We are small time operators in Northeast Iowa who love to farm with International Harvester and Farmall tractors. We take time to give you a glimpse into our daily life whether we are in the field, working on equipment, cutting wood, or working cattle.
Doesn’t the beeping drive you absolutely insane? There’s shaft speed monitors on those that you can turn up or down depending on which crop youre harvesting
@@triadcombat1414 that was the last field we had ready for chopping, it got too dry on us. Rain was coming and we needed to fill a bag for feeding this winter.
I am a big IH nut like your Channel, very much. I have a 666 Hydro Diesel That I just picked up a few months ago and a IH 153 3 point 4 row Cultivator.
sounds like the carb needs tuning on the pinkway...seen a few vids and it made a lot of difference on the saw's performance adjusting the carb. not that it is a Stihl replacement by any means.
This guy needs to bypass the starting solenoid. He needs to hook that battery directly to the starter. The starting solenoid does nothing. That is if the battery is good. I haven't seen him even meter the battery to see what the voltage is. So we don't even know the state of the battery. How is it he doesn't even know the plier or screw driver trick to try to jump the starter. I am quickly loosing faith in this farmer.
I actually load tested battery 400 amps with a carbon pile load tester. Tested solenoid and it’s functioning properly. Starter winding has a bad spot in it. Pulled starter out turned it a little and it works until it hits the bad spot. Edited some of that boring stuff from the video
Geeepers 😳I could have had that thing running in the time this video took. Check compression and for sticky valves. run new switch and wire to the distributor . new point and non resistor coil. rebuild the carb. NEW fuel line .TAKE THE WHOLE CARB OFF AND SOAK IT IN EVAPORUST ! 😁 thanks
Great video. love seeing a Cyclo planter at work. Very Good simple planters. I'm from from south central MN, We have been getting a lot of rain this spring. Has it been the same for you in NE Iowa.
Cool tractors and nice job on the video! The grain drill has small hoppers at furrow (row) is that for fertilizer or a smaller seed hopper, and are the liquid tanks for dust control or fertilizer or something else?
Thank you, for the closed caption availability. All the years of listening to the tractor and machine noise have made our hearing impaired, so I really appreciate the closed caption option. Skip, Western PA
I do have a helmet with face/eye/ear protection but I’m not always good about having it along with me when I’m driving around the farm. Had I been going to cut a large amount I would have had it along. People should ALWAYS have protection when cutting.
I own similar "Chinese" chainsaws. The chains that come with them are crap. I changed to chains made by Oregon and stihl and the saws work and cut wonderfully.
What was that green thing going down the road??? Just something to ruin your day! We never had a farmall H but we did have a couple C,S farmall M , 574, 656 diesel and gas and an 826 and a newer 2014 McCormick hundred horsepower as long as it was red. Skip Western PA .
There are a number of items that I would like to see, most importantly closed captioning, as we farmers get older our hearing gets impaired, some other people don't want you talking, personally tell me everything about your situation. In one of your first videos you had a I H 1466 tractor pulling a chopper with beautiful scenery, please tell us where the scenery is! You must have cattle because you're filling a silo is it beef or dairy and how many? Skip Western PA
Thanks Skip for all the input. We will need to put captioning on the videos for easier viewing. We are located in the far northeastern corner of Iowa, not far from the Mississippi River. We do have beef cattle, usually around 100 head total between the feed lot and the pasture. Thanks again for watching!