I ran the field cultivator for my Dad back in the 70’s-early 80’s in Blacklick, Ohio. I miss it, so I watch videos. Now those fields are housing developments
The IH-1086 is around 130hp, I have a Kubota M7060 that is 70hp, Fordson Super Major at 65hp, Fordson Super Dexta at 35hp, and a new Kubota B2601 that is 26hp but it is supposed to have a small backhoe on it.
Yes it is, I planted the next morning and was able to bet the rain. There are 2 things I don't like about this field cultivator, 1st is it would be nice to have hydraulic fold for the wings, and 2nd is a set of roller baskets on the back, some day.
@@TAHDAHFarm - the roller baskets are the best part of mine and that is why I want to call it a seed bed finisher, smooth and rut free. Tim thanks for the ride along. glad you beat the rain and got it planted. freak weather here, 36F this morning and a very light frost on the lawn. we'll find out in a few days if my beans survived it. hello Northern Wisconsin Farming . ☕
I put on a Remlinger 1 bar harrow when I bought it. It works well but the rolling baskets do a great job of making a nice seed bed. Thanks for being here and watching.
Disked up last week from last fall tillage. Went over it 2x, 1st at an angle and then straight, and then ran a set of rolling baskets over it. Planted corn the next morning, video coming soon.
I ran the field cultivator for my Dad back in the 70’s-early 80’s in Blacklick, Ohio. I miss it, so I watch videos. Now those fields are housing developments
Thanks for watching.
1:00 No music! That 1086 sounds beautiful - just let it do its thing!
👍👍👍
how wide is the cultivator
It is 24'.
how many hp tractor you have
The IH-1086 is around 130hp, I have a Kubota M7060 that is 70hp, Fordson Super Major at 65hp, Fordson Super Dexta at 35hp, and a new Kubota B2601 that is 26hp but it is supposed to have a small backhoe on it.
plant in dust bins will bust!! oh man your going to have a great year!
It is starting to look like it could be a great year. Need it to warm up and then I can get the beans in. Thanks for being here.
Looks like that ground is ready to plant! Most conventional guys around here have gone to 1 pass with a field cultivator like yours then plant.
Yes it is, I planted the next morning and was able to bet the rain. There are 2 things I don't like about this field cultivator, 1st is it would be nice to have hydraulic fold for the wings, and 2nd is a set of roller baskets on the back, some day.
@@TAHDAHFarm rolling baskets would be nice
@@TAHDAHFarm - the roller baskets are the best part of mine and that is why I want to call it a seed bed finisher, smooth and rut free. Tim thanks for the ride along. glad you beat the rain and got it planted. freak weather here, 36F this morning and a very light frost on the lawn. we'll find out in a few days if my beans survived it. hello Northern Wisconsin Farming
. ☕
Thanks Tim ,very much enjoyed!
Thank you.
I have that same cultivator 😎😎 find yourself a cheap McFarlan tooth drag to put behind it and it will be level as can be!!!
I put on a Remlinger 1 bar harrow when I bought it. It works well but the rolling baskets do a great job of making a nice seed bed. Thanks for being here and watching.
Looks good to me from here i usually only do a 1 pass before i plant i have a few spare cylinders that might work to fold your tool
The neighbor has some for me I just need the hardware. He has the same IH field cultivator. Thanks, I appreciate your offer.
Working it a few times?
Disked up last week from last fall tillage. Went over it 2x, 1st at an angle and then straight, and then ran a set of rolling baskets over it. Planted corn the next morning, video coming soon.
Another great video. Keep them coming.
Thank you and we are working on them, lol.
Are your sweeps 7” or 9”?
7 1/2". Not sure where to buy replacement without going to IH.
Nice video
Thanks for watching