Picking up rocks is like a kid with.pimples. You never like them and you never stop popping them!! Take it from a kid that had pimples and a dad that hated rocks!!
It k Look so good and work become you will take your time but you have make time too do it. You have to pace to work a day this 24 hours in it. You need some time to sleep. I'm family is praying for the hole family be safe and take care. Thank you for your U tube
Love the old 7520. I have a 1990 bidirectional 9030 New Holland, a John Deere 4230, 1986 F350 with balebed and a 1973 Peterbilt cabover that I use on my Angus cow calf operation. I run the old stuff and work on it all myself as well. Love the channel 👍
you have her running pretty good During my teenage years in the 60s I watch the horsepower of the tractors go from 20 to110 in Northwest Pennsylvania dairy country
Dog sitting at my son’s house watching you chisel plow on a 55” HD TV. Amazing video work and picture quality especially compared to my laptop or scratched up IPhone. Great job.
Nice to see the old iorn working, and to find a farming channel that's just about farming and not all the political stuff that others are taking about. Looking forward to seeing planting and the silage harvest like we do here in the UK. All the best 👍
I really like your content and you are doing good with drone. One reason I follow you is because you don’t make excuses you get the job done and you are working hard to get your farming started. I hope God blesses you so that one day you can farm the way you want. Hang in there and let the losers hate. Oh and I love the old iron 👍
I remember when the JD 7520 was one of the impressive brand new tractors in the Palouse area of Washington state. My brother made a wood and steel toy tractor in our shop based on the 7520 design.
That tractor is a great work horse!! Nice drone footage, helps explain everything you talk about Glad you're having a good day Chris, keep on truckin, er I mean chisel plowin lol. Enjoyed it thanks!
Here in NZ the Massey-Ferguson’s and New Holland tractors are quite popular. When I was I growing up in the 80s and 90s it wasn’t uncommon to see old 1950s Ferguson or Massey Ferguson tractors still being used like the TE20s or 35s.
Good on you for keeping up with the daily uploads - just finished for the day farming hay here in Spain and great to be able to sit down and enjoy Duffy Ag's day 👍👏
Love the drone footage, especially the wider angle shots. Great work! Also, the 7520 is a good looking machine, disappointed I couldn't find one for Farming Simulator 😂
I need a 5020 and a 7520 and bucket list tractors are complete, I have a 3010, 3020, 4000, 4010, 4020 and a 4030 all fresh paint in last 5 years but need the last 2 to finish my old school line up
Could you Hang some mudflaps on the fuel tanks dude. My dad bought a new D21 in 1965 and as I was only 8 then I still remember him telling me, as he wiped the hood every time he put in the shed, she (D21) is like a good women, you take care of her and she will take care of you.
When you pass a farmer in some old iron with a plow on the back and you cant as much as wave on the way by you know the world has changed. It it was an old man in some ratty beat up 1960 Chevy pickup and looks as old as your tractor you know damn well hell block traffic on all sides just to make conversation and show you some appreciation. These days you so much blink at someone theyre all offended or act like you just ruined their day by being human. I keep saying it,support your local farmers even if its a seasonal think fruit veggies corn even pumpkins in the fall. Appreciation goes a long way. Its a dying life style.
They all think that pumpkin just grew at the store man...most people have no clue or care about where the meal they just ate came from or how many people it took to put it on their table.
Love that old tractor... Was wondering if you could do a short video on the drone you have and all your gear that goes with it and your thoughts about it how you like it...if you have already done that then I apologize I haven't seen it yet
Great content. The new John Deere tractors will be junked out when your Old Deere is still going strong. What is the name of the plow your pulling and how wide is it. Thanks, be careful and stay safe 😀
Those tractors did a lot of work before the " newer" stuff came out. While not as nice as a newer machine they still get the job done. Look at the Welkers. They run the Big Bud machines out of the seventies and cover thousands of acres with them. Still lots of the old Versitile tractors running. Sure would like to see a big ol chrome straight pipe on that tractor. If the manure smell don't get the neighbors going a straight pipe at three in the morning would...
I love that tractor , Looks like a pit bull pumped up on steroids LOL . I never ran a articulate tractor before . Loaders yes articulate tractors no . Ive ran JDs , Masseys , Fords , Kubotos , Internationals , Case , and a few others but all were open station and if lucky with a Rops canopy on . Wish I was in good enough shape and could walk again . I would love to come up there and live on the farm or close by and work that equipment .
if your channel is family friendly than I apologize for my previous comments :( I just DISLIKE shady people and to see you getting taken for a ride by that previous land renter tripped a trigger in me :( keep up the great content :)
Our JD 544 B does the same thing occasionally. There is a screen in the pickup line that plugs with debris that causes the same symptoms. Also the power to the injector pump has gone bad and caused similar situation.
Just noticed that you have a BRØYT hydraulic digger. I wonder how that piece of Viking history managed to get all the way over there... BRØYT is a Norwegian brand, belonging to Brødrene Søyland(Søyland Brothers) and their first machines rolled out of the factory in 1949, and they were quickly known for being technically more advanced than the competition because of the hydraulics. The Swedish company Åkerman came in as owners in 1981 Then they got tangled up into Volvo in 1991, and the name disappeared in 1996. Now it's a company 'Sandvik Tamrock' that owns the name. I think... There's still a lot of them working construction sites or preparing new fields here in Norway. They were built to last, and if you treat yours well, it will outlast you. My father drove one for many years.
It looks like that 7520 could use a rebuild the way it's smoking. Usually if the rings are worn-out then the bearings are not far behind, they might decide spin and window the block.
@@Mark_Tschetter I have never seen a 7520 running that doesn't have a haze to it. I'm sure the rings aren't perfect but it's definitely not in need of a rebuild. Has no indicators of concern in the breather
I don’t think it needs a rebuild but not there to check blow bye but I do think the injectors might need to checked whiteish smoke is unburnt fuel may a leaking injectors
Ok fuond the vid. There is a forum by the name www.maskinisten.net it's all in Swedish but the know'how on these old equipment is close to endless. Just a friendly tip if you ever need it:)
You gotta work with what you have. Everyone sees all the big fields on youtube and think that's normal. Well it's not like that in the northeast anyway and wherever he's from too
Cool videos for sure. I have operated tractors for years. Your plowing method is in my opinion going to cause you a lot of soil compaction. To many tire tracks. Leave the plow down to plow out. The way I was aught is do your inner field and then at the ends of each row where you turn you are compacting a lot. Once done with main field you do two laps around field to remove your compaction and leave the field with very minimal tire tracks or compaction. Where I am we have that good old black gumbo soil. That is our reason for watching compaction so much.