That's fantastic that your kids are such enthusiastic hunters. I remember back when I was a kid growing up a small dairy family farm such as yours all the good times spent with my Dad deer hunting for food for the freezer on our farm. There were no deer seasons at that time where we farmed but the CO's just looked the other way with farmers that hunted for sustenance as we did. Those days taught me great respect for our wildlife and to be grateful for the food they provided. I always thanked my harvested deer for their life in exchange for our bounty on the table.
For taking on and off the loader, leave the bucket hydraulics hooked up also - you can use the bucket to help change the angle of the loader up and down when backing out of, or lining up to the brackets. I had 2250 loaders on 684's so the basic design was the same.
Happy to see you are teaching your children about guns and hunting. Farming looks like a hard life and helping your food cost out with your own harvested meat must be a fantastic feeling👍🇺🇸
Both taken off and put on one of those loaders for our 3688 at least once. Watched my Dad and Grandpa enough times while growing up, it wasn’t too bad :)
Congratulations, Jessica . That worked really slick taking the loader off . 😂😂 you gotta cover that yellow paint 😂😂. Great video Al ,Happy Holidays and God Bless .
That 806 sure seems to run like a top 👍. Sure is handy how that loader comes off too. Hopefully the tank heater works out good for you, I've had trouble in the past with my 806 getting the water to circulate, but I may have had it plumbed wrong 🤷♂️. Sounds like winter is coming real soon
At work last night talking to a fellow coworker and we both farm as well and got bs-ing about favorite RUclips guys and he’d mention geroik farm and I mentioned your farm he watched a few videos and really enjoyed them.
We had a 2350 on a 986. Loved it! After taking it on and off a few times, I could easily do it in 15 minutes or less. You will love it and never have to use the 806 with the loader on wishing it was off and out of your way again. It's that easy. Murfreesboro, TN
You never have enough tractors equipped for loaders. Even when you don't need it for the job, and detatch it, you always know it's there when you need it. My job has 8 tractors, 7 of them have loaders. 1 of them rarely has the loader on it ( 4 times in 11 years), but it's worth it to have the loader ready to work if another one isn't. Great video!
I think I speak for a lot of people, that we enjoy your videos regardless if you think they’re boring or not. Lol. Bravo Jessica for your catch. Alan you removed the loader like a seasoned veteran. Take care and god bless.
Congratulations Jessica On Your Nice Doe Tell Mom And Justin Your Venison Is Going To Be More Tender Glad To See A Family That Hunts Together Great Memories Are Being Made I Enjoy It So Much Hopefully All Goes Well With The Heater Have Missed Your Family Videos Blessings And Please Be Safe ✌️
That was a really good video. You go Jessica. Nice deer for the freezer. Hope you get your heat fixed. Think you will. You are a very smart person. Thanks for the ride.
Sure a super slick loader. Once you have a loader, it makes a person wonder how you got by without one. The 806 will be a great addition, some adjustments and fine-tuning should make it a go-to tractor. Looks like you've got a team of up and coming deer hunters!!!
Great video. The snow will be coming soon enough...here in Western Maryland we already have about 10 inches plus more coming. Congrats Jessica , nice deer. God bless you all. 🙏❤️
I see you guys are old school Farmers, I like that yinz do not have to have the brand new equipment to get the work done. I remember when the 06 series were new!
Hurray, congratulations Jessica. Alan you're slacking, steal not painted the wheels, just kidding my friend. God bless the Trinity's Dairy family, many regards from NE Rural 0HIooo.
I've been a Subscriber for a few years now. You might not think you have much to show but i farm in a different country and in a very different way. So your day to day things fascinate me. You guys have an awesome family and are a joy to watch. Now those rear wheels on the 806 are bugging me 😆 gotta be red or white
It gets easier to mount the loader after you have done it a few times. The hoses are that long for a reason. I have one on my 966. It was on a 766 and ann 856 at the neighbors so you can swap it to your 1066 or 1256 if the need ever arises.
Itook one off a 584. Same setup but no cab. The only thing I did was roll the bucket all the way fowrard so it would dig in and not slide when I drove forward.
Hi Alan, I've got a 3930 Ford with a Ford 1709 loader. It comes off the same way as that international loader. Pretty slick and one of Ford's better ideas....unless of course they borrowed it from IH 😊
The neighbor farm had that loader on an 886. He also had a set of brackets on his 1066. Loader could be used on either. Was kind of handy to take on and off.
Them mount a matic loaders are awesome... I got the 2250 on my 544 farmall... I actually have one set of short hoses for the loader itself so I only have one set of long hoses to the left side couplers thst way if I need to use the rear coupler for hydraulic equipment I can just connect up..I disconnect the bucket from the left side couplers becuase. the center coupler is tied in that one right rear one... put valves in line with them hoses so you can shut them off if leaking or in summer weather
The IH loaders are nice, Easy on, Easy off. I have two 2250 loaders. The last one I bought 2 years ago costs me $1,700 delivered. At a dealer the 2350's are around $4,000 so you got a good deal in my opinion.
Enjoying your videos We still have about 4in. Of snow on the ground from that storm this week and it getting a lot colder but I guess that’s to be expected
We have a very similar loader for our 684 international. You will get the hang of it, my son can drop it or put it back on in less than ten minutes, literally. You have what seems to me a extra 20 feet of hydro lines though. That might be a pain in somebody's butt when you put it back on! In short, be very NICE TO YOUR WIFE ON THAT DAY!!!😁 That will be a two man women job! Be safe!👍👍👍
Me think you need to get the injecters out of that 806 and get them checked Alan. I'd bet the spray patterns are bad and the opening pressures are low.
Engine smoking seems till oil is burned off maybe just valve seals. I just did my tractor was easy to do. As allways I enjoy your videos thankyou have a great day awesome deer.
I have 2- 7:00 2350 loaders, 1 with hay forks & 1 with bucket. I have loader mounts on 1026, 856 & 1486. I can swap between tractors each loader depending on what’s available at the time. They are the easiest loaders to attach & detach I have ever seen. I have newer tractors with 4x4 & they are messy to install & detach compared to the 2350’s.
Happy to see you are teaching your children about guns and hunting. Farming looks like a hard life and helping your food cost out with your own harvested meat must be a fantastic feeling👍🇺🇸
Way to go Jessica! Show those boys who’s boss!!!
That's fantastic that your kids are such enthusiastic hunters. I remember back when I was a kid growing up a small dairy family farm such as yours all the good times spent with my Dad deer hunting for food for the freezer on our farm. There were no deer seasons at that time where we farmed but the CO's just looked the other way with farmers that hunted for sustenance as we did. Those days taught me great respect for our wildlife and to be grateful for the food they provided. I always thanked my harvested deer for their life in exchange for our bounty on the table.
For taking on and off the loader, leave the bucket hydraulics hooked up also - you can use the bucket to help change the angle of the loader up and down when backing out of, or lining up to the brackets. I had 2250 loaders on 684's so the basic design was the same.
Slick how that loader comes off. Someone was thinking when that was designed.
The new tractor seems to run well. Nice deer, Jessica. Be safe, and God bless
Nice video and Congratulations Jessica on her deer.❤
Happy to see you are teaching your children about guns and hunting. Farming looks like a hard life and helping your food cost out with your own harvested meat must be a fantastic feeling👍🇺🇸
Congratulations Jessica!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Al your videos are never boring.
Both taken off and put on one of those loaders for our 3688 at least once. Watched my Dad and Grandpa enough times while growing up, it wasn’t too bad :)
Congratulations, Jessica . That worked really slick taking the loader off . 😂😂 you gotta cover that yellow paint 😂😂. Great video Al ,Happy Holidays and God Bless .
Good job Jessica
That 806 sure seems to run like a top 👍. Sure is handy how that loader comes off too. Hopefully the tank heater works out good for you, I've had trouble in the past with my 806 getting the water to circulate, but I may have had it plumbed wrong 🤷♂️. Sounds like winter is coming real soon
New tractor sounds good 😊🐂🐃
You are never boring brother. I look forward to your vids.
Congratulations Jessica! It looks like you all had a good season up there.
Looks like the 806 will be a good addition to your fleet of iron.
At work last night talking to a fellow coworker and we both farm as well and got bs-ing about favorite RUclips guys and he’d mention geroik farm and I mentioned your farm he watched a few videos and really enjoyed them.
Awesome!
We had a 2350 on a 986. Loved it! After taking it on and off a few times, I could easily do it in 15 minutes or less. You will love it and never have to use the 806 with the loader on wishing it was off and out of your way again. It's that easy. Murfreesboro, TN
You never have enough tractors equipped for loaders. Even when you don't need it for the job, and detatch it, you always know it's there when you need it. My job has 8 tractors, 7 of them have loaders. 1 of them rarely has the loader on it ( 4 times in 11 years), but it's worth it to have the loader ready to work if another one isn't. Great video!
Congratulations Jessica! Interesting process to remove that loader. We got a lot of rain up here too. The yard is sloppy.
The 806 needs injectors worked on..That loader came off like a glove,,awesome
Congrats to Jessica on the deer. That door latch shim you found is why I don’t throw stuff like that out. You never know when you’ll need it. 😂
Liked the way the loader came off the tractor pretty smooth for an older design. Like you said other ones could be a pain to remove.
Great job Jessica on getting your deer.
Thank you Alan, I enjoy. Boe
I think I speak for a lot of people, that we enjoy your videos regardless if you think they’re boring or not. Lol. Bravo Jessica for your catch. Alan you removed the loader like a seasoned veteran. Take care and god bless.
Congratulations Jessica On Your Nice Doe Tell Mom And Justin Your Venison Is Going To Be More Tender Glad To See A Family That Hunts Together Great Memories Are Being Made I Enjoy It So Much Hopefully All Goes Well With The Heater Have Missed Your Family Videos Blessings And Please Be Safe ✌️
That was a really good video. You go Jessica. Nice deer for the freezer. Hope you get your heat fixed. Think you will. You are a very smart person. Thanks for the ride.
Sure a super slick loader. Once you have a loader, it makes a person wonder how you got by without one. The 806 will be a great addition, some adjustments and fine-tuning should make it a go-to tractor. Looks like you've got a team of up and coming deer hunters!!!
Congratulations on the deer
Great video 😊
Another very interesting video Thank you Alan and your God bless you and your family😊😊😊😊😊😊
Great video. The snow will be coming soon enough...here in Western Maryland we already have about 10 inches plus more coming. Congrats Jessica , nice deer. God bless you all. 🙏❤️
I see you guys are old school Farmers, I like that yinz do not have to have the brand new equipment to get the work done. I remember when the 06 series were new!
Hurray, congratulations Jessica.
Alan you're slacking, steal not painted the wheels, just kidding my friend.
God bless the Trinity's Dairy family, many regards from NE Rural 0HIooo.
I've been a Subscriber for a few years now. You might not think you have much to show but i farm in a different country and in a very different way. So your day to day things fascinate me. You guys have an awesome family and are a joy to watch.
Now those rear wheels on the 806 are bugging me 😆 gotta be red or white
Very nice job and God bless y'all
It gets easier to mount the loader after you have done it a few times. The hoses are that long for a reason. I have one on my 966. It was on a 766 and ann 856 at the neighbors so you can swap it to your 1066 or 1256 if the need ever arises.
Hey Allen,,,good to see everyone doing their part to fill the freezer!! 806 is still a great acquisition.
Nice to see the hay shed full and ready.
That’s a nice setup the way the loader detached
Looking good
Itook one off a 584. Same setup but no cab. The only thing I did was roll the bucket all the way fowrard so it would dig in and not slide when I drove forward.
Hi Alan, I've got a 3930 Ford with a Ford 1709 loader. It comes off the same way as that international loader. Pretty slick and one of Ford's better ideas....unless of course they borrowed it from IH 😊
Nice video
Congratulations Jessica
Love some cows thank y'all
The neighbor farm had that loader on an 886. He also had a set of brackets on his 1066. Loader could be used on either. Was kind of handy to take on and off.
I gotta buy some IH red paint and sneak up to Minnesota, and paint some rear rims on an 806... ;)
Them mount a matic loaders are awesome... I got the 2250 on my 544 farmall... I actually have one set of short hoses for the loader itself so I only have one set of long hoses to the left side couplers thst way if I need to use the rear coupler for hydraulic equipment I can just connect up..I disconnect the bucket from the left side couplers becuase. the center coupler is tied in that one right rear one... put valves in line with them hoses so you can shut them off if leaking or in summer weather
Nice deer Jessica 👏👍🙂
Great video
The IH loaders are nice, Easy on, Easy off. I have two 2250 loaders. The last one I bought 2 years ago costs me $1,700 delivered. At a dealer the 2350's are around $4,000 so you got a good deal in my opinion.
Brilliant shim work.
Never boring
Enjoying your videos We still have about 4in. Of snow on the ground from that storm this week and it getting a lot colder but I guess that’s to be expected
We have a very similar loader for our 684 international. You will get the hang of it, my son can drop it or put it back on in less than ten minutes, literally. You have what seems to me a extra 20 feet of hydro lines though. That might be a pain in somebody's butt when you put it back on! In short, be very NICE TO YOUR WIFE ON THAT DAY!!!😁 That will be a two man women job! Be safe!👍👍👍
Me think you need to get the injecters out of that 806 and get them checked Alan. I'd bet the spray patterns are bad and the opening pressures are low.
If the heater works you could have the perfect winter chore tractor.
Engine smoking seems till oil is burned off maybe just valve seals. I just did my tractor was easy to do. As allways I enjoy your videos thankyou have a great day awesome deer.
thats gonna make you alla good ol tractor i believe should.,ve had it on stalk chopper give it a good workout
I think you like that 806. 3 deer in the freezer Allan are you going to try for number 4
I have a diesel ls and ordered a pad heater from ebay it sticks to bottom of oil pan and heats up very quickly 9 bucks
C'mon Alan I want you to get a deer as well go get them and I would like to see it love you guys and God bless ❤❤
My tag got filled on a party hunt. Justin got it!
Where is your deer Dad? Those kids are filling the freezer.
Soak cotton balls in peppermint place in by heating core …works
Great loaders, I have the smaller version 2250 on my farmall 544D. On and off in 5 minutes. How long have you had the 806? Great tractor.
About a month
I would suggest you do not connect the tank heater to the cab heater. Only circulate the hot water in the engine.
Put grease on the exposed cylinders !
What's the rusted color trailer next to your silage bag
It's just a flat bed trailer, it's made to dump,but it doesn't have a hoist.
@trinitydairy something that you would be interested in selling?
@michealcain6053 no, i don't think so.
Looks like a light fixture bracket of some sort AKA shim lol
Allen try some hot shot secret in your fuel sounds like you still have a miss in the 806 could just be the video
I have some in there now.
@ it may take a bit but it works well
I have 2- 7:00 2350 loaders, 1 with hay forks & 1 with bucket. I have loader mounts on 1026, 856 & 1486. I can swap between tractors each loader depending on what’s available at the time. They are the easiest loaders to attach & detach I have ever seen. I have newer tractors with 4x4 & they are messy to install & detach compared to the 2350’s.
That's a good idea, I will have to keep my eyes open for another set of mounts for the 1256.
Please, you gotta paint the rear wheels the right color sometime, I beg of you!
The weather needs to get a lot warmer first.
Paint the wheels for sure
Probably needs valves set.....new injectors also
If you can’t fix it with baler twine and gray tape you can’t fix it.
Shim
Mice have to be the most disruptive creature in the world!!!!!
could be the camera but it sounds like that ol gal has a pretty bad engine miss to it.
It does run a little rough, I think because the fuel system is so dirty, but the camera makes it sound worse than it is.
my 1650 oliver got dunked up one time and I ran a whole gallon of Lucas fuel treatment through it, cleaned her right up
Needs injectors
Please at least take a paint brush and cover those ugly John Deere rims up
I don't think 28 degrees is good painting weather. As soon as I can in will.
Happy to see you are teaching your children about guns and hunting. Farming looks like a hard life and helping your food cost out with your own harvested meat must be a fantastic feeling👍🇺🇸