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WHEELMAN auto steer- HONEST REVIEW
I give you my thoughts on the “Wheelman Flex” offered by store.handsfreefarm.com/
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Breaking 30+ year old sod with a 300$ plow! Will the 4430 handle it?
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Breaking 30 year old sod with a 300$ plow! Will the 4430 handle it?
They have improved their customer service greatly. I watched your video which is great. I called the company and actually spoke to one of the owners (who also farms). I talked to him about the slow customer service which you mentioned. He said the company went through several owners (some with poor service). He said he handles all tech calls and makes every effort to return calls ASAP. Between that and the discount they are offering, I ordered one as soon as I got off the phone today
Awesome job man
I love plowing. Thanks for the video.
That 125 HP was marching through there pretty good. Probably you handle one more bottom with no issue.
very good work, depth?
You mention that your coulters are barely touching the ground. The reason for that is you aren't plowing very deep. I did a lot of moldboard plowing when I was younger, and we plowed a lot deeper. The coulters on this plow are set to plow at least a few inches deeper.
Well narrated video. We just bought one and it's on it way. We have the need for straight rows as later on we use a finger weeder for our crop. We noticed that a slight variation in rows causes the weeder to swing and hit some of the crop reducing yield. We hope this toy fixes that problem. Thanks for honest answers and actual in action workings of the wheelman.
Absolutely I’m glad you got something out of it! I think you’ll be happy with it
Now with that system. At the end of the field and ya disengage to turn around. Can ya skip one.or more passes to go back down the field ? As to not have to turn so sharp to be right back down the last pass? Hope that makes sence.
Yes you definitely can skip a row if you want, if you go clear to the other end of the field it can get corrupted though. As far as I know you have to disengage or move the steering wheel every time and turn around every time. It’s a perfect starter system for someone who wants to dip their toes in that world with little cost & little commitment. No subscription fees with WAAS
Your draft is incorrect. Too much impulse, go further towards position control. That's why your first board was getting flipped. And I think you can improve the general adjustment and go faster
I’m brand new to plowing, lot to learn for sure
What's your name?
Parker, what’s yours?
Any hogs out there
We have an occasional lone boar come up from Oklahoma but they are rare for the most part
Totally cool!!
Sosaresfain😂❤😊😮🎉
As dirt farmer, nice looking soil.
Yes, thanks!
Ive had a flex in a 4430 for 3 years now and I like it quite a bit. Id pick it over the pro 700 we have in a mx315. Its so much simpler and easier to navigate. We also had issues with customer service being timely when we purchased it, but i recently bought a flex install kit for our combine and a wheelman pro for our mx230 and the current owners have been very fast to reply to me and seem to be much better then the previous owners.
That’s great to hear! I hope they make a good company out of it honestly
Wonder if you could use those disks on a smaller plow?
I’m sure you could! They’re pretty worn down though
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That looks like some really good soil. Around here its more like plowing rocks and clay
It’s good land for sure!
Did they have a promotion going on when you bought it for $2700?
They did have but it’s changed hand’s since then
I found actually email seemed to get faster response. Now I haven't had any trouble with mine but I had some tech questions and I had a response the very next day
Hands free farm has traded hands since I put this video out, it’s owned by two American business partners now. I assume things may be better from now on
The 2 guys In charge now are nice to deal with. Happy customer here. Can't beat it for the price point
Why don't you put the dam plow in the ground?????*
plenty deep....unless you have 12 inches of topsoil...duh
This is great!!
Tractor is too large for that plow...wasting diesel
Wow, $300.
You are going too fast throwing the sod rather than laying it in even rows
a 14 or 16' non folding miller offset disk with genuine miller designed blades or a oneway can easily cut that deep., a miller offset with non miller style blades is like most other disks supposedly designed for primary tillage but in reality barely scratch the ground.. most moldboard plows were pulled at a depth of half their spacing or deeper, example 5 bottom 16" spacing would be 8" or more, 5x18" plow would be 9" etc, I am subscribing to your channel to see how your bermuda works out, havnt spriiged any in 30 years or more, considering sprigging some more bermuds with clovers,,
nothing like fresh plowed ground
Why are you plowing with the land hitch swung clear over to the left ?
I use to plow at home a tobacco fields for my neighbor, can't forget that spell of fresh turned sod ,ooh boy you never forget
Great memories I’m sure!
Hello, can you give information about agriculture in America? What plants do you plant? How much profit do you make per hectare?
I like listening to lowrider when i do field work
Really enjoyed that. Takes me back to when my Pops and I plowed but with 3 horses😊😊
That is awesome! Thanks for watching!
Not any 6 inch spots
U aren’t going deep enough, I knew u could pull a 5 bottom deep enough, 6 no way, only reason it’s better than dishing is u are cutting everything off 4-5” so the disc has that much loose dirt to play in
What is that steel right above moldboard? Looks like it would help turn heavy sod?
I believe it’s called a trash board and it’s job to help roll heavy material & prevent plugging
That is to help bury the previous crop and stuff into or under the main turned soilstream. Or simply to help getting it turned over. it's like a second pre-furrow/cutting disc.
We Pull Our Plows around 11 Inches Deep Down Here In South Georgia. All Peanut Acreage Is Broke On Our Farm
300$.plow? Never heard of the like. But I'm used to getting screwed on some deals. I don't have the gift to gab.
You are making me feel old by calling a 4430 'antique'.
😂 well its not that old I suppose!
Plowing a field normally let's you immediately what soil you maybe dealing with and that looks like some awesome soil. I'm interested to know if you had to add any nutrients? Great video
Just using DAP & Urea for now!
Nice I Love the Smell of Frish plowed Ground
John deere is simply the best all the rest are wishing they were john deere but they are all of the rest nothing runs like a deere
Not a plow to use in rocky ground.
Not if you doing a ton of acres, it’s ok for little projects like I used it on. If you had to plow 500 acres I’m sure messing with shear bolts would get old fast lol!
Thats one thing u dont see much of anymore is a breaking plow but one day ever farmer is gonna have to break every acre they have its gonna get so packed nothings gonna grow in it
that's not a breaking plow....its a MOLDBOARD plow....
Measure the distance between the plough shear and the disc to get the correct cut on the disc on any furrow using 3 fingers on edge
Man imagine what Ukraine could do with that thing
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Wow that's a big drone spraying crops I assume if that's true I also bet thats a money maker
I',m a custom operator. Thought you keep going into the next furrow. you're piling up in the center and have two furrows on the outside. That different than what I've seen around. What's up ?
Its wonderful beeing a farmer we are the most lucky guys
I think so too!
Its wonderful beeing a farmer we are the most lucky guys
I totally agree!!
It looks like your having great fun there and think you would love the reversible swing over ploughing we have in the UK
Maybe one day!
You catch the place just right that it fluff up the dirt but if you plow it to wet it gets to we're you can't work the soil unless it's wet we never would work our dirt unless it's right moisture because it get to we're you couldn't work no more unless it was wet condition you learn from working dirt that you take advantage of the condition I'm not sure what you grow there but in peanut County down here we're we got this red clay s you got work it at certain times of the year for best results