John Deere 8530 pulling massive plow

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  • Опубликовано: 1 мар 2023
  • Flipping peanut dirt over with 8 bottom 995 plow.
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  • @rodneyrtennis1279
    @rodneyrtennis1279 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for taking the time to explain the details of what the plow is doing and what happens if it doesn't work accordingly.🙋‍♂️

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching/commenting Rodney. Explaining how farm machinery works and why farmers do things the way they do it is what this channel is all about.

  • @ppser818
    @ppser818 3 дня назад

    I just Love watching these videos! I feel like I'm back on my Grandparents land as a kid and it's just So comforting, just Wonderful!

  • @sheldonhall1295
    @sheldonhall1295 4 месяца назад

    You do a nice job of explaining farming and the equipment that you use. I also watched your videos on the farm equipment sales and they were well done. Thank you.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @devinlong5400
    @devinlong5400 Год назад +1

    The 8530 is no joke! One of the best JD ever made in my opinion! Always loved running them... probably even more than the 8330 or our old 4560

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      8530, 8400, and 4960 were the best ever made.

  • @mcdowellfarm23
    @mcdowellfarm23 Год назад +5

    Good-looking setup Patrick..love the smell of fresh earth after plowing..

  • @gklug305
    @gklug305 Год назад +1

    Great video. I have never seen plow shares like those. I could smell the dirt as you were turning it! We used a Farmall M with 3 16 inch bottoms.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Thanks for watching/commenting. This had been the standard plow design in our area for decades. You are not the first to comment on them being different, they are however the only kind John Deere makes

  • @OkieDoke18
    @OkieDoke18 Год назад +4

    What's even more Impressive to me is that ivt holding up to it! Always heard bad stuff about them. I know they don't like heavy grain cart work. We had a 8430 so it was Powershift which is why he got that one instead of the 8530 he then had it tuned past 8530 specs. But I Love them 9litres barking

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      The sound of pre regin 9.0 liter is 1000 times better than the regin engine with it’s huge ceramic insert muffler. We’ve had 3 IVT tractors. They were always our primary “big” tractor. Had good luck with them. My cousin is a transmission mechanic for JD and he doesn’t like the IVT.

  • @jimsmith9819
    @jimsmith9819 Год назад +1

    good video, things have changed a lot since i left farming 45 years ago, i do miss it

  • @jclarkj6
    @jclarkj6 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed the video. Especially since we still have 3 ft of snow on our garden spot here in Upper Michigan.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +2

      We get almost an inch of snow every 12-15 years😂 It’s been 80 degrees for 2 weeks down here

  • @Jan-Boer
    @Jan-Boer Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video, we're plowing narrower here and driving through the furrow. The tractor follows the furrow and the GPS control is on the plow. It adjusts the width with the cylinder on the plow so that it is always straight. Greetings from the Netherlands.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      That’s really interesting. I’ve never seen or heard of it done with the GPS adjusting the plow. In our area farms have been slowly transitioning from “in furrow” to “on land” plows over the last few decades

    • @Jan-Boer
      @Jan-Boer Год назад +1

      @@PatrickShivers We have heavy clay soil here, and the tractors here are smaller than yours. That's why we still drive in the furrow with plows. My brother Jilles Boer is a farmer here and he also vlogs.

    • @Jan-Boer
      @Jan-Boer Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/FtHcc_inm_g/видео.html

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +2

      @@Jan-Boer I’ll check out your and your brother’s videos. Always interested to see the different ways farmers do their job. In our area farmers use to use multiple tractors with smaller implements, but as labor is getting harder and harder to find we are all transitioning to less but bigger tractors/implements

  • @JulianJP21
    @JulianJP21 Год назад

    Great, thanks Man 💪 for all your videos!! it's almost peas time!!

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      I’m waiting on rain to put sweet peas in the ground. Already a week late.

    • @JulianJP21
      @JulianJP21 Год назад

      @@PatrickShivers Have a great weekend Friend!

  • @mythreesonsfarms
    @mythreesonsfarms Год назад

    I love it. The channel is growing fast.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Thanks for watching & commenting. It is having some success the last 2 weeks. When I look at the “what your viewers typically watch” tab I see farm channels with 3 digits before the K (instead of one)or a M instead of a K…..so there’s still room for lots of expansion. 😅

  • @stevenmoss2152
    @stevenmoss2152 4 месяца назад

    In Va we call those switch plows. I remember breaking land with a reg 4 bottom in furrow ford. We also had a 4 bottom jd on land flip plow

  • @chadbowen3615
    @chadbowen3615 Год назад

    Love it always good videos

  • @mythreesonsfarms
    @mythreesonsfarms Год назад +7

    I have parked my but on a 1066 straight pipe with a 4 bottom all day long and you could throw a rock across where I had covered all day. Been there done that. I think the more vids you put out the more people will follow. People will be interested in the entire process of a peanut prep to peanut picking I believe.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      The old 2 row cotton picker days was the worst. An hour from now your left tire is were your right one was.

    • @mythreesonsfarms
      @mythreesonsfarms Год назад

      @@PatrickShivers Should tell you I ran a 1500 lilliston picker also. 1822 caseIh brand new was a dream for me.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      I grew up riding shotgun on a 8400 Ford pulling a Lillihston Hi-Cap. My grandpa ran 10 of them before switching to a smaller fleet of 9004 and eventually down to 3 Amadas 6 row machines

    • @mythreesonsfarms
      @mythreesonsfarms Год назад +1

      @@PatrickShivers I am heading down to visit my buddies in Sylvester soon. I will probably swing by and meet you. I love the fact the channel is doing good.

    • @interman7715
      @interman7715 Год назад +1

      I'd take a 1066 Inter over that plastic JD junk any day.

  • @plowboy7856
    @plowboy7856 Год назад +1

    This brings back good memories.I guess it will always be in our blood.

  • @luistrevino3991
    @luistrevino3991 Год назад

    That was awesome. Great video.

  • @paulbrooks2024
    @paulbrooks2024 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing this is good stuff peanut trucks leads me down the backroads just county i geuss .

  • @royl9858
    @royl9858 Год назад +3

    I set sway blocks to hold plow solid when raised and allow movement when down plowing. Makes it easier to drive without brakes.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Thanks for the advice Roy. I have them set all the way in for as little movement as possible. I can roll the speed off and GPS can hold it without brake assistance, but it gets squirrely once I pass 4.5 mph

    • @donaldellis3609
      @donaldellis3609 6 месяцев назад

      Steering with brakes😊

  • @Reginald-rr1gh
    @Reginald-rr1gh Год назад

    Great video! Thanks a lot!

  • @jamesjarratt7907
    @jamesjarratt7907 Год назад +4

    Great video and equally great description of what is happening during the plowing process. Are middle busters used anymore?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Some of our disc harrows are equipped with what we call a middle buster. It is a disc mounted on it’s own in between the two gains that grabs the “middle” ground the gains. The only real change in bottom plows around here in the last 50 years is that they are increasingly more “on land” style instead of “in furrow”

    • @MultiBaldEagle
      @MultiBaldEagle Год назад

      @@PatrickShivers we seldom use a bottom plow here in East Central Georgia, but when we did, we had a Harrell 6 bottom switch plow with the on land hitch. It allowed us to keep the duals on.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      @@MultiBaldEagle in our area every plow is JD or Harrell and the Harrells are all in furrow. I’ve seen less and less Harrells over the past decade. Lemken is starting to try to break into our market.

  • @jaredvanbergen7904
    @jaredvanbergen7904 Год назад

    That 8530 is putting in some work.

  • @luisnunes7933
    @luisnunes7933 Год назад

    Hello! Nice job with a fine plough...

  • @celumusamncina8596
    @celumusamncina8596 18 дней назад

    JD 8530 good tractor

  • @peanutsmith1462
    @peanutsmith1462 Год назад +3

    Breaking land, plowing up peanuts & picking peanuts are my favorite thing to do

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +3

      I have long been advocating for “peanut season” cologne. There is no better scent than fresh dug peanuts

    • @Fredscoolvideos
      @Fredscoolvideos Год назад

      Amen. Love video’s brother. Check my channel out mite like it ? God bless.

  • @michaeljohnson-jh2eu
    @michaeljohnson-jh2eu Год назад +1

    Using the brakes to stay on course can cause a little more wear on the brakes. But you are doing what you have to do to keep it straight. How often do you have to pan plow your land?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Breaking land around here is only done when peanuts are going to be planted in a field. Most farmers are on 3 year rotation. This field has been in hay production for 4 years.

  • @centexan
    @centexan Год назад

    Proves that things used long, long ago still have a place today. Does this make the ground ready for planting, or do you still need something like a Salford disc set up to smooth it out?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      We have to run a field cultivator behind the plow to smooth it up.

  • @BNU30C
    @BNU30C Год назад

    Your clay crumbles up a lot nicer behind the plow than our ‘gumbo’ in South Dakota.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Down here we call it 30 minute dirt. It’ll go from to wet to to dry/hard in 30 minutes

  • @aidanbrennan7389
    @aidanbrennan7389 Год назад

    Well explained, keep it up. The RUclips algorithm likes it. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 ...

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching from the homeland!

    • @aidanbrennan7389
      @aidanbrennan7389 Год назад

      @@PatrickShivers very informative videos. I'm in Dundalk. I was thinking your surname was Irish or Scottish.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      I trace my lineage to Ireland, Scotland, & England. My DNA says I have a little bit of Norway and Sweden, but I believe it to be from the Viking conquest of Britain. Scotch-Irish is what I claim.

  • @heriveltopolez2649
    @heriveltopolez2649 Год назад +1

    Vejo aqui do Brasil um excelente trabalho seu, está pronto para o plantio. Boa colheita

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Herivelto. I’ll smooth it up with a field cultivator just before planting.

  • @Mike-zu5xj
    @Mike-zu5xj Год назад

    How many gallons of fuel do you burn an hour pulling the sub soiler?
    Thanks for the video!

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      I didn’t check when I was pulling it, but I am hooking back up to it after I finish with this plow. I will give you a fuel comparison. Thanks for asking

  • @dalecook4928
    @dalecook4928 Год назад

    We’re running JD8285R MFWD tractors with single fronts & dual rears.
    What type moleboard or flip plows do you recommend ?
    We raise corn, cotton, soybeans and some rice.
    In Arkansas.
    Thanks!

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      Where I live about 70% of plows are John Deere, of which probably 50-60% are in furrow. The remaining 30% are almost all Harrell flip plows. Lemken is trying to break into our market but is still pretty rare down here. I can’t tell you what works best for your conditions, as I don’t farm where you farm. My advice is when you see a local farmer that gets the results you like look at their setup.

  • @stevenmclamb7851
    @stevenmclamb7851 10 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed The Video

  • @ukaszbasty517
    @ukaszbasty517 Год назад

    Best sund jd tractor ever haha

  • @grahamcustoms
    @grahamcustoms Год назад

    What of brand peanut combine do you plan on using for your crop?

  • @colinleggett212
    @colinleggett212 Год назад +1

    We run the field cultivator right behind the plow but can never get it to fill in the furrows on the ends so we have to disk the ends

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      We typically do that exact thing. I am a one man operation now so I can’t stay right behind it with cultivator, but luckily we have heavy cloud cover and some light mist right now

  • @michaeljohnson-jh2eu
    @michaeljohnson-jh2eu Год назад

    Were you using auto steer or did you have to manually steer because of the plow causing the tractor not wanting to track straight?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      All auto steer, I help it out with left or right brake when it can’t hold the line

  • @henrymcgowan551
    @henrymcgowan551 Год назад +2

    Some people call that a switch plow since you can shift from right to left hand throw.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      You are exactly right. When I was editing the footage I realized I had left that name out.

  • @bensalter1515
    @bensalter1515 Год назад

    What kind of wavy coulter assembly is that on 11 shank v ripper? I like that

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      It’s a KMC V Ripper. The wavy coulters came on it from the factory. They are mounted on arms that are part of the foot assembly so that they are always directly in front of foot. They do swivel (to help keep from destroying bearings). There is also height adjustment. Most of the wavies are currently not on it as several needed bearings and they are not necessary when running behind fresh disced ground.

  • @608standrews
    @608standrews 5 месяцев назад

    love it!

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks Steve. That was last year. I should be releasing this year’s plow video within the next few days

  • @markisb3585
    @markisb3585 Год назад

    We call it a breaking plow up here in Eastern North Carolina.

  • @kennethhuff7158
    @kennethhuff7158 Год назад

    So do you turn this each season, seems like a lot of wear and tear on driver and tractor but I do understand the necessity for this . enjoyed tks.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      In the southeast we only turn land ahead of planting peanuts. Most farms are on 3 year rotation….so most field get turned once every 3 years. It has been 5 years since this particular field was turned.

  • @robertburden1509
    @robertburden1509 Год назад +1

    These are nice plows I think you don't have a dead fer to fill but tractor seems to be pulling good but it's a john deere so it should

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      That 8530 is a beast. If you’re unfamiliar, it is the last pre regin big tractor JD built. Just pure unbridled horses.

    • @williamcorleu5839
      @williamcorleu5839 Год назад

      Yes you are right I love my John Deere tractors that 8530 it will pull it good

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      @@williamcorleu5839 8530 is one of the best tractors JD ever made. I love that tractor

  • @rick4020
    @rick4020 Год назад

    Plowing after sub soiling causes compaction all over again at the plow depth. The deepest moldboard plows go here is 9-10 inches.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Subsoiling ahead of the plow is how i’m able to get it to 15”+. This particular field hadn’t been tilled in 4 years and plowing without subsoiling first would have resulted in huge clods, broke plow points, and a lot of time spent for unacceptable results.

  • @fletchergreen353
    @fletchergreen353 Год назад

    That rig is a whole lot bigger than my 4450 and international 4 bottom flip plow😂

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +2

      Sounds like a cool old school rig & I’m sure it gets the job done. I’ve never ran a 4450, but my grandfather bought a 4430 brand new in the 70s and we still use it all the time. One of the best tractors JD ever made.

  • @antoniogrant1953
    @antoniogrant1953 Год назад +1

    8530 is a Beast probably would help if u move duals in Closer more Traction

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      I got the front and rear wheels let all the way in, but all the duals are on full row extensions. Probably would help to shoulder them up.

  • @Man-cv5ws
    @Man-cv5ws Год назад

    Good videos hope you make more. NW NC.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your support! I have 163 of them on my channel and am currently putting out 1-2 a week.

  • @morganottlii2390
    @morganottlii2390 Год назад +1

    "Switch Plows" are way easier on the tractor than "roll over" Plows! Subsoilers pull harder than anything else, even turn Plows. You don't move as much dirt, but you are going deeper in the hard stuff.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @Ronis88
      @Ronis88 Год назад

      I haven't tried switch plough, but from what i have seen, it seems it doesn't do well in cover crops or anything with large ammount of residue. My "roll over" plough takes 11-13l/ha in dry light soil conditions up to 17-18l/ha in wet and heavy soil. And result is almost perfect. You can see it in my channel.

  • @jackweeks8099
    @jackweeks8099 Год назад +1

    I’ve never ran a switch plow, only flip plows. I always heard the switch plows were harder to pull. Have also heard that odd number of bottoms on a switch plow made it harder to pull than even numbers. What say you?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      8 bottom is easier to pull than 7 b/c even number of plows on either side of pivot point. We’ve always used 7s and 5s. A 4755 in furrow with 5 can get it done as good as anything, this setup just helps me cover more ground in a day

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      We use to have a guy that ran a 4755 in furrow on the farm for weeks on end. My cousin asked him one time if he laid crooked in the bed at night…..he said he did 😅

  • @thebedtimecomposer831
    @thebedtimecomposer831 Год назад

    In the past we’ve taken the sway blocks off to help with the tractor pulling one sided.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      I have the wedges on the quick hitch pushed all the way in to eliminate as much hitch movement as possible. The slides behind each plow are all freshly flipped and even worn (which should help with lateral movements)

  • @Retired70
    @Retired70 9 месяцев назад

    I’m not a farmer but both sides of my family are and have been since forever..I’m curious about the nutrition of the soil being turned over, now that the top soil is on the bottom..do you have to hit it with a lot of fertilizer for the same results?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  9 месяцев назад +1

      It’s all still top soil. I’m flipping 12”-15” of topsoil over. It buries weed seeds at a depth they can germ but to deep to emerge. Bottom plowing also reduces nematode pressure. The subsoiler reaches down 18”-24” (below the top soil and into the hard pan) to improve drainage in the top soil and help prevent areas of standing water in fields.

    • @Retired70
      @Retired70 9 месяцев назад

      @@PatrickShivers well that answers that question, thx..

  • @farm_0328
    @farm_0328 Год назад

    Moldboard🙌🙌. You look like you’re around the Southern AL or GA area?

  • @justlooking2013
    @justlooking2013 9 месяцев назад

    You gotta excuse me for watching this video again, this just my favorite video of that 85, is the 8530 on a Sixty inch wheel base? It looks narrow.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  9 месяцев назад

      Man you got some good eyes! That’s my favorite video to. It’s the one that finally got my channel growing. The tractor was on a narrow spacing when I got it and after I finished bottom plowing we widened it for 36” rows

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  9 месяцев назад +1

      I think the one I’m about to release (a peanut harvest video with custom musical soundtrack) is my best video yet, but it won’t touch the views/subs/$ of massive plow

    • @justlooking2013
      @justlooking2013 9 месяцев назад

      @@PatrickShivers got any advice for a guy that wants to branch out and farm on his own. Should I get a personal loan or fool with USDA.
      I’m really scared to buy one of these 8000R tractors. The trans and motor scare me. I want thinking of leasing an 8R 250-340. If I could find the 2008-2011 that’s ideal.

  • @justlooking2013
    @justlooking2013 Год назад

    How many acres are you planting?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +2

      In peanuts about 140. When I worked for my father and my brother-in-law we averaged around 800 acres of nuts.

  • @dalecook4928
    @dalecook4928 4 месяца назад

    Where can a 995 Plow be purchased and at what price?
    We are running JD8285R tractors. In Arkansas.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  4 месяца назад

      I see them at every farm equipment auction. Search online farm auctions. They range from 5 bottom to 8 bottom, prices can vary significantly

  • @joshuakirby338
    @joshuakirby338 Год назад

    I am located in north Georgia and trying to get in to cream peas. Any advice on a good sheller and blower. My wife and I have been building our direct to consumer farm from scratch for the last 10 years and we are always looking for advice.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      How many bushels you trying to shell? I have a Thomson Industries blower that I love coupled with a modified shaker pan I got from a Michigan pickle factory.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      My biggest advice is to get someone(s) else to grow and harvest the peas and you focus on processing unless you have reliable Guatemalan labor.

    • @joshuakirby338
      @joshuakirby338 Год назад

      @@PatrickShivers we currently only plants 3/4 of acre in peas twice a year for our customers. how ever we have the opportunity to grow and shell for large markets in our area. We currently use a homemade sheller that my great uncle made 50 years ago. I know it won’t hold up and we pick through by hand with no blower. Just looking in to the future. I appreciate you video and sharing your knowledge.

  • @bunkhindman3241
    @bunkhindman3241 Год назад

    When. Will peanuts be ready to boil

  • @raymondcamp8212
    @raymondcamp8212 Год назад

    Loved watching your video but us old timers call that a land farror not a ditch. Have fun

    • @ralphross2357
      @ralphross2357 Год назад +1

      Furrow

    • @raymondcamp8212
      @raymondcamp8212 Год назад

      @@ralphross2357 Guess us old folks needs to Wear glasses. Thanks for the help

  • @aaronjarvenpa1743
    @aaronjarvenpa1743 Год назад

    Why not no till plant the crop ?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      Peanuts can not be successfully grown in no-till. Numerous universities conduct trials on that as well as various levels of tillage before peanuts every year. The trials still universally show that bottom plowing substantially reduces disease and weed pressure, which means less use of chemicals and higher yields. In our particular region the peanuts also can’t be harvested if the ground wasn’t plowed ahead of planting as they will come off when they are attempted to be dug.

  • @tscjsc3519
    @tscjsc3519 11 месяцев назад

    Really interesting video! Do you also grow alot of corn?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  11 месяцев назад

      In this area peanuts and cotton account for most of the acres. I have 160 acres of corn this year.

    • @tscjsc3519
      @tscjsc3519 11 месяцев назад

      What kind of corn, sweet corn, field corn? How do you harvest it, just the ears or the whole stalk?@@PatrickShivers

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  11 месяцев назад

      @@tscjsc3519 field corn with combine, look for video in next few days. 2 varieties of Popcorn ears pulled by hand

    • @tscjsc3519
      @tscjsc3519 11 месяцев назад

      Wow! Can't wait to see the video. Especially interesting you harvesting popcorn. I grew up LOVING POPCORN.@@PatrickShivers

    • @tscjsc3519
      @tscjsc3519 11 месяцев назад

      Well, I was wondering what kind of popcorn you grow and I just saw one your video clips that answered that question-MUSHROOM and BUTTERFLY popcorn, YES! Could you tell me how and where I could purchase some?

  • @alosborn4763
    @alosborn4763 Год назад

    Why do you not use the gps and let it steer the tractor? We run the same plows out here in ore .

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      The GPS is driving the tractor. I’m having to assist it using the left/right brakes to keep tractor out of furrow and within desired margin

  • @stevenmoss2152
    @stevenmoss2152 4 месяца назад

    I miss breaking peanut land!

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  4 месяца назад

      Are you holding up crappie in your pic? Aka white perch

  • @pauldillinger2286
    @pauldillinger2286 Год назад

    How many acres do you farm and what crops do you farm?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Acreage varies from year to year. In my videos you will see me doing Peanuts, corn, cotton, grain sorghum, wheat, southern peas, sweet peas, green beans, Butterbeans, potatoes, carrots, onions, pecans, & cattle. I also sometimes do soybeans, cherry tomatoes, and pumpkins; but there are no videos of them on here. We also have a few hundred acres of planted pines. There is a couple videos of us doing the winter burning & walking through them looking for deer antler sheds.

    • @pauldillinger2286
      @pauldillinger2286 Год назад

      @@PatrickShivers Thats awesome. In my young days i was always at the farm with my dad and uncle. Loved it. My uncle passed away shorly after getting hit by a train on his wat back from buying new combine. My dad passed a few years later and the farm was sold. I was only 9 or 10 but i think of those days with them on the farm all the time.

  • @paulmorak8184
    @paulmorak8184 Год назад

    How come you're going over ground it's already been worked with a plow

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      It has been disced and subsoiled ahead of the turning plow so that it is able to get to the proper depth and flip the dirt. This field had previously not been tilled for 4 years and a plow would not go in the ground or get the desired results without tilling ahead of plow

  • @michaelreilly8080
    @michaelreilly8080 Год назад

    I called that add on a knock down rake.

  • @salt-team-six5883
    @salt-team-six5883 Год назад

    Looks like good ole GA clay

  • @otherrobertinhistory
    @otherrobertinhistory 8 месяцев назад

    Can you accomplish this task with a large deep disc plow ?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  8 месяцев назад +1

      No. This field was disced deep ahead of the bottom plow to help it get into the ground. The ground rolls off of the plows and flips over. What was on top is then 15” deep and vice versa. Discing doesn’t flip the ground over, it just stirs it up. Plowing in the southeast is primarily a peanut land prep activity. Plowing reduces disease in peanuts, increases yield, and makes it where they can be more easily dug.

  • @williamcorleu5839
    @williamcorleu5839 Год назад

    It's got to be a tough one how you put the pressure on it John Deere can't take it

  • @jaysetchell5769
    @jaysetchell5769 Год назад

    Looks good. But your bottom plow is not a moldboard plow, with longer moldboards curved back and turning The ground completely over with a disc running ahead to slit the ground. Two different implements.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      John Deere calls it a moldboard plow🤷🏼‍♂️. Look up 995 plow on their website. The coulters ahead of the plow were an option on older JD models. Lempken still makes the shape plow you are describing. I have not run one, but a farmer in the county east of me has one and reportedly pulls it 6-7mph. I’m running 4.5-5mph.

  • @stevengodwin9384
    @stevengodwin9384 Год назад

    You need the land slide kit from John Deere

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      I flipped the slides to begin wearing the un-worn edge before starting this field. I have since added shims to the lift arms to prevent any hitch movement

  • @johnnyholland8765
    @johnnyholland8765 Год назад

    I pull a 4 bottom Long switch plow easily with a 115 Case IH Max tractor so I don't think that Deere with all it's ponies will have any trouble with that 8. Harder to lift and tote than pull.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      I subsoiled that field ahead of plowing so I could pull it easier. 8 bottoms are scarce around here (and there are none bigger than 8 here) b/c it’s hard to move plows that size through red clay.

  • @mythreesonsfarms
    @mythreesonsfarms Год назад

    That is a bull of a tractor but it has a mouthful to chew with that plow.

  • @lotannaenemchukwu1069
    @lotannaenemchukwu1069 Год назад

    Where can I get a Tractor?

  • @64mikalot61
    @64mikalot61 Год назад

    América first !

  • @mattcrooms5721
    @mattcrooms5721 2 месяца назад

    Where you from

  • @dennisvogelius8602
    @dennisvogelius8602 Год назад

    Those are some WEIRD moldboards :O

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад +1

      It’s the standard John Deere plow design. We’ve been running that design moldboards for 30+ years.

    • @dennisvogelius8602
      @dennisvogelius8602 Год назад

      @@PatrickShivers Just to me SOOO different than what we see here in Europe :)

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      @@dennisvogelius8602 those Lemken plows with press wheel attachment that y’all run are pretty cool. Lemken has started selling a few plows here in the states, but the quick release/re-attach press wheel option isn’t available here.

    • @dennisvogelius8602
      @dennisvogelius8602 Год назад

      @@PatrickShivers Lemken and Kverneland makes EXCEPTIONALLY good plows.
      The good thing with them is that they also are very efficient with the fuel when CORRECTLY set up.
      When done right they dont pull to any sides. They just do their job.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      @@dennisvogelius8602 great info Dennis! Thanks for watching & commenting

  • @scottjaecques7409
    @scottjaecques7409 Год назад

    I pulled an 8 bottom plow with a 2-135 white tractor

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      How did you like that White? I’ve never been around one or known anyone that has one.

    • @scottjaecques7409
      @scottjaecques7409 Год назад

      @@PatrickShivers it was a horse in the field and a dependable tractor but not as nice to run as our 8310Rs lol never ran an 8530 had an 8340 loved it too our 8360R was not a great tractor

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Thumbs down on 8335R as well

  • @johnvaldez1841
    @johnvaldez1841 Год назад

    You're only plowing in soft dirt, It's a lot different when you plow in rocky and hard ground.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Its red clay that has been subsoiled ahead of the plow. Had to disc ahead of subsoiler b/c ground was so hard the subsoiler wouldn’t penetrate. I literally said all of that in the video

  • @williamcorleu5839
    @williamcorleu5839 Год назад

    If you ride the brakes it will get them hot and you need some brake work why I say that I know somebody road to break trying to break it got them break

  • @joelhenderson5404
    @joelhenderson5404 Год назад

    The tractor plows better in furrow.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Don’t see many new in furrow plows around here. The on land plows, like mine, are becoming more popular.

  • @MarkPenfoldfarmfilm
    @MarkPenfoldfarmfilm Год назад

    Good job but not 15” really is it

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      That’s what Stanley tape measure said. 12”-17” averaging 15”

    • @MarkPenfoldfarmfilm
      @MarkPenfoldfarmfilm Год назад

      @@PatrickShivers from the top of uncultivated land to the bottom of the landslide or top of cultivated to the bottom of the landslide ?

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      @@MarkPenfoldfarmfilm laying a board across the ground in front of lead plow. Leveling the side throwing dirt to match the side on virgin ground then measuring from bottom of board to the bottom of the plow

  • @johnthompson1371
    @johnthompson1371 5 месяцев назад

    Like 2 see that plow in corn stalks u would need a RED plow john deere never made a plow!

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  5 месяцев назад

      Where I farm at most of the ground is red clay. Bricks for home construction are made out of this dirt. Hardest dirt in the country. Not only does no farmers here use red plows, I’ve never even seen one in person. There is red tractors here but no red plows. All plows are made by Harrell Ag, John Deere, or Lemken.

  • @FlashReno-de3yx
    @FlashReno-de3yx Год назад

    Use yor dif lok-not yor brakes-u'll burn them out

  • @orlandochacon9253
    @orlandochacon9253 Год назад

    Good video, but definitely not deep enough, you’re only going about 10”.

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      Tape measure averaged 15”-17” 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @williamcorleu5839
    @williamcorleu5839 Год назад

    You will be putting brakes on that tractor if you ride she gets them hot sorry to say it but you be putting some on

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  Год назад

      I get that comment a lot. Maybe what I consider “riding the brake” and what everyone considers riding are two different things. I’m not on it all the time, foot is resting on it & bumping it as needed. In my lifetime we have had to put brakes on one tractor. I also use the brakes/dif lock when laying off rows with strip till or bedder.

    • @williamcorleu5839
      @williamcorleu5839 Год назад

      I don't mean nothing by what I say you got a good tractor

  • @lonetnier2733
    @lonetnier2733 Год назад

    Please lord don't let me buy that tractor when he's done with it...

  • @jimstepan3038
    @jimstepan3038 7 месяцев назад

    John Deere literature for this plow refers to it as a Reversible Plow.. I've never heard them called "turning" or "bottom" plows..
    Deere: Reversible Moldboard Plows !!

    • @PatrickShivers
      @PatrickShivers  7 месяцев назад

      They are mostly known as bottom plows in this area. People over 70 years old refer to them as turning plows (turning the land over). Virtually no one on the southeast uses the term moldboard, which is what JD calls it