Another good one Ethan, if you can get the plow scoured, we used to brush a thick layer of grease on them for the off season. Take care young man and keep em comin🇺🇸
I'm always amazed at how a dog can find the worst smelling crap and roll in it. The worst when my dogs went on an overnight somewhere and one go sprayed by a skunk & the other had a old deer leg. I just bought a Sthil model for switching attachment and got a tiller. Very impressive tool that has either 2 tines or 4 tines.
I have a suggestion for your wonderful punkin patch put it over by that wet area by the 🔥 burn Pile. Addsome watermelon and muskmellon You can put some acorn Squash in also.along with your pumpkins .Where it's got a little bit of moisture more than average.Put in some good fertilizer such as Cow miner and let her grow 😀 It will make it a lot easier on Shelley to take care of her flowers and garden. Good luck my friend and keep up the good videos. We sure do enjoy them.
Informative segment on the steel line!!! Seems different watching you on the Cub tractor...lots different than the 4-150 LOL On the farm I used to manage we had an 8n Ford, my wife said it looked like I was riding a grasshopper (my back felt like it too!!!) Gardens seem to be a work in progress with changes made on-the-fly.
I used to buy a product called Plow Coat to put on the bright surfaces of a Plow and shovels of a chisel Plow to help them from rusting. Can stay on for several years. Just a tip from old Iowa farm boy. Watch all of your videos, keep up the good work.
My dad plowed muck with a cletrac and a slat 2 bottom sulky plow. As a kid my job was to wire brush the dirt off and paint the slats with old motor oil and then drape a large lightly oil rag over each bottom.
The Farmall Cub is a very useful tractor to have, especially when it come to a garden. When I was a kid dad had 2 Farmall's. An A and a B. If I'm not bad mistaken, that is a walnut tree near your garden. Black walnut trees produce a toxic chemical called juglone that can harm many plants. You may already be aware of this. I've lived on a farm, grown vegetables all my life, and I wasn't aware of this until just a few years ago. I'm looking forward to your harvest videos and hope all goes well.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy My mistake. I watched the video on my phone. After reading your comment I rewatched it on the desktop computer. That is 100% not a walnut tree. Not that I doubted you. I wanted to get a better look at a chestnut tree. I haven't seen one in years. Thanks
I drag my dr brush cutter behind my cub. I have wanted for some time to run up on a cheap rototiller that I could put on a hitch behind the tractor. Both of these are so much easier on you when you're setting up on the tractor seat.
I’m trying to find blades for my rm 42 woods for the. Cub do you by chance have a part number or the part number of your mower I don’t have a tag left on mine and the blades i keep finding are for the clock wise Turing mowers
Just curious if the PTO shaft on the Cub mower is ben or is that the shield over it causing an optical illusion..on camera.it looks either wore.out splines or ver bent shaft...just curious
Always fun to see the cub. Thanks for the video. See you later.
Thanks
Seeing you make pipe,reminds me when I did that at my job in my local new Holland dealer ethan.
It’s fun as long as it’s not a bunch of compound bends.
That’s one impressive shop.Your father collected a lot of well needed equipment.Makes things a lot less stressful working.
For sure.
Fun video love that old tractor.
Thanks
Another good one Ethan, if you can get the plow scoured, we used to brush a thick layer of grease on them for the off season. Take care young man and keep em comin🇺🇸
Rattle can paint works better, it keeps them from rusting and cleans off fast when plowing.
Ethan, you got a lot of stuff done. Thanks Michael
Yep
Great video awesome shop 👍🏻💯 garden looks great 👍🏻
Thanks
I'm always amazed at how a dog can find the worst smelling crap and roll in it. The worst when my dogs went on an overnight somewhere and one go sprayed by a skunk & the other had a old deer leg. I just bought a Sthil model for switching attachment and got a tiller. Very impressive tool that has either 2 tines or 4 tines.
If I didn’t already have a weed eater I would get a Stihl combi. To much money to use just for the tiller.
I was born and raised where your Quincy compressor was made
I have a suggestion for your wonderful punkin patch put it over by that wet area by the 🔥 burn Pile.
Addsome watermelon and muskmellon You can put some acorn Squash in also.along with your pumpkins .Where it's got a little bit of moisture more than average.Put in some good fertilizer such as Cow miner and let her grow 😀 It will make it a lot easier on Shelley to take care of her flowers and garden. Good luck my friend and keep up the good videos. We sure do enjoy them.
Good video ,c ya on the next one
Informative segment on the steel line!!! Seems different watching you on the Cub tractor...lots different than the 4-150 LOL On the farm I used to manage we had an 8n Ford, my wife said it looked like I was riding a grasshopper (my back felt like it too!!!) Gardens seem to be a work in progress with changes made on-the-fly.
Thanks for sharing.
I used to buy a product called Plow Coat to put on the bright surfaces of a Plow and shovels of a chisel Plow to help them from rusting. Can stay on for several years. Just a tip from old Iowa farm boy. Watch all of your videos, keep up the good work.
Cheap spray paint is what I use.
My dad plowed muck with a cletrac and a slat 2 bottom sulky plow. As a kid my job was to wire brush the dirt off and paint the slats with old motor oil and then drape a large lightly oil rag over each bottom.
The Farmall Cub is a very useful tractor to have, especially when it come to a garden. When I was a kid dad had 2 Farmall's. An A and a B. If I'm not bad mistaken, that is a walnut tree near your garden. Black walnut trees produce a toxic chemical called juglone that can harm many plants. You may already be aware of this. I've lived on a farm, grown vegetables all my life, and I wasn't aware of this until just a few years ago. I'm looking forward to your harvest videos and hope all goes well.
It’s a chestnut tree.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy My mistake. I watched the video on my phone. After reading your comment I rewatched it on the desktop computer. That is 100% not a walnut tree. Not that I doubted you. I wanted to get a better look at a chestnut tree. I haven't seen one in years. Thanks
I drag my dr brush cutter behind my cub. I have wanted for some time to run up on a cheap rototiller that I could put on a hitch behind the tractor. Both of these are so much easier on you when you're setting up on the tractor seat.
I hope someday you can finish the Oliver Gravity Wagon. Good luck with Harvest.
Good video
Pumpkins gords,corn stalks ,straw indian corn is a great side biz to sell out of yard. The citiots will pay good for that stuff.
That’s her deal if she decides to take it that far.
Busy time in the fall wrapping things up before the cold and snow
Never ends.
Once you (your Dad) get that little Case dozer going those spots that are too questionable to brush hog through will no longer be a problem!
Yep
You keep selling pumpkins and add some sweet corn you might good money it would fit in perfectly with the farm
Maybe one of these days.
Happy Pumpkins and the issue is to Happy?
What did you get out of the garden
Ethan, do they have an attachment tiller for your cubs?
Yea
I see the chicken project is about where it was left
And?
I’m trying to find blades for my rm 42 woods for the. Cub do you by chance have a part number or the part number of your mower I don’t have a tag left on mine and the blades i keep finding are for the clock wise Turing mowers
Just curious if the PTO shaft on the Cub mower is ben or is that the shield over it causing an optical illusion..on camera.it looks either wore.out splines or ver bent shaft...just curious
It’s welded together wrong.
I have some questions on an 1855. I was wondering what's the best way to contact you for some information. Anything is appreciated.