That tractor looks like the kind the neighbors had. We had a 1953 Farmall A tractor. My dad bought it for $200.00 but it wouldn't run but my dad knew it was a simple fix and he fixed it. That is what I learned to drive especially working the berries He walked behind to horse hoe. it was a lot of hard work. My nephew has the tractor now on his farm. Jim had to pay about $18,000.00 for his tractor. Your microphone is working great. We build a lot of things with the scraps of wood. We don't throw any thing away either. You would love living here it is 53 today. I really love the heat but my husband doesn't. We use pallets for a lot of things too, I agree they are handy. 💕NonnaGrace 🐓
Those boom arms are worth their weight! We've pulled motors out of trucks with a boom arm before my daughter bought a cherry picker. Love that little tractor. House is looking good too!
Hey just incase you haven’t done it yet , a new needle and seat in that carb will take care of your flooding issues. Also check the float while it’s apart. I’d just recommend rebuilding the whole carb , fairly inexpensive and they are not complicated carbs .
Thanks for taking us on a update tour of you place Rick 👍 That tractor should really help out with things 😉 I know how the summers can be around there, I spent many a summer working on a cabin around Mt Ida 😉
Your place is coming along great Rick. And that Ford 641 Workmaster Tractor is gem for certain. I love those old machines. Such a huge part of our history that I hope will always be preserved. You did a very fine job of giving us the little update and tour of things (you are an A+ tour guide for sure.) Thank you so much for taking the time to show us around my friend. You and your family stay safe and healthy out there. I am afraid things might get very ugly next week when the votes are counted, people are just crazy right now. We are blessed to be living in such a great country and let's keep it that way and just get along. See you on the next one.
I haven’t watched any YT in a while. I just seen your updates. It sure is good to see your doing well and making progress on your place. Everything looks great! I looked in the back side of your property and thought I seen a Ajax shirt press! Lol Just kidding 🤣 Happy for ya buddy! Keep up the good work. This cool weather is nice for us older guys to work in.
@@ArkansasPrepper Oh no sorry to hear that! It's about -8 here in NW Missouri but so far nothing has froze up at our house. I hear they're having rolling blackouts in the KC area. We'll be praying for you. Wish I could do more.
Been watching you a little while. ( sounds like I'm a stalker. lol ). Was wondering how you have your house & carport tied down. My family lives all over Arkansas & I know some of those storms can get pretty windy ( or worse ). Looking good out there. I like the tractor, its model is one year older than me ! ha-ha
If it was me I would go on and change that rear tire so you can save on an inertube them things are in my area 400.00 dollars each tire is 750.00 in my area.
I had extra charges on base price. Raised the walls 2 ft., wrapped the soffits and enclosed the gables. I think around $2700? It is a 24x22 also the tie downs was part of the cost bill.
@@ArkansasPrepper I’ll absolutely always understand. We are born into this world feeling not thinking. I’m just glad you are still with us. Lifelong fan.
You should be on the radio- you have the perfect voice for it. Nice tractor and they hold their value.
I have 1962 621 love mine great little tractors.
Nice old tractor!
Thanks!
That tractor looks like the kind the neighbors had. We had a 1953 Farmall A tractor. My dad bought it for $200.00 but it wouldn't run but my dad knew it was a simple fix and he fixed it. That is what I learned to drive especially working the berries He walked behind to horse hoe. it was a lot of hard work. My nephew has the tractor now on his farm. Jim had to pay about $18,000.00 for his tractor. Your microphone is working great. We build a lot of things with the scraps of wood. We don't throw any thing away either. You would love living here it is 53 today. I really love the heat but my husband doesn't. We use pallets for a lot of things too, I agree they are handy. 💕NonnaGrace 🐓
You are making great progress on your projects, especially since it's just you with no hired help.. Take Care
Those boom arms are worth their weight! We've pulled motors out of trucks with a boom arm before my daughter bought a cherry picker. Love that little tractor. House is looking good too!
I am so glad I have one. I can now move equipment without help.
Place is looking great!
Thanks Brad
Hey just incase you haven’t done it yet , a new needle and seat in that carb will take care of your flooding issues. Also check the float while it’s apart. I’d just recommend rebuilding the whole carb , fairly inexpensive and they are not complicated carbs .
Thanks!
Thanks for taking us on a update tour of you place Rick 👍 That tractor should really help out with things 😉 I know how the summers can be around there, I spent many a summer working on a cabin around Mt Ida 😉
Great video...enjoyed watching it....!
Looking good Rick, wish my wife and I could get the time to come see y'all.
If all it needs is chock nob and tire your liky man they are good tractors we have same one with a gray hood man powerfull
nice progress looking forward to more videos when you have time
Your place is coming along great Rick. And that Ford 641 Workmaster Tractor is gem for certain. I love those old machines. Such a huge part of our history that I hope will always be preserved. You did a very fine job of giving us the little update and tour of things (you are an A+ tour guide for sure.) Thank you so much for taking the time to show us around my friend. You and your family stay safe and healthy out there. I am afraid things might get very ugly next week when the votes are counted, people are just crazy right now. We are blessed to be living in such a great country and let's keep it that way and just get along. See you on the next one.
Glad to see you making videos again my friend. Orschelns home office is in the town I live in.
Nice Amazing videoes 👍
Thank you 👍
We had a 601 and 801 ford when I was growing up good tractors.
My neighbor has a 801 it is a nice tractor. Thanks Buddy!
I haven’t watched any YT in a while. I just seen your updates. It sure is good to see your doing well and making progress on your place. Everything looks great! I looked in the back side of your property and thought I seen a Ajax shirt press! Lol Just kidding 🤣 Happy for ya buddy! Keep up the good work. This cool weather is nice for us older guys to work in.
Glad to see you’re doing videos been subscribed a long time hope to see more
Thank you so much for commenting.
Great video, hope all is well.
Well right now we are froze-up solid. Hoping the anti freeze holds up.
@@ArkansasPrepper Oh no sorry to hear that! It's about -8 here in NW Missouri but so far nothing has froze up at our house. I hear they're having rolling blackouts in the KC area. We'll be praying for you. Wish I could do more.
Hey! Just subscribing to your channel from Garden State Gardener giveaway earlier
Thanks! I just subbed you back.
@@ArkansasPrepper awesome! Thanks!
Been watching you a little while. ( sounds like I'm a stalker. lol ). Was wondering how you have your house & carport tied down. My family lives all over Arkansas & I know some of those storms can get pretty windy ( or worse ). Looking good out there. I like the tractor, its model is one year older than me ! ha-ha
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If it was me I would go on and change that rear tire so you can save on an inertube them things are in my area 400.00 dollars each tire is 750.00 in my area.
I like your gable roof carport. What size and price? I need one myself.
I had extra charges on base price. Raised the walls 2 ft., wrapped the soffits and enclosed the gables. I think around $2700? It is a 24x22 also the tie downs was part of the cost bill.
Lord purposely kept those benches for you .
Why did you stop posting videos
I lost several family members to death over the last couple of years. It kinda knocked the wind out of sails. I hope you understand.
@@ArkansasPrepper I’ll absolutely always understand. We are born into this world feeling not thinking. I’m just glad you are still with us. Lifelong fan.