I have an A buy having a hard time finding parts for my cultivator. I bought it and was missing parts. It's a manual set up. If anyone has parts for sale I would be interested
Everyone screaming Spring is here...My experience butt sitting back "Saying yep, we'll see." I'm glad to see I'm not alone in the thoughts that the cold weather is over. I'm in NW Georgia and my Tomato plants are just now popping the top of the soil making an appearance. Peppers have been transplanted into bigger cups and only beginning to set true leaves. God Bless, and have a wonderful rest of your day.
I'm in NE Texas and one of my old farming friends reminded me yesterday, farming is a gamble. Here, we gamble against a late frost or early Texas heat with corn. I planted my first patch of corn yesterday but I share those thoughts that we've not seen the last of this winter.
Thanks for sharing the video Joey. Enjoyed watching the tractors working. Yeah I like to plant corn early but if wait till the first of May it'll out do the early planted corn if it gets a frost or something. Sammy is learning how to do things and growing up and it's good to see him growing into his own person. Be safe getting back home you two.
The 140 and Super A sure did a good job. I do not use 30 oil in tractors. Due to our climate, I run 15W40, as I I start them in as cold as 0F. You'll get the parts you need to install a fast hitch on your Super A. You're in the best place to find them. Thanks so much for the video.
Great video Joey. I love the super A. I wouldn't mind having me one but like you have said before the funds have to be there. Cant wait to see Sammy driving it. Down here in GA i planted my potratoes the 18th and my broccoli and collards shortly after. So many people down here try to plant earlier than that and i tell them the same thing a cold snap is always in the making. Our planting dates are a little earlier than yours but a trick i learned is if your potatoes have popped up and you see a frost coming just hill back over them and it'll protect them. Good luck to yall and God bless!
Hello Joey. I attempt to wait a day or to to comment (not always successful) as I enjoy reading the comments and usually watch the video again. I’m happy you, Roger, and Sammy have gotten the Sammy Super A back into a useful tool. I certainly enjoyed all aspects of making it field ready again. I do hope you will post videos of Roger’s in Super A being put to work as well. I hope you are able to be part of the live on Monday 3/4. Thanks for sharing. Stan here.
Looking good Joey. The real value of the Super A will be listing and cultivating with it while leaving the hitch on your 140 for your heavy work. I've cultivated with the disks more than once. Love Sammy's ball cap!
Something to consider when adding fast hitch is the helper spring. You will need to replace inner rock shaft with one from 100 thru 140. The super doesn’t have the ear on rock shaft to connect the spring. Keep up the good work
@@Jtwes than you sir. Been slow on progress this week. Got the flu or something but every bolt I put back in I’m a step closer lol. I had to just make myself go today l
I would recommend using the horribly expensive Hy-Tran oil. These tractors develop a lot of condensation in the gear boxes. Hy-Tran was developed to be very hydroscopic. It will absorb the moisture while maintaining good lubricity so that the gears are happy and none of the surfaces not covered in glypthol develope rust. You deal with a little more gear noise but I think it's worth the money and the noise for the piece of mind of a tractor that doesn't work every day and can't be replaced.
I love your videos. I live right straddle of zone 8 & 7 in NE Texas. Two old timers who were long time second generation farmers are saying it's time to plant sweet corn right now. Commercial farmers one hour east of me are planting and have some sprouting. This year I laid out my rows with rolling cultivators on my Super A so either my SA or Cub will work the rows as needed. Yesterday, I planted 10 one hundred foot long rows of G90 with my Cub and 172 planter. I side dressed with triple 13 using a disc fertilize injector mounted on the planter sled five inches off the center line at a rate of five pounds per one hundred feet row. I used the 9 hole plate (POAX) that one of my old farmer friends used for years. Some say I'm rushing. I guess I can always replant with the planter which I really enjoyed. I love watching your videos.
Thanks Wayne for that very detailed information. It is much appreciated for us wannabes. I can qualify as an old timer, but I was involved in a different life. I know only what folks like yourself, Joey, and Roger teach me by sharing. Best regards and good luck as well. Stan here.
@Jtwes I too am wanting to get potatoes in the ground but it's still a little early here. I'd like to find a tractor like one of your. My Farmall C is just a tad big for my layout.
It's good to see the tractors working. Does it seem a little odd not to have a backrest while driving Sammy's Super A after only having the 140 for so long?
The 140 looks like it does a good job how are the Super A to work on there is a guy up there street who has three small tractors and one is a super A they have been sitting for about 8 years and I understand they were under water and he drained everything out and that is all he did thanks
Hey Richard There not bad at all. I have a playlist of us working on the super A. th-cam.com/play/PLYJV3PCgviVIHwtnSQ5pPj1PS54B4R5dg.html&si=aBx4mCf4SvtycUr2
Yea there is no need to race and be the first one to get your stuff in the ground. I tried to play that game last year... wasn't as early as I could of been but I was early. And as cool as it was this last year up into June my late corn and first corn ended up just a few weeks apart. It caught up to the early stuff.
I have an A buy having a hard time finding parts for my cultivator. I bought it and was missing parts. It's a manual set up. If anyone has parts for sale I would be interested
Hopefully some one will read this Curtis.
Time to turn the boy loose! You go Sammy!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Let the party begin , Joey is ready for the 2024 season , enjoy , stay safe !
Nothing more satisfying than the first field work of the year. I've been needing this. Thanks for all you do Joey. Take care buddy
Thanks Kevin Take care.
Getting back in the tractor and using that disk harrow on the corn plot, like meeting an old friend again after being apart for a while.
Agreed
Everyone screaming Spring is here...My experience butt sitting back "Saying yep, we'll see."
I'm glad to see I'm not alone in the thoughts that the cold weather is over. I'm in NW Georgia and my Tomato plants are just now popping the top of the soil making an appearance. Peppers have been transplanted into bigger cups and only beginning to set true leaves.
God Bless, and have a wonderful rest of your day.
Thanks Tater.
I'm in NE Texas and one of my old farming friends reminded me yesterday, farming is a gamble. Here, we gamble against a late frost or early Texas heat with corn. I planted my first patch of corn yesterday but I share those thoughts that we've not seen the last of this winter.
back in the 50's we use to plant corn around april 20 th. i can only remember one late frost. central va.
Right now I have it on my mind for May 1st. We’ll see how that goes.
Thanks for sharing the video Joey. Enjoyed watching the tractors working. Yeah I like to plant corn early but if wait till the first of May it'll out do the early planted corn if it gets a frost or something. Sammy is learning how to do things and growing up and it's good to see him growing into his own person. Be safe getting back home you two.
Thanks Bart it’s been a blessing being down here. Look forward to coming home.
The 140 and Super A sure did a good job. I do not use 30 oil in tractors. Due to our climate, I run 15W40, as I I start them in as cold as 0F. You'll get the parts you need to install a fast hitch on your Super A. You're in the best place to find them. Thanks so much for the video.
Yes sir we’ll find some soon enough. Thanks for always commenting.
Glad to see I’m not the only one that’s tried cultivating with the disk lol. Certainly looking forward to using the rolling cultivators this year.
It’s fun. You’ll love them.
Sammy needs to turn some dirt. I'm sure he's excited to have the tractor. As always, love the videos.❤
He is . I asked him did he want to drive a little but he said he wanted to wait. I’m sure he’s just a little nervous .
Great video Joey. I love the super A. I wouldn't mind having me one but like you have said before the funds have to be there. Cant wait to see Sammy driving it. Down here in GA i planted my potratoes the 18th and my broccoli and collards shortly after. So many people down here try to plant earlier than that and i tell them the same thing a cold snap is always in the making. Our planting dates are a little earlier than yours but a trick i learned is if your potatoes have popped up and you see a frost coming just hill back over them and it'll protect them. Good luck to yall and God bless!
I tried to get Sammy to take a few rounds but he didn’t want to yet.
Hello Joey. I attempt to wait a day or to to comment (not always successful) as I enjoy reading the comments and usually watch the video again. I’m happy you, Roger, and Sammy have gotten the Sammy Super A back into a useful tool. I certainly enjoyed all aspects of making it field ready again. I do hope you will post videos of Roger’s in Super A being put to work as well. I hope you are able to be part of the live on Monday 3/4. Thanks for sharing. Stan here.
Hey Stan currently in a parking deck looking for a spot to park. Lol I hope to do a live from Miami Airport.
Looking good Joey. The real value of the Super A will be listing and cultivating with it while leaving the hitch on your 140 for your heavy work. I've cultivated with the disks more than once. Love Sammy's ball cap!
That’s what I told Sammy . Once I get the rolling cultivators on there they will stay.
Something to consider when adding fast hitch is the helper spring. You will need to replace inner rock shaft with one from 100 thru 140. The super doesn’t have the ear on rock shaft to connect the spring. Keep up the good work
I thought hard about it but I had decided against it. If I think about it I’ll show why in one of the videos. To long to type. Lol
I keep say'in, its still Febuary! I plant seeds in the ground first week in April, weather permiting.
Yes sir it’s still a little early. I do hope to plant some potatoes when I get back.
I’ll be so glad to get this 140 back together so I can play. I’m gone start breaking mine in about 2 more weeks or so
Been keeping up with your progress.
@@Jtwes than you sir. Been slow on progress this week. Got the flu or something but every bolt I put back in I’m a step closer lol. I had to just make myself go today l
@@Moorefarmalls Hate that hope you get to feeling better.
I would recommend using the horribly expensive Hy-Tran oil. These tractors develop a lot of condensation in the gear boxes. Hy-Tran was developed to be very hydroscopic. It will absorb the moisture while maintaining good lubricity so that the gears are happy and none of the surfaces not covered in glypthol develope rust. You deal with a little more gear noise but I think it's worth the money and the noise for the piece of mind of a tractor that doesn't work every day and can't be replaced.
Good Advice.
I love your videos. I live right straddle of zone 8 & 7 in NE Texas. Two old timers who were long time second generation farmers are saying it's time to plant sweet corn right now. Commercial farmers one hour east of me are planting and have some sprouting. This year I laid out my rows with rolling cultivators on my Super A so either my SA or Cub will work the rows as needed. Yesterday, I planted 10 one hundred foot long rows of G90 with my Cub and 172 planter. I side dressed with triple 13 using a disc fertilize injector mounted on the planter sled five inches off the center line at a rate of five pounds per one hundred feet row. I used the 9 hole plate (POAX) that one of my old farmer friends used for years. Some say I'm rushing. I guess I can always replant with the planter which I really enjoyed. I love watching your videos.
Hey Wayne
Hopefully you will be ok. I keep saying May 1st but we’ll have to see how it shakes out. I wished I was as precise as you on what I put out.
Thanks Wayne for that very detailed information. It is much appreciated for us wannabes. I can qualify as an old timer, but I was involved in a different life. I know only what folks like yourself, Joey, and Roger teach me by sharing. Best regards and good luck as well. Stan here.
Stan, I'm only a wannabe myself but learning every day.@@stanleyconrad4234
Awesome video
A couple more weeks here in KY and I'll be doing the same thing. Spring is close.
Just hoping to plant potatoes and maybe broccoli for now .
@Jtwes I too am wanting to get potatoes in the ground but it's still a little early here. I'd like to find a tractor like one of your. My Farmall C is just a tad big for my layout.
Fresh earth is a good smell
It does indeed.
Like them redwing boots you are wearing and love the farmall A
Hey Eric There 402 Super soles.
@@Jtwes like to find a used pair
Looking good. Can't beat a good farmall.
Thanks Alvis. Looking forward to some decent internet to catch up on some videos.
It's good to see the tractors working. Does it seem a little odd not to have a backrest while driving Sammy's Super A after only having the 140 for so long?
You know I haven’t thought about it so I guess I didn’t miss it.
Great I congratulated for this work
Thank you .
I wish this Alabama soil worked that easy.
That spot drains pretty good.
Not far behind you. We have had so much rain in Eastern NC last month, and its put me behind
The 140 looks like it does a good job how are the Super A to work on there is a guy up there street who has three small tractors and one is a super A they have been sitting for about 8 years and I understand they were under water and he drained everything out and that is all he did thanks
Hey Richard
There not bad at all. I have a playlist of us working on the super A.
th-cam.com/play/PLYJV3PCgviVIHwtnSQ5pPj1PS54B4R5dg.html&si=aBx4mCf4SvtycUr2
Yea there is no need to race and be the first one to get your stuff in the ground. I tried to play that game last year... wasn't as early as I could of been but I was early. And as cool as it was this last year up into June my late corn and first corn ended up just a few weeks apart. It caught up to the early stuff.
I’ve seen that before.
I should have another fast hitch in the next week or two
Email me when you do.
I bought a super A with a double sprocket on this right side opposite from yours. I wonder what that was for?
Hey Wesley Congratulations. My guess would be a planter.
Hey where do you buy the parts for that! I Have a super a but theres no attachments someone sold every attachment when my grandfather passed away
Lot of Facebook market place for implements and www.burchstore.com for Parts and implements
@@Jtwes thanks very much!