I also purchased a Chinese potato harvester like yours. I found the same issues with mine, including misalignment of welded parts. I added washers as well that made a huge difference. The universal joint fell apart after about 75-80 hours of digging. Lesson: you get what you pay for. It was a cheap alternative for me that did do the job in the end, albeit with some time out for repairs.
@@toyotaworks09sorry, just seeing your reply now, as I was notified in a folder in my email that I never look in. I will try to help when I get to my storage shed again. It’s winter here, and snow prevents my access to the farm at present.
Every moving, pivoting point should have a grease zerk so it can be lubricated and not wear parts out. That would make it last even longer. Maybe a project you can do over the growing season. If you don't want to put grease zerks in for every moving point, then maybe before harvest apply a large glob at the moving points. This would give you plenty of time to think of a way to prevent them from rolling inbetween the rows where your tires go. Or, just pick them up after each row before going down the next row and running them over.
I'm sure when you imagine yourself adding all these grease everything goes very well for one that requires drilling all the way through weakening your material and I can tell by this guy's video he's not exactly super knowledgeable about the physics of things no I'm not positive about that. Anyway the worst idea is to think you're going to add grease fittings like talking about it. But I'm a big fan of Greece and a lot of people are going to show up and say well it's going to attract dirt but the dirt will collect more on the outside where it can get on the the dictation is making this I have not been able to find it go get a very good Grease Lucas extra duty synthetic green greased rated for permanent or another synthetic or even Lucas read take it apart grease everything and then it's not something everyone will want to do in my old age I might not be doing that you're really not going to wear out your potato digger I don't think I mean if I were having to add washers sure I would be greasing what I disassembledI'm big on lubrication I even get a zep spray bottle you know the big bottle like Windex except jumbo size I put motor oil in that thing and use it to squirt oil all over moving stuff oil and dirt polish a grease and third polish it lasts a lot longer than just dirt by definitely when people say grease attracts dirt you don't want to worry about that you go ahead and lubricate your stuff don't pretend neglect is I grow a lot of potatoes too
Hi, pl make a video from seeding to harvesting with the use of AgOpenGPS. , in next growing season .... Thanks for sharing ... lot of respect to my beloved farmer ....
Looks like the cat's meow bud. I have been using my skid steer to just dig 6 foot sections out at a time. Takes forever, but the reward is always better than the checkout at the grocery store. Cheers.
I've seen these same diggers set up with a few inches of rubber or nylon hose over the ends of the tines to prevent damage to the spuds as the shifter jigs back and forth.
Thank you, I really enjoy growing Potatoes. They are truly one of the most versatile and beautiful plants on this earth. Winter is weeks away though, so back to AOG and RTK!!
Nice video, man. I'm hoping to plant potatoes again this year. Haven't done that in a few years. I'm hoping to go to the potato show in Brandon Manitoba this year.
@@HellTriX I use a subsoiler to make a ditch, then place the potatoes in them by hand, then use a home made hiller to close them up with an 18” hill. The hiller is made to fit the planter box inside, just have not got to it.
I bought a Woodland Mills wood chipper and was surprised to find it was made in China and it has alignment/fit issues too. Poor quality control for the amount they charge.
$3K Canadian of which half is the tablet and dock, including an Emlid M2 with survey antenna for RTK base station. That is the parts price I could get them at 2021/22, and I was trying to spend money on it. Wanted a trimble cfx750 or better experience and got it. Compare at $60K+ USD per Tractor for JD Starfire with RTK. There is ROI in DIY.
Yes, the GPS is AgOpenGPS. It utilizes RTK and is accurate enough to mow the lawn with. It has many advanced features like U turn. Check out my other videos and see it in action on a Steiger Panther III
I bought it in February, on the day of the mass invasion of Ukraine. At that time it was $2700cdn plus tax. I had to go to Osler to pick it up as delivery was extra. Then had to wait a few months for it to come from china. There are places that sell small potato equipment in Alberta but the quote for the same style harvester in Alberta was $6500 at that time. Prices have gone up since.
@@potatofarmer wow thats nuts i dont know how they over charging for so many things i think ill build one before buying one i was looking for a middle buster or sub soiler and they were like $400+ just thinking for near future maybe look up some tractor scrap like i did for my snow blade it was beat up pretty bad and still paid $150 had to put some work into it . theres a small tractor/lawn equipment place just east of edmonton called wyes guys they had a lot of old small tractor stuff in their yard was going to have a look but we got hit with all that snow last few days so everything is on hold again lol
I bought the harvester from “the tractor company” out of Osler, SK. They sell compact tractors and attachments. Still think the PTO could be mounted a few inches higher. Saved about 12hrs of digging by hand!
After digging, do you check somehow if there are some potatoes left under this 2 inches.... ? Or you don't bother. @farmer I'm sorry for maybe stupid questions but I'm a newbe 🙂
@@kudlabartosz good questions. The first time using the digger went back through the rows a second time, and found only a handful of smaller than golf ball sized ones left behind. At the end of the year used a cultivator to check deeper but there was only a couple misses. In total less than one hills worth of potatoes was left out of 300hills , I miss potatoes more digging by hand.
What does a man do with all those potatoes? Are you expecting a shortage? Maybe you got a contract to fill with McDonalds? No shortage of potato salad in this house.
Slowly eat them over winter and next spring cannot beat the flavour. 😊 Famine can happen at any time, just ask a Baba. (Ukrainian Grandmother) You cannot buy food that does not exist.
I grow a lot I planted 400 lb this but I messed up and had to get more this is my love of potatoes also fighting dictation for you you can live off of potatoes I give up its just doing one sentence at a time I just can't hang I got more to say there's a lot of reasons to grow potatoes here we can have two seasons of potatoes so that's totally awesome
Someone finally made a video on this. Buying one for garlic.. thanks!!
I also purchased a Chinese potato harvester like yours. I found the same issues with mine, including misalignment of welded parts. I added washers as well that made a huge difference. The universal joint fell apart after about 75-80 hours of digging. Lesson: you get what you pay for. It was a cheap alternative for me that did do the job in the end, albeit with some time out for repairs.
Any way you can give some dimensions on the digger that can be used to make our own?
@@toyotaworks09sorry, just seeing your reply now, as I was notified in a folder in my email that I never look in.
I will try to help when I get to my storage shed again. It’s winter here, and snow prevents my access to the farm at present.
Every moving, pivoting point should have a grease zerk so it can be lubricated and not wear parts out. That would make it last even longer. Maybe a project you can do over the growing season. If you don't want to put grease zerks in for every moving point, then maybe before harvest apply a large glob at the moving points. This would give you plenty of time to think of a way to prevent them from rolling inbetween the rows where your tires go. Or, just pick them up after each row before going down the next row and running them over.
I'm sure when you imagine yourself adding all these grease everything goes very well for one that requires drilling all the way through weakening your material and I can tell by this guy's video he's not exactly super knowledgeable about the physics of things no I'm not positive about that. Anyway the worst idea is to think you're going to add grease fittings like talking about it. But I'm a big fan of Greece and a lot of people are going to show up and say well it's going to attract dirt but the dirt will collect more on the outside where it can get on the the dictation is making this I have not been able to find it go get a very good Grease Lucas extra duty synthetic green greased rated for permanent or another synthetic or even Lucas read take it apart grease everything and then it's not something everyone will want to do in my old age I might not be doing that you're really not going to wear out your potato digger I don't think I mean if I were having to add washers sure I would be greasing what I disassembledI'm big on lubrication I even get a zep spray bottle you know the big bottle like Windex except jumbo size I put motor oil in that thing and use it to squirt oil all over moving stuff oil and dirt polish a grease and third polish it lasts a lot longer than just dirt by definitely when people say grease attracts dirt you don't want to worry about that you go ahead and lubricate your stuff don't pretend neglect is I grow a lot of potatoes too
Hi, pl make a video from seeding to harvesting with the use of AgOpenGPS. , in next growing season .... Thanks for sharing ... lot of respect to my beloved farmer ....
Was wanting to do that this year but got busy with a new job and family.
@@potatofarmer if you have time pl brief it in simple lines... thanks ...
I put a fun noodle where potatoes are getting caught at.
Very informative video. You just got a new subscriber.
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Looks like the cat's meow bud. I have been using my skid steer to just dig 6 foot sections out at a time. Takes forever, but the reward is always better than the checkout at the grocery store. Cheers.
Your right! Nothing tastes better than high grade garden potatoes.
I've seen these same diggers set up with a few inches of rubber or nylon hose over the ends of the tines to prevent damage to the spuds as the shifter jigs back and forth.
Ive seen that as well. After getting rid of the pinch points almost all damage stopped.
great for getting rid of rocks as well
Its real potato as you said ! Goodjob PotatoFarmer !
Thank you, I really enjoy growing Potatoes. They are truly one of the most versatile and beautiful plants on this earth.
Winter is weeks away though, so back to AOG and RTK!!
GREAT JOB JUST SHOWS WHAT A LITTLE EXTRA WORK CAN DO😂
The most expensive spuds in history.
Not sure what potatoes are worth its been so long since I’ve bought 😂
Nice video, man. I'm hoping to plant potatoes again this year. Haven't done that in a few years. I'm hoping to go to the potato show in Brandon Manitoba this year.
Cool, when does this potato show happen?
Jan 25 to 27
Any way you can give some dimensions on the digger that can be used to make our own?
Best video!
What is the GPS auto steer system that you have installed?
AgOpenGPS its DIY
Where do you buy this machine
Will that dealer in Saskatchewan deliver to Stettler Alberta?
@@wizardgaming669 Not sure, you could contact them.
I wonder where you could find something like this in the lower 48 ?
www.everythingattachments.com I wish i could readily have that much selection
If I may ask what did you give for this little beasty ?@@potatofarmer
At time of video $3500 CDN, they have gone up since then
Were you get the digger at and was it a arm and leg for price
Tractor Company in Osler Saskatchewan, its cheaper than the time it used to take to dig the whole garden out by hand lol. Productivity Costs.
Do you have a planter? or still doing that by hand?
@@HellTriX I use a subsoiler to make a ditch, then place the potatoes in them by hand, then use a home made hiller to close them up with an 18” hill.
The hiller is made to fit the planter box inside, just have not got to it.
@@potatofarmer nice ty
Do you have a root cellar for storage through the winter?
Sure do!
th-cam.com/video/j2YsZu0SnX0/w-d-xo.html
What size washers did you use?
I took one off, then went to the hardware store to compare.
What model is this?
Or any info one may need to inquire to make a purchase.
Thanks
Its from the Tractor Company in Osler Saskatchewan. They have lots of compact tractor implements.
@@potatofarmer thank-you sir
where can i get one of these?
Hi!!! It's cool job 😎😎😎. Where are you located?
Alberta, Canada
I bought a Woodland Mills wood chipper and was surprised to find it was made in China and it has alignment/fit issues too. Poor quality control for the amount they charge.
The hard part is if it was 100% ideal it would cost so much no one could afford it. It sucks but china is here to stay.
Where did you purchase your potato digger?
The Tractor Company, Osler Saskatchewan.
How much would you say that autosteer cost to put together?
$3K Canadian of which half is the tablet and dock, including an Emlid M2 with survey antenna for RTK base station. That is the parts price I could get them at 2021/22, and I was trying to spend money on it. Wanted a trimble cfx750 or better experience and got it. Compare at $60K+ USD per Tractor for JD Starfire with RTK. There is ROI in DIY.
Great video. Is the gps diy?
Yes, the GPS is AgOpenGPS. It utilizes RTK and is accurate enough to mow the lawn with. It has many advanced features like U turn.
Check out my other videos and see it in action on a Steiger Panther III
Can you buy these online? if so please put link
What brand is this?
@@MrMessyjesse84 Terrain, they are sold by the “Tractor Company” in Osler Saskatchewan Canada.
what did you pay? did you pick it up in sk or did they ship it? know of any place in ab that sells small attachments?
I bought it in February, on the day of the mass invasion of Ukraine. At that time it was $2700cdn plus tax. I had to go to Osler to pick it up as delivery was extra. Then had to wait a few months for it to come from china.
There are places that sell small potato equipment in Alberta but the quote for the same style harvester in Alberta was $6500 at that time. Prices have gone up since.
@@potatofarmer wow thats nuts i dont know how they over charging for so many things i think ill build one before buying one i was looking for a middle buster or sub soiler and they were like $400+ just thinking for near future maybe look up some tractor scrap like i did for my snow blade it was beat up pretty bad and still paid $150 had to put some work into it . theres a small tractor/lawn equipment place just east of edmonton called wyes guys they had a lot of old small tractor stuff in their yard was going to have a look but we got hit with all that snow last few days so everything is on hold again lol
where did you buy the harvester? works well after the adjustments
I bought the harvester from “the tractor company” out of Osler, SK. They sell compact tractors and attachments.
Still think the PTO could be mounted a few inches higher. Saved about 12hrs of digging by hand!
But you still have to pick them up by hand
@@robertmintz63 Dig 300 hills every year by hand, picking up is the easy part!
Hello, how deep do you dig?
About two inches below the base of the hill.
The potatoes are in a hill, so its not really digging in into the ground that much.
After digging, do you check somehow if there are some potatoes left under this 2 inches.... ? Or you don't bother. @farmer
I'm sorry for maybe stupid questions but I'm a newbe 🙂
@@kudlabartosz good questions.
The first time using the digger went back through the rows a second time, and found only a handful of smaller than golf ball sized ones left behind.
At the end of the year used a cultivator to check deeper but there was only a couple misses.
In total less than one hills worth of potatoes was left out of 300hills , I miss potatoes more digging by hand.
Thanks a lot for a very quick and precise answer. Good luck 👍@@potatofarmer
Thier is a easier way of cleaning potatoes! Begginer Gardners.
Good idea to teach then dog to grab it and play e it on a basket
Ate potato for stomach,
Did you find the shovel went deep enough to dig up all the potatoes? Looks like a decent little machine after you made some modifications to it.
The digger went A few inches below the hill which was perfect, the potatoes in the hill rarely go below the base of the hill.
Don’t do that to a ducktail.
Shotgun time for rooster 😅
Watch your tongue don’t use my
Friends name in vain.
Who is your friend?
The Rooster unfortunately met Mr. Fox, but he had a good run. Survived a couple months outside doing as he pleased.
What does a man do with all those potatoes? Are you expecting a shortage? Maybe you got a contract to fill with McDonalds? No shortage of potato salad in this house.
Slowly eat them over winter and next spring cannot beat the flavour. 😊
Famine can happen at any time, just ask a Baba. (Ukrainian Grandmother) You cannot buy food that does not exist.
I grow a lot I planted 400 lb this but I messed up and had to get more this is my love of potatoes also fighting dictation for you you can live off of potatoes I give up its just doing one sentence at a time I just can't hang I got more to say there's a lot of reasons to grow potatoes here we can have two seasons of potatoes so that's totally awesome
Any way you can give some dimensions on the digger that can be used to make our own?