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Surviving Maine on a 20 acre farm
United States
Приєднався 30 кві 2020
Husband and wife on a 20 acre farm
Відео
# 753 Digging potatoes and what we have been up to
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# 753 Digging potatoes and what we have been up to
# 751 JD-B S.N. 158275 Rebuild part 2 Major parts find
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New old stock, gas conversion kit, repower
# 750 JD-B S.N. 158275 has a bad knock, lets find it !
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# 750 JD-B S.N. 158275 has a bad knock, lets find it !
# 745 JD XUV 550 parking cable replacement
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Tools that you will need. 10mm wrench # 25 torx socket needle nose pliers and 13mm wrench.
# 744 We got a new piece of kit for the farm
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# 744 We got a new piece of kit for the farm
# 743 Just a busy day
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We hill the potatoes, inspect the crops and look at the dirt work.
# 742 Hilling potatoes and stringing tomatoes
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# JD-B, Cultivating, Stringing Tomatoes
# 741 New set of wrenches like i have never seen before
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Wera Joker wrench set.
# 740 Cultivating potatoes with the JD B and moving tomatoes
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# 740 Cultivating potatoes with the JD B and moving tomatoes
# 739 Finally got the cultivating done
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# 739 Finally got the cultivating done
# 736 Just farming, from the greenhouse to the JD-A
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# 736 Just farming, from the greenhouse to the JD-A
# 735 Laying plastic mulch and transplanting Zucchini
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# 735 Laying plastic mulch and transplanting Zucchini
# 733 Working the field with the JD-A and a greenhouse tour
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# 733 Working the field with the JD-A and a greenhouse tour
# 732 First start of the Super C and mounting the plows
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# 732 First start of the Super C and mounting the plows
# 731 M-14 belsaw how big a log can you saw ?
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# 731 M-14 belsaw how big a log can you saw ?
# 730 First trailer loads of the season
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# 730 First trailer loads of the season
# 727 M-14 Belsaw rebuild part 9 If it's unobtanium build it
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# 727 M-14 Belsaw rebuild part 9 If it's unobtanium build it
# 726 M-14 Belsaw rebuild part 8 Building the grease manifold
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# 726 M-14 Belsaw rebuild part 8 Building the grease manifold
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Y’all are so inspiring ✨
I sure would if we were closer.,, looks amazing!!!!
Does the electric fuel pump push the fuel through the mechanical fuel pump to the carburetor so the carburetor is ready to start? I didn’t know if you could push fuel through a mechanical pump. Great video I appreciate.
@@johngodwin7902 I don't think so but it seems to help get fuel a bit faster. Didn't work as great as I hoped but if the mechanical one fails I carry a rubber hose in the tool box so I can bypass it and still go.
Funny how those big rocks keep popping up over the years. I have a friend with a backhoe come down every few years to dig up what look like small rocks that turn out to be tips of iceburgs. Lots of fun. Keep on survivin!
refreshing to see someone go into the pile and not dig and churn trying to fill the bucket like these young bucks in a hurry all the time
I have learned over the years that hurrying in most cases is not as productive as some people think.
WELDING WORN WEB RODS DOESN'T WORK AND OLD WEB RUBBERS SNAP WHEN WEBS ARE NOT AVAILABLE WHAT DO YOU DO????????????????????????
I've had a lot of minor set backs lol Look great!
I was lucky to find a digger just like this, except i have the 3 speed transmission. Just wondering, did you redo the belt, mine doesnt look like that. Anywho, happy potato farming from NY, i got 2 rows left to dig and am done for the year. Looking forward to more potato growing content!
Great observation, there are actually a couple of videos of him redoing the belt on it. If you go to his channel and search for "potato digger rebuild" the process and details of what was done and where the belt came from, and the refit. The first few episodes are rim and tire repair on it, the best information starts at this episode ua-cam.com/video/vK-fXcNGuTo/v-deo.html
Ah I must have missed that one, tires are no fun, one of mine went flat in the field and I had to carefully pull it to the shop and add a tube.
Crazy how fast the summer went, fair season has already started! Not sure where time goes sometimes.
Sure nice to see your video . been waiting and waiting but bet you've been busy. Seen you on Bell farm.
Just trying to get caught up on things.
Enjoyed your video. You and Carol are always busy!!! That potato digger is quite a piece of equipment!!!
I've got the same digger. I don't know what model it is either. The paint condition just about exactly like yours. But it works.
It's a "No, 16 or No 17" 16 had a 26 in wide belt, and 17 had a 24in. I could be wrong, but I have the same one, 24in belt with a 3 speed transmission. Was so glad to find this channel and a digger like this one.
@@cottonmouth457 Thanks for the information. I'll have to measure my belt. I didn't plant a lot of spuds this year due to the really wet spring but I'm sure I'll put up another potato digging video.
We haven’t gotten a video from you in 2 weeks! Hope you are doing ok and maybe have just been too busy!!! Just want you to know we miss your videos!!!
wicked busy but i should get one out this week
Just bought one for a project. My grandfather had one here in Nova Scotia and sold it down to Georgia U.S around 2005 I was to young to remember what it looked like.... Are the pulleys on the edger redirecting the belt at around 6:00 original Lloyd pulleys or a good idea you thought of
@@dylanscrouse3398 that is original
tHank you for the video. Very enjoyable with all the details. I just picked up this model saw this year.
I just love her.
Yes that is definitely a factor I can see it in my mind too but it took me until about halfway through your video and it clicked but does the belt wear out faster? I wanted to ask my Dad when we were using the buzz saw and an 8N flat belt with a steel pulley on both ends he would put a little bit of 140 weight differential oil on the belt and I thought it would slip off or spin inside the belt but he said it was sticky so it would keep the belt from slipping what are your thoughts and do you have a better idea of what to use for steel to steel pulley grip ?😀🇨🇦
Every little bitt helps.
I like the tool idea you made, what thickness is the plastic you are using? Are you able to recycle it at the end of the year or is it just waste?
@@Retiredhack the plastic is biodegradable
I'm a third generation Super C owner. Mine was orinally bought new by my grandfather in June 1952. He farmed with horses then and only bought the tractor to run a sawmill then gradually bought implements to farm with it. It was also used to run a hammer mill and a stationary baler. I take it on tractor rides with friends and sometimes use it to mow pasture with the side mounted mower. I hope to restore it someday. It still has the 6 volt system and the battery in it is five to six years old.
I believe they are the most useful size for a small farm. I love mine.
Saw you on Bells great to watch
There's nothing wrong with 6V. Boy, if you knew HOW MANY TIMES people REFUSE to put brushes and bushings in a starter but show up AFTER a 12V conversion with a battery, alternator, ballast resistor and new cables.....and in the boats with 12V starters they STILL refuse to acknowledge brushes.
You nailed it i have seen it many times.
Very nice C you have there. Are you going to finish up the shingle siding before snow flies this winter?
It looks like you’ve pulled that super C in a few times, I would have stove something up with that clutch for sure 😆
@@MapleRidgeHomestead it's a very grabby clutch
Thanks Tim. She’s a beauty
I like the originality of 6v but my Napa is terrible they look at me like I have two heads but I do prefer 12 volt my grandpa used to do the 8 volt battery in the 6v tractors but I’ve never had good luck with 6 volt
The Napa here is like that, I refuse to deal with 3 stores same owner. If you go to a store that deals with lift trucks or industrial equipment they will have batteries more suitable which may cost more but you need to look at Amp hours (MAH). Often I get clients that try to put automotive batteries in 24V systems thinking they are saving money. Point is 6V is NORMAL in industrial apps used in series.
Absolutely treasure!!!
You keep pickin at it and it will never heal 😂
Too funny, I know Osgood Brothers too well growing up in Fryeburg. Was your friend from Fryeburg? That’s a great find!
@@MapleRidgeHomestead yes he only lives a short distance from them.
Brother, that's defitinitly a reasure find indeed///////////////////////
@@michaelking3542 I couldn't believe it when I saw it.
Very nice drone footage. Beautiful farm and market.
New sub. My husband and I love your videos. We came over from Molly's channel. Maine is beautiful. We were up there from Georgia in 2019 when my husband and I completed our thru hike of the Appalachian Trail at the ripe old age of 62.
@@beckyumphrey2626 wow you both did something I would love to do but my knees won't allow it
Wow that was a cool find!👍👍
Yes, 48, well I missed it by 11 years, though nice to see a snapshot with the unboxing.
that kit is the same age as me and in much better shape.
What are the chances of that ! That’s pretty awesome Tim.
@@keithmcallister4917 just crazy. You never know what is around the corner.
cant wait to see what goes on with bells corn picker that video she did was great with you helping!! that was funny when shane said tims got some skin in the game lol
Thank you!
Molly and Shane sent me. You were great in that video. I’m subscribed with the 🔔
@@alanbierhoff6831 molly and Shane are great people there is nothing fake about either of them. Thanks for subscribing.
that hood around the muffler looks good has it been repaired or unmolested?
@@alanmize5627 unmolested
Looks like she's got nice sheet metal!
@@keithobrien8977 better than most in Maine
i have no doupt in my mind that you can and will rebuild that toy Tim love your work mate
That is probably the worst slop I've seen at a wrist pin. I can't imagine how bad that must have sounded running...
@@charlesmayberry2825 it sounded like a bag of hammers in there
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She’s got just a little bit of slop
Good afternoon. So I've asked you before about potato bugs. What you use. I'm pretty sure your answer was macho 2.0. For the life of me, I can't seem to figure out how much to add to say 20 gallons of water. I have a 40 gallon sprayer for the back of the tractor. Everything is per acre. I'm no farmer for sure. I only have 3 rows at 150' Any help would be greatly appreciated. Keep up the great videos
I will give you our set up after supper, i type with one finger so i need a bit of time.
My Mom appreciates that the cussing has almost have been eliminated by me having a Dewalt impact.
Those impacts work pretty darn good ! I would like to get one sometime. Be good to have when you are going camping. W my father in law gave us a camper so I want to pick up one.
Nice looking pickup you got to pull the RV and you’re right about people doing stuff for their dogs! Heck…they’re part of your family.
That looked like a disc to me not a harrow
After its cut the bore how do you retract with out scratching the new bore? thanks
Retract the cats paws and slide the bar back then lift.
@@survivingmaineona20acrefar77 Thanks for that, if your doing two cuts it wont matter scratching the bore on retract but will it damage the cutter?
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaa4151 It's carbide and doesn't seem to be bothered by it.