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Jeremiah Farms
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 มี.ค. 2016
I’m Jeremiah come along with me as I work on the family farm in North East Pennsylvania doing projects and having fun! Projects can vary from repairing equipment to planting crops and harvesting and everything in between.
Rebuilding Oliver 543 corn planter and planting sweet corn
Rebuilding Our Oliver 543 corn planter so we can plant a half an acre of sweet corn.
#Oliver #farming #newholland
00:00 Intro
00:04 Taking the corn planter apart
04:12 Painting and reassembly
06:04 Planting sweet corn
07:11 Fencing
12:32 Modifying Chisel plow to cultivate
13.09 Cultivating
#Oliver #farming #newholland
00:00 Intro
00:04 Taking the corn planter apart
04:12 Painting and reassembly
06:04 Planting sweet corn
07:11 Fencing
12:32 Modifying Chisel plow to cultivate
13.09 Cultivating
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Hay may 2024
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Doing hay may 2024. In this video we mow, rake and bale small square bales, along the way we break and fix the baler. New Holland Powerstar 75 tractor, Hesston 1010 haybine, New holland 56 rake and Oliver 720 baler #Oliver #hesston #newholland #farming #hay
woodland mills tf810 wood chipper review
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I've had my chipper for a little over a month and put somewhere around 20 hours on it. Biggest issue I have is getting larger logs to start feeding. It will not chip a 7" log running it on a New Holland powerstar 75 without shearing the shear bolt, but that could just be a HP issue. #woodlandmills #newholland #milwaukeetools 00:00 Intro 00:04 chipping 02:00 6" log 05:40 7" log and shear bolt fa...
Getting the John Deere 8300 Grain drill ready to plant! How to Calibrate a ground drive grain drill.
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In this video we get the John Deere 8300 grain drill ready to plant rye. I talk about how we calibrate the drill to get close to our desired LB/acre. 00:00 Intro 00:04 Changing the seed covers to the large side 01:32 Selecting the setting for the seed rate 02:11 Changing the drive sprockets around 04:35 Calibrating the drill 06:35 Math used to calculate the rate 08:53 Calibrating the drill #far...
Woodland mills TF810 Pro unboxing and assembly
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Just a Short video of the assembly of a Woodland mills TF810 Pro. #farming #woodlandmills 00:00 Intro 00:04 Unboxing 01:35 3pt Hitch assembly 04:40 Infeed chute 08:03 Infeed control bar 08:52 Discharge chute
A week doing random chores and projects on the farm
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In this video I do a little maintenance then I move on to building a feed trough on Monday. Tuesday I clean the barn out and spread manure on the fields. Thursday is replacing a tire for the Oliver 5 bottom plow and repairing fence posts. 00:00 Intro 00:05 New Holland powerstar 75 maintenance 01:11 Building a feed trough 04:34 Cleaning the barn out 05:45 Spreading Manure 06:22 Changing the plow...
Moving a building and upgrading an air compressor
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In this video I am moving a shed that houses a 80 gallon air compressor that we need to run a 1" impact. Along with adding 1/2" air outlet and regulator to the compressor. 00:00 Intro 00:04 Moving the shed 01:45 Replacing drain valve and adding 1/2" valve to compressor 04:08 Building a mounting bracket for the regulator 07:50 Assembling the regulator into the bracket 09:45 Mounting regulator an...
opening the silo 2023
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Come along as I do the task of setting up the silo unloader to feed silage out. 00:00 intro 00:04 climbing the silo and removing the plastic off the top of the silage 03:13 getting the unloader ready to lower and lowering 07:02 Climbing down and setting up the unloader 15:09 Starting the unloader 16:08 in the silo with the unloader running 16:36 Filling the cart 19:44 the pile of bad silage and...
Electric fence maintenance and trouble shooting
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Just a little brush and grass trimming along with some trouble shooting of the electric fence. 00:00 intro 00:04 weed whacking 01:16 Clearing saw 01:53 Checking and fixing fence issues 04:42 thoughts on fence set ups #farming #electricfencing #husqvarna
Sawing wood and building a hay wagon deck
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Sawing wood and building a hay wagon deck
Planting An Orchard Part 3 More Clearing
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Planting An Orchard Part 3 More Clearing
Planting an Orchard Part 1 Preparing the land and feeding the cows!
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Planting an Orchard Part 1 Preparing the land and feeding the cows!
Repairing John Deere 100 Large square baler.
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Repairing John Deere 100 Large square baler.
Thank you taking the time to make this video happen! Very nice straight to the point information👍🏻
You are welcome. Thank you for watching and glad you found it useful
Mine just arrived a couple weeks ago, cannot get it assembled, the first step for the lower hitch arm, all the plates the bolts must go through the holes do not line up? did you have this problem?
Yes I had to loosen up the legs and shift the blower housing to make the holes line up. If I’m remembering correctly.
seems a few people are having issues with the shear bolts. why they put them on is beyond me. they put a slip clutch on the stump grinder why not on here.
The problem I see with the slip clutch on here is that if it slips the chipper will most likely be plugged and from my experience with them it would end up being a problem all the time. I would like to see if it could work though.
@@Jerefarms the slip clutch is to protect the tractor in a chipper application. There should not be any failure points to the chipper. A slip clutch or shear bolt won't do any good if a knife hits the bed knife.
You collect hay for the horses ? Should you fertilize meadows with slurry from farmers raising dairy cows or pigs? Do you use an aerator roller and sprinkle lime with magnesium so that the soil does not become acidic and moss does not grow?
Cut a angle on the big stuff and it will feed a lot better
I’ll try it next time. Thanks
the oak didn't do that to the blades. there was metal in the oak, nail or something. that's what sheered the bolt. and trying to run with that fast of feed and dull blades sheered the second one. slow the feed down some. and never chip old dry hardwood lumber! if you need to test it use a pine 4x4. machine is made for green wood not dry hardwood lumber. if it wasn't metal in the oak it was metal somewhere. wood doesn't do that to hardened steel.
Somone else mentioned that their flywheel deflected enough to hit the bed plate and I’m thinking that’s what happened to this one to. And the second time it was about as slow as it goes. And I agree with the dull blade making a difference.
Have been watching the reviews of the 810 since its introduction as I'm in the market, the nearest rival but more expensive is the Wood Maxx 9900, have seen no such issues with it.
Wood Maxx just had a terrific father's day sale with free shipping so not wanting like you to take a chance from what others have experienced with the 810 I went with the USA made and patented direction.
The only times I have had an issue with a shear pin the feed roller has been turned down. The pump doesn't provide enough flow to have consistent rotation on the roller. I just use the handle to stop once or twice and it has been fine since I have used it that way. I thought about drilling and tapping the current "teeth" on the infeed roller and adding sharpened "teeth" with small v notches to help grab the wood. Some pieces are a little stubborn to keep feeding. Cutting what you are going to feed on somewhat of an angle also helps as it acts as a ramp for thing spring rather than trying to open it up all at once.
I’ve had problems even if I have it tapered. I might just need to turn the infeed roller pressure down.
Where you see the ding in the blade, check if it lines up with the end of the anvil. Mine has the same and did from pretty early on and I think its from deflection in the flywheel causing the blades to skim the anvil.
It does line up. I might have to bump the anvil plate back some.
@@Jerefarmsyeah don’t try setting the gap to the minimum distance it says in the manual, you’ll definitely be hitting. I would be setting it close to maximum gap
Jury is still out, on paper looks like a great chipper, but the limited usage reviews thus far are mixed like the issues STUFF ' N SUTCH! is experiencing.
So far it’s been good for me. I have about 20 hours on it so far. I have sheared one shear bolt by running a oak 2x8 thru it. Planning on putting it to the test, hopefully in the next couple days.
@@Jerefarms Seems like it should come with a slip clutch PTO shaft...
@inspectr1949 a slip clutch might not be able to handle the hammering and slip all the time.
@@Jerefarms Speculative
Chopper probably just needed to get shined up a little. If the field was smooth cutting it with a haybine may of worked better possibly faster for all the trouble you had. Sorghum is good silage, I chop around 50 acres each year!
We only really had problems on the out side rows where it was short and did poorly.
Back in business!💪👨🌾👩🌾👍❤🚜
Thanks for the video, can’t wait for some more videos of it up and running. I can’t wait for mine to come in. How long did it take to get yours?
I ordered mine on a Sunday and it arrived the next Monday so roughly a week
I just ordered mine Monday, how do you like it? New subscriber, hope to see more videos of the 810
I just got mine Monday. Have about 4 hours on it so far. I’m running it on a tractor with 65 pto hp and it doesn’t even notice it. Had 4 or 5” limbs go right thru with no problem. Only thing that stops it is to big of y on a limb that it won’t break but thats just normal stuff. Very impressed so far.
And thanks for subscribing this is the fun part of sharing my life on the farm
@@Jerefarms I couldn’t make up my mind between the 88 and 810, I was nervous getting the 810 because it is so new, not many out there with one. No info on issues or anything, hopefully it is as good or better than the 88
Nice video guys, not to judge. But could u maybe not have so much music playing the whole time and maybe slow the video down and explain what u are doing. Good job though
Thanks for the suggestion this is the kind of advice I need.
How late ng have you been trying to farm
usually we try to wrap it up around 10pm but some times we go till midnight, the latest I think ive been working in the field is around 2 am.
Looks just like our Acorn unloader in our 14 ft silo. I need a front auger and a gear for the ⚙️ gearbox. Looks exactly the same. Made new doors for the silo and kept them all in order. Guy that helps us out just threw them anywhere, and then got pissed off when they would not fit!😊
The unloader I believe is a vandale. And it can be quite frustrating when you mix up the doors.
Oh Crap! 😱 04:34
Are those pickup reel wraps plastic
Yes the bands are plastic I made them myself
Also sorry for not responding I didn’t see your comment
I bet they make it run quite my Hesston makes a right old racket
It did quite it down a little.
I love watching this. It is so soothing!
You have been busy!
Thanks for watching you are always welcome to come visit.
I finally figured out where this is located!
From 7:10 on it’s like a completely different operation