we just had 2 inches of rain a few days ago, not sure where that went. That’s on station around capel, old farm with houses on it now, we bale hay next to this and he’s sick of mowing this 4 acres so we’re putting clover and Timothy in it.
Plowing is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (English ) while ploughing is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English . I believe we changed the word somewhere around 1776 😆
i reconized the ihc plows what was the other i always liked to go 8/10 inches deep
The other 2 are Case plows, not sure of the model numbers
Man that looks like it's terribly dry.....was trying to figure out where you were at?
we just had 2 inches of rain a few days ago, not sure where that went. That’s on station around capel, old farm with houses on it now, we bale hay next to this and he’s sick of mowing this 4 acres so we’re putting clover and Timothy in it.
@@stevemorlock gotcha..... don't take long for people to get tired of mowing... costs a lot of money to do that many acres with a lawnmower 👍😂😂
Nothing like ford tractors sod busting!! Lol 😂
You got that right!
Just when Ford got passed the 6000 debacle and started making a really good tractor again....they quit the business.
Oh yea, love the 70 series they ended with. Good looking tractors. I’d love to find a decent 6000 just to have though
Do you call that ploughing?
Plowing is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (English ) while ploughing is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English . I believe we changed the word somewhere around 1776 😆
@@stevemorlock l was more referring to the quality of the ploughing than the wording
Yup, the dirts turned over and disked up very nicely and will be planted in a few weeks. That’s clay soil that hasn’t been touched in over 25 years
operatornya tidak pakai topi, apa nggak kepanasan? 😂
Around 84 degrees Fahrenheit