Breaking 30+ year old sod with a 300$ plow! Will the 4430 handle it?

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  • @xicohernandez6696
    @xicohernandez6696 День назад +1

    Nice work❤❤❤things break but that’s farming🎉🎉🎉

  • @bobbyvance6622
    @bobbyvance6622 Год назад +20

    You guys had the big toys. We farmed with an 8n Ford and a 2 bottom 16” plow. Plowing took forever in ten acre field but was still so enjoyable. We later updated to a 135 Massey Ferguson diesel and thought we were big time. Farming with my dad leaves me so many good memories. Farming is the best life.

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +2

      That is awesome!

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung Год назад +2

      One of my dad's farm stories is that they were working with horse teams and a single tractor when his dad saw a farm demonstration of the 1939 Ford 9N. Grandad bought six of them to use on the farm. They were working 900 acres and had three sons and two hired hands (that became son-in-laws). My brother still has one of those tractors.

    • @froghairfarm
      @froghairfarm 5 месяцев назад

      Hehe - same here when we went from a 9N and two bottom to a Ferguson 35 and a three bottom we thought we were living big

  • @oldnorthstateoutdoors2002
    @oldnorthstateoutdoors2002 Год назад +11

    If you got that plow for $300 you got a heck of a deal. I enjoyed the video.

  • @callcall6805
    @callcall6805 Год назад +12

    I have spent my entire life on an almost complete no till farm. But I do remember in the fall if 1988 riding with my father in his 4440 plowing with an IH 720 5 bottom. He custom farmed a neighbors place for one year while the neighbor was selling out and retiring. I’ll never forget that, just like your boy will never forget this his entire life.

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +3

      I’m the lucky one he just doesn’t know it

  • @kaikehe5331
    @kaikehe5331 Год назад +6

    Really enjoyed that. Takes me back to when my Pops and I plowed but with 3 horses😊😊

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +1

      That is awesome! Thanks for watching!

  • @markburke2533
    @markburke2533 Год назад +6

    I watched for hours ,our neighbor plowed the 1/2 mile field in front of our house with a nearly new 620 tractor and a plow like that. He was a great guy with great equipment. Thanks for the memories!

  • @PatrickShivers
    @PatrickShivers Год назад +14

    I’ve never seen that particular model of JD plow, but I can tell you 4430 is one of the best tractors JD ever built. I have one with umbrella top and clamp on duals that I use from time to time on my channel

    • @whjerts
      @whjerts Год назад +2

      My dad had one just like it. F1350/F1450. F1350 was shear bolt and F1450 was trip bottom.

    • @ramshackleshack751
      @ramshackleshack751 Год назад +2

      ​@@whjertsI have a 4 bottom like it. But mine is a slat bottom plow. Works nice on the 4020

  • @KountryCuz1
    @KountryCuz1 Год назад +6

    Nice I Love the Smell of Frish plowed Ground

  • @bearpump
    @bearpump Год назад +15

    I used to work for a farmer and we owed around 700 acres with a 4-16 semi mounted ih plow. I was taught to never raise the tail wheel when turning. Just raise the 3-point. It goes in the ground more even when you enter your furrow.

  • @floydrhodesiv5733
    @floydrhodesiv5733 Год назад +1

    IFor 4 yrs in a row I helped my uncle farm 550 acres .We powed 350 acres with 2 4020 s with mounted 5 - 16 jd plows. Many days operating those tractors from 4 pm till 11 pm ,no cabs ,out in the open. 3 n 4 gear on those 4020 s. Life-long great memories.

  • @MerouaneBoudali
    @MerouaneBoudali Год назад +1

    Its wonderful beeing a farmer we are the most lucky guys

  • @jerehummelgaard5319
    @jerehummelgaard5319 Год назад +2

    Dad had a new IH 1256 and a new IH 560 six bottom, 16” plow in 1969z. Never will forget plowing with that rig. That 1256 had a lot of snort and handled that plow really well, even in the toughest ground.

  • @SteveSutherland-k5t
    @SteveSutherland-k5t Год назад +2

    I use to plow at home a tobacco fields for my neighbor, can't forget that spell of fresh turned sod ,ooh boy you never forget

  • @banditfarmer1900
    @banditfarmer1900 Год назад +4

    Your doing a really good job with that plow ! I've only had 1 bottom trip on me in the last 40 years, But my shear bolt didnt brake it broke the bolts that hold the bottom to the frame ! It broke 3 out of 4 3/4" bolts and turned into a heck of a job getting it back in place. To be 30+ year old sod that sure broke up really good, It sure wouldnt brake up like that hear in SW Ohio ! Bandit

  • @centralkyfarmer2544
    @centralkyfarmer2544 Год назад +4

    Great job on everything. I have the exact same set up. Really enjoyed the video. I’m for sure a subscriber

  • @timknoll8654
    @timknoll8654 Год назад +2

    Doing a good job turning sod over, looks like good deep topsoil. You're son may remember this this the rest of his life??😉😃

  • @bearpump
    @bearpump Год назад +7

    A quick tip is when you’re first plowing along and you’re getting your hitch set up, about the 2nd round and you’re plowing as good as you can, with the ow in the ground just stop. Get out and measure from your furrow wall to your shin in your first plowshare. We always set ours up about a half inch shorter than your bottom’s width. 16” wound equal about 15 to 15.5”. You can, if not careful have your #1 share plowing 17, 18 or even 19”!

  • @markhicks9545
    @markhicks9545 Год назад +1

    It looks like your having great fun there and think you would love the reversible swing over ploughing we have in the UK

  • @pagrainfarmer
    @pagrainfarmer Год назад +8

    That plow was really doing a nice job of turning that sod over. Couldn't even see any peeks of sod through the plowed ground. Nicely done. 6 Years ago I plowed up 15 acres of old pasture here on our farm. My mother has been here on the farm since 1952 and told me that those fields had never been plowed as long as she's been here, so at the time, that was at least 65 years. I thought it would be tough plowing, but it all plowed up pretty nice and produced some really nice corn.

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +2

      Well I’m definitely an amateur at it, so I’m happy it’s a good as it is! Honestly I wasn’t sure if my old tractor would pull it deep enough.

  • @donaldatkinson7937
    @donaldatkinson7937 Год назад +1

    I'm not a farmer, but I do a lot of gardening, years ago, I friend whose not a farmer either, but has a couple of dual wheel, mabe 85 horsepower tractors,was working in a little field about half a mile from me, he drove over when he was finished, and did my garden. He was using something he called a field cultivator, behind the plows was something I think is called a pulverizer, bar, or roller. It broke up the soil and leveled it way better than a tractor mounted tiller. When you're done plowing, one of those would have you a beautiful seed bed.

  • @br927
    @br927 Год назад +7

    We plowed with a IH 550, 5-14" with an Allis XT190, handled it pretty good! Massey 178 wouldn't do it! I was going to comment about the front not being deep enough, but after you made the adjustments, looks good! And my Dad would kill you if the ends weren't straight across🤣! Back in the early 70"s! And I have plowed with an old JD B with an one way plow, one farrow both ways!

    • @donaldthomas5852
      @donaldthomas5852 Год назад

      Your Allis XT 190 probably had about 30 more horsepower then the Massey 178 and more weight. A Massey 1100 or a Massey Ferguson 285 would have pulled your 5.14’s We would pull 4.16’s behind a Massey 285 81hp with no problem . Today I have a 1990 Massey Ferguson 3070 92hp that pulls 4.16’s that is a #82 Massey Ferguson plow.

    • @br927
      @br927 Год назад +1

      @@donaldthomas5852 the Massey was brand new, went up to the ST. Lawerance and picked it up! Bought it just for pulling those plows!! Nope!! So we knew we had to have more HP!!

    • @waynejohnson9855
      @waynejohnson9855 Год назад

      @@br927 horse power isn’t the problem you need weight.

  • @PatrickShivers
    @PatrickShivers Год назад +5

    I can’t tell b/c I’m not there in person, but your issue with coulters not cutting may be either 1) they are possibly worn down to much. They usually have a small hole drilled through them. Once the hole gets to the edge they are considered worn out.
    2) you might not be getting your plow deep enough. I pull a JD 995 plow 15”-17” deep.
    If you are achieving the results you want then it doesn’t matter if your coulters are touching or not.

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +2

      They measure 16 in, the new blades that were said to be used with it are 20 in. They are worn smooth out. I have the new ones to put on it, they didn’t show up in time to use them this round. I was happy anyway did fair enough without them

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers Год назад +4

      👍🏻getting the results you want is all that counts. I don’t run coulters in front of my plow points.

    • @MilkMan608
      @MilkMan608 Год назад +2

      You mean 15-17 centimeters? 🤣

    • @dougherring829
      @dougherring829 Год назад +2

      Where do u live.15 to 17 inches deep .he's using moldboard plows not a subsoiler. He couldn't pull those plows sunk that deep .8 inches is plenty deep

  • @Rollinghillsfarmsmn
    @Rollinghillsfarmsmn Год назад +5

    I’ve never seen one with shear bolts. My John Deere 145 is a trip bottom like your other plow and all you have to do is back up and the plow swings back into position. We have lots of rocks and trip bottoms frequently. Yours sure plows nice.

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +1

      To be honest I didn’t see that it used shear bolts until I had already bid on it 😂!

    • @tommckinley111
      @tommckinley111 Год назад

      @@masseyranch Interesting, I didn't realize a plow of that vintage could have shear bolts, I thought they were all safety trips with shims.

    • @ChesterDeitch-kj3vt
      @ChesterDeitch-kj3vt Год назад

      All the plows I had had cushion trips or auto reset, but do know that some plow models could be ordered using shear bolts.

  • @markspeller5722
    @markspeller5722 Год назад +5

    Nice ploughing your doing there. Here in the UK we use reversible ploughs don't see many like yours around.

    • @stephenbinion6348
      @stephenbinion6348 Год назад

      Reversible plows used to be used in America for hillside plowing. Erosion control has pretty much stopped that.

  • @denniscunningham7021
    @denniscunningham7021 Год назад +3

    Brings back memories

  • @royholt6980
    @royholt6980 Год назад +3

    the 4430 was the best tractor ever farmed with it 25 years pulled a 6 bottom ih plow 21 ft harrow

    • @kurtneumann3164
      @kurtneumann3164 Год назад +2

      Being from Wisconsin , 4430 would struggle with 6 .depends what part of state ur plowing

    • @garygrandadam7849
      @garygrandadam7849 Год назад +2

      @@kurtneumann3164 I'm from up by Hayward, Wi. and I pull a 6 bottom 2500 variable spread out to 22 inches all day long with a 4430 because the 4630 was down a few days. No problem at all. Tho I have to admit both tractors are turned up and it is sand country. My favorite tractors by far.

  • @luisnunes7933
    @luisnunes7933 Год назад +3

    Hello! Plowing fun! Greetings from Portugal.

  • @patloebertmann537
    @patloebertmann537 Год назад +1

    You doing a very good job I got a JD 1350 love it

  • @frrapp2366
    @frrapp2366 Год назад +1

    nice looking soil what is the soil type, we had a plow just like yours. we had several fields with high clay contents but our 4430 handled it pretty good . worked for a cousin for several years ran his 876 versitile pulling a 10x 18 " plow great to revisit those days for a bit

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад

      It’s mostly clay/loam mixture, it’s not very deep to reach the subsoil layer below the topsoil. It’s why I wouldn’t plow deeper than 7-8 ins. Thanks for watching!

  • @toddvandyke1023
    @toddvandyke1023 Год назад +1

    Plowing a field normally let's you immediately what soil you maybe dealing with and that looks like some awesome soil. I'm interested to know if you had to add any nutrients? Great video

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +1

      Just using DAP & Urea for now!

  • @royl9858
    @royl9858 Год назад +6

    Looks like you do not have plow in ground deep enough is biggest problem. Front of plow is not moving enough dirt to fully fill furrow left by last pass that is not deep enough. How fast are you going?

    • @jti2007
      @jti2007 Год назад +3

      The first pass he showed had the tractor wheel on the unplowed ground. Once he drops the tire into the furrow the plow will be level and will be rolling the dirt properly. Mounted plows are difficult to level with the initial pass. Pull type plows had a lever to raise the furrow wheel to level the plow when opening a field. Once you have made the initial pass you lower the furrow tire and the plow is level again.

    • @royl9858
      @royl9858 Год назад +1

      This is a semi-mounted plow not a mounted plow. If you look at the side view of the plow running when tractor is in furrow the front bottom is not running as deep as the rear. Dealers used to demonstrate their tractor would pull an extra bottom by raising the front of the plow to barely fill the furrow while the rear of the plow was plowing deeper. @@jti2007

    • @jti2007
      @jti2007 Год назад +1

      @@royl9858 Mounted or semi-mounted plows still need to be leveled by adjusting the lift arms on the tractor. I can see the first bottom not quite rolling as much dirt as the rest. Interesting how dealers would over sell the power of their tractors. I know in my area of Kansas the so called 5 plow tractor had a battle with a 4 bottom plow. We always deducted at least one bottom from any dealers expectations.

    • @royl9858
      @royl9858 Год назад +1

      @@jti2007 I agree with leveling the lift arms but you can also let the 3 pt down a little more on the semi-mount on the first pass or any other time needed to maintain an even depth. The depth you are plowing and how well the plow is set determines how many bottoms you can pull with the same tractor.

    • @bill45colt
      @bill45colt Год назад +2

      @@jti2007 trailer type and mounted plows,,,both have adjustments for first pass and later passes that willl allow constant depth along all plows,,,

  • @daleredmond6449
    @daleredmond6449 Год назад +1

    Great looking land, good luck on the reclaiming

  • @jillesboer
    @jillesboer Год назад +2

    nice plow, thank you for the video

  • @rlandmand
    @rlandmand Год назад +2

    Hi why do you only plough 8 ins when i do pasture there are more than 5 years old i set the plough at 12 ins and 10 on normal annual ploughing just a little advice from a earlier competition plougher when you start a field then make a starting furrow by using your rear furrow and leave your linkage up go down the field and go back while your deptwheel is going in your first pass and then start to plough in to that large deep furrow you might also like to mark up your headlands by having your rear furrow scratching in 3 ins dept all this take a little time but leave a nice clean job and real nice clean headlands

  • @ou812hongkong8
    @ou812hongkong8 Год назад +3

    4430 &the 4440 are the same love them both along with 8430 2950 720 G B A 4020 pwr shift they all did a lot of work for me

    • @thegreenerthemeaner
      @thegreenerthemeaner Год назад +1

      There's LOTS of difference between a 4430 and 4440. 4440s had more iron and the 466 engine, 4 pinion planetaries like the late 4430s. Deere called them the Iron Horses for a good reason. 4440 started a lot easier when cold and they command a much higher price at Auction. Nothing wrong with a 4430, but I'll take a 4440 or 4450 any day over a 4430.

  • @mikeburgess2732
    @mikeburgess2732 Год назад +1

    Measure the distance between the plough shear and the disc to get the correct cut on the disc on any furrow using 3 fingers on edge

  • @craigbakke6913
    @craigbakke6913 Год назад +1

    What is that steel right above moldboard? Looks like it would help turn heavy sod?

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +1

      I believe it’s called a trash board and it’s job to help roll heavy material & prevent plugging

    • @md.fuelkiller1990
      @md.fuelkiller1990 7 месяцев назад

      That is to help bury the previous crop and stuff into or under the main turned soilstream. Or simply to help getting it turned over. it's like a second pre-furrow/cutting disc.

  • @floydrhodesiv5733
    @floydrhodesiv5733 Год назад +2

    The last furrow could have been n 2 inches deeper. All n all,you were doing good job.

  • @fatihunal5457
    @fatihunal5457 Год назад

    Hello, can you give information about agriculture in America? What plants do you plant? How much profit do you make per hectare?

  • @iMMORTAL-bn5rv
    @iMMORTAL-bn5rv 5 месяцев назад

    very good work, depth?

  • @tubefluid
    @tubefluid 4 месяца назад

    That 125 HP was marching through there pretty good. Probably you handle one more bottom with no issue.

  • @markhoban2696
    @markhoban2696 2 месяца назад

    Awesome job man

  • @TheWhitetailrancher
    @TheWhitetailrancher Год назад +3

    1000 Bucks well spent by the time you get her all fixed up!

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +1

      That’s right on the money on what I’ve got in it!

  • @USSBB62
    @USSBB62 Год назад

    I',m a custom operator. Thought you keep going into the next furrow. you're piling up in the center and have two furrows on the outside. That different than what I've seen around. What's up ?

  • @armyranger9346
    @armyranger9346 Год назад +2

    A four bottom flip would plow more acres per hour because you wouldn't have to dead head as much. Fuel consumption may improve for the same reason.

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +2

      Well I found a couple and they were out of my price range. I totally agree they’d be better, if I was going to be using a plow for more than breaking sod and plowing terraces I’d invest in one

  • @charleshogan
    @charleshogan Год назад +2

    You catch the place just right that it fluff up the dirt but if you plow it to wet it gets to we're you can't work the soil unless it's wet we never would work our dirt unless it's right moisture because it get to we're you couldn't work no more unless it was wet condition you learn from working dirt that you take advantage of the condition I'm not sure what you grow there but in peanut County down here we're we got this red clay s you got work it at certain times of the year for best results

  • @davidporter9556
    @davidporter9556 Год назад +4

    That’s nice ploughin. It properly ploughed no green. Far better for the soil takes less makin ready. Gud ploughin halfs tbe makin ready

    • @maxpower9631
      @maxpower9631 4 месяца назад

      yes good plowing!...so many people have no idea...even farmers...it's building soil for the next crop..

  • @cheesedoesgaming6088
    @cheesedoesgaming6088 Год назад +1

    I probably wouldn’t turn it over for a while or without a cover crop or something to turn under, we no till which seems to be really good after establishing. But you def wanna keep that soil from washing

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +3

      I no tilled sorghum Sudan directly into the oats. My tillage practices are not married to any one style, I let the conditions of the soil dictate how I farm

  • @jonathancrissinger2301
    @jonathancrissinger2301 3 месяца назад

    I love plowing. Thanks for the video.

  • @scottklitzke1497
    @scottklitzke1497 6 месяцев назад

    You mention that your coulters are barely touching the ground. The reason for that is you aren't plowing very deep. I did a lot of moldboard plowing when I was younger, and we plowed a lot deeper. The coulters on this plow are set to plow at least a few inches deeper.

  • @ChesterDeitch-kj3vt
    @ChesterDeitch-kj3vt Год назад

    Why are you plowing with the land hitch swung clear over to the left ?

  • @williamgalbraith1888
    @williamgalbraith1888 Год назад +2

    Where are you guys from what make are your plows

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +2

      Kansas, this is a 1970’s John Deere 1350 18” 5 bottom

    • @williamgalbraith1888
      @williamgalbraith1888 Год назад +2

      I am from Sinclairville New York Western Part of New York

  • @johnwinslow4503
    @johnwinslow4503 8 месяцев назад +1

    As dirt farmer, nice looking soil.

  • @timstevens2866
    @timstevens2866 Год назад

    I got a 3 pt hitch 2-12 uses the same dang shear bolt, I was breaking them so often I took and drilled out to next size up, was definitely worth it

  • @toodjackson4438
    @toodjackson4438 9 месяцев назад +1

    That looks like some really good soil. Around here its more like plowing rocks and clay

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  7 месяцев назад

      It’s good land for sure!

  • @rge2410
    @rge2410 Год назад +1

    Where we live. We call those green areas headlands.

  • @brad5816
    @brad5816 Год назад +3

    Wish I could find a 5 bottom plow for $300. Where I live people think those would be worth a million dollars

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +2

      It was in need of a decent amount of work but I’m still in it less than 1,000$ over all and it’s got a lot of life left in it now

  • @piperdoug428
    @piperdoug428 Год назад +2

    With the restrictions on commercial farming getting tougher you'll see more plowing going on and green plow under rotation

  • @tgh223
    @tgh223 Год назад +1

    nothing like fresh plowed ground

  • @tubefluid
    @tubefluid Год назад

    A nice, shiny piece for being 50 years old!
    Why moldboard plow instead of chisel?

    • @maxpower9631
      @maxpower9631 4 месяца назад

      why a chisel instead of a moldboard? are you serious? i want to hear this....

    • @tubefluid
      @tubefluid 4 месяца назад

      @@maxpower9631 Different strokes for different folks.🙂

  • @kengriffith4968
    @kengriffith4968 16 дней назад

    I ran an IH 806 ,94hp plowed 600 hundred acres of corn -you waisted a lot of time, you can always fill in dead furrows with a disc.

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 Год назад +4

    300 bucks? man you can just about get that back in scrap

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +1

      I’m sure it’ll be there someday! 😂

  • @bill45colt
    @bill45colt Год назад

    i try to cut to 6" or 7" deep,,looks like you are only about 4,,,,am i right?? My 4430 pulls 4 16"s at about 7 mph

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +2

      7-8 in most the better soil

    • @jonsullivan5281
      @jonsullivan5281 Год назад

      I plow deep enough so I can't see the moldboard

  • @rudolfhild
    @rudolfhild Год назад

    Schönes Video 👍
    Grüsse aus Germany

  • @brendanmckenna1983
    @brendanmckenna1983 Год назад +2

    How would you like to run a European 🇪🇺 one way Plough .Way more than $300

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +1

      It’s a dying art here in the states, I watched several plows that were in a lot better shape all sell around 1000$ dollars a couple weeks ago at the local consignment auction.

    • @brendanmckenna1983
      @brendanmckenna1983 Год назад +1

      @@masseyranch We plough almost everything here in Ireland. Ploughed with Keverland 7 furrow one way autoreset on john deere 8220 .Never stop for stones or aney thing just keep ploughing on .Best job one coud ask for

  • @timrydman-mr5hp
    @timrydman-mr5hp Год назад +1

    Points look wore out too. Nice plow

  • @allenlesperance2163
    @allenlesperance2163 Год назад +1

    I plowed many years in Wisconsin with a 5 bottom plow.

  • @markward6076
    @markward6076 Год назад +1

    300$.plow? Never heard of the like. But I'm used to getting screwed on some deals. I don't have the gift to gab.

  • @duanemantle
    @duanemantle 8 дней назад

    You need to learn how to lower the front of the plow first then the back, makes the head lands even

  • @Fredscoolvideos
    @Fredscoolvideos Год назад +1

    Happy late birthday.

  • @robertsmith9810
    @robertsmith9810 Год назад +1

    bread and butter ploughing

  • @md.fuelkiller1990
    @md.fuelkiller1990 7 месяцев назад +1

    Your draft is incorrect. Too much impulse, go further towards position control. That's why your first board was getting flipped. And I think you can improve the general adjustment and go faster

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  7 месяцев назад

      I’m brand new to plowing, lot to learn for sure

  • @koryleague8833
    @koryleague8833 Год назад +1

    Don't know a thing about plowing. Here in sw ne everyone's no til. About the only thing plows like that are used for is rebuilding terraces. I know an old timer told me one, if your breaking sod to farm, once you plow it, working it three or so more times right after a rain. Enjoyed your video looks like your turning the soil and burying all the sod and root mass

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +2

      Well I’m not an expert by any means, I’ve also used no-till and still do in our main operation. I wanted to remove the brush/stumps was my motivation behind using the plow. I’ve been over it once with a disk and we’ve got rain in the forecast so we’ll see! Thanks!

  • @bogthing1
    @bogthing1 Год назад +3

    Moldboard is King.

  • @lamarcutts2511
    @lamarcutts2511 Год назад

    We Pull Our Plows around 11 Inches Deep Down Here In South Georgia. All Peanut Acreage Is Broke On Our Farm

  • @johnwarren5406
    @johnwarren5406 Год назад +1

    Better put your hard hat on when you do the headlands.

  • @mikelembke5121
    @mikelembke5121 Месяц назад

    Chisel before plowing works great on breaking grass

  • @terrybeeson4356
    @terrybeeson4356 Год назад +14

    I have plowed for years , but you don’t know how to start a headland or how to raise and drop your plow at ends in an even manner.

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад +12

      I’ll be sure you’re there next and you can show me! 👍

    • @MilkMan608
      @MilkMan608 Год назад

      @terrybeason4356
      Bite me!

    • @robratcliffe5635
      @robratcliffe5635 Год назад +5

      It's not like he's gonna row crop it. Thot he said it was going back to cattle, so no big need to plow it like us old-timers did. Lol

    • @TheSlagman0
      @TheSlagman0 Год назад +3

      Terry ,you probably weren't an expert when you were young and first started plowing so either offer some good advise on how to improve or just keep your pie hole shut ! Back in the day I ran a spinner JD plow on irrigated ground straight and level ,not my first rodeo !

    • @terrybeeson4356
      @terrybeeson4356 Год назад

      Sorrry all you idiots. I started with a four bottom John Deere and ended with a 14 bottom IH and I can still plow better keeping my drops on the ends straight every time. Of course I only have about 18,000 acres of moldboard experience, but do it right, if your going to put it on RUclips.

  • @mikescaffo4850
    @mikescaffo4850 Год назад +1

    John deere is simply the best all the rest are wishing they were john deere but they are all of the rest nothing runs like a deere

  • @ccclc6159
    @ccclc6159 Год назад +1

    a 14 or 16' non folding miller offset disk with genuine miller designed blades or a oneway can easily cut that deep., a miller offset with non miller style blades is like most other disks supposedly designed for primary tillage but in reality barely scratch the ground.. most moldboard plows were pulled at a depth of half their spacing or deeper, example 5 bottom 16" spacing would be 8" or more, 5x18" plow would be 9" etc, I am subscribing to your channel to see how your bermuda works out, havnt spriiged any in 30 years or more, considering sprigging some more bermuds with clovers,,

  • @wayne4529
    @wayne4529 Год назад +13

    clearly you don't know how to use a breaking plow. you are not close to being deep enough because your plow is skimming the top of the ground in spots. lower the back wheel a notch if it still skims drop it another set of holes. Then level the plow so the front is going as deep as the back . When it trips pick up the plow pull up and lower the front and back up and it will set it back in place if it trips the back lower the back and back up to reset.

    • @shanegeorge9157
      @shanegeorge9157 Год назад +1

      Ya mean raise the wheel

    • @IH682D
      @IH682D Год назад +2

      It's doin a good job. Quiet you

    • @pollopineda7264
      @pollopineda7264 10 месяцев назад

      I have a plow just like that but mine only has one tire with one cylinder

    • @michaelmckinney401
      @michaelmckinney401 9 месяцев назад

      Well being critical of a man wont get you any respect

    • @wayne4529
      @wayne4529 9 месяцев назад

      @@michaelmckinney401 F you dude who cares it is f**king RUclips. Just giving a little advice from experience.

  • @davidthurmond9016
    @davidthurmond9016 Год назад +3

    Thats one thing u dont see much of anymore is a breaking plow but one day ever farmer is gonna have to break every acre they have its gonna get so packed nothings gonna grow in it

    • @maxpower9631
      @maxpower9631 4 месяца назад

      that's not a breaking plow....its a MOLDBOARD plow....

  • @mattthomas3207
    @mattthomas3207 Год назад +14

    The drawback to moldboard plowing is people can permanently screw up land if they don't know what their doing

  • @obama4yamomma911
    @obama4yamomma911 Год назад +1

    This is farming no green star your green start is that beer can the last two hours of work

  • @timahlers266
    @timahlers266 Год назад +2

    Your draft control is not set correctly . Not plowing the same depth all the way across.

  • @rongrose3746
    @rongrose3746 Год назад +1

    Wow, $300.

  • @dizzyboncoverdale
    @dizzyboncoverdale Год назад

    Why use a breaking plow over something like a VTT?

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад

      Because I wanted use affordable equipment that could be used with my haying tractor. I explain the basics in my first video titled “Welcome”

  • @ピーラポルサクターム
    @ピーラポルサクターム 7 месяцев назад

    What's your name?

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  7 месяцев назад

      Parker, what’s yours?

  • @ken8334
    @ken8334 Год назад +2

    I lost more hammers that way.

  • @sceneanuerebelrebel9244
    @sceneanuerebelrebel9244 Год назад +2

    All that brush you turned will act as compost for your first crop .

  • @kengriffith4968
    @kengriffith4968 16 дней назад

    Don't buy sher bolts costs too much use regular bolts same thing, JD plows are junk.

  • @jerrydowell1660
    @jerrydowell1660 Год назад

    4430 could of pulled a 5 bottom with no problem

  • @mikevaske8255
    @mikevaske8255 Год назад +1

    Not a plow to use in rocky ground.

    • @masseyranch
      @masseyranch  Год назад

      Not if you doing a ton of acres, it’s ok for little projects like I used it on. If you had to plow 500 acres I’m sure messing with shear bolts would get old fast lol!

  • @billygragg218
    @billygragg218 Год назад

    Need to speed up another gear

  • @raywhite1442
    @raywhite1442 Год назад

    It's a John deere no worry about a cold start

  • @paulc.andrew872
    @paulc.andrew872 Год назад

    You are going too fast throwing the sod rather than laying it in even rows

  • @CheeseMiser
    @CheeseMiser Год назад +1

    For $300 I hope that plow holds up

    • @bill45colt
      @bill45colt Год назад +2

      its as strong as it was when new, they dont get weak with age

  • @robertsmith3518
    @robertsmith3518 Год назад

    Can’t hear over wind / engine . When ya get the audio figured out ,I’ll come back… or not. But for now ,Next

  • @michaelthompsons2074
    @michaelthompsons2074 Год назад

    Why don't you put the dam plow in the ground?????*

    • @maxpower9631
      @maxpower9631 4 месяца назад

      plenty deep....unless you have 12 inches of topsoil...duh

  • @cannotsay5505
    @cannotsay5505 Год назад

    Tractor is too large for that plow...wasting diesel