The Right Machine For The Job

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 11

  • @SpicerDesignsLLC
    @SpicerDesignsLLC Год назад +4

    Its lookin good buddy. Gotta love that Grasshopper

    • @IndyFarmLife
      @IndyFarmLife  Год назад +3

      Thanks! The goal is to throw all string trimmers in a pile and set them on fire. One hillside at a time!

  • @bradleyadkins6954
    @bradleyadkins6954 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is great. I’m running a 4052R as well. Enjoyable and helpful. Thanks.

    • @IndyFarmLife
      @IndyFarmLife  5 месяцев назад

      Nice! I'm 8 years in on mine and it has been nothing but good to me. Enjoy it!

  • @chargermopar
    @chargermopar Год назад +2

    If you can grade an area smooth enough to be mowed, it won't turn into a tangled mess of weeds. Using a string trimmer is never fun on a hot day with insects everywhere.

    • @IndyFarmLife
      @IndyFarmLife  Год назад +2

      That's my hope! You didn't even have to add the last part. You could have ended it with "Using a string trimmer is never fun" ha

  • @petenelson8136
    @petenelson8136 Год назад +2

    It was fun watching you work that box blade. I've got one ordered and should have it in about 4 weeks. Was planning on getting a top hydraulic top link, and after watching how you used yours I'm sold on it now. I've got a bunch of dirt I need to move around, and a 1200' long gravel driveway that I need to keep serviced.

    • @IndyFarmLife
      @IndyFarmLife  Год назад

      What kind of box blade did you get? A hydraulic top link with a box blade is a MUST! The side link can be helpful, but I would say the top link is used far more than the side. Perhaps I should make a video about that at some point. Also what tractor do you have? Not sure if I know that or not?

    • @petenelson8136
      @petenelson8136 Год назад

      @@IndyFarmLife I'm getting (just got the email today that it's been shipped, 12-14 week lead time) a Everything Attachments XTreme Duty 66" Box Blade For Utility Tractors With 30-70 hp. The tractor I'm getting in about 4 weeks (waiting on my house build to finish up) is a TYM T574HC, from a dealer in Crawfordsville IN. I've got the tractor reserved for me. I'm getting it with a 3rd function valve and loaded tires. I'm also picking up a set of 48" forks and a grapple from Express Steal in Martinsville IN. Probably going to get a used brush hog, and maybe a 7' tiller (my wheel base will be 66"). We live on a 16 acre farm with a 1/4 acre pond, a ditch (10' wide stream), and raise meat chickens (process about 90 a year), laying hens (60) and raised a couple of pigs this year (looking at going to 6 next year and steer the following year. My son, his wife and 5 kids live on 11 of the 16 acres, we're building our retirement home (I'm 64) on the other 5. Figure the farm will keep me occupied as I get older, and my house will have a woodworking shop (my hobby) to keep me busy as well. I'm currently (since March) renovating a 1972 Airstream Ambassador with my daughter and her husband. They'll be living in it full time in the next 3 weeks or so with their 2 year old son. He work 100% remote as an Architect so they plan on traveling a bunch. When I retired from the Army after 25 years, I took my family (4 kids, wife and 2 dogs) on a 22 month RVing excursion around the USA, and we spent a month in Germany. We home schooled our kids so I refer to the trip as our American History Trip. Love what your doing with your place, and how you keep improving on it.

  • @Keith.Zielinski
    @Keith.Zielinski Год назад +1

    The walnut tree looks pretty straight having competed for sunlight. If you have to drop it, mill it, finding straight black walnut trees is unusual.

    • @IndyFarmLife
      @IndyFarmLife  Год назад +1

      It's not the straightest on our property (we have more than a dozen black walnuts) but it's a pretty good one. Fairly big. I hope we don't loose it! I had to drop one when we built our house and was able to take it for veneer. Some good money there!