What a superb video and a great description. That tractor sure beats my first, a Petrol/Paraffin Ford son with hand crank, my thumbs still hurt. Thanks again and bless you. More please!
Never had the opportunity to run a Fordson but I remember my Dad and uncle both had Caterpillar tractors that started with either ropes or cranks. Always had to be careful not to get caught when they kicked. good memories.
We had the first Horsch drill in Walla Walla county, still running it and it has well over 100,000 acres on it now. No till / direct seed only way to go, since late 90's
@@Amue92 This drill is owed by a custom operator so I'm not completely certain but they are either Horsch or Kyle openers. Ron Kyle is a local manufacturer of drill and combine parts.
What a superb video and a great description. That tractor sure beats my first, a Petrol/Paraffin Ford son with hand crank, my thumbs still hurt. Thanks again and bless you. More please!
Never had the opportunity to run a Fordson but I remember my Dad and uncle both had Caterpillar tractors that started with either ropes or cranks. Always had to be careful not to get caught when they kicked. good memories.
That drone footage/aerial view is stunning.
Thank you sir, great review. Thank you for Gods word.
What beautiful scenery! Wow!
Nice footage!
Thank you.
We had the first Horsch drill in Walla Walla county, still running it and it has well over 100,000 acres on it now. No till / direct seed only way to go, since late 90's
How munch bushels of wheat you harvest from 1 acre?
Beautiful
That’s a sweet set up.
Thanks. I've had these guys plant for us the past several years. Really like the way that drill works.
neighbor did a good job to never do another job again, that was the hell of the statement
Great video! Just curious, what drone was this shot on? It did a great job capturing the awesome countryside!
DJI Mavic Pro.
Thanks!
Nice to see another channel with some Red equipment!! What part of the country are you in? New sub from me!
Welcome to the channel. We are located in eastern Washington about an hour southwest of Spokane.
Like , very good video edition . Done . You have a new supporter. Thank you
Thank you for the kind words.
Looks nice out there. I think I learned something.
It's been a great fall so far.
who is the manufacturer of this seeder?
Horsch. They are a German based company with growing popularity in our area.
@@lifebehindacow5999 Are those openers by any way Conservapak or are they also from Horsch?
@@Amue92 This drill is owed by a custom operator so I'm not completely certain but they are either Horsch or Kyle openers. Ron Kyle is a local manufacturer of drill and combine parts.
@@Amue92 those openers are called Anderson openers invented by Kevin Anderson from Andover SD