Welcome to T&M Farms, we are estiblished in 2016 making us sixth year farmers. Hope you enjoy all of our videos and enjoy the journey we embark on together as we share our farming experience with you. We currently farm 110 acres of cash crop and 85 acres of hay all in the Sudbury area. Check out our website for more details.
I changed my deutz fahr 7250 ttv transmission oil yesterday and while unplugging the three bottom plugs underneath I lost about 20-30 liters of old transmission oil What a mess I made
How well does that tractor handle air seeder? Im looking to buy similar seeder and have tractors in same hp and weight range. However everything thing ive read is i need 250+ horsepower. I farm all flat ground in kansas.
@@matteoricci1449 For the most part Deere and New Holland seem to be the majority of fleet, since they are the closest dealers around here. We run Deutz and I know a few other people who do as well.
I would have tryed to straighten that shaft. Those bend back easily if you can get a jack or chain on it. The bracket usually pushes back in place easily too.
Yeah, that probably would've worked in the short term, but we ended up finding a local guy who made the shaft for $200, so now we don't have to worry about premature bearing failure or damage to the feeder house.
@@TMFarms,You can get in a lot of trouble with one too! Please be careful with it , a lot of people's lives are forever changed from mistakes and misfortunes.
Do you mean codes? If so, we never had to reset it, but we had a problem with the DEF and we had a tech out for that, I think he reset it then! Let me know if you’re talking about something else!
Oh no, you’ve been spending too much time with Devonte, if you’re gonna go with a rotary rake you should get a two wheel Pottinger or just get a V-rake! :)
They were doing that because we ended up borrowing our friends rack. He has a thrower on his baler and he ended up welding the front of the rack so we could not flip it. Our only option was to load from the side
Just like pro. Good job on the video. I really liked the footage especially the different angles and good explanations on how things work. I really got how the process of seeding works with that equipment. I also appreciated knowing about that auto-steer system on the Deutz tractor. Thanks for the content. Looking forward to seeing more.
Sometimes washing fertilizer equipment is more corrosive than blowing it off and keeping it dry. Keep an eye on it for awhile and make sure everything came clean.
Yeah I know what you mean, but it’s gonna get rained on anyways because we don’t have a building to store it in, so I think it might be better if all the dust is washed off immediately, instead of waiting for it to get rained on
Must have done something right, the paint didn't wash off with the power washer. Try your welder after it cools down, sometimes the thermal overload will kick out from exceeding the duty cycle.
When we remove a disk gang we lower the entire unit down close to the floor and remove the hanger bolts from the rectangle tube. Then we raise up the disk and slide out the gang, hangers and all. You have two hanger bolts instead of three bearing bolts and it moves the hangers out of the way. During reassembly you can start the hanger bolts without having the gang lifted up completely tight against the frame. This allows you to adjust its position slightly.