It's not about the tractor, the plow, or even how the wheels hubs are dished. It is all about the operator and their skill. It all looks good and that it was fun.
Can't tell you how much I needed to see some Plow Day. A bunch of friends using old machines to till the Earth is a welcome break to the horror of the world today. Carry on, Brother! (And I'm glad you are doing well enough to be there.)
Hey Toby! Thanks for the ride. Looks like y'all had a great fun and we really enjoyed watching that beautiful earth being turned over. The way you guys work together is a thing of beauty. We really enjoyed watching the rocks get removed. We do live on a rock farm here lol.!!! So we can really appreciate the work that goes into that! Keep up the good work Toby it's a good to see you.
60 years ago, and before, what we see here was a chore.. work that had to be done... hours and hours spent turning the soils. Today its a fun hobby on these beauties from the past. Nice to have friends with proper ROCK removal gear♥️👍👌👌😉
Where I live in northern New York we would hitch that four bottom to my SuM and four bottom semi mounted plow to my AC WD45. We have loamy soils mostly.😁
Remember boys, it’s not a race. We’re all here to work toward the greater good. You had a nice mix of tools for the job and it appears that all the tractors and plows held up admirably. I could smell freshly turned soil from my house. Nice set of videos. 🥸👍👀✅❗️
We used to grow tobacco here in WV. My dad would never have plowed that shallow. After seeing him plow for all those years your just scratching the top of the ground. He used an IH140 with a single bottom flip plow. No of that plowing in circles. You just turn around and plow in the same furrow in the opposite direction.
Man, if I were closer, had a way to haul equipment, and was cool enough to get invited, this would be awesome! I don't know of any plow days in my area. Only time I get to shine up a plow is to plow the garden.
Great video. Thank you. I imagine if you asked any of the guys wives where they were they would say "He and his friends are out playing with their tractors.". 🤣
I love plow day! It’s amazing how much machinery they have available including big backhoes and dozers. And trucks. It also amazing how much work they do with vintage machines and plows.
10 hours on a tractor beats 1 hour at work. I've even forgotten to eat when it comes to tractor time. At work i need a snack every hour 😂 I have heard stories of old timers trying to dynamite the rocks, only to break windows nearby and not phase the rock! The plow job looks pretty good for mismatched equipment--everyone seems to be adjusted right and you're subject to the bottom design. Did you take in the World Ploughing Championships when they were in Ely? I was unable to make it, maybe the next one in 50 years😊
Ever tried Kverneland plow? Farmers all over the world are muche the same, they come together and help each other out when needed and often without being asked to
Loved the video's of 2023 plow day. Lots of great shots and rock adventures. I have a request for 2024. Can you add "Dragging the Line" back on the drone video. That was so cool in 2021. Good to see you back in the healthy Squatch form again.
Great videos buddy love watching the plow days thanks for sharing hope the eyes are healing up good for you don’t overdo it buddy Bob’s awesome your right on mvp and I really like the d2 he has
Thanks for the video Toby. Man I wish I coulda been there. Long way to travel with what I have but woulda enjoyed it. Just had my scan done today on my left tonsil and now to go to 3 consultations to see what route I wanna go with this and what will be best for my health. All I know is once it’s done I’ll be healthier than I am now and the best people on it. Hope your eye is improving as it should. Thanks again and can’t wait for the next video!
@@squatch253 thanks Toby. Hearing that one quote at 41 scares the shit out of you but after today knowing it’s all in one area and an area that can easily be treated and back to somewhat normal is a good thing. Have to hear all the routes and make my decision what I wanna go with. Thanks again Toby. I appreciate it and means more than you can imagine
Man that would have fun to be there kinda wish I could have been if nothing else with my skid steere and grapple to try and move those big bolders lol I love a good challenge well done guys very well done😊
I was just watching a program from MN Public Television about the Great Hinkley Fire of 1894. Just wondering if Senior and your properties were some of the land burned in that fire. Way before you and Senior's time but you seem to have a very good knowledge of the history of your area. Thanks from Lincoln county WI.👍
(Had to look this up, so posting it here for others as ignorant as me) The international 756 has a "book" drawbar power of 69 hp. Production dates '67 - '71.
Why not just bury the large rocks a little deeper where they were located? It would not require as large of equipment, eliminate a dip in the field and reduce the the obstruction in the forest.
Ya know, if that cat with the cab was mine?... I couldn't help but install the giant ice cream truck bobble-head clown from Killer Clowns From Outer Space on the roof as well as play the lopped the ice cream truck music. I'm gonna guess that nobody would let me plow - They didn't like me at work either because I was 'unique'. I'd be in the shop foreman's office when I got a text message and of course, my phone farts when that happens.
Ok this is a California guy question I’m sure. But are those natural valleys or were the tree cleared out years ago. Just find it interesting how the dense the forest is around the land.
No draggin the line music music this year? I seen Mr Kyle Christ around the BFR but did he not do any plowing this year? Looks like you fellers made short work of 30 acres - well done good videos!
Hey brother i hope you're in good health and good spirits. Couple questions, what type of old mini excavator is that? And what are you guys planting up there this time of year?. Love to see that old iron doing its thing!
It's not about the tractor, the plow, or even how the wheels hubs are dished. It is all about the operator and their skill.
It all looks good and that it was fun.
Like the video on vintage tractor Power Plow .
There’s a lot of generations of folks that had to plow around those rocks and thanks to Bob the rocks are gone in minutes. Too much fun, great Job!
Bob with the big Cat came in clutch!
Boys are playing! And what a playground!!
Bob has the olny way to pick rocks Hydraulics,that was a fun plow day.
Can't tell you how much I needed to see some Plow Day. A bunch of friends using old machines to till the Earth is a welcome break to the horror of the world today. Carry on, Brother! (And I'm glad you are doing well enough to be there.)
I bet that dirt smells good. Nothing smells better than a freshly plowed field, beats the smell of a city any day.
It's totaly mesmerising to see the plough do the ploughing. The soil beeing seemlesly turned around seemingly efortlesly and fluidly is marvelous.
What a blast. At the end all I could think was "SHAKE AND BAKE, SLINGSHOT ENGAGED!"
Great video Toby! The drone shots were awesome. Man i laughed when Rick found road gear haha. He was gone like a shot. Bob was definitely mvp! Cheers
While no one is a slouch out there, Bob handling that backhoe was a piece of art! I love seeing someone really one with the machine like that.
Very nice ground to plow. Just folds over as neat as that. 👍🏻🚜
Yes, one of the best TH-camrs out there!
Hey Toby! Thanks for the ride. Looks like y'all had a great fun and we really enjoyed watching that beautiful earth being turned over. The way you guys work together is a thing of beauty. We really enjoyed watching the rocks get removed. We do live on a rock farm here lol.!!! So we can really appreciate the work that goes into that! Keep up the good work Toby it's a good to see you.
60 years ago, and before, what we see here was a chore.. work that had to be done... hours and hours spent turning the soils. Today its a fun hobby on these beauties from the past.
Nice to have friends with proper ROCK removal gear♥️👍👌👌😉
Thank you
Shiny Bottom Boyz !!
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Where I live in northern New York we would hitch that four bottom to my SuM and four bottom semi mounted plow to my AC WD45. We have loamy soils mostly.😁
It looks like a good place for the ACME rock crusher, when it's all done and ready.
12:16 Thank you Squatch253 it reminds me of the plow days we had in San Ramon, California.!😊
Remember boys, it’s not a race. We’re all here to work toward the greater good. You had a nice mix of tools for the job and it appears that all the tractors and plows held up admirably. I could smell freshly turned soil from my house. Nice set of videos. 🥸👍👀✅❗️
We used to grow tobacco here in WV. My dad would never have plowed that shallow. After seeing him plow for all those years your just scratching the top of the ground. He used an IH140 with a single bottom flip plow. No of that plowing in circles. You just turn around and plow in the same furrow in the opposite direction.
Good job Squatch!! Looks like everyone was having a blast!!
Excavator operator did a nice job on saving the trailer ramps.
Field looks immaculate
Man, if I were closer, had a way to haul equipment, and was cool enough to get invited, this would be awesome! I don't know of any plow days in my area. Only time I get to shine up a plow is to plow the garden.
Looks like those fields grew some good sized rocks.
Great video. Thank you. I imagine if you asked any of the guys wives where they were they would say "He and his friends are out playing with their tractors.". 🤣
Now the rock picking starts!
The drivers on their tractors made for an interesting Fall Plow Day.
The story of how the rock came to be there may never be told but I'm sure the journey was interesting.
That is something I’m often amazed by every time I dig out a big one or even find perfectly smooth river rocks on my property
I love plow day! It’s amazing how much machinery they have available including big backhoes and dozers. And trucks. It also amazing how much work they do with vintage machines and plows.
Great video just nothing beats a vintage plough day an the smell of freshly turned dirt 💪💪👍
Good morning
Thank you for the video
10 hours on a tractor beats 1 hour at work. I've even forgotten to eat when it comes to tractor time. At work i need a snack every hour 😂 I have heard stories of old timers trying to dynamite the rocks, only to break windows nearby and not phase the rock! The plow job looks pretty good for mismatched equipment--everyone seems to be adjusted right and you're subject to the bottom design. Did you take in the World Ploughing Championships when they were in Ely? I was unable to make it, maybe the next one in 50 years😊
Love watching that D4 plow!
Excellent video it's nice to see the ground getting plowed up
Really enjoyed this video so much and looks like you all had great fun. Please keep the videos coming and hope that your eye is healing well 👍
Always a fun time. Thanks for sharing!
Fun day - fun video👍🏼👍🏼Thanks for sharing!!
Great episode Toby, I was kind of down...and watching gave me a smile. Thank you.
Whenever you see allis orange on the cabs of some local equipment look out. Lol
The super A was the X factor in getting it done sooner than later!
GREAT drone coverage.
Thanks for two more plough days mate
What beautiful country that area is !
Heck, the second rock Bob took care of was also pretty BIG!
You guys sure got the job done!
I know I'm biased, but that M sounds so gooooood pulling that two-bottom plow...
@@squatch253Bluetooth starter and all.
nice to see you have a drone for footage now. That will make for some cool new footage!
Looked like a good time!
Ever tried Kverneland plow?
Farmers all over the world are muche the same, they come together and help each other out when needed and often without being asked to
Loved the video's of 2023 plow day. Lots of great shots and rock adventures.
I have a request for 2024. Can you add "Dragging the Line" back on the drone video. That was so cool in 2021.
Good to see you back in the healthy Squatch form again.
Hard to believe that within living memory those old machines were once the front line units in American food production.
Wonder how many people cussed those big rocks over the years?
Those were some nice looking rocks for sittin or as a table.
Good to see you out and about hope eyes are getting better
Great videos buddy love watching the plow days thanks for sharing hope the eyes are healing up good for you don’t overdo it buddy
Bob’s awesome your right on mvp and I really like the d2 he has
just offroad walking can be too much exertion for post op. be careful. happy healing!
Whew good thing senior showed up and grabbed a tractor Y’all still be rolling sod 😂 ✌️🤙
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Looks like everyone had a good time, some big rocks out there. I am surprised that the tractors don't have a rock basket to place field stones in.
Now thats one Big ass ffng rock Holly mamba wamba
Thanks for the video Toby. Man I wish I coulda been there. Long way to travel with what I have but woulda enjoyed it. Just had my scan done today on my left tonsil and now to go to 3 consultations to see what route I wanna go with this and what will be best for my health. All I know is once it’s done I’ll be healthier than I am now and the best people on it. Hope your eye is improving as it should. Thanks again and can’t wait for the next video!
@@squatch253 thanks Toby. Hearing that one quote at 41 scares the shit out of you but after today knowing it’s all in one area and an area that can easily be treated and back to somewhat normal is a good thing. Have to hear all the routes and make my decision what I wanna go with. Thanks again Toby. I appreciate it and means more than you can imagine
Good luck to You Jean. Hope all goes well for you I'm sure it will. Peggy and I will say a prayer for you.
@@thomaspoeta6308 thank you
I remeber helping grandaddy blow rock with dynamite.Then we would go in and pick up the peices
You brought out the "Bigger Excavator" or maybe we should just call it the Bigger Digger to respond to the giant rock. What fun!
Great video.. we had a 311B great excavator trade it for a 314C. Great friends great time!! Thank you for sharing.
Man that would have fun to be there kinda wish I could have been if nothing else with my skid steere and grapple to try and move those big bolders lol I love a good challenge well done guys very well done😊
Don't worry Toby we will be here waiting. Never missed one since you started and not going to miss one now.
I was just watching a program from MN Public Television about the Great Hinkley Fire of 1894. Just wondering if Senior and your properties were some of the land burned in that fire. Way before you and Senior's time but you seem to have a very good knowledge of the history of your area. Thanks from Lincoln county WI.👍
Thanks for the reply. I enjoy your content.
(Had to look this up, so posting it here for others as ignorant as me) The international 756 has a "book" drawbar power of 69 hp. Production dates '67 - '71.
I sure do wish I could have been there 😢lol
Why not just bury the large rocks a little deeper where they were located? It would not require as large of equipment, eliminate a dip in the field and reduce the the obstruction in the forest.
That looks like a great time!
You know, those two rocks would make a set of anchor fixtures to your landscaping around your building site.
Squatch, Thanks for the video's.....Praying that your health keeps improving.... What did your guy's do with the boulder's ?
Ya know, if that cat with the cab was mine?... I couldn't help but install the giant ice cream truck bobble-head clown from Killer Clowns From Outer Space on the roof as well as play the lopped the ice cream truck music. I'm gonna guess that nobody would let me plow - They didn't like me at work either because I was 'unique'. I'd be in the shop foreman's office when I got a text message and of course, my phone farts when that happens.
Ok this is a California guy question I’m sure. But are those natural valleys or were the tree cleared out years ago. Just find it interesting how the dense the forest is around the land.
Don’t care if that rock was sandstone and not granite. It was BIG!
No Minneapolis Molines? They would pull through that sod like it was butter!
No draggin the line music music this year? I seen Mr Kyle Christ around the BFR but did he not do any plowing this year? Looks like you fellers made short work of 30 acres - well done good videos!
438 views, 500+ likes. 🤔
Excellent as always!
What crop will be planted on the new turned soil ?
4:00 should be doing edge rows on his way back?
Does running the tractors in the cut wear them lop sided similar to the crawlers? Like the Wheel and steering bearings.
That big ass rock would look great at your place with your rock crusher sitting on top of it….
Is it difficult to get used to the offset tractors? Question to Senior...
Great achievement, many hands, quick end!
Thx for showing!
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Growing up on a farmal A makes it normal..
I learned to drive tractor at age 4 on a farmall A
... I was wondering when Sr would show up on something...??? Rick Bork... Drama...?? No Way...!!!
Would have been good to see how the plough went over the filled in hole just a thought
I may be biased,but John Deere sounds better to me. When it's running you know work is being done.
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How's the eye?
Toby do you have any idea how old these large sandstone rocks are? Or what geological era they might be in? Just very curious :)
Hey brother i hope you're in good health and good spirits. Couple questions, what type of old mini excavator is that? And what are you guys planting up there this time of year?. Love to see that old iron doing its thing!
I can see how they built Stone henge now.
So is that a 'glacial deposit' or is it in situ due to the local geology?
Does a toothed coulter like the two bottom on the M has work better than a smooth one?
They work really well in fodder.
Whatcha gonna plant ha ha.
Is that 756 a gasser? I can't imagine its thirst
Rick must be serious if he won't take time to flip you off.