Are you going to get a seeder or are you going to plant by hand? The reason I ask is so seeders do the same thing with only one thing different. The seeder also plants the seeds. Another great video cant wait to see the plants grow for all your hard work.
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I cant wait for the new video. So far you have showed me better ways of doing things around the ranch here. I even got my dad watching your videos so he can see their are better ways of doing stuff. Thank you and god bless.
Stoney Ridge Farmer love your videos. Our farmall 140 is broke down but has all the implements needed. Bedder, planter, fertilizer distributor, etc. I’m considering this bedder for our Kubota. I have the same question as @Good ol Boy #76. You replied to him you had a video coming of the planting. Do you have the link handy for that?
You ask for suggestions so here they are. The attachment is known in my part of the world is called a hilling disc but usually has 3 disc blades on each side digging deeper in the area where your plants roots will grow. This kind of disc just requires one pass down the row, multiple passes compacts the soil under the tires. If you will lengthen your top link until your disc is level and spread your hilling blades wider and deeper you will have more soil for your plants to root in. Run your sweeps as deep as you can get them to loosen the soil that you have packed with your tractor. Everyone has their own method of making your rows but larger rows will hold moisture in the additional soil plus any fertilizer you might use. Try this and see what you think. Personally I prefer the larger rows. I love the Massey Ferguson tractors, have had two in my life and I want another now. Keep up the good work. Thank you Phil
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Your soil is beautiful, try watermelons and cantaloupes and in the grocery stores what we would feed the livestock is $7-$10 so the farmers might think about trying them and I’m sure online you can find a buyer to buy the field. The last local watermelon I bought was $12 so if you have a local farmers market you will do well there I would think. Good job and good luck. Thank you, Phil
I wanted to build one but may buy this one. I have never farmed but planning to do so early next year. We dont get much rain but still going to try this. Cool video.
Josh every time I see you have a video up it’s always the first video I watch your always keep it up, love farming I’ve got a 200 acre farm in Australia and your videos have helped a lot
Love it I use to walk behind a big wheel farmall whith the front v wheels and it was 2 dollars a hour getting dragged behind the tractor was a horse drawn plow set wooden handles I'd have to use and after a horse drawn potatoes garden hillerman whith wood handles I'd walk behind the tractor as its pulling it I'd have to steer it and lift it when needed and dust to the face and heat from tractor and heat from the sun doing huge gardens back when I was a young teen like 12 13 plus for 2 a hr but it was hard but it was a learning experience but use to love the old farm and your place the land setting sort of reminds me of it but whith more modern equips lol anyways have a good night and godbless bud
Yep. You're right. That won't fit my lawn tractor. Our gardens are all decorative now - flowers and a little rhubarb. Our vegetable picking is done at the stores, several of which are a few miles from where we live. Sure is interesting watching you work on your gardens. Excellent musical overlay, as usual.
I got something like that . It came with the Hillers , Cultivators , and middle buster . I like the hillers for corn after you side dress your corn hill the corn . It helps the corn stay up in strong wind . I'm going to make a video about the setup .
Your results in the look of the gardens reminds me of using my Troy-bilt rototiller for my gardens in St. Louis and in Michigan. I would till both directions then crossways to make the ground smooth. I then attached the hiller-furrower and tilled every other row to make wide hills for my plants then mulched the low rows with newspaper and straw or hay to cut weeds between hills. Worked great. We had to plant on Memorial Weekend because of the weather.
Hey Josh great video man I really enjoyed this one too and I got to tell you A friend of mine who is 67 I think years old told me that you cannot plant in the same spot year after year or your tomatoes and stuff is going to be smaller not as big as it used to be I think it's because he's not feeding the dirt like you are
Kinda true, But I always plant my tomatoes in the same rows and the only thing I use, is grass clippings to smother the weeds. Edit: Forgot to say that my plants have never shown any kind of suffering from putting them in the same rows, always big and healthy.
Scott....so we rotate our crops throughout the various gardens. Next year we'll move most everything from the lower to the upper. This year we planted corn in the same spot...but melons in a different place...our tomatoes were rotated to the other side of the garden also
there avaliable at everything attachments and kubota dealers in usa/canada ive used one for garden at the farm yard plus used it for trenching wich worked great for that too woooooo
@@michaelmactavish1728 Yea I know. I'm not a huge gardener so I have resisted the Urge to buy one. I live somewhat close to Agrisupply so I could get one there and save shipping costs. I know they "ship free" but it's just built into the cost of it.
BS"D Dear friend Thank you so much for taking your time to explain in details and very clear that gives me a big wish to become a farmer just like you. God bless you and your wife to spend many more healthy and beautiful years
The sweep is the iron making contact with the soil. They come in many widths. The tine is the steel spring the sweep attaches too. They come as "C" and "S" spring tines. The spring action is what holds constant pressure to the sweep. The old style shanks (Farmall) have adjustment screws on the back of the shank that allows the sweep pitch to be adjusted.
Hermos tractor massey ferguson genial hermano la agricultura es el sustento mas preciado que dios noas ha dado éxcelente un abrazo.. aah pero seria bueno mas videos de wuillys jaja ya quiero ver ese jeep rodando jaja gracias por tus videos.
I used a homemade bedder last year in the garden, but didn't this year. I regret that decision! It didn't make rows as nice as the Everything Attachments bedder either. Another great video!
Kevin, we ship to Oklahoma all the time and it is generally very low! Email travis@everythingattachments and I'll take great care of you. *even west coast customers usually can't believe our low freight rates.
@@EverythingAttachments Thanks Travis I will be in the market for a few attachments soon. I love the quality of your equipment and prices are reasonable. I also watch your youtube vids whenever I have questions on anything it has been a great help.
@@kevchard5214 Awesome! I'll be glad to assist. Join us in the EA Channel group on Facebook if you haven't already facebook.com/groups/EverythingAttachmentsLounge/
My mom had a green thumb. I always thought if she planted a popsicle stick it would grow into a popsicle tree. That is just how good she was with plants. She passed away in 2007 at the age of 86. While watching your video I thought, "I just wonder how much better of a garden she could have grown if she had the equipment that you have." My mom was a super gardener. I once saw her pick pole beans out of a Maple tree that was close to the garden. Of course she was old school and everything was done by hand. The only help she had was a tiller and us boys to till the soil for her. Thanks for the video.
You said you cover the weeds with compost. Sounds good if that's what I heard you say. Is that correct? Good video, Thanks for making. I love the guys at Everything Attachments, learned so much.
WooooooooooooHeeeeeeeeeeeHeeeeeeeeeee!!!!Alright!!!!🤗🤗🤗I’ve watched you from the beginning and I’m even more in love with this channel NoW! Ty Josh and Mrs Stoney Ridge 🤗🤗🤗🤗
We used bedders on some of cotton and bean ground But, on some we planted flat and built the beds around the plants with a cultivator either way works good
Looks good, I have one similar, really works great hilling up your sweet corn, Maybe some day you can get the super A farmall fixed, it was probably the best truck patch, row crop tractor ever made, But a little hard for big boys to get up on - off of,
That thing does make a nice bed but you have to make 3 or 4 passes to get there. I use one of two bidders or hillers. One is a disc bedder that has 3 blades to a side, the other is a pair of middle busters on a tool bar. Both will get the job done in 1 pass.
I don’t use the tines behind the tires so I get nice paths between the rows. I’ll have to try flipping the center spade around like you did and see how that works. Never considered even trying it that way. I use a heavyhitch version, but I have a much smaller tractor and garden.
Well, I've seen other bedder equipment which build an awesome beddings with very smooth finish like as if it is a cement mortar came out of a mould......
Josh when are we gonna see another video on The Popcorn Willeys Jeep Restoration anxious to see another video on this as I like to see old historic vehicles being restored to its former Glory instead of sitting and collecting rust?
He said in his live stream last week. The jeep restoration is on the back burner for awhile. There is just to much going on at the farm. I think but don't quote me he said not until around the fall. I was enjoying the series as well.
Great video have you checked with any city sewer plants they sell the bio dirt for cheap and it grows plants grass or what ever you want so well it will amaze you
Another great vid! Question: When planning your garden, specifically the orientation of the rows, how do sun exposure, average wind direction, and land contour factor in? For example, do you tend to run your rows north-sout so that they get more or less equal sun exposure, with contour and wind secondary factors? (I mention wind b/c olive trees need it to pollinate -- bees won't do the job.) Tx!
Orienting rows is mainly for drainage. That's so when you get too much rain the excess can drain off. Where I am we can get some heavy rains. The sun is in the sky so sun exposure isn't a problem. My main veg. plot the rows run north to south because thats how the land slopes and its located with some big trees on the west side to shade my garden from the harsh afternoon texas sun. I plant the more tender crops on the west side of the garden so the shade from the trees gets to them first. Hot sun loving plants like okra and sweet potato I plant on the east side so they stay in the sun longer.
I'm gonna tell you what, you cant go wrong buying implements from Ted and the guys at Everything Attachments. They make great stuff here in the USA in a smaller production shop and source as little as possible from other countries.
We used a bedder and this same seeder but now our beds/rows are being overrun with grass and weeds. I use a tiller between the beds/rows, but can’t seem to control the grass in the beds/rows. Did we miss a step...like spraying before planting?
seems like on some passes the row bedder comes up out of the ground completely, I wonder if you were to get some barbell plates and hang a few on where the tines are attached if it would stop doing that and maybe work better and save some time?
Wow you said that you would Hoe by Hand ? Both Gardens ? That's a lot of Hard Work & Time Sir... That Row Bedder is a Life Saver then !! Bet By the time the garden would get hoed by hand the other garden would be ready to Harvest... lol G- Wiz Thanks cant wait for that Fencing Video, That right there can be a couple of videos in it's self of Fencing.. ON the Fencing would you be Pounding in the Post ?? Or Drilling each one ? I Can Lay some fencing Now if your Homestead was not so far from ours I would be Asking to HELP. Thank you sir..
Most post will be pounded...some will be drilled and tamped. Now as for hoeing each garden....just takes a few minutes in the morning once you get a handle on the weeds...it's not that bad...good for the soul!
I was told that plowing may be necessary before tilling for soil that was never planted. Any thoughts? There's a video somewhere out there where a guy uses those tines on his corn field in between the rows to uproot any weeds before they get started while the corn was still short enough to drive over without really contacting the bottom of the tractor.
A fine job you did with that piece of American made attachment Big thumbs up! Looks like EA make a quality product. One question. Is there a purpose for running the tines and sweeps while you were bedding the rows or was running the tractor back over to compact between the rows an afterthought? Seems like you could have done the same thing without using the tines and sweeps and saved some time.
I did not this year....but made mention of what happened in other vids...tell ya what happened..the crows ate all the corn up as soon as it sprouted...then the beans grew much faster than the new corn I planted....we had stunted corn lol...better luck next year I guess
I have 5-7 acres. what model and attachment do I need to do my work if I want to do these job... 1. plant corn seeds 2. cleaning weeds between space of 2 rows of corns 3. hilling corns each row 4. put fertilizer for the corns 5. tilling weeds with new ground before planting crops If u use that small tractor to plan corns and it will be a large space open between 2 rows of corns which u plant,so what attachment u will use to clean the weeds in the space and hill corns?
What size of the garden bedder are you using in this video? I didnt catch it in the video, nor did I see it in any of the comments. Thanks for the great visual on this product.
Are you going to get a seeder or are you going to plant by hand? The reason I ask is so seeders do the same thing with only one thing different. The seeder also plants the seeds. Another great video cant wait to see the plants grow for all your hard work.
spoiler alert! Video coming soon brotha!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I cant wait for the new video. So far you have showed me better ways of doing things around the ranch here. I even got my dad watching your videos so he can see their are better ways of doing stuff. Thank you and god bless.
Stoney Ridge Farmer love your videos. Our farmall 140 is broke down but has all the implements needed. Bedder, planter, fertilizer distributor, etc. I’m considering this bedder for our Kubota. I have the same question as @Good ol Boy #76. You replied to him you had a video coming of the planting. Do you have the link handy for that?
Anyone know if the follow up video exists yet? Still interested
You ask for suggestions so here they are. The attachment is known in my part of the world is called a hilling disc but usually has 3 disc blades on each side digging deeper in the area where your plants roots will grow. This kind of disc just requires one pass down the row, multiple passes compacts the soil under the tires.
If you will lengthen your top link until your disc is level and spread your hilling blades wider and deeper you will have more soil for your plants to root in. Run your sweeps as deep as you can get them to loosen the soil that you have packed with your tractor. Everyone has their own method of making your rows but larger rows will hold moisture in the additional soil plus any fertilizer you might use. Try this and see what you think. Personally I prefer the larger rows. I love the Massey Ferguson tractors, have had two in my life and I want another now. Keep up the good work.
Thank you
Phil
thanks Phil
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Your soil is beautiful, try watermelons and cantaloupes and in the grocery stores what we would feed the livestock is $7-$10 so the farmers might think about trying them and I’m sure online you can find a buyer to buy the field. The last local watermelon I bought was $12 so if you have a local farmers market you will do well there I would think. Good job and good luck.
Thank you,
Phil
Are you still liking this unit 3 years later? I'm making a purchase on a row bedder very soon and I keep coming back to this one.
Who is marking your videos "I dislike this"? Really? Who wouldn't like your videos? I love them.
Great video! Been looking at options for making 30" wide rows next spring.... I think I just found it. Love the Massey!
Our GB 60 arrived this morning. We are anxious to give it a try this Spring.
Hmmmm, Row Bedder much better!! What a Harrowing experience!!
bwahhhahhahaha. good one.
I wanted to build one but may buy this one. I have never farmed but planning to do so early next year. We dont get much rain but still going to try this. Cool video.
I think it was awesome you went on Greg Judys channel. He’s full of knowledge and is a great guy!
Josh you know I learn so much from watching your channel
Thank you friend
Yessir! Glad to have ya!
Josh every time I see you have a video up it’s always the first video I watch your always keep it up, love farming I’ve got a 200 acre farm in Australia and your videos have helped a lot
Awesome Wade! Thanks so much....man be sure you share these videos on your facebook if you have it! That's a huge help for the channel!
Stoney Ridge Farmer I’ll try mate
I like that attachment. I like simplicity like that.👍🏻
I just got one and it does a great job. Another well designed attachment by Everything Attachments.
That row bedder would surely make my life easier.
Could you do a video on your watering set up for the garden?
That row bedder is certainly awesome. Very informative video. Thanks for sharing.
Fine piece of equipment, that’s does a fine job!!!! Great Vid Josh!!!!
Love it I use to walk behind a big wheel farmall whith the front v wheels and it was 2 dollars a hour getting dragged behind the tractor was a horse drawn plow set wooden handles I'd have to use and after a horse drawn potatoes garden hillerman whith wood handles I'd walk behind the tractor as its pulling it I'd have to steer it and lift it when needed and dust to the face and heat from tractor and heat from the sun doing huge gardens back when I was a young teen like 12 13 plus for 2 a hr but it was hard but it was a learning experience but use to love the old farm and your place the land setting sort of reminds me of it but whith more modern equips lol anyways have a good night and godbless bud
Yep. You're right. That won't fit my lawn tractor. Our gardens are all decorative now - flowers and a little rhubarb. Our vegetable picking is done at the stores, several of which are a few miles from where we live. Sure is interesting watching you work on your gardens. Excellent musical overlay, as usual.
Row row your bed gently down the garden merrily merrily pick your crops ...what a productive tool...cool
Ok, you are right, it DOES kick ass. I will have to have one!!
I got something like that . It came with the Hillers , Cultivators , and middle buster . I like the hillers for corn after you side dress your corn hill the corn . It helps the corn stay up in strong wind . I'm going to make a video about the setup .
Josh, thank you very much for the information and I cannot wait to watch more. Have a great day and that hat is awesome.
Awesome, you give us all we need except how to afford all those toys. Lol . Thanks
I have a show on youtube dude....tools go in and out of the farm.....and will continue to roll in and out
Thanks for sharing Josh another awesome video boy's and I enjoyed watching keep up the hard work and be save
Your results in the look of the gardens reminds me of using my Troy-bilt rototiller for my gardens in St. Louis and in Michigan. I would till both directions then crossways to make the ground smooth. I then attached the hiller-furrower and tilled every other row to make wide hills for my plants then mulched the low rows with newspaper and straw or hay to cut weeds between hills. Worked great. We had to plant on Memorial Weekend because of the weather.
We had to get a late start here too...hopefully this video is right on time for some folks!
Hey Josh great video man I really enjoyed this one too and I got to tell you A friend of mine who is 67 I think years old told me that you cannot plant in the same spot year after year or your tomatoes and stuff is going to be smaller not as big as it used to be I think it's because he's not feeding the dirt like you are
Kinda true, But I always plant my tomatoes in the same rows and the only thing I use, is grass clippings to smother the weeds. Edit: Forgot to say that my plants have never shown any kind of suffering from putting them in the same rows, always big and healthy.
Scott....so we rotate our crops throughout the various gardens. Next year we'll move most everything from the lower to the upper. This year we planted corn in the same spot...but melons in a different place...our tomatoes were rotated to the other side of the garden also
Always a great video🙏
EA rocks. Local NC company too!
Thanks for the kind words, sir! Also, #EAcustomersRock
Uhhhhhh
I have wanted one of those for years.
there avaliable at everything attachments and kubota dealers in usa/canada ive used one for garden at the farm yard plus used it for trenching wich worked great for that too woooooo
@@michaelmactavish1728
Yea I know. I'm not a huge gardener so I have resisted the Urge to buy one.
I live somewhat close to Agrisupply so I could get one there and save shipping costs. I know they "ship free" but it's just built into the cost of it.
Yes. I am interested in that row bedder.
BS"D
Dear friend
Thank you so much for taking your time to explain in details and very clear that gives me a big wish to become a farmer just like you.
God bless you and your wife to spend many more healthy and beautiful years
God bless
I have kind of the same setup with my farmall cub. I just found your Channel a couple of days ago.
Thanks Josh! Learning is 1/2 the battle.
Wow i like your attachments, i want to have one, for my handtractor... 😀
The sweep is the iron making contact with the soil. They come in many widths. The tine is the steel spring the sweep attaches too. They come as "C" and "S" spring tines. The spring action is what holds constant pressure to the sweep. The old style shanks (Farmall) have adjustment screws on the back of the shank that allows the sweep pitch to be adjusted.
Hermos tractor massey ferguson genial hermano la agricultura es el sustento mas preciado que dios noas ha dado éxcelente un abrazo.. aah pero seria bueno mas videos de wuillys jaja ya quiero ver ese jeep rodando jaja gracias por tus videos.
Hay Josh, that's a right handy tool to have around. Nice and pretty rows. As always God bless.
I used a homemade bedder last year in the garden, but didn't this year. I regret that decision! It didn't make rows as nice as the Everything Attachments bedder either. Another great video!
Thanks Jacob!
Anything attachments makes the best implements out there I just wish I lived closer shipping to Oklahoma is high and out of their normal area.
Kevin, we ship to Oklahoma all the time and it is generally very low! Email travis@everythingattachments and I'll take great care of you. *even west coast customers usually can't believe our low freight rates.
@@EverythingAttachments Thanks Travis I will be in the market for a few attachments soon. I love the quality of your equipment and prices are reasonable. I also watch your youtube vids whenever I have questions on anything it has been a great help.
@@kevchard5214 Awesome! I'll be glad to assist. Join us in the EA Channel group on Facebook if you haven't already facebook.com/groups/EverythingAttachmentsLounge/
My mom had a green thumb. I always thought if she planted a popsicle stick it would grow into a popsicle tree. That is just how good she was with plants. She passed away in 2007 at the age of 86. While watching your video I thought, "I just wonder how much better of a garden she could have grown if she had the equipment that you have." My mom was a super gardener. I once saw her pick pole beans out of a Maple tree that was close to the garden. Of course she was old school and everything was done by hand. The only help she had was a tiller and us boys to till the soil for her. Thanks for the video.
AWESOME pix of you and the American flag in this clip
You said you cover the weeds with compost. Sounds good if that's what I heard you say. Is that correct? Good video, Thanks for making. I love the guys at Everything Attachments, learned so much.
yep...and it works!
Good video 👍 have a good day and stay safe 👍
WooooooooooooHeeeeeeeeeeeHeeeeeeeeeee!!!!Alright!!!!🤗🤗🤗I’ve watched you from the beginning and I’m even more in love with this channel NoW! Ty Josh and Mrs Stoney Ridge 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks buddy...I know you've been here for a long long time! That's awesome!
I enjoyed this video. Cantaloupes...…. good.
Hope they do well this year!
We used bedders on some of cotton and bean ground
But, on some we planted flat and built the beds around the plants with a cultivator either way works good
Tool Tuesday is going to be a great addition to an already awesome channel, Woooooo!!!👍
Looks good, I have one similar, really works great hilling up your sweet corn,
Maybe some day you can get the super A farmall fixed, it was probably the best truck patch, row crop tractor ever made,
But a little hard for big boys to get up on - off of,
We own one ourselves and found out that it is best to first use the rotavator.
Yep..this garden was tilled and then bedded....you could plow...disc and then bed up the rows if you like
Love my MF 240. I know the new ones are better. But it is a pleasure working with it. Why? Who knows 😅
I'm going to buy one of those. Thanks for the review. 👍🏻
Very cool tool for sure!
It’s looking good
Nice attachment. I live in northern Pennsylvania it's very Rocky was wondering if that would work with rocks
Great channel
Great job enjoyed that!!!
Do you overlap the tire when making the next row or move over a full tractor width.
full tractor width I'm pretty sure...I've gone no till and raised beds at this point, but I'm pretty sure it's just move to the next row
Cracking bit of kit.
That's nice, thumbs up !
Great video, nice row😀 bedder, i love tool tuesday.
GOD 🙏🙏bless you.
EDUARDO MIAMI FL 🇺🇸
beautiful place!
I love your farm!
everything very neat!
You feel the American pride!
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hey! Josh &Mrs Stoney Ridge Farmer.
I really enjoyed your video!
thanks for sharing! Thats awesome! Ill be looking for one now lol
That thing does make a nice bed but you have to make 3 or 4 passes to get there. I use one of two bidders or hillers. One is a disc bedder that has 3 blades to a side, the other is a pair of middle busters on a tool bar. Both will get the job done in 1 pass.
yep....many ways to skin a cat
I don’t use the tines behind the tires so I get nice paths between the rows. I’ll have to try flipping the center spade around like you did and see how that works. Never considered even trying it that way. I use a heavyhitch version, but I have a much smaller tractor and garden.
Well, I've seen other bedder equipment which build an awesome beddings with very smooth finish like as if it is a cement mortar came out of a mould......
Josh when are we gonna see another video on The Popcorn Willeys Jeep Restoration anxious to see another video on this as I like to see old historic vehicles being restored to its former Glory instead of sitting and collecting rust?
He said in his live stream last week. The jeep restoration is on the back burner for awhile. There is just to much going on at the farm. I think but don't quote me he said not until around the fall. I was enjoying the series as well.
I've done the bedding by hand once....this will save you about 800 hours of work as well as your back, joints, etc.
Have you thought about using a moisture point for your seed row? I would throw less soil around but still score your windrow
Great video have you checked with any city sewer plants they sell the bio dirt for cheap and it grows plants grass or what ever you want so well it will amaze you
Once you get that super a going you need to put those disks on the front and use that
Good job buddy 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏼
Cool video , very interesting
With all that stuff you guys grow how do you preserve it? Canning, dehydrator, freeze dryer? Keep producing great videos. Love to watch them.
Another great vid!
Question: When planning your garden, specifically the orientation of the rows, how do sun exposure, average wind direction, and land contour factor in? For example, do you tend to run your rows north-sout so that they get more or less equal sun exposure, with contour and wind secondary factors? (I mention wind b/c olive trees need it to pollinate -- bees won't do the job.) Tx!
Orienting rows is mainly for drainage. That's so when you get too much rain the excess can drain off. Where I am we can get some heavy rains. The sun is in the sky so sun exposure isn't a problem. My main veg. plot the rows run north to south because thats how the land slopes and its located with some big trees on the west side to shade my garden from the harsh afternoon texas sun. I plant the more tender crops on the west side of the garden so the shade from the trees gets to them first. Hot sun loving plants like okra and sweet potato I plant on the east side so they stay in the sun longer.
how do ya keep the critters out of the garden? and stink bugs have you had to deal with them?
My wife is fussing at me today because I got my pole beans and string beans rows to close together. I can definitely relate.
Good job man! Got a question about the tires on your tractor. What is the brand and size of those rear tires? Thanks.
I believe those are continental tires
I ordered the gb 50
Question. Did you fertilize the entire garden, till it in, then use the garden bedder?
I'm gonna tell you what, you cant go wrong buying implements from Ted and the guys at Everything Attachments. They make great stuff here in the USA in a smaller production shop and source as little as possible from other countries.
Wooooooooo! Thanks, Jeremy. #Merica
I just got one of these this week. What pins are you using for the lower links? Can't get a good view in the video.
Nice video
We used a bedder and this same seeder but now our beds/rows are being overrun with grass and weeds. I use a tiller between the beds/rows, but can’t seem to control the grass in the beds/rows. Did we miss a step...like spraying before planting?
Thank you for keeping AMERICA GREAT That shoot with the american flag uff perfect.
seems like on some passes the row bedder comes up out of the ground completely, I wonder if you were to get some barbell plates and hang a few on where the tines are attached if it would stop doing that and maybe work better and save some time?
Are those galaxy branded tires on the rear of your 240?
Wow you said that you would Hoe by Hand ? Both Gardens ? That's a lot of Hard Work & Time Sir... That Row Bedder is a Life Saver then !! Bet By the time the garden would get hoed by hand the other garden would be ready to Harvest... lol G- Wiz Thanks cant wait for that Fencing Video, That right there can be a couple of videos in it's self of Fencing.. ON the Fencing would you be Pounding in the Post ?? Or Drilling each one ? I Can Lay some fencing Now if your Homestead was not so far from ours I would be Asking to HELP. Thank you sir..
Most post will be pounded...some will be drilled and tamped. Now as for hoeing each garden....just takes a few minutes in the morning once you get a handle on the weeds...it's not that bad...good for the soul!
I was told that plowing may be necessary before tilling for soil that was never planted. Any thoughts?
There's a video somewhere out there where a guy uses those tines on his corn field in between the rows to uproot any weeds before they get started while the corn was still short enough to drive over without really contacting the bottom of the tractor.
A fine job you did with that piece of American made attachment Big thumbs up! Looks like EA make a quality product.
One question.
Is there a purpose for running the tines and sweeps while you were bedding the rows or was running the tractor back over to compact between the rows an afterthought?
Seems like you could have done the same thing without using the tines and sweeps and saved some time.
Did you make a after planting video?
I did not this year....but made mention of what happened in other vids...tell ya what happened..the crows ate all the corn up as soon as it sprouted...then the beans grew much faster than the new corn I planted....we had stunted corn lol...better luck next year I guess
Stoney Ridge Farmer lol yes better luck love your work God Bless!
Are you gonna use GPa's seeder. That was a cool little tool. Good Luck.
I have 5-7 acres. what model and attachment do I need to do my work if I want to do these job...
1. plant corn seeds
2. cleaning weeds between space of 2 rows of corns
3. hilling corns each row
4. put fertilizer for the corns
5. tilling weeds with new ground before planting crops
If u use that small tractor to plan corns and it will be a large space open between 2 rows of corns which u plant,so what attachment u will use to clean the weeds in the space and hill corns?
I'm trying gb 50 row bedder from everything attachments
What size of the garden bedder are you using in this video? I didnt catch it in the video, nor did I see it in any of the comments. Thanks for the great visual on this product.
Did you sale the backhoe?
What's the red peace of equipment a planter?
What hp at pto is the 240 Ferguson?
Arthur Dewith Thank you. The RowBedder does a good job! 👍
Where do you get your compost?
Typically the city nearby has a compost site, but be aware of pesticides that could be in the compost
Can someone please explain the reasons or benefits of forming beds like this rather than just planting in flat tilled ground.
plants are bedded up, looks nicer, you can drive your tractor through it, provides a walkway and give's your plants nice loose soil to grow