The wild hogs have been having a time with our fields lately... even getting closer to the house... good times! Watching and Supporting, Dropping another LIKE on your video!
Farmall, Great driving brotha, really awesome stuff love watching this. Just got my garden in nothing like your operation, but I use some old tools that used to be pulled by mules up by me found on these old homesteads still in use. Really liked how you kept that right tire from spinning smart driving
Doin' my best Jerry Seinfeld impression: What is the deal with cultimulchers? They pound the dirt down, then dig it up, then pound it back down again! Make up your mind already! LOL
Fun stuff there man I ran a 460 with no ta lever as well since it was our lot tractor for moving hay and anything else around the farm yard and no TA lever was for the Hired help that thought it was a brake handle ...
I knew you would be out playing in the dirt. I like the above camera angle. Did you climb a tree? or you have a ladder stand over that way? French creek, I have never fished, but have a friend up in the Meadville area that fishes it all the time. Another great Let's GO Let's GROW video.
@@FarmallFanatic I would guess he fishes the Big French. We have been talking about Kayaking the French from Cochranton to Franklin into the Allegheny.
Don't have a cultimulcher so don't use one but question is: isn't the ground a bit overworked for corn? With the cutlimulcher pass it now looks to be a perfect bed for small seed vegetables: lettuce,carrots,radish:things along those lines. Just wondering.My corn is mid thigh high to boot high and I prepped with off-set disc then multiple passes with a finishing disc.Going tomorrow to look at a chisel plow (for next years prep): do see a need for that to break up my clay hardpan.
This is sandy loam gravel bottom ground. Working river bottom dirt is completely different then inland ground. We've been growing corn here for probably the better part of a 100 years. This farm was founded in 1850 by my great great great grandfather.
You're just having too much dang fun. How many chickens do you have from your original clutch? I liked the tour ride. BTW, was the M stuck out there in the field? I was wondering how you were going to get through those wet spots but I heard you tell the H....you gotta want it.
That is one thing I don't understand with my IH-1086 is the TA and how to use it. I know my TA is good. It was replaced and/or repaired but I'm afraid to use it, so I just always leave it in direct drive. I'm afraid if I use it I'll break it because the Dealer said they had problems.
They had problems because guys abused them. This is exactly how you use it, when you're going across the field and you start to bog down, pull back on the lever. This will give you about a 1/2 of a gear reduction in power. Once you stop bogging, put it back in direct drive and leave it there until you need it again.
Still crazy how you get thumbs down on this video, you need to stop hurting feelings by showing the right way, just smoke a joint and hang out on the fender, easier life right, haha.
That cultipacker is the wrong color!!! Nice looking machine though 😎 Not sure what happened, I know I Subscribed to you a long time ago.. yet it said I wasn't subbed 🤪😜 well, I am again!! Working up nicely!!
@@FarmallFanatic what brand is your cultipacker?? It's a nice looking design!! We've worn out a few Dunham's, got a lot of miles on the current IH 415!!
Does the committee know that the Culti mulcher works really good when it is packed with mud and looks like a tootsie roll? But it makes incorporating potash a blast! 💥 BOOM!