I was raised on a 100 . It was the utv of my day. It raked hay , pulled the loaded hay wagons from the field, planted skips, fed the cows, cultivated beans and corn and done all of the garden work, turning , disking, cultivating,and planting. And provided transportation for hunting! Thanks for the video in brings back memories of my grandfather. God bless.
You have a sharp eye. The tractor tread spacing is 44". If I were running the intended 9.5x24 rears, I believe I could bring them in to 40" minimum. However, with the 11.2x24's, I couldn't get them as narrow as I wanted.
I was raised on a 100 . It was the utv of my day. It raked hay , pulled the loaded hay wagons from the field, planted skips, fed the cows, cultivated beans and corn and done all of the garden work, turning , disking, cultivating,and planting. And provided transportation for hunting! Thanks for the video in brings back memories of my grandfather. God bless.
Thanks, Kevin. All good memories!
Just watched this video and the 2 previous ones. Great job! You do great work VP! And great camera work from your camera operator 😁
Thanks, Jon.
Now she wants a raise!
@@rustyrelicsranch Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't know she had a salary, LOL!
Looks great. Keep up the videos. Love them seeing the old farmalls working
Thanks 👍
Your beans look amazing plus your tractor is very nice also! I have a '56 100 w/fast-hitch as well. From Sophia, N.C.
Thanks! They're almost waist high now and I just sprayed them for stink bugs and worms. Love the culti-vision!
I love that 100. Your beans are ready to lay by.
Cool beans sir! Excellent job on the farmall 100.
Thanks 👍
You sure you’re not from the Carolinas . Perfect setup. Beautiful 100. God Bless
Ha! That must be a common set up there. Personally, I've been in hot South Texas all my life. Thanks for your comments!
beans look good!
Thanks!
That reminds me
If you're plowing 38" rows, what tread spacing is your 100 set on?
You have a sharp eye. The tractor tread spacing is 44". If I were running the intended 9.5x24 rears, I believe I could bring them in to 40" minimum. However, with the 11.2x24's, I couldn't get them as narrow as I wanted.
camera person should be paid more money to stand out there in the wind :)
And the heat!