Reminds me of many years ago in my youth only my experience was on an old Fordson without a cab. 10 hours under the Texas sun with diesel fumes in the face. My grandfather had a 640 acre ranch in central Texas. Dad would send one of us boys to him for the summer to keep us out of trouble. Grandad would work our butts off. We got a fair wage: one dollar a day plus room and board. Memories of far gone days....
Great stuff, helped planting wheat for a couple of years for a dear friend. Didn't learn that kind of farming until just recently. A lot of work but I learned something new, of course that was dry land in the drought so not much of a crop but the antelope liked it😂!
Better you than me Brother. I brush hogged for a couple of hours yesterday afternoon and that's about all the tractor work I need. But at least you were doing something good, planting food plots for huntin' deer! I left the ranching and farming behind a good many years ago for a reason! I'd just plain rather be HUNTIN'! Lolol.😂 Enjoyed the video Garrett. TC
@garrett11bangbang ahh the ol oops I forgot too. It days like that I miss the ol hand crank and magneto. Not to mention pulleys and belt driven equipment.
Reminds me of many years ago in my youth only my experience was on an old Fordson without a cab. 10 hours under the Texas sun with diesel fumes in the face. My grandfather had a 640 acre ranch in central Texas. Dad would send one of us boys to him for the summer to keep us out of trouble. Grandad would work our butts off. We got a fair wage: one dollar a day plus room and board. Memories of far gone days....
Caleb has an old fordson where he works it would be cool to do a video on that. Thanks for watching
Rain, in Kansas , in June, WOW. I wish my 1420 John Deere had a Cap. Gets hot in Texas. Great video.
Lol yeah the only month it rains
Enjoy the ride around watching y'all this morning and a Happy Father's Day to you all
Thanks so much
Great stuff, helped planting wheat for a couple of years for a dear friend. Didn't learn that kind of farming until just recently. A lot of work but I learned something new, of course that was dry land in the drought so not much of a crop but the antelope liked it😂!
Oh yes I know what that is like when you pull a disc and the ground is so hard it looks like all you did was mowe the weeds lol
What a beautiful place
Thanks very much
Better you than me Brother. I brush hogged for a couple of hours yesterday afternoon and that's about all the tractor work I need. But at least you were doing something good, planting food plots for huntin' deer! I left the ranching and farming behind a good many years ago for a reason! I'd just plain rather be HUNTIN'!
Lolol.😂 Enjoyed the video Garrett.
TC
Haha well at least I'm still doing a set down job
That first spot you cut up is a BIG food plot, by NW AL standards.
I could watch farm equipment working the soil all day long...
Lol, yeah, I was afraid that guys' 300 win mag with 24 power scope wouldn't reach all the way across.
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Sure would like to hear the 4430 per rather than the fiddle and banjo. Good video 😎✌️
Good Video
Glad you enjoyed
I thought I saw you going through town with your camera! 😂
Lol yup and now your you tube famous
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Appearantly I can't send you a link here
I dont think links can be sent that aren't to youtube videos anymore
@garrett11bangbang that ok I sent by email
@garrett11bangbang that ok I sent by email
You had doubts she'd fire
Well this tractor needs the battery switch shut off and sometimes I forget lol
@garrett11bangbang ahh the ol oops I forgot too. It days like that I miss the ol hand crank and magneto. Not to mention pulleys and belt driven equipment.
spent 25 year on one best tractor eaver had in 50 year i farmed
You kinda remind me of caseoh
Appearantly I can't send you a link here