Every landowner should have one of these! A game changer!
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- Every landowner should have one of these! A game changer! Come along as we show ya how a drag harrow is an instrumental part of owning property and intensive grazing programs on your farm. Hope ya'll enjoy! Link to a Harrow that will fit your tractor: www.americanha...
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We have done this since I was a kid and I’m 41. You need to do a before and after video to make others see and believe the difference. Great video!👊🏼
On your pasture before and after *
Josh, I just bought a 35hp Kyoti and so far I love it, my wife just turned me on to your channel this morning and I have been watching for over 3 hrs. and have really enjoyed.
I just got my first tractor. A 1986 Massey Ferguson 30E with a Perkins Diesel. Total beginner, totally thrilled. I feel like I'm 12 years old again ( actually 65 but who's counting)
Congrats... I just got my mine today, John Deere 2040 for my birthday and I'm happier than a pig in slop. I climb up and looked around and then got overwhelmed at all ive forgotten since the last tractor i was on 25yrs ago. Suddenly I can't remember how to anything! Even hooking up the bushhog feels over my head.. got to find some videos to help me out.. have a good time on that Massey..
@@peppybobanny1157 My advice? .."Just start pulling levers" You'll figure it out. Like riding a bicycle.
That is awesome! Congrats! Take great care of it and it will last forever more!
I used to pull a harrow around the pasture with a team of horses. Good times and I sure miss them days.
You must’ve had a little harrow considering this requires 50 horses or more!
I purchased the Wingfield MaxiLift after watching this video - Chris even hand delivered to my acreage on his way to the Iowa State Fair! The unit did a GREAT job on my gravel driveway - better that I could have ever imagined. Brought back to life and will pay for itself versus rerocking in short order. The 3-point allows to back right up to barn to start dragging. i plan to scratch up the barnyard before overseeding this fall. Keep up the great work Josh!
Liberating "butt fertilizer" one cow patty at a time. A truly harrowing experience thanks for sharing. Josh
Best David
Hey Josh Glad to see you listened to your subscribers on your content
Hey thanks Josh for putting the bloopers back in the videos
Hey Josh, I'm a 64 year old retired machinist that has found some inspiration watching your videos. I'm 6'3 225 lbs and have decided to get back on my road bike to get in the best shape I can for my age. I was seriously injured in a deer stand fall in 2014 and that kind of stopped my efforts achieving my goals of good health. But, I'm going to get back on my bike, in spite of the risk to a replacement shoulder and get in better shape. Thanks for the inspiration.
awesome!
Hey Josh : You look far better and seem way happier since Mrs SR is history !! You are such a talented guy and totally self sufficient !!
Thanks John. Stress was harming my health buddy
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I'm guessing from he footage you might have a helper out there??
I thought she was back?
Typically I'm doing all the filming...but today I had a friend out shooting some video...good eye!
Came back and is gone again...this is the 8th and final time she's packed everything and left. Disappointing situation for sure and beyond my control as a human being
Josh, I been busy with life so I haven’t been able to watch for a bit, so I was amazed when I hit play and saw you buddy. You done gone and lost some of that spare tire. Good for you! Also love the video. I got a harrow awhile back and I too think it’s awesome for grounds keeping. Best wishes.
Good thought on this for the cattle. Have a look at our late father’s patented equine pasture & paddock implement. 🐴♥️
why don't you email me and we could potentially show it on the channel....better marketing strategy than a comment 😉👍
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer This is founder Brent Brooks. Sounds like a good idea to me.
No marketing strategies here. A lot of these type videos are in our company feed this morning for some reason and I have a little time to interact. Hints the comments.
I hope that I did not offend in any way.
With whom am I speaking with and what is your best email to reach you at?
didn't offend at all...but if you wanna chat about showcasing your goodies....I'm here for ya
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer good deal. Who am I speaking with and what’s your best email address to reach you on?
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer sent you an email
We use a drag harrow on our pastures over here in Forsyth County
Wingfield Equipment. Made right here in Urbana,IL Home of the Fighting Illini !
Hi...... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
Thanks for the video Josh. We've been looking at buying one of these.
Thats a beautiful tractor, but I think I could hook that harrow to the hundred dollar truck somehow. I liked the video.
Great 👍 to see big T with a new toy on TT it’s about tines
Thank you. Because your video next spring ill be buying one of these.
Love your channel Josh!!
Compare a landscape rake to a tine harrow. I have gopher mounds, rough spot in yard, misc dead branches and garden to clean up. Minimal gravel use.
That's an awesome setup. Thanks for sharing!!!!
👍Nice Josh! Sadly, it could make 2 passes on my postage stamp size front yard and be done w/ thatching 😞
Beautiful farm sir! Awesome that you’ve surpassed 500k subs 👏 👏 👏
I always wondered what a harrow was used for. I thought it was for dragging up just thatch. Thanks Josh!
My dad made a pickup harrow use a drag harrow and angle iron to make a pickup harrow it works great
Looks great! Need to add that to my list of attachment want for our farm.
Love the content - the tractor you have is enviable. The drag harrow we use is most aggressive when the tines dig in - the reverse of what you had in the video. It works great to clean up and rejuvenate the hay fields or move the manure around in the Spring before over-seeding. Made the mistake of going over a small section of a well-established gravel driveway and it drag up some of the base stone. If you were to flip it (so the tines face up) it works on the gravel for that smooth look. Our drag harrow did not come with a manual, so we had to learn through use. Thanks again and enjoy your new attachment.
yep...I'm learning too...what I also learned is don't put down large stone as a base...stick with crush run and you won't pull up giant rocks when you re-work your driveway. This was the most aggressive cut on the harrow my brotha
Whenever I use just a rear implement on my tractor I remove whatever I have attached to the front, like hogging a winding tree line, I can get right close without having to pay constant attention weather I'm going to hit or hook onto something with my frontend.
Thank you
We call them chain harrows we mostly use them in spring we use tine harrows with a air over seeder to
Use mine all the time in the winter when the cows stay up.
Another awesome tool at the farm
These are very useful. I've been considering getting a dethacher myself.
these look like they slightly dethatch.
Josh, you and SelfSufficientMe are two of my favorite TH-camrs. Do you have a video suggestion section anywhere? I would love to see a “week in the life of SRF” or “how I started SRF from raw land to today”. I’m in North Florida and land is still cheap. But I don’t even know where to begin…thanks! Your videos are great!
Thanks Fred!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer You’re welcome brother!
I miss seeing the cows/the girls today! 😂 🐮🐮🐮😝
Great video Josh 🇺🇲 WOOOOOO 🇺🇲 I really appreciate tool Tuesday 🇺🇲🇺🇲
someone has lost some weight.. looking good bro. WHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
I noticed that. Maybe he could give us some tips on that!
Keep up the good health!!
lol....lower carbs and excercise...shredded off 50lbs! I broke last night and had Chinese bhahhaha
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer you should do a whole video on that journey. How difficult was it to maintain, how was your energy level, what types of food? I think it would really draw views. Anyway, you look great. We farm and I need to drop about 50 of the ole "l.bees" lol
Aww man! Was sooo hoping to see you do donuts with the tractor on the gravel!!! LOL 🤣🤣🤣 Maybe next time? 🤣
My drag harrow is one of my favorite attachments it’s 6’ wish I had a 10’
Great video Josh
I love tool Tuesday!
Hello from Minnesota!
Get a 4ft one for your atv you’ll like it just as much too!
alot of land to cover with a 4ft harrow ...but I have a smaller one from when I was setting up the yard back in the day
Nice new tool for the farm Josh. Where do I buy my tickets for the slopes? Lol. Woooooo!
lol
I like the way that outfits made
WOOOO love tool Tuesday!
I’ve never used a 3point chain drag. I prefer the carted 24 feet wide ones. You can get the full weight of the unit down on the ground. Will bust up big clumps from a manure spreader too.
$8,000 v/s $3000 for a huge harrow like that my brotha
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I understand living within your budget. The big one I used was an auction unit that needed some tlc before it could be used.
I'm surprised that harrows have only just started to take off in the US we've had them here in the UK for years
I want that tractor for my land
harrow looks like a nice tool
Nice Job 👍
Hey Stoney, that tractor crushes and drags manure. It’s time to smoke a butt and age a ham loin.
Was hear.
Wooooooo!
I'd love a big tractor, but too expensive so the hardiest cub mower I could get has made due :D. We only have 5 acres though so probably don't need something that big.
yep...they make harrows like this for any size machine brotha
We pull one with a 2030 John deere works just fine its a pull typ some times the super A is hooked to it.
I don't understand the why behind harrowing the gravel. I live on a hill, and if I did that it would wash away faster. However I now feel the need to go get a chain harrow for my fields. I am tired of kicking the $#!T. lol xD
why smooth your driveway? Well....if it's smooth it doesn't develop little rivers that wash away your drive, same as a box blade
Are you going to bale any hay this year
not this season unless I go help my stepdad...which will probably happen later in the year
Would this also smooth out the choppy parts of the pasture and the divots and whatnot from hooves or is something else a better piece of equipment to use?
You crack me up!!!!!
If you don't mind me asking. What do you do for a living to have all this nice equipment and the fence and cattle etc...?
I make youtube videos and farm buddy
Raj....what is it you think I do for a living? I'm looking through all of your comments right now...I think you should email me so you can gain a better understanding of what goes on here. Nobody on this planet is sharing the process of starting a real first generation farm...other than me! NOBODY my friend....aren't you glad I'm sharing this with you?
Almost all cattle farmers in the netherlands have something like this😂
Nice video
My son has a harrow about 18 to 20 feet wide it will fold up on both sides, it's a drag type, not the three point hitch.
I love you
Awesome drone footage Josh
We have one and we never use because of what you said. It is a pain if you don't have a frame on it. Please get a quick hitch on that tractor....your making me crazy having to get out and hook up🤣. Do yall have poultry houses in your area?
@@fhuber7507we run Deere equipment exclusively, so their quick hitch is all I am familiar with. I do know the older I get the more I appreciate not having to fight with pins and getting in and out of the tractor to make small adjustments forward and backwards although Deere does make tractors now that you can back up from the ground using a button on the fender.
Looks like you may have lost a few lbs buddy, looking good!
down 50lbs so far! I feel much better
every time you disturb the soil you encourage weeds to get a start
What is a weed??? Do you want your cows to live on a monoculture pasture or multispecies pasture? Time will tell my friend...but sitting on your hands and not doing anything won't teach us anything...that's why I'll tell ya a year from now whether this helped or not.
Will it smooth out the little bumps in a pasture with grass?
it helps for sure....over time it will smooth rough land filling in holes with loose debris
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I may have to bring in some dirt but I think I'll be pulling one with my SUV.
I believe I'd try to find a good used 4 wheeler first....unless you want to mess up your suv
Hey Did you ever get your well going
yessir it's going
When are getting back to the jeep restoration???
I literally have no room in the current little shop...new shop goes up and jeep is #1 priority!
Hey Josh, I was just wondering do you have a fuel truck delivering your fuel? I don't think I've ever seen a fuel tank.
Which model is that? I was looking at doing the same!
There's a reason they aren't used on gravel because it wears the teeth out fast .
hmm.....interesting...I've never heard of a drag harrow wearing out
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Sounds like you haven't used one much in i did 100 hectares with one behind a seed drill all tilled ground and at the end of it there was nothing left of the tines, they have a place but buying something that will wear out after a weeks work isn't worth it when you can make something with just scrap and old tyres that do the same job.
I spy the new dump truck...
oh yea....video coming soon!
Any reason I couldn't do this with the cows in the pasture
You can do it...however spreading manure around like this will also spread around disease...there's a reason why we move out cattle...keep them off manure. So you can do this with the cows in the pasture, but the goal is pasture recovery after you drag it. Spreading the manure to cover more ground, let it rain and regenerate growth. Remember....cows on fresh ground have a lower parasitic load than cows on manure covered ground
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Thank you for the info. Enjoy your videos. I'm not to far from you. I love little south of Raleigh.
Hi how much does it cost for your tractor?
Didn’t the herbicide kill the grass in the gravel?
takes more than one application...even with glyphosate it's a constant struggle
Here in Oklahoma I had to spray my drive and fence lines 3 times this year too get it all killed off. Usually it's a two time thing then maybe once more towards the end of growing season but the oddly cooler temps and the amount of rain has made it a little tricky, especially in the driveway. Rocks hold moisture so grass is gonna try and grow anyway
Hmmm such a big handsome farmer
👁👄👁
I dispute that using this tractor is overkill. A more powerful tractor ensures less stress on the vehicle and it can handle the harrow better.
Josh did you get a 1ton dump truck
bigger than that...video coming soon!
The ford dump truck you got in trade few years ago needed to must work to get it more reliable
What's the payback time for that tractor SRF?
please define "payback time".....if I didn't have the tractor I couldn't use it...so I guess define payback time
already Wednesday
You're showing something that had been around for years
Not to mention you forget to mention the drawbacks off running a "large" tractor over the paddocks, the compaction and disturbance of the soil are to major one's yes sometimes disturbing the soil is good but in your case i see a fair bit of dust you'd be impacting the soil moistier. There are times they are great like just before rain EX realistically you'd be trying to do it while doing a another task like over sowing in one pass the more passes the less productive you are, if you're running a 110hp tractor around on flat ground with such little load you're costing yourself more then it's worth
110 hp? You can pull a harrow three times as wide !
that costs 3 times as much
I was thinking something similar. When he mentioned the manufacturer recommended HP, I was a bit shocked.
Are you two still friends MRS SR.
why poke the beehive Vernon? Let's just let this rest
Pulled two 14 fter side by side behind a 4020 for 10 years about 1000 acres per year in the 1990
sell it
Wow can really tell you have lost weight, in this video
50lbs buddy! Crazy huh!
Won't take a year and it will be a mess
what will be a mess?
just use chickens.they will do it for free plus give you eggs and meat.
Nice video! Wtf is that song though? That is truly, truly terrible
Do you own this tractor, or is it on display for your employer or a company paying you to display it. Come on , be honest.
I am making payments on both TYM tractors, the Deere and Massey tractors are now paid for. Is there promotional value here for TYM tractors....of course there is. Nobody "gives" me anything my brotha....you also should know that the cost of producing a video like this is over $1500 ...that's what it costs me to produce! Crazy huh
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer thanks for your honesty. It's just that there are many you tube farmers and home steaders that have so much equipment. The total cost and upkeep and insurance exceeds any viability of running a small farm. In some cases it exceeds the value of the farm itself? So there must be a side hustle going on. Not true farm or property management, like some of these guys claim. Simple math explains it all.
youve lost alot of weight