That's a good looking 100. Everyone I ever talked to that had a 100 said they were one of the easiest steering tractors they ever had. You made an excellent trade.
@@rustyrelicsranch yes sir. No tilled and sprayed. I love the cultivated way myself. Love seeing them farmalls at work. I have a super A and a 140 and a wide front M that I do some vegetables and deer plot stuff with. I plant alittle of everything from 3 types of sweet corn to all kinds of tomatoes and squash cucumbers peppers alittle of everything lol
I have to admit that I don't know what dresser plates are. Maybe by a different name? If I wanted to throw more dirt up to the plant, I do have something called dirt hustlers that look like mickey mouse ears and attach to the neck of the sweeps.
@@rustyrelicsranch the ones I referred to were about roughly 30 inches and (I think used to keep plants from getting buried by dirt). They were flat plate about 10 or 12 inches high. Bill
Ok, I know what you mean. We called them "fenders". I had a set mounted, but took them off before the video because the beans were tall enough to not get buried.
That's a good looking 100. Everyone I ever talked to that had a 100 said they were one of the easiest steering tractors they ever had. You made an excellent trade.
Thanks, Mark. It does steer easily. It just doesn't turn as sharp as my tricycle tractors.
@@rustyrelicsranch O no you can turn those around in a snuff can. 😂 I have Daddy's 63 140 and I think it steers easier than the late model 140s.
Looks pretty good with the C grill. Never seen nobody cultivate soybeans before. Looks good
Thanks! I'm guessing that you're used to seeing them drill planted.
@@rustyrelicsranch yes sir. No tilled and sprayed. I love the cultivated way myself. Love seeing them farmalls at work. I have a super A and a 140 and a wide front M that I do some vegetables and deer plot stuff with. I plant alittle of everything from 3 types of sweet corn to all kinds of tomatoes and squash cucumbers peppers alittle of everything lol
@@Moorefarmalls I saw your Super A to 140 comparison. Nice machines.
@@rustyrelicsranch thanks. Look at the 140 now. I redid it a few months ago lol. Love seeing that super C working. 1 of them are on my bucket list lol
Pretty satisfying seeing that grass get tore out at 4:30!
I agree! I love it when things work like they're supposed to.
I think it did a great job. Hope you find the grill
Thanks! I have a grill from a 200, but I think it's too tall.
Love that tractor action!
Very nice! Your beans look good! I have a '56 100. These were great tractors! From Sophia, N.C.
Thanks! I think I have rabbits eating them in the corner behind the barn. Beautiful country up there.
You sure can run that up close to the plants without nicking a 1, congrats, Bill
Cultivision!
Thrust bearing on the governor makes it surge.
Thank you, Mark. I haven't torn into it yet, but I was fairly sure that the issue was in the governor.
It may take the thrust bearing replaced on the governor.
Ok, thanks for that. I'll tear into it as soon as I can. I have another project that I'm currently working on.
Do you use the dresser plates sometimes? Thanks
I have to admit that I don't know what dresser plates are. Maybe by a different name?
If I wanted to throw more dirt up to the plant, I do have something called dirt hustlers that look like mickey mouse ears and attach to the neck of the sweeps.
@@rustyrelicsranch
the ones I referred to were about roughly 30 inches and (I think used to keep plants from getting buried by dirt). They were flat plate about 10 or 12 inches high. Bill
Ok, I know what you mean. We called them "fenders". I had a set mounted, but took them off before the video because the beans were tall enough to not get buried.