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Allis chalmers, farming and tractor pulling. Also some organic grains, and tractor repairs.
AAAAAAAAMERICA!!!!!
0:40
21 день назад
Breaking in the Allis Chalmers 7060.
29:20
Месяц назад
Prepping equipment for 2024 planting season.
17:12
3 месяца назад
Allis Chalmers D Series, hand clutch repair.
36:43
4 месяца назад
2023 Organic soybean harvest.
24:43
9 месяцев назад
🌻 1977 Gleaner M2 harvesting sunflowers 🌻
14:33
10 месяцев назад
ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL, 2023, Milledgeville IL.
55:35
10 месяцев назад
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@rodneycody8746
@rodneycody8746 2 часа назад
Nice
@frankwurth5375
@frankwurth5375 3 часа назад
We've been through both super wet at planting so were delayed to mid june on a beans, then super hot and dry that it didn't come up very well. Now it's been flash flooding and raining heavy the past few weeks to the point that we can't drive on the fields to spray or cultivate or replant the flooded out acres! I've just about given up!
@craigrasnic4178
@craigrasnic4178 5 часов назад
I’ve spent many Loooooong hours cultivating everything sometimes twice growing up. It gives a guy plenty of time to ponder life’s questions lol
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 3 часа назад
😆 🤣 😂 that couldn't be a more true statement right there Craig lol
@robertnaughton5577
@robertnaughton5577 5 часов назад
Does your brother plant any organic corn himself?
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 3 часа назад
No he doesn't. He does alot of hay and he's worried he'll end up needing to cultivate and make hay at the same time. That's his excuse anyways 😆
@familyfarmertn8931
@familyfarmertn8931 6 часов назад
How do you figure the nitrogen amount with organic? Is the seed viking blue brand? The organic interest me. I'm all conventional but I think we over use fertilizer and stuff.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 3 часа назад
I use chicken manure and I get an analysis from the chicken farm every year to determine how much to use. I don't count carry over due to having a cover crop. Ya the seed is viking blue river I have had good luck with their corn over the years.
@donbenson5292
@donbenson5292 День назад
Great video getting into the bowels of those machines. Hope all is going well for you guys.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 3 часа назад
Thankyou Don. Things are going pretty good this year as well!
@hobsonbeeman7529
@hobsonbeeman7529 2 дня назад
Need a pan plow on that new ground !
@user-dz9sc2ph7y
@user-dz9sc2ph7y 9 дней назад
Sounds really nice
@rougaroux2359
@rougaroux2359 11 дней назад
Not even gonna try to lie. The reason I even clicked on the video is because of the Allis-Chalmers. I ran a 1980 6060 and a 1957 CA for 25 years. Best two tractors I’ve ever worked. It is nice to see someone around that still works these old brutes.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 11 дней назад
@rougaroux2359 we have 6 7000 series and a 6080 fwa. They have there quarks but all around they are great tractors to run and easy to work on. Thanks for checking out the channel. We have 30 allis chalmers tractors and 2 gleaner Combines around here so if you live allis you've come to the right spot 😆
@rougaroux2359
@rougaroux2359 11 дней назад
@@TimothyFluegel hey now I think it was a major mistake when Allis went out of business. But the company that bought them out ironically makes Kubota. I miss the small farm I ran. It was just a little 100 acre farm in Tennessee near Cumberland Gap. It was wild using that ‘57 CA to rake hay on some insane hillsides. But hey it hung right in with me. I always said if you could get either the CA or 6060 started up a tree they wouldn’t stop pulling till they got to the top. I do miss farming but the land owner had to sell a large part of his farm. And wasn’t able to keep me on to run the rest of it.
@scottstaudacher7735
@scottstaudacher7735 12 дней назад
we had a massive cottonwood tree on the farm when i was a kid that had blown over that was that size or bigger even
@pattyyoung3570
@pattyyoung3570 16 дней назад
Do not plow up to much sub soil clay at once , It's good that you are mixing 6" of sand to make sandy /clay , it will drain better . Tile in the ground is a must though . I commend you on plowing down Green Manure to build up the soil . I found Wheat with RED Clover for about 3 years worked the best , in a soya bean / wheat rotation . the red clover in flower had sugars that the bugs needed to help the plants grow , One guy at the farm show was selling Molasses too spray on the ground . Good pow job .
@mikeblevins30
@mikeblevins30 16 дней назад
you idiots have no clue how to run a farm tractor
@pattyyoung3570
@pattyyoung3570 16 дней назад
Looks yellow - Nitrogen ? You can get a spray for the corn , has micro minerals etc . makes the corn more healthy . There is a spray for soya beans that I used and swear by .
@ThePolcat
@ThePolcat 16 дней назад
Ac guys being ac guys. Does sound good though
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 16 дней назад
😆 now what's that supposed to mean 😆
@ChrisLongRoofing
@ChrisLongRoofing 16 дней назад
Unique cottonwood
@ChrisLongRoofing
@ChrisLongRoofing 16 дней назад
It's a bambagalia
@thomasandrews9764
@thomasandrews9764 16 дней назад
Ah yes and a beautiful one at that!
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 16 дней назад
I've always heard people call them Canadian poplour. Its also known as a bambagalia tree?? I've never heard that term.
@Pennies_on_the_dollar
@Pennies_on_the_dollar 16 дней назад
Man yeah, that thing sounded amazing!!! Got me wanting a straight pipe on Glenda now 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yep....the choke, always needs a quick pull of the choke. Glenda is the exact same way!!! Man that was awesome!! Looking fwd to hearing how that pioneer does compared. Man that is a HUGE tree!!!! Looking fwd to seeing whats next!! 😁😁👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@thomasandrews9764
@thomasandrews9764 16 дней назад
Glenda is prime for a straight pipe. Makes a dirty 230 sound awesome.
@Pennies_on_the_dollar
@Pennies_on_the_dollar 16 дней назад
@thomasandrews9764 I might just have too for corn harvest!!😉😉🤔🤣🤣
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 16 дней назад
That's weird about the choke, but I guess it is what it is. Knowing yours does the same thing, I'm gonna stop messing with it 😆. It definitely sounds awesome with the straight pipe. Not to loud either you can stand to run it some how lol. So far I can say that the stalk strength in the pioneer is no good. Doesn't seem to be meant for cultivation. I finally got through it on Saturday with the Buffalo soldier, it was only about 3ft tall and it was breaking off from the cultivator 🤦‍♂️ some of the viking was 5ft tall and stood right back up. If I cultivate the pioneer at 5ft tall I wouldn't have any corn left. And I had to got about 1mph or the dirt would break then off at this point in the viking I'm going about 5mph tossing dirt at the corn like the speed of sound 😆 🤣 😂. In all fairness though I have no idea the health of the soil. It could be I'm lacking something, I did put 6tons power acre of chicken manure on it. And it could be the wetter conditions. But the small sections that drain well seem to be the same so I'm kinda excluding that hypothesis. I've I get soil samples done I have a better idea I guess. But as of right now my opinion is it's crap for organic practice 😆 thanks for watching and commenting my friend.
@RJ1999x
@RJ1999x 17 дней назад
If only they had a "traction booster" type system on this tractor.....oh wait they do! Should probably take advantage of it
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 17 дней назад
🤦‍♂️ ya know instead of being a smart ass about things you could have just asked why the traction booster wasn't working correctly. This is the 1st time this chassis had done any work that a traction booster is needed. When we hooked the plow up and went to adjust it we realized at some point someone welded the 2 plates the linkage hook up at the pump together for what ever reason. The spring was missing as well. And the linkage was broken and kinda repaired, and as we found out later, it was not the correct length anymore, the one that goes to the coupler. Main reason we were down there with it was to see how it was running after the valve job and throttle linkage. But we couldn't get it adjusted correctly either pulled the plow out without much draft or wouldn't do anything. Part of it may have been the spring wasn't the right tension as I just found one on the shelf at short notice to see how the tractor was running. But the main problem was the linkage, I've since replaced it but wouldn't mesh with each other. It was getting different readings, we'll call it, from the lift arms and snap coupler. Once we realized it would never work right with that linkage, on top off the fact We were kinda pressed for time, we decided to just get the 190 which was the plan to begin with but, like I said we were itching to see how the 230 was running, and I wanted to share our misadventures with you guys. I guess I should have explained all of this, but I feel like I talk to much in some of my videos as it is.
@RJ1999x
@RJ1999x 17 дней назад
@@TimothyFluegel wasn't being a smart ass, Ive just watched 100s of these Allis Chalmers out plowing, looking bad because people either don't know how the traction booster works or even how to operate it. The traction booster system, when engaged and working makes these tractors amazing pulling a plow. When I seen the weights on the front, my first thought was either they pull with this tractor, or have tried plowing with before and the front comes up. When engaged the front end will maybe dance, but it won't come up.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 16 дней назад
@RJ1999x I know what you mean there. I've been to many plow days that I've had to help people with their traction booster so they aren't looking silly out there lol. I've got a friend that runs 5 14s on a stock gas wd45 with 13.6 tires. 😆. He's the person who taught me how to set these correctly. The weights are from pulling on the front but in the tough clay we run the traction booster a little weaker than most would and use the weights to hold the front down. Other wise you end up with the plow pulling out and only turning 2 or 3 inches in the tough spots. We run then like that to get a more consistent plowing depth. We can generally plow circles around other colors and we usually are running an extra bottom compared to the Ms, Gs ect,ect. It's not until you get into the 70s tractors that other colors can attempt to keep up 😆. All that being said I fail to ad context to videos like this and end up making myself look like an idiot sometimes 😆.
@RJ1999x
@RJ1999x 15 дней назад
@@TimothyFluegel I've never seen a 70's era tractor that can plow alongside an xt with the traction booster running. No tractors of that vintage, that I ever used had a draft control that actually worked
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 14 дней назад
​@@RJ1999x😆 I said 'attempt' to keep up. This year at plow day I was plowing circles around the 4020 and Oliver with same plows. The 4020 had a pull type but the 190xt was out for a light stretch while the others were in a full blown workout 😆
@douglasmayherjr.5733
@douglasmayherjr.5733 17 дней назад
Sounds pretty good with the straight pipe. Normally the tractor Governors are pretty snappy when they are adjusted correctly. Are you planning on leaving the combine governor or finding a tractor governor for it. Thanks for the videos
@thomasandrews9764
@thomasandrews9764 16 дней назад
We have a d19 governor and all the fixings to go on it. The gas 230 motor is going to come out and the 230 diesel motor we have built in the shop will go in it. That's when I'll tear the front off the gasser and put the 19 governor on and back into a different chassis. Diesel of course.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 16 дней назад
What Tom said here 😆. That's bobs real name, btw so you know who's answering your question 😆
@paulbrooks2024
@paulbrooks2024 18 дней назад
28 inch disc plow, new ground plow would cut the.most of these roots ,my super A disc plow do a good good job on roots ,but this engine sounds like caterpillar nice
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 16 дней назад
I have a friend who has a disc plow. I never even thought about asking to use it. Where were you a couple of months ago with this tip 😆. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@ZEN-rr9zg
@ZEN-rr9zg 18 дней назад
5:09 is the spot i bagged that 10 point buck when i went to check traps that morning in 2011. ma gave me a ride down and was pickn on me for not gettn a deer yet cause we saw three on the lane goin down there. there was a nice thicket of trees there i was hideing in. ill never hunt like that again cause i basicaly had to take it down in self defence. i could have got the doe as well but was about to poop myself from what just happened.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 18 дней назад
😆 see you were to sneaky for your own good 😆 prolly scared the deer worse than you were lol that's definitely a situation I wish was on camera in sure it would be a great laugh to watch go down 😆
@jonathancrissinger2301
@jonathancrissinger2301 18 дней назад
I've never seen a cotton wood tree that big either.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 18 дней назад
Man that thing is something else as a kid I always assumed it was an oak tree. But it's quite a bit bigger than any of the old growth oak trees on the farm. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@danthurman9076
@danthurman9076 18 дней назад
Nothing a string of tile won't fix. D 9 with that 4 bottom. Those Cottonwoods grow into giants. I know 1 old growth tree the made enough lumber to build a milking barn in the 1920, not quite sure how they got it to the saw mill though.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 18 дней назад
You couldn't be more correct about the tile. One we got done clearing all the fence lines I think my brother and I are going to go half on a tile digger cause we've definitely got other spots that would benefit greatly from tile. Cotton woods usually root out and fall down around here as a kid I always thought this one was an oak tree 😆 but it's quite a bit bigger than any of the old growth oak trees on the farm. Thanks for watching and commenting!!
@evanaustin2636
@evanaustin2636 18 дней назад
That tractor sounds mean! Definitely a different sound from a 226. Tough plowing with all the roots. I hope the corn does well enough down there. That is a heck of a cottonwood tree. Thanks for sharing, Tim!
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 18 дней назад
This thing is a wd45 on steroids. To think that when allis was developing the 45, they built 6 with a 230 and 6 with a 262 and sent them to testing grounds. They opted for the cylinder 226 due to fuel economy. I can imagine if they used one of the 6 cylinder engines, the 45 would have had a big silly fuel tank on it for sure 😆 and if it had a 262 they could have marketed it as a 5 bottom tractor. Thanks for watching and commenting Evan!!
@Rdrake1413
@Rdrake1413 18 дней назад
Sounds pretty good. Ground looks pretty wet. My cousin's had the largest cottonwood tree in Georgia till a storm blew it down.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 18 дней назад
This tractor is a beast for sure Robert. The rain this spring has been relentless around here. I pretty much had to force this corn in 😆 I still haven't been able to cultivate it. I hope to get through it today finally. I know citron woods could grow that big but it's just so rare to see one, as a kid I airways assumed it was an oak tree, but it's quite a bit bigger than the old growth oaks trees on the farm. Thanks for watching Robert, and commenting!!!
@Rdrake1413
@Rdrake1413 18 дней назад
@TimothyFluegel Yeah it was really wet around here too. Was 3 weeks late planting my sweet corn, and ended up mudding it in. Didn't come up and had to replant. It's only about 12" tall now.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 14 дней назад
​@@Rdrake1413you aren't far behind me on the sweet corn. We finally got ours in on the 18th of June. We usually do a 2nd planting on or around the 10th. So ours is the only about a foot tall too.
@donvoll2580
@donvoll2580 19 дней назад
G day from Ont Yrs ago Pres Reagan pd farmers not to plant , $80/ac? Is this what u r talking about. Yes she had snap heard of cotton wood , never seen it Ths G one.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 18 дней назад
That's pretty much it. They call it a filter strip for the creek, and also to help hold the ground together, but it got done yes in it and they wouldn't pay any more, I'm curious what does a better job at holding ground together that some trees 🤷‍♂️. Around here, land is about 300 an acre to rent, so that is about what they pay an acre on it. But I'd much rather take my chances and farm it. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!
@donvoll2580
@donvoll2580 18 дней назад
@@TimothyFluegel Yea I guess around that
@brucegordon4924
@brucegordon4924 19 дней назад
Thank You Mr. Tim, always good!
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 18 дней назад
Your welcome sir, thanks for watching and commenting!!
@deanmeyer1815
@deanmeyer1815 19 дней назад
Was that the tractor you were trying to get the traction booster to on? Did you get it figured out? Did you get the 190 to pull on the high side or is that the one you were going to swap out transmission and rear axle on?
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 18 дней назад
Yes it was. After he got to looking at it closer. They had a tack weld holding 2 pieces of linkage together that needs to move freely, the spring was missing. I think you pointed that out. And everything was adjusted completely out of wack 😆. I think he's got it now. And stop telling every one the 190s dirty little secret 😆 🤣 😂 just kidding, the high side is toast in that tractor for sure lol. I hope to get the rear end swapped before fall. But we'll see if that works out for me.
@ryecarlson7867
@ryecarlson7867 19 дней назад
interseeding buckwheat in corn is a good weed control solution in wet times and places. I made a crimper that runs between the rows that you can kill the buckwheat with and feed da corn. Pretty expensive seed though.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 18 дней назад
I thinks it to late to try this year. But that's definitely something I'm going to keep in mind for future years. It's only a couple acres down there and x the only ground i have that stays wet. It wouldn't be to hard to make a 2 row crimper. Thankyou for this!
@ryecarlson7867
@ryecarlson7867 18 дней назад
@@TimothyFluegel v2 is the sweet spot for seeding
@brycewiborg8095
@brycewiborg8095 19 дней назад
Cottonwood reaches maturity, and becomes a hazard. Plenty of experience with cutting Cottonwood off of the driveway. It burns too fast to make good firewood.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 18 дней назад
That's why this tree amazes me so much. Like you said it always becomes a hazard, but this one seems solid still somehow. On the burning note. It smells like an old gym sock when you burn it so it's not that great for a camp fire even 😆. Thanks for watching and commenting Bryce!
@brycewiborg8095
@brycewiborg8095 19 дней назад
Looks like you have some clay. Should work better after the field is opened. I've broke ground like that. Thank you Tim.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 14 дней назад
Your welcome Bryce thanks for watching and commenting!
@gmr61
@gmr61 19 дней назад
If that was plowing some good ground that would be a pleasure to sit behind. Love the sound and wants pull
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 19 дней назад
I couldn't agree more. Not used to hearing a straight six gasser in the little allis for sure lol
@GeorgeAnderegg
@GeorgeAnderegg 19 дней назад
I need your help
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 19 дней назад
@@GeorgeAnderegg what with?
@chrisburke848
@chrisburke848 21 день назад
Love them A-C's
@glennjohnso310
@glennjohnso310 22 дня назад
Can’t imagine electric tractor pulling.🙃🙃
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 21 день назад
😆 🤣 😂
@glennjohnso310
@glennjohnso310 22 дня назад
👍👍👍👍
@bobdoesthejob2774
@bobdoesthejob2774 22 дня назад
Thanks for the video. Always like to see the D17 pulling and winning.😊
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 19 дней назад
Your welcome thanks for watching!
@user-kt6vl6zk6e
@user-kt6vl6zk6e 23 дня назад
very interesting video be looking to following it though the next month l will be watching!!!!!
@deanmeyer1815
@deanmeyer1815 23 дня назад
Let’s go Brandon!
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 23 дня назад
What on that trabactttu.........look the idea that......I mean cmon man ......we beat medicare! 😆 🤣 😂
@deanmeyer1815
@deanmeyer1815 21 день назад
You know.... The THING. Close quote, repeat the line.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 21 день назад
@@deanmeyer1815 😆 🤣 😂
@alkennedy1124
@alkennedy1124 23 дня назад
That radiator,it’s a good thing all American, thanks BigAl California.
@jeffgrindle4311
@jeffgrindle4311 23 дня назад
I know that man well
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 23 дня назад
He's a great guy, with some bad to the bone tractors.
@lilbentwrench
@lilbentwrench 24 дня назад
🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲 Thanks For Zooming In .... That radiator says it ALL ..... 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲!!!!
@craigrasnic4178
@craigrasnic4178 24 дня назад
The ole 17 doesn’t care about the 15.5’s at all
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 23 дня назад
Not even a little bit. The John deere guys did though 😆 after Bob beat them for by a mile they tried to contest saying that he shifted. So but hurt that they had to make shit up. Good thing I recorded the whole thing 🤦‍♂️
@craigrasnic4178
@craigrasnic4178 23 дня назад
Hahahahahaha
@brycewiborg8095
@brycewiborg8095 24 дня назад
Hey Tim. 20 days until the Orange Spectacular.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 23 дня назад
I wish I could make it again this year
@brycewiborg8095
@brycewiborg8095 23 дня назад
@TimothyFluegel I'm planning to. Hopefully some videos.
@robertkidder174
@robertkidder174 24 дня назад
That radiator says it all!!!!!!
@craigrasnic4178
@craigrasnic4178 24 дня назад
Now there’s a lot of Cubes right there
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 24 дня назад
@@craigrasnic4178 😆 just a few
@Pennies_on_the_dollar
@Pennies_on_the_dollar 24 дня назад
The best radiator eye candy ever😉😉🤣🤣
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 24 дня назад
😆 this is my favorite tractor at the pull. One of the hardest pulling too!
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 24 дня назад
😆 this is my favorite tractor at the pull. One of the hardest pulling too!
@stevedibiase728
@stevedibiase728 24 дня назад
Thats the way a farm stock pull should be in middle of corn fields which looked to being doing nice by the way.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 24 дня назад
We've been really lucky around here this year for rain, and the corn has been loving it. It's been a pain trying to cultivate my organic crops, but all and all everything is looking great. Thanks for watching steve!!
@robertkidder174
@robertkidder174 24 дня назад
Good video and nice job of pulling. I enjoyed it.
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 24 дня назад
Thankyou Robert. I'm glad you enjoyed it!!!
@brucegordon4924
@brucegordon4924 24 дня назад
Yeah Man, Thanks for sharing!
@TimothyFluegel
@TimothyFluegel 24 дня назад
Your welcome bruce!! Thanks for watching!!!