Something to consider if you haven't done it yet is with your gauge wheels on your freshener units take the 9 bolts out and move the "rim" to the outside of the 3 spoke. This gives you more clearance and really helps with cutting down on future plugging issues. I couldn't make it 100 feet last fall during testing in corn stalks and would plug up the gauge wheels. The yetter striptill territory manger Andy told me this little tip and worked like a charm
@@salisburyfarms No problem figured it'd save you some headache if/when it happens. Also another thing to consider and what I try to always do if you haven't already is get yourself some Woolwax or Fluid film with one of their guns and coat everything on that bar down after washing it off prior to putting it away. Have done it on multiple bars and makes a world of difference to help everything look good and protect from fertilizer. Or even just some used motor oil/diesel (but keep it off of any rubber hoses, electrical stuff)
Mostly 32% and Thio-Sul. However, I can put down whatever liquid I want ahead of the planter! Just gotta keep the salt content low so I don’t kill anything.
I think you should take a good nap because then you don't do anything wrong for so long? because when the tractor makes a sound for you, it thinks you are about to fall asleep (the difference but agriculture in the US and the country I live in that you spray away weeds here plows but earth turns the earth then you don't have to spray so much)
Great video. Thank you Happy Birthday
Cool night shots with the tractor lights off
Good luck getting your Strip Freshener running Jay and Randy
Good luck seeding your beans Randy
Awesome drone footage Jay
Great video Jay and Randy
Something to consider if you haven't done it yet is with your gauge wheels on your freshener units take the 9 bolts out and move the "rim" to the outside of the 3 spoke. This gives you more clearance and really helps with cutting down on future plugging issues. I couldn't make it 100 feet last fall during testing in corn stalks and would plug up the gauge wheels. The yetter striptill territory manger Andy told me this little tip and worked like a charm
I will keep that in mind! Thanks for the tip!
@@salisburyfarms No problem figured it'd save you some headache if/when it happens. Also another thing to consider and what I try to always do if you haven't already is get yourself some Woolwax or Fluid film with one of their guns and coat everything on that bar down after washing it off prior to putting it away. Have done it on multiple bars and makes a world of difference to help everything look good and protect from fertilizer. Or even just some used motor oil/diesel (but keep it off of any rubber hoses, electrical stuff)
I’ll look into that, I was going to run some tillcoat or just pour some oil on it to keep some moving parts from seizing but never got to it.
spare parts are expensive
but that's where the factory makes their money
so that those who own it also get something to put under their pillow (money)
What liquid are you planning to add with the fresher? Is it just water? If so can you explain please
Mostly 32% and Thio-Sul.
However, I can put down whatever liquid I want ahead of the planter! Just gotta keep the salt content low so I don’t kill anything.
I think you should take a good nap
because then you don't do anything wrong for so long?
because when the tractor makes a sound for you, it thinks you are about to fall asleep
(the difference but agriculture in the US and the country I live in
that you spray away weeds
here plows but earth turns the earth
then you don't have to spray so much)
Now I have seen this video too
and I just want to say it would probably be better if you stayed in bed
until you get rid of that accident
Did all your footage from the last few months get deleted or something? This video took way too long to upload, jeez.🤣