Watch out for the child police. I believe Farming, Fixing, and Fabricating can't get a play button because he has child abuse demerits for letting his daughter drive a combine at 15.
I remember watching when you had the black extended cab f150 way back in the day. Then you had the issues with the 550 headed down to Florida. Been watching for a long time lol
Yea, they're "filler" bags to get you your proper seed count, seen this many times with different crop seeds. I believe this is why now days, you get tote bags or the plastic tote container. Truly enjoy your video's, have followed you from the very beginning. Wes, if I may offer a suggestion for ya, keep a battery vac with you when filling seeds, would save you lost seeds and I know many would disagree but, money is money period. As always, another excellent video. Cheers :)
they probably bagged the 50 lb bag then did a germination test and it was off they then gave you extra seed to make up the differents per unit. when seed is sold it has to meet a set standard of gemination.
I understood that soybeans need lots of Phos (P) and ignore the Nitrogen (N) because they make their own (if properly inoculated) but they fix nitrogen from the air and supercharge the following corn crop.
I told my kids when they were about williams age they could learn to drive a tractor when they could put their feet on the pedals and see over the sterring wheel . They belined to the lawn tractor . I taught them to drive it .... clearly child abuse today !
I have a early 99 super duty first year they started building them single cab long bed 204,000 original miles put a new trans in it 4 inch lift on 35's gets on average 26 miles a gallon I use it to drive to my hunting property in North Florida or around town only have a 2022 ford f350 7.3 gas to pull my landscaping trailer 5 days a week. The 7.3 powerstroke best motor ever made in my opinion 👍
Just curious do they still build their planters in Moline Illinois where yours was built? I thought I saw a used one the other day at our local New Holland dealer that said it was built in Horcon Iowa but I was hurrying so I might have gotten that wrong
Is that small bag untreated for a refuge? We get brevant corn for silage and some of it comes with "refuge in a bag" usually its some other variety i think, supposed to be for the bugs.
It probably has something to do with having non treated plants in the stand so the bugs dont become resistant to the engineered traits in your stand. Most companies blend it all together which is why you’ll see certain plants covered in bugs and looks likes crap and the rest of the stand looks amazing. In addition you’ll be able to see a bug problem in your field early before it becomes a disaster.
ok so it obvious you have not been watching for a long time so I will let you know why its on its third engine and has a different transmission. so the transmission is ZF not built by ford and the people that put it together didn't put in a check valve when they built it resulting in improper lubrication.as for the first engine well its not ford ether its navistar. like all the diesels in the fords until the 6.7 liter. anyway the first one was junk when I bought the truck the previous owner did something I have no idea. the second was a remanufactured in Mexico it was not rebuilt correctly and had a broken ring in the #8 resulting in failure. the third issue was not at all fords failed or Navistar's fault. it was the technicians idiotic idea to put a bolt in the intake side of the head and it wore through resulting is a failure. it was repaired in 2010 and is running strong. the truck that is ford is 25 years old and no real issues with it other than maintenance.
Also have to remember that the 7.3 also came with the ford E4od transmission. That particular transmission was in the ford f150s. So you take a 7.3 gutless as it might be but a torque monster and you put a diesel motor infront of a 1/2 ton truck your asking for failure