I do like the disk. makes me want to buy one. I have same sized tractor but always had a hand-me-down, non-transport disk. it works but, terrible noisy going down my limestone driveway if I am taking it to another field and I one feature I never thought of on yours you just showed is ability to back up with the disk. thanks for sharing.
I live in a farming community and I always wonder why the farmer will, when he's bush hogging or whatever, will either take his loader off or just the bucket, forks or whatever, and go do whatever it is that hes going to do. I see all this and I just scratch my head thinking what if you run across a log or rock or something? Whatcha going to do? Not saying it's wrong just interesting.
Andrew Crosby. Alot of folks will take it off or at least he bucket to reduce the shock load on the lift cylinders as the tractor is bouncing around with no load on the loader arm cylinders. Ive got a 3010 JD with a loader an have had to rebuild the lift cylinders due to them bouncing around on rough ground
Idk it it bothers you or not but my grandpa always had a piece of an old grader cutting edge or railroad iron or something sorta heavy chained to the disc to help bust the clods and help smooth the dirt a little.
Well dang, I guess I’m going to look into getting one of these..I’ve been looking for a while but it’s crazy how expensive it is for an 8’er..it’s a really nice disc! I need to find out who made it before JD put that frontier green paint on it, probably a lot cheaper haha
Mr. Tim, does that disk have a cultivator sweep or something in the center to knock down the ridge that the front disk gang doesn't get? Or does it just get covered back up by the rear gang? I've got hours and hours and hours of disking fields with a disk about triple that size (24')... brings back memories of my youth! Thanks Mr. Tim!
I always plow in the fall after gardening is finished and let the ground lay over the winter. It will freeze and thaw and break down really well by gardening time. Can't hardly do that for food plots but for land that won't have any crops on it through the winter, great thing to do.
Im new to your channel but have watched a few of your videos now. You have probably went over this in the past but what kind of drone do you use. I dont know anything about them but would like have one. If you have done a review on your drone can you give me the link. Thanks. Stay well and stay safe 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I need a baby disc like that for my turn rows
Great Video, good to see those areas being turned over, thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
maga!
Lol, try that in the West Virginia mountains. What just took you five minutes takes me weeks to do by hand and a small drag behind an atv.
Does that cheaper brand do descent?
Where’s the roller?
What HP for your tractor? Doesn't seem to mind a disc that big.
It’s 75 hp
What a nice setup.
Aca en sinaloa estan megores los equipos agricola
That did better than I thought
I do like the disk. makes me want to buy one. I have same sized tractor but always had a hand-me-down, non-transport disk. it works but, terrible noisy going down my limestone driveway if I am taking it to another field and I one feature I never thought of on yours you just showed is ability to back up with the disk. thanks for sharing.
I live in a farming community and I always wonder why the farmer will, when he's bush hogging or whatever, will either take his loader off or just the bucket, forks or whatever, and go do whatever it is that hes going to do. I see all this and I just scratch my head thinking what if you run across a log or rock or something? Whatcha going to do? Not saying it's wrong just interesting.
Andrew Crosby. Alot of folks will take it off or at least he bucket to reduce the shock load on the lift cylinders as the tractor is bouncing around with no load on the loader arm cylinders. Ive got a 3010 JD with a loader an have had to rebuild the lift cylinders due to them bouncing around on rough ground
@@matthewburks4508 that's very interesting. Tractor loader hydraulics must not have a cushioning system in them like a front end loader does.
@andrew crosby. Correct most of the smaller tractors don't have a cushion or accumulator like the wheel loaders do for lift cylinders to absorb shock
Some do it for visibility or working in confined areas
I still don't know why staring at a disc working is so mesmerizing but it is.👍🏻
It’s satisfying to see people work ground that’s for sure
Idk it it bothers you or not but my grandpa always had a piece of an old grader cutting edge or railroad iron or something sorta heavy chained to the disc to help bust the clods and help smooth the dirt a little.
so no need to plow it with this?
at 0:48 your gehl skidsteer let me think....MAN he needs a deere Skidsteer!That would be a nice fleet in your shed! ;)
Is that a lil 8 foot?
Your'e having way too much fun Tim, Have a great day all..
Tractor therapy. Great video.
That was rolling nicely. Just the right moisture.
Ayeeeee is that Alabama
Good morning Tim, Jill and the tatornation. Hope y'all are having a great morning.
Shoot I priced this exact disk and it come to over $7k
Something about working the dirt!
Can you hear the turbo on this thing ?
Great video today.
Well dang, I guess I’m going to look into getting one of these..I’ve been looking for a while but it’s crazy how expensive it is for an 8’er..it’s a really nice disc! I need to find out who made it before JD put that frontier green paint on it, probably a lot cheaper haha
Tator-Nation....awesome! 🤠
Enjoyed the video Tim hope you are having a great week so far
Great job enjoyed that!!!
Me in the beginning of the video: $6k for that little thing?!
Me later on: woooowww that works up really nice 😮
Have you had to replace the rubber boots on your shift levers? If so how do you get the knobs off. Any help would be great.
Why didn't you plow this?
Great video Tim 👍👍👍. That disc does a good job.
Mr. Tim, does that disk have a cultivator sweep or something in the center to knock down the ridge that the front disk gang doesn't get? Or does it just get covered back up by the rear gang?
I've got hours and hours and hours of disking fields with a disk about triple that size (24')... brings back memories of my youth! Thanks Mr. Tim!
What part of Mississippi are you from
Who was the guy in the 4 wheeler following you around?
He’s the landowner.
Hey Tim
What the year and model of your disc ?
Works great
Which deere is this?
Nice video. What tractor and disc is that?
Good video Tim, that disk will get with the program 🚜💪🌳🌲👍
Whats factors or circumstances would be there for one to plow before discing?
I always plow in the fall after gardening is finished and let the ground lay over the winter. It will freeze and thaw and break down really well by gardening time. Can't hardly do that for food plots but for land that won't have any crops on it through the winter, great thing to do.
Alot of grass, and not enough disc unlike in this video.. smaller 5-6' discs will struggle.. so plow before then run over with a disc or harrow..
Im new to your channel but have watched a few of your videos now. You have probably went over this in the past but what kind of drone do you use. I dont know anything about them but would like have one. If you have done a review on your drone can you give me the link. Thanks. Stay well and stay safe 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Dji mavic zoom 2 is what I use. Make sure and stay with a dji brand.