I always like watchin' I spent fall at Lake Champagne campground in Randolp , VT next to the AG college. In front of me watching farmers cutin, rackin, balin. Good fun watchin.
I have a JD 52 B ,and a #15 Massey Harris ground drive manure spreader- There are some little kids down the road so I try to go that way for a ride, and they will wave, jump up & down and holler Tractor, Tractor!! I stopped one day and & little boy was all happy- he had a pair of bibbed overhauls on, so I ask him if he wanted to sit on the tractor, and he did and his Mother took his picture and he was all Happy!!
Yanko Always the most spoiled one of the family lol. I had an 140lb german shepherd for 12 yrs til he fell going down steps & broke his spine. Strong as a bull & had easily 2-5 more yrs in him but had to make that very hard decision to put him down. Took quite awhile to get a vet to come to the house & when he went to knock him out his heart was soo strong he had to administer 2 doses . Made me feel soo badd & even worse to have to have it done .
I think bad luck is just part of the push unfortunately. We wrecked the sidewall on (2) 710/70R38's yesterday an hour after the tire shops closed.. so much for weekend tillage. Good luck and keep plugging along!
It's great to see a real farmer working with old equipment. Not many farmers have brand new equipment. It's just not affordable. Takes a lot of creativity to be a good farmer. Enjoy your content.
Not to many farmers have brand new equipment , pal you need to open your dam eyes n smell the real coffee bud that's all you see anymore. Farmers and brand new equipment. You must be ablivious . I hope you don't vote like that.
Ha, should bring the mobile welder by and slap a piece of plate on there, drill out a hole and call it a day. It looks like it could be cast steel so should be okay to weld, would need a spark test. I love restoring old fields to their original perimeters, mowing and cutting and clearing it out.
Good to hear you had JD training wondered how you knew so much about GREEN. Also like watching old footage but hate seeing how much you worked & had to walk away 😢
You made me smile when you said about your bad luck....I swear that is just part of farming but then if it was easy everyone would be doing it! That looked a nice ploughing job and you should be proud of yourself in what you achieve each day.
I have been plowing non stop for a month....fun to watch someone else do it lol.....I am pulling a 4 bottom Case roll over plow with a 1980 John Deere 4440....so still doing it old school.....I always describe plowing as "scrubing your kitchen floor with a tooth brush" lol......but the better plow job you do, the more it saves the farm money by less passes after you plow to when you plant...a rough plow job can cost a thousand bucks in fuel and lots of man hours to get it knocked down flat.
@@DuffyAg Maybe try getting further away from your and check your depth.....might help eliminate the stuff not being buried....also, check your trash boards....that plays a big part of making green stuff disappear.
@@DuffyAg Maybe try getting further away from your furrow and check your depth.....might help eliminate the stuff not being buried....also, check your trash boards....that plays a big part of making green stuff disappear. Even worn out points will make a difference....we have super abrasive soil where I am (Whidbey Island, Washington) and when we changed points (shears) out, the plow acts totally different till you wear them in. Also draft control is another big one.....might check that as well. That 7520 should have a draft control know somewhere....play with that a bit. Not trying to tell you what to do, but sharing some of my plowing knowledge.
@@DuffyAg I have had lots of working dogs from Labs to Blue Heelers. My experience has been The Australian dogs not quite as domesticated as the usual gun type dog. A little feral is still left in them. I am pretty sure the Heelers we had could have fended for themselves if they needed to. Catch deer or what ever to survive. A little rain never bothered them. Really good working dogs they are. Not suitable for city/apt living. Yenko is one lucky dog to have an environment suited for him.
Loving the videos keep them up . We used always plow our paddocks in Australia to dry them out to plant as long as you could pull the plow you'd be out working . And when it comes to plowing practice makes perfection so keep plowing .
Can I just say how good it makes me feel to see what a good dog owner you are. My mom runs the local animals shelter and my old lady works there so I spend my extra time not much but whatever extra time I have volunteering out there. You would be upset to see just how many people get a dog because they think it’s cool then abandon them because it’s to much responsibility. It is so disappointing to see just how shitty people are! Nice to see you set a good example for people to see the right way to be a dog owner! Thank you for that!
I’m getting caught up on all the videos since February, so I’m almost there! I was deployed, so I wasn’t able to watch much. I don’t know anything about farming, so I’m learning a lot watching your videos, keep ‘em coming! I have distant family that farms and raises beef cattle in central Illinois and cousins who farm in the San Joaquin Valley of California. I never got to experience any of it other than the occasional visit but there’s a part of me that wishes I grew up on a farm rather than in the city!
We have all Versatile tractors now. At one time, we had a 7520, a Massey 1805, and a 4386 IH. The 1805 only lasted a few years. IH was good. The 7520 didn’t give us problems. All just not the power we were looking for. Better to get what you need than turn up what you have and use it wrong.
Hi I left a tractor one place and it was at the back of couple hundred acre field. They broke both doors glass, the turn signal lever all the gauges the shift lever the radio air filter oil filter who does things like that. Also had a tandom dump trailer stolen cant leave things there. Torch was a good idea I'm getting old not to think of that lol. Have a great day
That field is looking good. Get that extra tire fixed and fab up a mount to carry it on the plow.....then your sure to never need it..... it’s called “reverse juju”.
Man I so love your your content - I'm just amazed that you have a regular job, manage to farm, and put this content up on the net for us. Do you ever get to sleep? Anyway, thanks again! I'm sort of reliving my youth watching you wrangle the older equipment, fixing on the fly and making do. Keep at it!
Two things;can you use the leftover bales of hay from last year and use them as mulch to fertilize or compost the soil? 2. A friend has a mushroom farm and every 3or4 months they change the dirt out and put in new dirt , mushroom soil is extremely rich in nutrition for plants.The soil is -was free to haul off as much as you could,by truck load dry bulk spreader should work...
Same here I hate people had both my tractors tool boxes completely wiped out as well as my pull out chain on front of the Deere since I mow ditches I’m stuck often . I’ve had equipment and trailers stolen but always recovered since all machines and trailers have gps !
It’s crazy to see some of the lease terms you have. No leaving equipment in field over night? We farm in East Tn for the most part if we keep the land cleared they don’t care what we do lol love the videos man. Love to see how people farm in different parts of the country. Keep it rolling 👍🏼
Well if it's raining my dog doesn't even check, just gets soaking. The owners kids watching her pull. Some kids like to see where their food comes from and what has to be done to get it. The farmers who grow and feed are the best. Don't think you can no-till rye but maybe so. Wouldn't do your planted crop much good to be shaded. Along the field edge you need a fold-up brush hog to square back those leaning over bushes.
No worries Chris, it's all part of the learning process!! I know that's easy for me to say, but you'll come out on top. When you feel like all is lost, just give ol Yenko a pet on the head, and all is good again lol. Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it
i like your farming videos i used to farm with my dad and my self until every body wanted cash rent and i could nt do that i had old equipment it works just as good as the new stuff i ve milked cows raised bottle calves got beef cows to done every thing but raised sheep good old john deere 7520 one of the best
Awesome video. I love the drone shots. Just remember when you get down your puppy dog is there to cheer you back up. Thanks for sharing, can’t wait for the rest of the season from the planting to the harvesting!
Plow parts are expensive enough that it is worth while to buy a parts plow. There are a lot of 300 or 500 dollar parts on them so buying a plow for 1000 or 1500 makes sense
Skimmers would help bury the trash, have you consider topping/Flail mowing the cover crop before ploughing it in. The plough is turning the furrows over lovely, i've never ran a trailed plough, always had mounted.
Can never bring enough tools and spare parts. I hay 24 miles from the farm, solo. A service truck or trailer would make life much easier, but you've got to work with what you've got.
Humans are ash holes when the stuff aint theirs, that's why i have guns and a big field. lol.. Thanks for sharing your days with us, Peace and God Bless.
Another great video - thanks for sharing. It would be interesting sometime to also see you work for De-Laval (if they'd let you film). Greetings from an ex-dairy farmer (in UK) now growing hay in Spain. 👍
Thanks for watching. I don't know if I will ever post about that work since it's not my farms and I'm on someone else's pay at it so me taking more time may not be good. Hope the UK is well
Yes. Not as common as a conventional plow. In Wisconsin a lot of the potato farms run them. I went to potato country and bought a four furrow, neighbors looked at it funny until they realized no dead furrows to work shut. Around my part it's mostly Disc chisel plow, or deep ripped for primary tillage. A few farms are starting to go vertical tillage, couple 100% no till farms too.
The hose connections ports I need to send put there's a guy who rebuilds them. Just need to have some time and the rear plow leak I ordered the o ring for it
FARMER, I LIKE IT, A LOT, I'M 74 AND I'VE BEEN THERE.
Nice job that plowed up pretty nice. That 7520 looks pretty sharp making laps in the field. I don't blame the kids for watching
I always like watchin' I spent fall at Lake Champagne campground in Randolp , VT next to the AG college. In front of me watching farmers cutin, rackin, balin. Good fun watchin.
Hi you make too get your Mom same flowers for Mother day. And maybe Dad too. Be safe and have good weekend and week.
I have a JD 52 B ,and a #15 Massey Harris ground drive manure spreader- There are some little kids down the road so I try to go that way for a ride, and they will wave, jump up & down and holler Tractor, Tractor!! I stopped one day and & little boy was all happy- he had a pair of bibbed overhauls on, so I ask him if he wanted to sit on the tractor, and he did and his Mother took his picture and he was all Happy!!
I love the 7520 and you got that plow dialed in.
Yanko Always the most spoiled one of the family lol. I had an 140lb german shepherd for 12 yrs til he fell going down steps & broke his spine. Strong as a bull & had easily 2-5 more yrs in him but had to make that very hard decision to put him down. Took quite awhile to get a vet to come to the house & when he went to knock him out his heart was soo strong he had to administer 2 doses . Made me feel soo badd & even worse to have to have it done .
Watching your videos just makes me want to get outside and do some work. It’s weird the places you can find motivation 😂
I think bad luck is just part of the push unfortunately. We wrecked the sidewall on (2) 710/70R38's yesterday an hour after the tire shops closed.. so much for weekend tillage. Good luck and keep plugging along!
Thats how it always seems to go
It’s so nice seeing the young ones coming out to watch maybe one day they will be into farming to keep it going hope you gave them a ride
I’m 15 and Farmings all I want to do, it’s the best job, much better than sitting in an office all day
those kids just loved the big ole Deere!!
It's great to see a real farmer working with old equipment. Not many farmers have brand new equipment. It's just not affordable. Takes a lot of creativity to be a good farmer. Enjoy your content.
Not to many farmers have brand new equipment , pal you need to open your dam eyes n smell the real coffee bud that's all you see anymore. Farmers and brand new equipment. You must be ablivious . I hope you don't vote like that.
Ha, should bring the mobile welder by and slap a piece of plate on there, drill out a hole and call it a day. It looks like it could be cast steel so should be okay to weld, would need a spark test. I love restoring old fields to their original perimeters, mowing and cutting and clearing it out.
Love the drone shots!
Me to been getting some awesome shots with it
Makes you feel good when you got people that appreciate you.
I like watching the progress
I can’t wait to see the corn being planted
Into planting now should have some videos of it next few days
Good to hear you had JD training wondered how you knew so much about GREEN. Also like watching old footage but hate seeing how much you worked & had to walk away 😢
I’ll send link to my brother in western New York who is the President of the NY Two Bangers Club with a news letter👍👍👍
Life cant keep a good farmer down think positive you will over come all the little things and be on top big thumbs up
Good video. Your always working hard an looking tired near end of video. Hope you can get some down time for yourself. 👍👍👊👊🐾🐾
You made me smile when you said about your bad luck....I swear that is just part of farming but then if it was easy everyone would be doing it! That looked a nice ploughing job and you should be proud of yourself in what you achieve each day.
I have been plowing non stop for a month....fun to watch someone else do it lol.....I am pulling a 4 bottom Case roll over plow with a 1980 John Deere 4440....so still doing it old school.....I always describe plowing as "scrubing your kitchen floor with a tooth brush" lol......but the better plow job you do, the more it saves the farm money by less passes after you plow to when you plant...a rough plow job can cost a thousand bucks in fuel and lots of man hours to get it knocked down flat.
Thats definitely for sure. Been some learning with it but it's been good. Good description to
@@DuffyAg Maybe try getting further away from your and check your depth.....might help eliminate the stuff not being buried....also, check your trash boards....that plays a big part of making green stuff disappear.
@@DuffyAg Maybe try getting further away from your furrow and check your depth.....might help eliminate the stuff not being buried....also, check your trash boards....that plays a big part of making green stuff disappear. Even worn out points will make a difference....we have super abrasive soil where I am (Whidbey Island, Washington) and when we changed points (shears) out, the plow acts totally different till you wear them in. Also draft control is another big one.....might check that as well. That 7520 should have a draft control know somewhere....play with that a bit. Not trying to tell you what to do, but sharing some of my plowing knowledge.
I watched you ask Yenko how soaked he was several times and laughed at the way he looked at you like..... just from the ears down bro. 🤣🤣
He loves it for sure
@@DuffyAg I have had lots of working dogs from Labs to Blue Heelers. My experience has been The Australian dogs not quite as domesticated as the usual gun type dog. A little feral is still left in them. I am pretty sure the Heelers we had could have fended for themselves if they needed to. Catch deer or what ever to survive. A little rain never bothered them. Really good working dogs they are. Not suitable for city/apt living. Yenko is one lucky dog to have an environment suited for him.
I could watch plowing videos all day. Great stuff Chris
Greetings from a farmer in Sweden awesome video 🙌
I very much enjoy having a new video to watch every day
Best of luck brother
Appreciate it
I really look forward to your uploads, another great video Chris, thank you from the UK
Great video keep it up love the old muscle tractors
Love the video //greetings from Sweden
Thank you for watching from Sweden 🇸🇪
Loving the videos keep them up . We used always plow our paddocks in Australia to dry them out to plant as long as you could pull the plow you'd be out working . And when it comes to plowing practice makes perfection so keep plowing .
Awesome video and Field work.
enjoying the show and thank you for teaching us you are great !
Thanks for watching along
Wow! Those House are beautiful ! And huge . High rent Farming you are .
Can I just say how good it makes me feel to see what a good dog owner you are. My mom runs the local animals shelter and my old lady works there so I spend my extra time not much but whatever extra time I have volunteering out there. You would be upset to see just how many people get a dog because they think it’s cool then abandon them because it’s to much responsibility. It is so disappointing to see just how shitty people are! Nice to see you set a good example for people to see the right way to be a dog owner! Thank you for that!
I’m getting caught up on all the videos since February, so I’m almost there! I was deployed, so I wasn’t able to watch much. I don’t know anything about farming, so I’m learning a lot watching your videos, keep ‘em coming! I have distant family that farms and raises beef cattle in central Illinois and cousins who farm in the San Joaquin Valley of California. I never got to experience any of it other than the occasional visit but there’s a part of me that wishes I grew up on a farm rather than in the city!
We have all Versatile tractors now. At one time, we had a 7520, a Massey 1805, and a 4386 IH. The 1805 only lasted a few years. IH was good. The 7520 didn’t give us problems. All just not the power we were looking for. Better to get what you need than turn up what you have and use it wrong.
Thumbs up too yanko and his master good teamwork luck is now going up:):)
Hi I left a tractor one place and it was at the back of couple hundred acre field. They broke both doors glass, the turn signal lever all the gauges the shift lever the radio air filter oil filter who does things like that. Also had a tandom dump trailer stolen cant leave things there. Torch was a good idea I'm getting old not to think of that lol. Have a great day
That field is looking good. Get that extra tire fixed and fab up a mount to carry it on the plow.....then your sure to never need it..... it’s called “reverse juju”.
Love watchin your stuff 🇦🇺
Man I so love your your content - I'm just amazed that you have a regular job, manage to farm, and put this content up on the net for us. Do you ever get to sleep? Anyway, thanks again! I'm sort of reliving my youth watching you wrangle the older equipment, fixing on the fly and making do. Keep at it!
Two things;can you use the leftover bales of hay from last year and use them as mulch to fertilize or compost the soil? 2. A friend has a mushroom farm and every 3or4 months they change the dirt out and put in new dirt , mushroom soil is extremely rich in nutrition for plants.The soil is -was free to haul off as much as you could,by truck load dry bulk spreader should work...
👋🚜😊 field you planted looks great Duffy. The flag is great 👍! Admire you’re work ethics, thank you friend. Take care of you’re back always!
Brings back lots of memories you plowing
Same here I hate people had both my tractors tool boxes completely wiped out as well as my pull out chain on front of the Deere since I mow ditches I’m stuck often . I’ve had equipment and trailers stolen but always recovered since all machines and trailers have gps !
It’s crazy to see some of the lease terms you have. No leaving equipment in field over night? We farm in East Tn for the most part if we keep the land cleared they don’t care what we do lol love the videos man. Love to see how people farm in different parts of the country. Keep it rolling 👍🏼
Well if it's raining my dog doesn't even check, just gets soaking. The owners kids watching her pull. Some kids like to see where their food comes from and what has to be done to get it. The farmers who grow and feed are the best. Don't think you can no-till rye but maybe so. Wouldn't do your planted crop much good to be shaded. Along the field edge you need a fold-up brush hog to square back those leaning over bushes.
You can build a crapper to go in the front Herba articulated tractor where is the blade attaches that would be pretty sweet
No worries Chris, it's all part of the learning process!! I know that's easy for me to say, but you'll come out on top. When you feel like all is lost, just give ol Yenko a pet on the head, and all is good again lol. Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it
I really appreciate that
@@DuffyAg Thanks for the reply!!
Rain caps on all our tractors were on backwards so that a branch would not break the cap.
Been using Tireject in assorted tires lately. Works great but it is expensive.
i like your farming videos i used to farm with my dad and my self until every body wanted cash rent and i could nt do that i had old equipment it works just as good as the new stuff i ve milked cows raised bottle calves got beef cows to done every thing but raised sheep good old john deere 7520 one of the best
Thanks for watching and land owners don't understand for sure. Plus everyone runs up rent it seems
Your good luck is "Yanko" and don't over feed him, worst thing you can do. Enjoy your content from up here in Ontario.
Awesome video. I love the drone shots. Just remember when you get down your puppy dog is there to cheer you back up. Thanks for sharing, can’t wait for the rest of the season from the planting to the harvesting!
I like my raincaps facing towards the front of the tractor
Plow parts are expensive enough that it is worth while to buy a parts plow. There are a lot of 300 or 500 dollar parts on them so buying a plow for 1000 or 1500 makes sense
Thats for sure. I got alot of parts with this one hoping to run for a while
Love the videos
Appreciate it
Nice big fields.
We do plough every year in the Netherlands and it's a time consuming job for sure
Hellos From North Korea 🇰🇷
Also planting barley, is basically a green manure
love the video's Duffy
7520 seems to just idle along playing with that plow👍🇺🇸💪. Thanks Chris your doing great with the videos.
Skimmers would help bury the trash, have you consider topping/Flail mowing the cover crop before ploughing it in. The plough is turning the furrows over lovely, i've never ran a trailed plough, always had mounted.
Can never bring enough tools and spare parts. I hay 24 miles from the farm, solo. A service truck or trailer would make life much easier, but you've got to work with what you've got.
Thats tough for sure too. And yup can't have everything at once.
Number 2 Green manure
👍 From Sweden to😉
Appreciate it
Nice job 👍 ground is never moldbord plowd before? Nice sandy soil. Greetings from the Netherlands
That is a dream to plant into
Humans are ash holes when the stuff aint theirs, that's why i have guns and a big field. lol.. Thanks for sharing your days with us, Peace and God Bless.
Dairy Dad sayz, "The cover crop your plowing down is called green manure."
that's the way of the farmer.
"try a thing and SEND IT"
Absolutely only way to do it
Nice Video, 3 point plows like ours in Europe are not in your area? I think they are better for the smaller fields?
Greetings from Germany 👍
Gloom Despair and Agony On Me just like Hee Haw
Deep Dark Depression, Excessive Misery...
Dairy Mama sayz, "You need to get a real baby, boy."
Did you do any soil tests on any of the new land? I would love to see how it improves over time
plow down organic material as much as you can over time you cant hide it makes the best ground good luck sounds like you need some cheer in your beer
Thats what I'm hoping. This ground needs more organic material in it. Thank you
Give the kid a ride ( with permission of course)
Another great video - thanks for sharing. It would be interesting sometime to also see you work for De-Laval (if they'd let you film). Greetings from an ex-dairy farmer (in UK) now growing hay in Spain. 👍
Thanks for watching. I don't know if I will ever post about that work since it's not my farms and I'm on someone else's pay at it so me taking more time may not be good. Hope the UK is well
Don't see bottom plowing much anymore unless you have clay ground
How far from the farm is the field you plowed last? How many acres? Great video, Have a great week.
What's up
I see cobleskill ag hoodie. What year were you there. I went fall of 07 but Deere gave me better offer at the time.
I much prefer to see ploughing rather than Tilling any day.
That old Deere sounds a beast like the way it rolls out the coal when you give it the beans, wat horse power and how old is she.
Never heard of not being able to leave equipment in the field you farm
I wouldn't want to anyways to many people messing with equipment if we leave stuff in fields it's usually by a house
LoveYenko! Favorite farm dog hands down. Breed? Breeder?
He sure is a good one. He's a blue heeler and came from a breeder in New York who hasn't breed since but has his sister
👍😀
Thought that de laval truck was the farms ser truck. Do u work off the farm too?
Yes I have a full time off farm job working for local delaval dealership doing robotic milking equipment
I wonder how many hours are on that 7520.
Hi from England do you use reversable ploughs in the US??
Brilliant videos btw 👍👍👍
Yes. Not as common as a conventional plow. In Wisconsin a lot of the potato farms run them. I went to potato country and bought a four furrow, neighbors looked at it funny until they realized no dead furrows to work shut. Around my part it's mostly Disc chisel plow, or deep ripped for primary tillage. A few farms are starting to go vertical tillage, couple 100% no till farms too.
Haven't even watched the video, but dude, you don't even know what's it like to have bad luck!!!!!!
Hope thats a cast steel instead of cast iron
I believe it is. Because it was welded on from the factory
@@DuffyAg both can be welded cast with 100 argon and mig welder,
Steel with stick tig or mig.
Hi
Duffy, can a utility boom truck work?? So yes visit frank.
Any news on the oilpul video???
I gotta have the funds for a truck before I really go looking.
Frank said the oil puller will come out after planting of corn
@@DuffyAg i didm't say that you have to buy it. But you wanted a servicetruck
Do you have any fields of alfalfa
Why not power wash the hydraulic areas that have or had leaks to see how bad/fix?
The hose connections ports I need to send put there's a guy who rebuilds them. Just need to have some time and the rear plow leak I ordered the o ring for it
ima guess service truck, you mean a 4x4 service bed etc all and all
So u pay ur self do all this work with your equipment or the farm pays you always lost?