I laughed so hard at those may flies! I've seen that so many times, and I still get laugh. I pull in the barn, idle for a minute and say, "Go free," as i shut off the tractor! So many!
Looks like a job well done. Man, i know the feeling about kids, they can be frustrating but you still love them. If kids are occasionally ungrateful or little turkeys once in a while that's normal but it's the ones whose parents uave let them learn that as their entire overpriveleged personality that are the problem. Also, nice bug collection, who would uave thought, ive never seen that kinda swarm on a tractor before. Thanks for sharing.
Id love to see the disk getting worked. I love watching old equipment being taken care of and used. Older equipment may not be as fancy as new but a lot easier to work on and fewer points of failure. Plus id rather machine a part than having to build a myriad of wiring harnesses to get a switch to talk to a PCB or actuator.
Those 706 gas were notorious for burning points. That's probably the flutter you are hearing at idle. They usually clear up under load. Once load is taken off they go back to that flutter. Just how they are.
I have confirmed your suggestion lol. They were used points I just cleaned up and put in when I serviced the distributor. Good call on that one... It is way worse now lol. Video soon of points replacement.
I will make an effort at it for sure. You aren't the only one that has commented about it. A few years ago people were saying that they didn't like that they couldn't hear me over the equipment running. I'll get some disking footage for sure though. NOT in the next one lol
Dont matter what them blades look like. When its down and plowing its supposed to be level .front moves dirt out rear pus it back. Unlevel will "row " the field and take a few years to corrsct with a field cultivator
Yes you are correct. I just use the pattern on the blades as a guide to ensure they are all going the same depth. Self taught and that's what I have figured out lol. I have learned that f'd up means you really f'd up lol
I laughed so hard at those may flies! I've seen that so many times, and I still get laugh. I pull in the barn, idle for a minute and say, "Go free," as i shut off the tractor! So many!
Your tractor sounded good pulling that disk. 💪💪💪👍👍👍
Looks like a job well done.
Man, i know the feeling about kids, they can be frustrating but you still love them. If kids are occasionally ungrateful or little turkeys once in a while that's normal but it's the ones whose parents uave let them learn that as their entire overpriveleged personality that are the problem.
Also, nice bug collection, who would uave thought, ive never seen that kinda swarm on a tractor before.
Thanks for sharing.
A successful day! We can ride along with you,you don’t have to talk . We’ll just enjoy the ride together! 👍🏻🇺🇸
Id love to see the disk getting worked.
I love watching old equipment being taken care of and used.
Older equipment may not be as fancy as new but a lot easier to work on and fewer points of failure.
Plus id rather machine a part than having to build a myriad of wiring harnesses to get a switch to talk to a PCB or actuator.
Nice seeing field work again
Thanks for the great video
Those 706 gas were notorious for burning points. That's probably the flutter you are hearing at idle. They usually clear up under load. Once load is taken off they go back to that flutter. Just how they are.
I have confirmed your suggestion lol. They were used points I just cleaned up and put in when I serviced the distributor. Good call on that one... It is way worse now lol. Video soon of points replacement.
Could we actually see the equipment working?
I will make an effort at it for sure. You aren't the only one that has commented about it. A few years ago people were saying that they didn't like that they couldn't hear me over the equipment running. I'll get some disking footage for sure though. NOT in the next one lol
Dual wheels would make a smother ride😊
Dont matter what them blades look like. When its down and plowing its supposed to be level .front moves dirt out rear pus it back. Unlevel will "row " the field and take a few years to corrsct with a field cultivator
Yes you are correct. I just use the pattern on the blades as a guide to ensure they are all going the same depth. Self taught and that's what I have figured out lol. I have learned that f'd up means you really f'd up lol
Just me but occasionally I spray my tractors off.
Yes. They get sprayed off after a job is completed. Same with the combine and hay mower. I use air on those.
Brother I will never know how you do all this and work full time. Makes me tired thinking about it
Yes lol