12.00 an acre and 15 acres so 15k on profit. Jeeze. Id need 100 acres to clear 100k. I'd have to farm and diversify my crops to do so. Makes me wonder what farmers are doing profiting 250k+. a year
Thanks, great video and using it as a guide to get the right parts and replace the seal on our TN95. As we are in England our polish mechanic is getting used to your accent but all good. Our New Holland parts guys were excellent but the video just gives you that extra bit of confidence that you're doing it correctly, cheers
I just put 92 ears on the road yesterday with the "Free" sign on it. 3 hours later, there were still 20-some ears left. I just try to make enough to cover my seed and fert expenses.
We have 42 Acres in Missouri. Right now we have a guy that's been using 11 Acres for Years to grow Agricultural Products . What's a good😄 ballpark figure to charge him Monthly ?
Thank you. I recently got a Brindly sleave hitch plow for my garden tractor, and your explanation was perfect for someone who knows NOTHING about plowing.
Thank you so much for posting this video on repairing that lift arm seal! I live in Surry County North Carolina and it is so nice to see someone close to me that cares enough to show other people the problems that they run into. I haven't changed my seal yet but I now see what I need to order and I need to go get one of those little pics so that I can get that ring out. So thank you again God bless
Ii love to watch this farmer at work planting sweet corn it is a big lesson for me, I want my grand son to be a farmer like you! Thanks a lot from mexico.
If I lease land for crops, are you allowed to set a camper/rv/tiny house to live in for the duration of the season til Harvest? Or is that a case by case basis depending on owner?
Replace the rear lift arm seals on both sides. Did not replace the bar. 8 months later one side of the seal started leaking again. With the cost of hydraulic oil definitely recommend replacing the bar.
I'm brand new to your channel and I have to say I love it! I came from a farm and I wish I would have stayed on it but I probably wouldnt have seen the world. We have, from what I am hearing, we have the exact opinion of weather forecasters, I'll leave that right there and keep moving forward 😏
At 4:05 he has only six inches of topsoil because hes been plowing all those years ! Take that plow to the metal dealer.....get cash for metal price ! This is why so much top soils has been lost....because of plowing !
I used your video to help me with my tn75. Thank you so much!! .... a couple things I noticed, .... it doesn't show how the seal was taken out. .... it just showed up in pieces there on the drawbar. I found that it needs to be out, for access to be able to drive the bushing out. ..... I just tore the seal all to pieces with whatever and got it all out. Then I used a socket... I think around 11/16" and drove out the bushing. ... and mine drove out extremely hard. ... I think it might even be cracked, but I put it back in anyway..... should have had a new one like you did! .... And then another bigger socket to drive the seal and bushing back into place...... Also, I did start near the end of the circlip with a small good Craftsman screwdriver. You have to really whack it good to get behind the clip and then get a bigger screwdriver and a pick and after about 25 tries you can get it up to where you can pull it out. .... Thanks again!!
Is yours a 1-1/8" axle? If so, do you recall the bearing part number you got? I found a supplier "the big bearing store" in Memphis who has reasonable prices on bearings & pillow blocks (gotta replace several).
I'm located up in Ontario and new to the 3 point linkage ploughing game. I wanted to share with you just how helpful and well explained your video has been. It's not rocket science, but to the inexoerienced, it is a lot to figure out. Thank you for this easy to understand tutorial!
I have been talking several farmers who grow fresh sweet corn. They have told me they get between 17,000 to 21,500 ears per acre. 150 bushel x 48 ears per bushel is 7200 ears. Do you know why your yeild is so much lower than other farmers? I am in Ohio and have been talking to farmers from New Hampshire to Indiana. You are the only southern farmer I know to talk to. What is you seed planting rate? Thank you