Spreading manure in a winter wonderland. The 1466 handles the spreader well and some shiny new parts are added to the spreader. Oh and keep an eye out for the farm manager in this video!
Your BACK !! Kept logging on thought you'd gone on Holliday !!! Nice to see the old muck spreader going , reminds me of the old farmers muck spreading song . FLING IT HERE, FLING IT THERE , IF YOUR STANDING NEARBY YOU'LL ALL GET A SHARE 👍😜🇬🇧 Nice video Jacob thanks
@@boehmfarm4276 Farmers have been spreading Manure on their fields for decades, why is it that all of a sudden people are complaining about it now? Geez get a life
Watching you guys brings back a lot of memories for me . Now everyone has past on and our farms have all been sold it was hard to see it all go but I really enjoy watching your videos even if your only slinging shit lol
Used to spread a bit in the winter back when we had solid manure. Now that we’ve gone to liquid/slurry we really can’t do anything with it in the winter, pump freezes up. Anyway, looks like fun, good video.
I miss that kind of winter work its not fun but its straight forward and easy to do if everything is working .. My diesel Mechanic in me says never try to save $$$ on filters and oil changes since thats cheap protection and to not do is more costly
We like having a smaller spreader for the winter. I guess it depends on the conditions. Its hillsides were we are at mostly with some ridge tops. Its nice having more tractor than spreader in snowy and icy conditions, IMHO. But another great video.
6:00 Typical New Holland jack... screws "backwards" to what you would expect. That is, spins to the left to lower the jack and crank the tongue up. While a right-handed person can spin crank with more force to the right.
wow I am happy that I have to clean up my farm of all that junk we had here it did take a lot of choices but I did it most of the equipment when to and other parts of the farm that will sell the parks of the equipment that we part-out
I want to start bagging corn; I have a sewing machine, now I just need to get the dryer working, and maybe a grain cleaner. I already have a willing wholesale account inline. This year we are almost signed up for a nongmo beans contract, that was on the list. I am dying for more ear corn storage, but I really should be looking at hay storage, which I would build tall enough to dump a New Holland stacker wagon.
That 14 makes the spreader look tiny and your dad's making those loads count. Piece of advice, though, v-bottom spreaders don't work well for pen pack manure like that in my experience. Forked more than one load off in the middle of winter due to it getting sucked under the auger and jamming up. Snaps a #100H chain like a rubber band.
Mostly, we bed with wood chips and all too often in the summer, the manure is very wet. We'll just be careful with the scoops from around the hay feeders.
Boehm Farm lol its different in every province but here we are not allowed to apply manure or synthetic fert between nov 10 and april 10. Sometimes if its an open fall they extend the november date for another week
I hate to say this, seems you have a lot of equipment, yet none is looked after. Not sure if all USA farmers operate that way. In Canada, we would go broke in a few years if looked after our property and equipment like that,..
Love you man can maybe play fs17 Ik its the older version of farming simulator but its cool can u then download all the machines u have on ur real farm plz