Have to say I have watched a lot of your videos and it is amazing the amount of work that tractor can do. It is the ultimate truck garden machine. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Peter, Thank you for watching . It is a all around tractor , it’s kinda funny when I was younger we used them really just for cultivating and pulling tobacco trailers through the field. I learned to appreciate it a ton more after I didn’t have any tractor for about 5 yrs. I hope to do some plowing videos, this fall and probably some more disking too.
The IHC Cub, 100, and 140 series of tractors were the most popular small tractors of the mid twentieth century One of my uncles had a cattle and Cotton farm in the Boston mountains in West Central Arkansas and he used a Farmall Cub to do most of the field work in the 1940's and 1950's
One cub as small as it is still probably did the work of 2 mules or more mabye. My daddy said when Grand Paw got the 100 Farmall he didn’t want them to use it to much cause he didn’t want to pack the dirt. Lol
@@Jtwes mines about 4 in. Tall. Just planted some yesterday too. It's early corn it'll most likely be alright. Good job on the fertilizer hopper conversion.
I was a little aggravated I didn’t get them set right because I was pushed for time. I may try to use them some on the sunflower field . They will throw some dirt .
Are the rotary hoe cultivators homemade ? I've never seen a set but have been looking for a old rotary hoe to make some. Great job enjoyed the video.👍 PS if you made em or know how how bout a vid on that. Thanks
Hey Dan I ve rebuilt them with new bearings. But there not home made. You can get them at Agri Supply in Raleigh NC. The only thing is there so darn Expensive .
I should have looked through your other clips first, some good pics of your cultivators , would still like to know more about how they were built and or where you came by me. Thanks again
Dan C I’m sorry I didn’t see that video was rolling desk cultivators yes they are homemade I don’t remember where I got the kit from but some farmers made the spacers in washers that you take up the space with and I bought www.agrisupply.com/searchcenter.aspx?keyword=Rolling+cultivators&prv=&adv=&hawkb=the desk from my supply but I don’t really know if they make them anymore
@@Jtwes i think i'm about caught up now, got a little excited and started asking questions before i watched and read everything. you got a great setup and i appreciate you getting it out there.👍😁
I really don’t make a habit of using one there just convenient for the 140 cause I can carry just one wrench. You are right , I do use it backwards a lot. Lol
@@Jtwes a place that I used to work, I would cringe Everytime the maintenance guys showed up with a cent wrench, channel lock pliers, a screwdriver and a hammer and start working on something. I have to say though that I like your videos. I am wanting an offset tractor for my gardening.
I’ve never seen them disks before I like them. Thanks again for the great videos. One Row At a time
Have to say I have watched a lot of your videos and it is amazing the amount of work that tractor can do. It is the ultimate truck garden machine. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Peter, Thank you for watching . It is a all around tractor , it’s kinda funny when I was younger we used them really just for cultivating and pulling tobacco trailers through the field. I learned to appreciate it a ton more after I didn’t have any tractor for about 5 yrs. I hope to do some plowing videos, this fall and probably some more disking too.
Hilling disc ,I remember the well ! Thanks for sharing
The IHC Cub, 100, and 140 series of tractors were the most popular small tractors of the mid twentieth century One of my uncles had a cattle and Cotton farm in the Boston mountains in West Central Arkansas and he used a Farmall Cub to do most of the field work in the 1940's and 1950's
One cub as small as it is still probably did the work of 2 mules or more mabye. My daddy said when Grand Paw got the 100 Farmall he didn’t want them to use it to much cause he didn’t want to pack the dirt. Lol
Thanks for sharing, you were using the shifting spanner wrong :) and that little tractor deserves to have that headlight repaired.
My hope is to do all the lights and dash and steering this winter. By the way what’s a shifting spanner .Thank you for watching.
@@Jtwes that's what the British call an adjustable wrench.
I kinda like the way the British talk
That corn is clean. Good thing too. It's tall . Knee high by the 4th of July isn't a thing where you are.lol
There’s a subscriber in Texas corn is almost Tasseling
@@Jtwes mines about 4 in. Tall. Just planted some yesterday too. It's early corn it'll most likely be alright. Good job on the fertilizer hopper conversion.
Man I like them disc! Going to have to find me a set.
I was a little aggravated I didn’t get them set right because I was pushed for time. I may try to use them some on the sunflower field . They will throw some dirt .
Jtwes they really be good on potatoes. I wonder if agri supply still sells them?
I haven’t seen them on there web site
Not gonna say you using the wrench backwards but you are using metric wrench and not the standard wrench. ;) Love the tractor and the channel.
i need to buy me some of those old school shovel plows you found joey! where can i find em at brother ?
You used to be able to find shovels anywhere but now they are actually pretty hard to find they are great in tobacco
Will a cub lift high enough to use the rolling culivators.
If you could find a set with 14 inch tines I think it would.
When the corn is to tall early in morning it can brake off .sure enjoy your plowing
agreed. used to wait till the heat part of the day.
Agra Supply has some Farmall replacement, rolling disks u probably have to engineer,
There getting pretty hard to find. Thanks for watching.
Want a set of those, very hard to find
Are the rotary hoe cultivators homemade ? I've never seen a set but have been looking for a old rotary hoe to make some. Great job enjoyed the video.👍 PS if you made em or know how how bout a vid on that. Thanks
Hey Dan I ve rebuilt them with new bearings. But there not home made. You can get them at Agri Supply in Raleigh NC. The only thing is there so darn Expensive .
www.agrisupply.com/searchcenter.aspx?keyword=Rolling+cultivators&prv=&adv=&hawkb=
I should have looked through your other clips first, some good pics of your cultivators , would still like to know more about how they were built and or where you came by me. Thanks again
Dan C I’m sorry I didn’t see that video was rolling desk cultivators yes they are homemade I don’t remember where I got the kit from but some farmers made the spacers in washers that you take up the space with and I bought www.agrisupply.com/searchcenter.aspx?keyword=Rolling+cultivators&prv=&adv=&hawkb=the desk from my supply but I don’t really know if they make them anymore
@@Jtwes i think i'm about caught up now, got a little excited and started asking questions before i watched and read everything. you got a great setup and i appreciate you getting it out there.👍😁
I'm not going to say that you are using it backwards. I'll just say that I hate to see anyone use a cent wrench.
I really don’t make a habit of using one there just convenient for the 140 cause I can carry just one wrench. You are right , I do use it backwards a lot. Lol
@@Jtwes a place that I used to work, I would cringe Everytime the maintenance guys showed up with a cent wrench, channel lock pliers, a screwdriver and a hammer and start working on something. I have to say though that I like your videos. I am wanting an offset tractor for my gardening.