Your video is a great reminder of the value of patience and perseverance. It takes a lot of time and effort to grow and harvest melons and oranges, but the end result is so worth it. And the fact that you're able to make a living by selling them at the market is even more impressive. Keep up the great work! And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
Tom, great operation, always been kind of envious of the pine island farmer, grew up in the next town over and we would always drive through the heart of the black dirt region while going up to Middletown, I remember back in the late 80's see some of the harvest done by hand, now with todays machines its quite the sight to see.
Why not? At the time no one would build what we wanted.I believe it was back in 2010 my father went to the World Ag Expo in California where he saw a John Deere 6430 on the high crop Soucy tracks and got the idea to build a sprayer on it.
I really like it, even more because it's on soucy tracks! really good for the ground but where I live everyone has big sprayers for the fields. I though it's really expensive to build on a tractor so that's why I asked the question :) Did you build it by yourself?
My brother built the mounts for the tanks and did all the plumbing and wiring, Aluminum boom was built by Michigan Metalcraft,My uncle is the engineer who designed the 4 point lift arms, and tilt setup, because the factory 3pt hitch had to much slop in it for the 96ft boom
yes, seed spider from Sutton AG on the 3 bed stacker barWe're currently not growing Spring Mix any more and we have the equipment for sale:triple Bed ShaperPlanter2 Valley Fab Harvester
Greetings from New Paltz! have you had any issues with the track adjustment bolt on your Power Crawler? There have been severe breakage issues with mine. Thanks in advance for any help, and BEAUTIFUL video/gorgeous farm!
never adjusted the track tension on ours, the only thing is the tracks are ripping apart, we got a set up on the rack just waiting for them to come apart