Thanks for sharing this. I've been watching this video for several years and finaly this year I've got my first crop of wheat going. Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic it's people doing this sort of thing that gives me the belief that the industrial factory 'bread' you get in supermarkets etc won't kill off the craft of REAL bread making Thanks a million!
For such a short video I have learned so much. You are a genius with your own machines. Both videos are wonderful. Looking to buy a farmhouse and land to grow my own wheat, vegetables and other goodies. Thank you very much sir for taking the time to make these videos. May the LORD bless you and your family.
Great series of videos. My daughter has a book that says wheat is being harvested to make bread and so she wanted to see the process. Your videos worked great. Thanks.
Amazing. I just planted soft red winter wheat for the first time since it's my favorite grain. I don't have any machinery to use planting or harvesting it at this time. I have a much smaller crop. I hope I am able to harvest it next spring once it's ready. It's growing quite beautifully and thick right now before the snow falls. I don't have issues with any weeds since it's very late in the year. I'm having a very hard time finding a place to buy the wheat locally, so growing it is my best option.
I'm planning on growing a small plot of wheat this spring and appreciate the real time video of the work involved. I grow winter rye as a cover/green manure crop, but that's relatively easy. Sow it, grow it, mow it, till it.....plant. Nice garden, thanks for sharing.
Very nicely done video, nice content and editing (and part 2 as well). I grow winter wheat, and a vegetable garden. This year I planted Japanese Millet, Grain Sorghum and Egyptian wheat, partly as wildlife food, but I am going to experiment with adding small amounts of flour from these to my bread. Enjoyed your solutions for processing on a small scale.
"Ok you can use my music free but it has to be louder than all the other sound in the video at all times." Haha, Nonetheless- I appreciate the content!
Kiwi farmer breaks own world record with monster wheat crop.& Subsidy Free.!!! New Zealander, - Guinness World Record for the highest wheat yield with a crop producing 17.398 tonnes per hectare.- (one hectare is equal to 2.47 acres.- www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/122074530/kiwi-farmer-breaks-own-world-record-with-monster-wheat-crop .. The kerrin wheat is to be milled for flour, or goes into feed for pork, chickens or cows..- .NZ - is at the forefront in developing farming techniques and technologies that could be utilised by other farming nations, www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/91162354/new-zealand-farmers-break-world-record-for-wheat-growing ...,,,
I am born and bred in a city, I have never ever been to any village, but I love this way of life. It is so natural, so far far away from the materialistic world that we have created. I know it would be hard for any urbanized human to live there, but this is how life should be, beautifully simple.
Hello Your video has inspired me to try it myself. I have tried 50 m2 of wheat and 50 m2 of rye. I was realy impressed by the sight of my own small field in my garden. And I have learned, how much work it is, to produce my own bread and I'm admiering our ancesters who have done it this way for centurys. The harvest was 35 Kilo of whaet and 30 Kilo of rye. Threashing was qute hard for me. Rye, I have threashed with a flail because a storm has put the stalks to the ground, which made
Makes me wish i had an allotment, but the nearest one is a couple of miles away and i have no transportation. I only have a small garden but i make the most of it. I was thinking of growing a little wheat. I have some seed already. You video makes me want to even more!
harvesting quite hard. For the wheat, I used a self made threashingmaschie. Not as sophisticated as yours, but it made it's job. I have seen, you gave a building instruction for your type of threashing maschine on the internet. But I would appreciate a more closely look into the system by a video here on youtube. That would help me, improving my own "invention". May be, you are interested in my "cerial production" in my garden. There are severel videos on my channel, from seeding til
Thank you for the response. I have grown some red fife the last couple of years, only have a hand full of seed, though trying to increase seed. I am also trying to grow some Red Lammas!
@fbackes1 I am in the process of putting something together on the construction of the thresher but it will take a few more months before its finished. In the meantime, you could keep an eye out for an old (push type) lawn mower that has a steel roller at the rear. The roller usually has a 3/4” shaft with a sprocket and chain drive to the cutting blades. This roller will become the threshing drum and all the other components of the thresher are made to suit the dimensions of this drum.
Very good video. Thank you for sharing with us. It is very thorough. I plan to show this to my kids so they will learn what it really is that they are throwing away. All that hard work gone into their bread. All that time. And one day, when i have space, i hope to grow my own spelt and this will be very useful. Cheers
I admire this. I've often wondered about the logistics of small scale wheat production. I recognize it's a good skill to have, but it seems like a rich man's game. It's not really economical when you figure in the cost of equipment and your own time. But then, if you have plenty of fertile land, lots of money for equipment, and the luxury of not having to work for a living, it's very cool.
That depends on whether you have spring or winter wheat. Winter wheat is planted around October-November. Spring wheat at March-April. Harvest time for winter wheat is between late July-August. Spring wheat from August-September. A better indicator of harvest time is the color of the stalks or the moisture content of the seed. I hope you found this informative :)
@rockandrope Thanks for your comment, I sense we have the same low opinion of the industrial factory stuff on the bread shelves of supermarkets. One day I may get into to using a sourdough starter, as opposed to shop bought dried yeast. Then I think the artisan bakers would call it REAL bread.
@seedtray1: Lovely video and as a fellow small-scale cereal grower of some years trying I endorse your methods. My only suggestion: instead of the dryer, on a sunny September day, spread the grain out on tarmac or a flat roof - a few hours in the sun is sufficient. I'd like to see the drawings of the machine but fear I do not have your amazing engineering skills. I've found the Prehistoric (as documented by J Ceasar) method of snapping off the ears then hand/foot threshing quite efficient.
Okay much better. I killed the sound and realized you were planting Flax. I think I will use your technique for planting some winter wheat here in Virginia. I think the method will work just fine for most small grains Great video BTW. Thanks!
I'm in Central Virginia and was looking into small-scale wheat farming. I think I could find a bit of backyard a bit smaller than Stephen's allotment to sacrifice for the experiment. Did you get anywhere with this last winter?
Perhaps you can help me. I planted early in march, and it is now may, and my crop grew about 6" and stopped. I planted a similar sized lot as yours, but I tried my hand at broad casting. Perhaps I planted too much. This is my first year planting this plot, perhaps it needs fertilizer? I water every 2 or 3 days. It is staying green, but not growing. I have 4 blades that are twice the size off all the others and growing heads the rest look like thick garden grass. Did I plant the wrong variety?
Kiwi farmer breaks own world record with monster wheat crop.& Subsidy Free.!!! New Zealander, - Guinness World Record for the highest wheat yield with a crop producing 17.398 tonnes per hectare.- (one hectare is equal to 2.47 acres.- www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/122074530/kiwi-farmer-breaks-own-world-record-with-monster-wheat-crop .. The kerrin wheat is to be milled for flour, or goes into feed for pork, chickens or cows..- .NZ - is at the forefront in developing farming techniques and technologies that could be utilised by other farming nations, www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/91162354/new-zealand-farmers-break-world-record-for-wheat-growing
Where can I get this music? I love this music. I did not have a problem hearing you through out this video, I am guessing the other people complaining just have poor hearing and a bad taste for music.
I am interested in using the brush cutter to harvest my wheat and oats more efficiently. How did you make the attachment to your brush cutter? Do you have plans for the attachment. Thanks for taking the time to answer.
@rickvanman I am not sure which piece of equipment you refer to as part one of the video ends at 7.38. Perhaps you could let me know the time sequence in the video from - min to - min.
I use wheat on a regular basis as a green cover crop and I do save seed off the crop for future seeding and a bit of flour. When I plant I don't use rows as shown in this video. I simply broadcast on a tilled garden then rototill the seed in to about a 1-2 inch depth. Rolling it does help with germination. Some seed may go a bit too deep and some a bit too shallow but I have never had a failure using that method. I sow very thick and so no weeding is required as there is no where for the weeds to grow as the wheat is faster growing and shades out the weeds early. The biggest challenge I had was finding a way to mechanically thresh the wheat without buying an expensive thresher. I use a Sun Jo Leaf Shredder. They are very cheap and the chaff and wheat are contained in a plastic bag under machine. It is a simple matter of winnowing the chaff from the wheat using any number of fan, wind or air compressor options. For future use as planting seed I don't bother to winnow as the chaff / wheat mixture is just fine for that purpose. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing wheat in the garden blowing in the wind.
You are an inspiration. I tried wheat and oats last year and had marginal success, this year, following your methods more, things are looking more promising. Could you address fungal problems with wheat? I've bought supposedly resistant varieties and still have a bit of it to contend with.
Kiwi farmer breaks own world record with monster wheat crop.& Subsidy Free.!!! New Zealander, - Guinness World Record for the highest wheat yield with a crop producing 17.398 tonnes per hectare.- (one hectare is equal to 2.47 acres.- www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/122074530/kiwi-farmer-breaks-own-world-record-with-monster-wheat-crop .. The kerrin wheat is to be milled for flour, or goes into feed for pork, chickens or cows..- .NZ - is at the forefront in developing farming techniques and technologies that could be utilised by other farming nations, www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/91162354/new-zealand-farmers-break-world-record-for-wheat-growing ..,,
Hi, enjoyed your videos! May I ask what type of wheat variety arer you growing, nice long wheat heads! I collect old varirties of wheat so im cureous...thanks!
@thenodnarb You may have planted a variety of winter wheat instead of spring wheat. Winter wheat requires a period of cold weather to initiate flowering. If you planted spring wheat it would not be heading yet, I suggest you visit the web site- wheat doctor to learn more about wheat growth stages etc. Hope this is of help to you.
Hey, I like your video, very useful for my year 5 thesis. Just wanna ask how many people can the piece of land you're working on in this video feed when grow wheat?
Hi' i like your video and that machine what do you call of that it is trriser or i don't know where we can buy this machine and also how many month exactly before harvest the grains thank you.
Does this website have instructions for modifying the brush cutter with a cradle? I'd also like to see directions for making your small scale threshing machine. Would a chipper to the same thing, or would it need to be modified?
Were do you get your seed from please?, I have been interested in growing wheat and I have talked to farmers in Abergavenny but they are so secretive they will not tell me I have tried arigculture seedsmen but they will only sell in large bulk quantites I`m only looking for a couple of kllos of seed
@Hetman1974 I sense you have a well-founded concern over mankind’s plunder and misuse of the earth’s natural resources (particularly oil & other fossil fuels). I am now harvesting using an Austrian scythe, I am still learning but find this scythe so much better than a brush cutter and just as quick. I intend to convert the threshing machine and tiller to run on solar power using a 12 V ¾ Hp DC motor & 12 V battery. (Unfortunately, I don’t have enough land to keep a horse)
Thanks for sharing this. I've been watching this video for several years and finaly this year I've got my first crop of wheat going. Thanks for sharing!
I'm just about to apply for my first allotment.
Really impressed with the threshing machine Stephen, well done mate.
Fantastic it's people doing this sort of thing that gives me the belief that the industrial factory 'bread' you get in supermarkets etc won't kill off the craft of REAL bread making
Thanks a million!
This is...the most romantic gardening video I have ever seen in my life. ~wipes away tear~
Bleakunending 😂
I came here looking for advice on my crops, but instead found peace. Thank you for your wonderful insight. I hope your well.
For such a short video I have learned so much. You are a genius with your own machines. Both videos are wonderful. Looking to buy a farmhouse and land to grow my own wheat, vegetables and other goodies. Thank you very much sir for taking the time to make these videos. May the LORD bless you and your family.
Great series of videos. My daughter has a book that says wheat is being harvested to make bread and so she wanted to see the process. Your videos worked great. Thanks.
threashing. Once again, thank you for your inspiration. That was an experiance I never want to miss in my life.
Roesberger Ralf
Thank you. Great video. One of the few real things on TH-cam.
lol true
Amazing. I just planted soft red winter wheat for the first time since it's my favorite grain. I don't have any machinery to use planting or harvesting it at this time. I have a much smaller crop. I hope I am able to harvest it next spring once it's ready. It's growing quite beautifully and thick right now before the snow falls. I don't have issues with any weeds since it's very late in the year. I'm having a very hard time finding a place to buy the wheat locally, so growing it is my best option.
We grow white Sonora wheat. Doesn't need to be thrashed. Less berrys, more protein, no machinery.
I'm planning on growing a small plot of wheat this spring and appreciate the real time video of the work involved. I grow winter rye as a cover/green manure crop, but that's relatively easy. Sow it, grow it, mow it, till it.....plant.
Nice garden, thanks for sharing.
We will make flower out of it if I can just saying
Wow that soil prep paid off!
Thanks, I am loving your various machines old and new. 🥰
Appreciate the 14 year old only true information that's left on you tube🙂🙂🙂🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Very nicely done video, nice content and editing (and part 2 as well). I grow winter wheat, and a vegetable garden. This year I planted Japanese Millet, Grain Sorghum and Egyptian wheat, partly as wildlife food, but I am going to experiment with adding small amounts of flour from these to my bread. Enjoyed your solutions for processing on a small scale.
Brilliant. What a great threshing machine. I hope you are doing well, 13 years later.
Thank you for documenting this fascinating process, the kids and us thoroughly enjoyed watching!
I don't know what I'm doing here but I love this
"Ok you can use my music free but it has to be louder than all the other sound in the video at all times." Haha, Nonetheless- I appreciate the content!
brendan ahh that’s funny! 😂
Kiwi farmer breaks own world record with monster wheat crop.& Subsidy Free.!!!
New Zealander, - Guinness World Record for the highest wheat yield with a crop producing 17.398 tonnes per hectare.- (one hectare is equal to 2.47 acres.- www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/122074530/kiwi-farmer-breaks-own-world-record-with-monster-wheat-crop .. The kerrin wheat is to be milled for flour, or goes into feed for pork, chickens or cows..- .NZ - is at the forefront in developing farming techniques and technologies that could be utilised by other farming nations,
www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/91162354/new-zealand-farmers-break-world-record-for-wheat-growing
...,,,
I am born and bred in a city, I have never ever been to any village, but I love this way of life. It is so natural, so far far away from the materialistic world that we have created. I know it would be hard for any urbanized human to live there, but this is how life should be, beautifully simple.
Hello
Your video has inspired me to try it myself. I have tried 50 m2 of wheat and 50 m2 of rye. I was realy impressed by the sight of my own small field in my garden. And I have learned, how much work it is, to produce my own bread and I'm admiering our ancesters who have done it this way for centurys. The harvest was 35 Kilo of whaet and 30 Kilo of rye. Threashing was qute hard for me. Rye, I have threashed with a flail because a storm has put the stalks to the ground, which made
Makes me wish i had an allotment, but the nearest one is a couple of miles away and i have no transportation. I only have a small garden but i make the most of it. I was thinking of growing a little wheat. I have some seed already. You video makes me want to even more!
Maximus sent me!
One of the most wholesome videos I’ve seen
harvesting quite hard. For the wheat, I used a self made threashingmaschie. Not as sophisticated as yours, but it made it's job. I have seen, you gave a building instruction for your type of threashing maschine on the internet. But I would appreciate a more closely look into the system by a video here on youtube. That would help me, improving my own "invention". May be, you are interested in my "cerial production" in my garden. There are severel videos on my channel, from seeding til
Thank you for the response. I have grown some red fife the last couple of years, only have a hand full of seed, though trying to increase seed. I am also trying to grow some Red Lammas!
@fbackes1 I am in the process of putting something together on the construction of the thresher but it will take a few more months before its finished. In the meantime, you could keep an eye out for an old (push type) lawn mower that has a steel roller at the rear. The roller usually has a 3/4” shaft with a sprocket and chain drive to the cutting blades. This roller will become the threshing drum and all the other components of the thresher are made to suit the dimensions of this drum.
Very good video. Thank you for sharing with us. It is very thorough. I plan to show this to my kids so they will learn what it really is that they are throwing away. All that hard work gone into their bread. All that time.
And one day, when i have space, i hope to grow my own spelt and this will be very useful. Cheers
Thanks friend now Cheryl can bake a fresh loaf myself it's amazing stuff bread.
Its a modern variety paragon, this year I am also trying some red fife, April bearded, atle and ile de noe
Salt of the earth stuff!! Well done.
Beautiful life. I'd give up the city in a minute if I had a farm ..
I admire this. I've often wondered about the logistics of small scale wheat production. I recognize it's a good skill to have, but it seems like a rich man's game. It's not really economical when you figure in the cost of equipment and your own time. But then, if you have plenty of fertile land, lots of money for equipment, and the luxury of not having to work for a living, it's very cool.
My favorite meal some loafs of bread thanks for the tip friend.
This video was so helpful. Thank you for taking the time to show us.
That depends on whether you have spring or winter wheat. Winter wheat is planted around October-November. Spring wheat at March-April. Harvest time for winter wheat is between late July-August. Spring wheat from August-September. A better indicator of harvest time is the color of the stalks or the moisture content of the seed. I hope you found this informative :)
SUPERB! Thank you for sharing. Simple living and high thinking of the Almighty Lord is probably the best way of living... God bless
@rockandrope Thanks for your comment, I sense we have the same low opinion of the industrial factory stuff on the bread shelves of supermarkets. One day I may get into to using a sourdough starter, as opposed to shop bought dried yeast. Then I think the artisan bakers would call it REAL bread.
Thank you for your time in making these videos. Please make more. Very informative.
Thank you so much for doing this video. You didn't have to but you did and it is appreciated
WONDERFUL videos! Thank you so much.... from Texas
@seedtray1: Lovely video and as a fellow small-scale cereal grower of some years trying I endorse your methods. My only suggestion: instead of the dryer, on a sunny September day, spread the grain out on tarmac or a flat roof - a few hours in the sun is sufficient. I'd like to see the drawings of the machine but fear I do not have your amazing engineering skills. I've found the Prehistoric (as documented by J Ceasar) method of snapping off the ears then hand/foot threshing quite efficient.
You could use the wheat that won't come clean for planting next year
Okay much better. I killed the sound and realized you were planting Flax.
I think I will use your technique for planting some winter wheat here in Virginia. I think the method will work just fine for most small grains Great video BTW. Thanks!
I'm in Central Virginia and was looking into small-scale wheat farming. I think I could find a bit of backyard a bit smaller than Stephen's allotment to sacrifice for the experiment.
Did you get anywhere with this last winter?
YOU MADE A BEAUTIFUL VIDEO THAT HAS ENCOURAGED ME ...APPRECIATE YOUR HELP ABSOLUTELY LOVED YOUR VIDEO THANKS
This is many years old. I hope you are doing well Stephen
Thanks for giving such information. I want to try it in my small land. its very helpful.
Wow! It is so beautiful!
absolute legend - how about barley to pint? love the tying off of the wheatsheaves!
Great video,lovely looking crop of Wheat what variety is the wheat?
Why did you choose Spring over winter wheat?
Perhaps you can help me. I planted early in march, and it is now may, and my crop grew about 6" and stopped. I planted a similar sized lot as yours, but I tried my hand at broad casting. Perhaps I planted too much. This is my first year planting this plot, perhaps it needs fertilizer? I water every 2 or 3 days. It is staying green, but not growing. I have 4 blades that are twice the size off all the others and growing heads the rest look like thick garden grass. Did I plant the wrong variety?
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Kiwi farmer breaks own world record with monster wheat crop.& Subsidy Free.!!!
New Zealander, - Guinness World Record for the highest wheat yield with a crop producing 17.398 tonnes per hectare.- (one hectare is equal to 2.47 acres.- www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/122074530/kiwi-farmer-breaks-own-world-record-with-monster-wheat-crop .. The kerrin wheat is to be milled for flour, or goes into feed for pork, chickens or cows..- .NZ - is at the forefront in developing farming techniques and technologies that could be utilised by other farming nations,
www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/91162354/new-zealand-farmers-break-world-record-for-wheat-growing
very good, I learn many staff, Please where I can fine wheat seed I want to grow it in Africa
Beside my vegetable garden, thanks
great video on the steps of growing wheat.
Where can I get this music? I love this music. I did not have a problem hearing you through out this video, I am guessing the other people complaining just have poor hearing and a bad taste for music.
Wish you'd make more videos.
great video, but i have a question, is the rest of the stalk of wheat that isnt threshed hay??
I am interested in using the brush cutter to harvest my wheat and oats more efficiently. How did you make the attachment to your brush cutter? Do you have plans for the attachment. Thanks for taking the time to answer.
@rickvanman I am not sure which piece of equipment you refer to as part one of the video ends at 7.38. Perhaps you could let me know the time sequence in the video from - min to - min.
A lot of farmers are so sweet!
You Sir, are brilliant!
Great guide. Thank you Mr. for your video.
Excellent video.
Great video and tips. Can I grow wheat in just 6 hours of sunlight?
Awesome. Do I sense a retired engineer? Mind if I ask about where you are located?
Thanks.
thanks for the walk through, will eat my bread with more delight now.
I use wheat on a regular basis as a green cover crop and I do save seed off the crop for future seeding and a bit of flour. When I plant I don't use rows as shown in this video. I simply broadcast on a tilled garden then rototill the seed in to about a 1-2 inch depth. Rolling it does help with germination. Some seed may go a bit too deep and some a bit too shallow but I have never had a failure using that method. I sow very thick and so no weeding is required as there is no where for the weeds to grow as the wheat is faster growing and shades out the weeds early. The biggest challenge I had was finding a way to mechanically thresh the wheat without buying an expensive thresher. I use a Sun Jo Leaf Shredder. They are very cheap and the chaff and wheat are contained in a plastic bag under machine. It is a simple matter of winnowing the chaff from the wheat using any number of fan, wind or air compressor options. For future use as planting seed I don't bother to winnow as the chaff / wheat mixture is just fine for that purpose. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing wheat in the garden blowing in the wind.
Stephen, what variety of wheat is this? Thank you for sharing!
You are an inspiration. I tried wheat and oats last year and had marginal success, this year, following your methods more, things are looking more promising.
Could you address fungal problems with wheat? I've bought supposedly resistant varieties and still have a bit of it to contend with.
Brilliant! . Can I ask How much wheat did you get off it.
Hi! Great video, really inspiring. What do I have to do to avoid problems with mice, rats or birds in the field or where you dry/store the grain?
its 2020 and its about half way through april, we had snow yesterday. this is calgary alberta canada.
Kiwi farmer breaks own world record with monster wheat crop.& Subsidy Free.!!!
New Zealander, - Guinness World Record for the highest wheat yield with a crop producing 17.398 tonnes per hectare.- (one hectare is equal to 2.47 acres.- www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/122074530/kiwi-farmer-breaks-own-world-record-with-monster-wheat-crop .. The kerrin wheat is to be milled for flour, or goes into feed for pork, chickens or cows..- .NZ - is at the forefront in developing farming techniques and technologies that could be utilised by other farming nations,
www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/91162354/new-zealand-farmers-break-world-record-for-wheat-growing
..,,
I would like to try this, this year coming. Where can i get seeds and what seeds am i looking for? Thanks very much.
Just stumbled onto this video, and am very curious as to how your threashing machine works and how you made it.
This was uploaded 9 years ago lol
Hi, enjoyed your videos! May I ask what type of wheat variety arer you growing, nice long wheat heads! I collect old varirties of wheat so im cureous...thanks!
@thenodnarb You may have planted a variety of winter wheat instead of spring wheat. Winter wheat requires a period of cold weather to initiate flowering. If you planted spring wheat it would not be heading yet, I suggest you visit the web site- wheat doctor to learn more about wheat growth stages etc. Hope this is of help to you.
Hey, I like your video, very useful for my year 5 thesis. Just wanna ask how many people can the piece of land you're working on in this video feed when grow wheat?
Great video, first time visiting :)
Hi' i like your video and that machine what do you call of that it is trriser or i don't know where we can buy this machine and also how many month exactly before harvest the grains thank you.
Brilliant. Cheers. One day I'm going to try this. One day....
Does this website have instructions for modifying the brush cutter with a cradle?
I'd also like to see directions for making your small scale threshing machine. Would a chipper to the same thing, or would it need to be modified?
@KallyJones In the USA try Johnnyseeds or bountifulgardens
Great video.
Were do you get your seed from please?, I have been interested in growing wheat and I have talked to farmers in Abergavenny but they are so secretive they will not tell me I have tried arigculture seedsmen but they will only sell in large bulk quantites I`m only looking for a couple of kllos of seed
This is goals, thank you
Great video, can i traslate it to arabic and publish it to my chanal? Thanks
You could do that for any videos we may have on our channel you would like. Just let us know and email us at our email in the description.
Maximus Ironthumper.
great job done....thanks for uploading....
Fantastic video, thank you! :) Very inspiring
God bless you sir!
Do you have plans for the homemade thresher?
this video's fantastic, thank you
@Hetman1974 I sense you have a well-founded concern over mankind’s plunder and misuse of the earth’s natural resources (particularly oil & other fossil fuels). I am now harvesting using an Austrian scythe, I am still learning but find this scythe so much better than a brush cutter and just as quick. I intend to convert the threshing machine and tiller to run on solar power using a 12 V ¾ Hp DC motor & 12 V battery. (Unfortunately, I don’t have enough land to keep a horse)
i know this video is old, but can you show how to build the threshing machine, thanks.
Really informative video!
Do you know why some sow wheat in Autumn? Is there an advantage?
Nice video... Actually my ideal life style. Thanks
Wow, just wow!
Do you have plans for the threshing machine? I'd love to make one.
Loved this video