Great video! Just received my double wheel hoe and couldn't have put it together without your helpful instructions! Love your gardens, your son, and your inspiration! Thanks
Something my Dad taught me decades ago. For any implement which you use to work the soil, very soon after use, clean the off soil and treat with a grease or oil. For my garden hoes, shovels, etc I made a galvanized bucket with coarse sand and waste motor oil for this purpose. This will keep you implements rust free and help them go through the soil more efficiently.
Hey Green Acre Homestead! I have been using my wheel hoe for over 7 years now. Raking up the weeds helps to remove the seeds and thus reduces weed pressure in the future. Keep doing that, it pays dividends! Making raised beds, just use your tiller and the garden rake.Then get a broad fork
From what one can tell from the various Homestead UA-camrs who have been sponsored (gifted) by Hoss Tools this Spring, they have quality tools and outstanding seeds. Thanks for the evaluation video, Angela and Sam. This is most helpful and informative. Green Acre Homestead ROCKS!!!!!! 👍👊💪❤️️
We have been pleased with everything from them -- both the gifts and the several items we've purchased! They have absolutely won us as repeat customers!
It's so awesome that you have directions with actual words and not just pictures. Seems everything we have ordered from different companies lately, all come with directions with NO WORDS, which makes assembly very difficult at times.
Its 2023 and I recently got a Hoss Double Wheel deal like yours with all of those attacments. It is very easy to use which surprised me a little. It looks a little like a torture device but It doesn't require much effort to use. Makes weeding a snap. I wish I had one years ago.
What a little cutie pie. And such a hard worker. He deserves an ice cream break after all that hard work. God loves you all. May God continue to bless you all.
Oh, I liked using the cultivator when I was growing up to take care of weeds. Thank you for sharing your review. Also, Dad would put a weight over the tines so they would dig deeper.
As a small child I was the weight! I was trained to get off quickly at the end of the row then get back on once it had been turned around. Over fifty years ago but the engineering was much the same.
My Dad used something like this when I was a kid to make rows for planting. It had one wheel. This video made me think about being in the garden with him. Thank you.
My grandpa used to use one with a big wheel, too. But I just barely remember that of him. I never got to garden any with him, but think of him and his wheel plow every time I use this one. :) -Sam
Good show you guys!! I live in California but have five ACER'S in east Oklahoma with a mobile home on it , my Dad's old place. I might retire on it and I love your projects! Exactly like mine there. Keep up the good work. Plumbing contractor Randy.
Your son is such a good worker !! Always willing ❤️ By the end of the growing season he’s gonna have some muscles 💪 in those arms ! Watching Sam using it but hearing a mower -😳I thought Sam was pranking us 🤣 The timing was just too perfect. Not til the end of the video did I see him cutting grass in the background. Lol That’s an excellent tool . Angela cracks the whip with- such- an Angelic face 😇 !!! Loved another great video !!
He is a great helper and hard worker! LOL Yeah it was mowing time in the area when I shot that part. It was the first dry spell between constant rain storms in a week solid. I think I counted 4 people mowing that I could hear, later I became 5. LOL And yes, Angela has perfected the art of whip cracking!
Much appreciated! We do genuinely like the tool and use it often (though maybe not as much as we should from that last few clips). :) Glad you enjoyed it too, thanks!
I have one like that, that belonged to my Grandmother. It's probably from the early 1900's and is cast iron. I would love to someday get the blades sharpened and the finish coated, and research whether it's supposed to have added wooden handles, like I've seen on some. Thanks for the video, stay cool and safe. It's 103 degrees here in North Texas and can't even imagine being out in this heat right now.
You can shorten the handles according to the book. I would make a template of the bolt hole spacing before I did any cutting though. I got my double today and I may have to shorten the handles about 2 inches.
I've been trying to get my grandpa's old single wheel plow from my uncle for a while. Hopefully soon! Not to use I don't think, but to have would be nice.
@@sam-and-angela Im old enuff to be yer 3rd Grandpaw if you wanna swap?HawHaw! Mine spends most of tha time in my Sweeties flower patch these day's Cl;-[p]
Hi y'all I'm still binge watching the vlogs to catch up lol I'm watching the strawberry gutter episode and I have over 300 plants give them a little 10_10_10 fertilizer and your berries will triple in size I made 24 pints of preserves already this year lol my fave fruit of all time.love your show you guys are so fun to watch ❤️❤️❤️
That's a very useful tool you got! Have you thought of heavy mulching with wood chips in the lanes between your plants to surpress the weeds? Or the woven fabric, for the future? Both methods help a lot with the weeds.
We have, but this garden plot will change with seasons and crops to where the mulch would just be in our way later. For example, we're thinking of growing a full winter wheat crop in the plot over winter and if we do, it will be a solid planting without any rows. Thanks!
My grandfather used one of those all the time in his garden. I've been trying for a while to rescue it from the basement it's been left in for a few decades. Maybe one day the relative will give in! :)
That olate in the middle is designed for a chain.If you hook it to your riding lawnmower (in low) it will be lie walking behind your horse. This is reall good for the first plwing each season.If spray the axle shafts with dry lube it will keep moisture out. You will have to sharpen the acc.
I think your soil is fairly hard, possibly a lot of clay, or crust. A narrower oscillating hoe, like an 8" that cuts less in one pass would probably be a better size, and possibly reduce the duck feet by 1 when its wet and crusty or hard. even 1 duck foot, with lots of passes is easier then forcing 2 if its really hard. We really enjoy using our hoss tools, fullsize tractor, and BCS. they all have a place on our property. good luck!
So, when is the harness with shoulder straps being hooked up to the front for one person to pull it while the other holds onto the handles? Just make sure the person doing the pulling doesn't have baked beans the night before.
MY GRAND DAD HAD A WHOLE HERD OF GOATS AN IN PART OF HIS PROPERTY HE HAD ONE OF THOSE.... I ALWAYS SEEN THE AMISH USE THEIR HORSES WITH THOSE KINDA TOOLS FOR THEIR FIELDS.... NEEDLESS TO SAY I THOUGHT GRANDDAD USED THE GOATS TO PULL THAT TOOL DOWN THE GARDEN TO WORK IT... NOW THAT I SEEN HOW YOALL USE IT; MAKES ME WANT TO DROP MY JAW ON THE FLOOR AN FEEL ABOUT AN INCH TALL.... THANKS FOR THE TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE... YA''LL ARE SO COOL... BTW----> I AM BENG WATCHING ALL YOUR VIDS... THANKS FOR BEING ON UA-cam AN BEING REAL PEOPLE NOT PLASTIC LIKE SO MANY OUT THERE EITHER IN REAL LIFE OR HERE ON THE UA-cam SITE... YA'LL ARE FANTASTIC....! BLESSINGS & BE HOPE FILLED FRANKI
We absolutely agree! Tools aside, they have been so helpful to us in learning more about row planting and growing our food. Their videos are so informative and their facebook group, Row by Row, is awesome too! I guess we can't say enough good about them. They're a genuine good company with good people through and through.
Elijah has picked a few carrots from them. Otherwise it's not done anything worth noting this year. We really need to do an update and redo on it! I appreciate you asking as it's a reminder to us! We want to move it to the greenhouse and re-plant in it.
Hi is this available outside the us? .. Would like to try it out. We have a coffee farm in Jamaica and we have been trying 2 use less chemicals but the weed are giving us hell.
These can save you having to buy a tractor, with this and a BCS and maybe some other hand tools you could work up to five acres depending on if you're smart and what you're trying to do.
From Amazon, it's a Slogger's brand and wonderful! This is the second one of this style I've gotten. The other one lasted several years. Here's a link to it: amzn.to/2ZwF1ep
Hey guys, loved your video. Does that fence keep the deer out of your garden? Down here in South Carolina the deer have been relentless, and they have just about eaten my whole garden.
I'm planning to purchase the double wheel hoe as a single item and then buy the plow attachment and the oscillating / stirrup hoe attachment. Hoss promotes certain deals but I'm not big on the sweeps they offer (they look like knives and differ from the ones pictured in your video). I feel as though the stirrup hoe would perform better than the sweeps. As someone with experience, what do you think? Thanks!
This look like a mini version of a tool that they use back in the old days in Puerto Rico, they use to attach horses to it, wonder if you can use a mini horse to help pull as you push? Is funny but may work...
For cultivating to break up ground wet is terrible for sure! For weeding though, the softer soil is much easier to cut the weeds out with the oscillating/stirrup/scuffle hoe blade than when dry. :)
I am going to run two oscillator hoes simultaneously on my hoe when ground not too wet AND not too dry AND Weeds not too tall or deep rooted. Good demo ladies and gentlemen..Dennis
My grandma used to tell stories about her and grandpa using the hand plow on their garden. They put a harness on grandma and she pulled with all her might. Maybe you should harness up those little boys with all their energy?
Dumb question from a new gardener.....but wouldn't you need to physically pull all weeds so that once you cut them up the seed heads wouldn't sow more weeds?
Hallo people, where can such attachments/ the kit, I'm here in South Africa, Eastern Cape Please assist me if you can, I would like to buy my own, wheel hoe. Thanks for your assistance
Call me crazy, but I think a sharp hoe and a tine rake is probably faster. You get more ummph when you pull versus pushing, and you don't have to keep going over it twice. That being said, I imagine it's not near as hard on your back, so it very well might be worth the extra work in the long run. I bet a 2-man crew with one working that wheel hoe, and one working a tine rake or cultivator could really get some work done. Thanks for the video.
Stephen Siler for what he was doing you may be right! He wasn't really using the tool to its full potential. Weeding with the Hoss wheel hoe should be done PROACTIVELY, if the weeds are that large you're really too late. It should have been used when the weeds were extremely tiny, to break up the very fine roots. I'm considering purchasing the Hoss after experimenting with an old wheel hoe with just 3 cultivator tines. Using it weekly (before weeds are there!!) its been extremely fast, easy, and kept the garden amazingly weed free between the rows.
Точить всё надо, то что врезается в землю. Надо землю резать, а не тупо проталкивать железки сквозь неё. Ободрать под 30 градусов режущую кромку напильником, чтобы клин свободно проходил сквозь преграду. Отшлифовать поверхность мелким бруском. День, два дать хорошую нагрузку, выявить на сколько затупилось лезвие. Плоскость по горизонтали поправить мокрым мелким камнем, чтобы снять заусенцы. Хорошо отполировать. Это даст возможность сделать наклёп металла во время работы. Рабочую сторону поправить под 40 градусов. Здесь угол будет упрочнять металл в процессе работы. Иногда надо править заусенцы. Нужно очищать металл после работы и в процессе работы снимать налипшую землю.
They're absolutely not cheap, they are more heirloom quality and build. There's no doubt this tool will out last us and our kids if even remotely taken care of.
Great video! Just received my double wheel hoe and couldn't have put it together without your helpful instructions! Love your gardens, your son, and your inspiration! Thanks
"Sorta easyish and hard, between" so cute, what a good helper.😉
Something my Dad taught me decades ago. For any implement which you use to work the soil, very soon after use, clean the off soil and treat with a grease or oil. For my garden hoes, shovels, etc I made a galvanized bucket with coarse sand and waste motor oil for this purpose. This will keep you implements rust free and help them go through the soil more efficiently.
I learned the same trick from a grave digger. Yes, he dug graves with a shovel.
Great advice
Hey Green Acre Homestead! I have been using my wheel hoe for over 7 years now. Raking up the weeds helps to remove the seeds and thus reduces weed pressure in the future. Keep doing that, it pays dividends! Making raised beds, just use your tiller and the garden rake.Then get a broad fork
That is the coolest garden tool ever. I so wish my parents had access to one of those in their gardening days. Love it and love you guys too!!
From what one can tell from the various Homestead UA-camrs who have been sponsored (gifted) by Hoss Tools this Spring, they have quality tools and outstanding seeds. Thanks for the evaluation video, Angela and Sam. This is most helpful and informative. Green Acre Homestead ROCKS!!!!!! 👍👊💪❤️️
We have been pleased with everything from them -- both the gifts and the several items we've purchased! They have absolutely won us as repeat customers!
Thanks for the great demonstration. Dennis
"who am i kidding , im not going to run through the rows" lol.....IM WITH YOU SAM!
Great garden,it will be worth the work for sure.
It's so awesome that you have directions with actual words and not just pictures. Seems everything we have ordered from different companies lately, all come with directions with NO WORDS, which makes assembly very difficult at times.
The instruction book that came from Hoss Tools was very good too! We read right from it and assembled with no problems.
Keep on truckin (farmin');NOTHIN tastes better than garden ripened foods. Dennis
Its 2023 and I recently got a Hoss Double Wheel deal like yours with all of those attacments. It is very easy to use which surprised me a little. It looks a little like a torture device but It doesn't require much effort to use. Makes weeding a snap. I wish I had one years ago.
Wow you have a lot of your garden in pathways. A nice tool I would love to be able to afford one. What a helper your son is!!
What a determined young man. Now to get him to mulch his weeded paths.
What a little cutie pie. And such a hard worker. He deserves an ice cream break after all that hard work. God loves you all. May God continue to bless you all.
You are absolutely right! Thank you so much 😊
I like the way you have divided up the video in to segments .
That was a neat touch putting the camera down low as you tilled the ground .
Little man was working that thing hard. Bless his heart! His review was very informative 😊
He sure was! He likes using the tool and we're happy to let him go at it all he wants!
Oh, I liked using the cultivator when I was growing up to take care of weeds. Thank you for sharing your review. Also, Dad would put a weight over the tines so they would dig deeper.
As a small child I was the weight! I was trained to get off quickly at the end of the row then get back on once it had been turned around. Over fifty years ago but the engineering was much the same.
What good helper! He is so darn cute!!
I live at the coast of NC, just ordered a wheel hoe and cant wait!
My Dad used something like this when I was a kid to make rows for planting. It had one wheel. This video made me think about being in the garden with him. Thank you.
My grandpa used to use one with a big wheel, too. But I just barely remember that of him. I never got to garden any with him, but think of him and his wheel plow every time I use this one. :) -Sam
Thanks so much for sharing your views
Good show you guys!! I live in California but have five ACER'S in east Oklahoma with a mobile home on it , my Dad's old place. I might retire on it and I love your projects! Exactly like mine there. Keep up the good work. Plumbing contractor Randy.
Your son is such a good worker !! Always willing ❤️ By the end of the growing season he’s gonna have some muscles 💪 in those arms ! Watching Sam using it but hearing a mower -😳I thought Sam was pranking us 🤣 The timing was just too perfect. Not til the end of the video did I see him cutting grass in the background. Lol That’s an excellent tool . Angela cracks the whip with- such- an Angelic face 😇 !!! Loved another great video !!
He is a great helper and hard worker! LOL Yeah it was mowing time in the area when I shot that part. It was the first dry spell between constant rain storms in a week solid. I think I counted 4 people mowing that I could hear, later I became 5. LOL And yes, Angela has perfected the art of whip cracking!
Excellent review video - very thorough! Hoss Tools should be very pleased with this review! Thanks for sharing. 👍
Much appreciated! We do genuinely like the tool and use it often (though maybe not as much as we should from that last few clips). :) Glad you enjoyed it too, thanks!
Great review
I have one like that, that belonged to my Grandmother. It's probably from the early 1900's and is cast iron. I would love to someday get the blades sharpened and the finish coated, and research whether it's supposed to have added wooden handles, like I've seen on some. Thanks for the video, stay cool and safe. It's 103 degrees here in North Texas and can't even imagine being out in this heat right now.
Sounds like you have a treasure. Yes it's hot in Texas we had 108 or so in San Antonio.
You can shorten the handles according to the book. I would make a template of the bolt hole spacing before I did any cutting though. I got my double today and I may have to shorten the handles about 2 inches.
Wow, your garden sure is lush!
Cool tool!
Thank you for helping your Mama and Daddy, Elijah!
He says "You're welcome" :)
Love your videos yall are a sweet family ,love that shop you have very neat.
Thank you so much!
Hard work! Great job! Be safe
It looks like you are running, but who am I kidding? Thanks for showing us your new toy.
I always enjoy your videos :)
Great job. Your garden looks awesome. Keep the the good work.
Thanks so much!
Sure looked like your boy wanted to be part of the build, lots he could have done. He sure doesn't mind doing a little work either, good boy!
Great versatile tool
Awesome video, very informative! Thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cool tool. I got a old single wheel job Ive had fer 40 years , might need to upgrade now I seen that rig.
We used a single wheel model when I was growing up. This is definitely an upgrade.
I've been trying to get my grandpa's old single wheel plow from my uncle for a while. Hopefully soon! Not to use I don't think, but to have would be nice.
@@sam-and-angela Im old enuff to be yer 3rd Grandpaw if you wanna swap?HawHaw!
Mine spends most of tha time in my Sweeties flower patch these day's Cl;-[p]
Hi y'all I'm still binge watching the vlogs to catch up lol I'm watching the strawberry gutter episode and I have over 300 plants give them a little 10_10_10 fertilizer and your berries will triple in size I made 24 pints of preserves already this year lol my fave fruit of all time.love your show you guys are so fun to watch ❤️❤️❤️
That is awesome! Thank you for that help!
I love hand tools there is just something about using them. And when you get one that gives you different options even better.
Absolutely! Especially when they're easy to use and well designed. :) Thanks
I use to have an antique version of that.....man I wish I still had it, a great tool.
I've been trying to get my hands on my grandfather's old wheel plow but older family doesn't want it gone yet. I hope get it soon though!
Love you guys 👏
Aww, thank you Vicki!
Nice tool to have👍
It sure is
That's a very useful tool you got! Have you thought of heavy mulching with wood chips in the lanes between your plants to surpress the weeds? Or the woven fabric, for the future? Both methods help a lot with the weeds.
We have, but this garden plot will change with seasons and crops to where the mulch would just be in our way later. For example, we're thinking of growing a full winter wheat crop in the plot over winter and if we do, it will be a solid planting without any rows. Thanks!
nice looking
Great video
Bro, I love your shirt!!!! 🤣😂✝️🇺🇸
very neat tool. Your boys are so cute
Thank you 🤗
Great job y'all. Your children will thank you some day. 😇
Appears/ plenty tough and durable too. Does danish oil penetrate/the wood sufficiently...Dennis
When I was a kid, we had one kinda like that but it only had one wheel and a fixed hoe. Worked ok, I can see how yours is a very nice upgrade.
My grandfather used one of those all the time in his garden. I've been trying for a while to rescue it from the basement it's been left in for a few decades. Maybe one day the relative will give in! :)
@@sam-and-angela your grandfather huh? Exactly what are you implying? Jk
Those winged sweeps cut weeds like butter
That olate in the middle is designed for a chain.If you hook it to your riding lawnmower (in low) it will be lie walking behind your horse. This is reall good for the first plwing each season.If spray the axle shafts with dry lube it will keep moisture out. You will have to sharpen the acc.
Very nice y’all. You know what’s also missing though? Samcraft Samcraft
I think your soil is fairly hard, possibly a lot of clay, or crust. A narrower oscillating hoe, like an 8" that cuts less in one pass would probably be a better size, and possibly reduce the duck feet by 1 when its wet and crusty or hard. even 1 duck foot, with lots of passes is easier then forcing 2 if its really hard. We really enjoy using our hoss tools, fullsize tractor, and BCS. they all have a place on our property. good luck!
So, when is the harness with shoulder straps being hooked up to the front for one person to pull it while the other holds onto the handles? Just make sure the person doing the pulling doesn't have baked beans the night before.
If Hoss Tools makes one, we'll show it being used! LOLOLOL
Lol
You should look into ordering the shorter handles.
MY GRAND DAD HAD A WHOLE HERD OF GOATS AN IN PART OF HIS PROPERTY HE HAD ONE OF THOSE.... I ALWAYS SEEN THE AMISH USE THEIR HORSES WITH THOSE KINDA TOOLS FOR THEIR FIELDS.... NEEDLESS TO SAY I THOUGHT GRANDDAD USED THE GOATS TO PULL THAT TOOL DOWN THE GARDEN TO WORK IT... NOW THAT I SEEN HOW YOALL USE IT; MAKES ME WANT TO DROP MY JAW ON THE FLOOR AN FEEL ABOUT AN INCH TALL....
THANKS FOR THE TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE...
YA''LL ARE SO COOL...
BTW----> I AM BENG WATCHING ALL YOUR VIDS...
THANKS FOR BEING ON UA-cam AN BEING REAL PEOPLE NOT PLASTIC LIKE SO MANY OUT THERE EITHER IN REAL LIFE OR HERE ON THE UA-cam SITE...
YA'LL ARE FANTASTIC....!
BLESSINGS & BE HOPE FILLED
FRANKI
Looks like Hoss Tools was a good discovery you made
We absolutely agree! Tools aside, they have been so helpful to us in learning more about row planting and growing our food. Their videos are so informative and their facebook group, Row by Row, is awesome too! I guess we can't say enough good about them. They're a genuine good company with good people through and through.
Good
Where can I buy one nice job
How are your upright tower gardens that you have on your patio working? Are you getting anything from them?
Elijah has picked a few carrots from them. Otherwise it's not done anything worth noting this year. We really need to do an update and redo on it! I appreciate you asking as it's a reminder to us! We want to move it to the greenhouse and re-plant in it.
You're getting to be a good helper Sam, small tractor and all---ha
I'll learn some day! 😂
Hi is this available outside the us? ..
Would like to try it out. We have a coffee farm in Jamaica and we have been trying 2 use less chemicals but the weed are giving us hell.
These can save you having to buy a tractor, with this and a BCS and maybe some other hand tools you could work up to five acres depending on if you're smart and what you're trying to do.
WELCOME 2 THE JUNGLE...WE GOT FUN AND GAMES!!!!
Angela where did you get your sun hat ? I like it
From Amazon, it's a Slogger's brand and wonderful! This is the second one of this style I've gotten. The other one lasted several years. Here's a link to it: amzn.to/2ZwF1ep
Hey guys, loved your video. Does that fence keep the deer out of your garden? Down here in South Carolina the deer have been relentless, and they have just about eaten my whole garden.
So far, so good!
I'm planning to purchase the double wheel hoe as a single item and then buy the plow attachment and the oscillating / stirrup hoe attachment. Hoss promotes certain deals but I'm not big on the sweeps they offer (they look like knives and differ from the ones pictured in your video). I feel as though the stirrup hoe would perform better than the sweeps. As someone with experience, what do you think? Thanks!
Hi I live in Greensboro,NC. Do you think this would work on the red clay soil we have here?
Oh yeah, it'll do as good. We used it in our NC mtn clay soil and again here in East TN in the clay and it does good to this day!
I am allergic to anything with handles on it. They make me break out in a sweat 😓.
Pete Jones no dig is good
😆😄😄😄
I turned around and all i could see is my study door ?lol
This look like a mini version of a tool that they use back in the old days in Puerto Rico, they use to attach horses to it, wonder if you can use a mini horse to help pull as you push? Is funny but may work...
Or a goat
looks very hard to do wet but not so bad dry but still a job!
For cultivating to break up ground wet is terrible for sure! For weeding though, the softer soil is much easier to cut the weeds out with the oscillating/stirrup/scuffle hoe blade than when dry. :)
Can you break new ground with it? As in turn over sod?
In the Rockies.Dennis
Might wanna lubricate/those screws before penetrating wood. Dennis
Can you install wood/screws without splitting the wooden stretchers (handle brace). Dennis
Do not plow/mud.....
I am going to run two oscillator hoes simultaneously on my hoe when ground not too wet AND not too dry AND Weeds not too tall or deep rooted. Good demo ladies and gentlemen..Dennis
Ruth here, your son is building up those muscles, getting ready to arm wrestle, 🙂
He sure is! I'd better start practicing more too! :) Thanks Ruth!
ya'll should just get a room. love to be so happy
is there a special reason why you dont rake up the weeds ? does it not make them easier to sprout up again or do they wither and die ?
They wither up and die quickly in the heat.
@@sam-and-angela thank you for updating me .
My grandma used to tell stories about her and grandpa using the hand plow on their garden. They put a harness on grandma and she pulled with all her might. Maybe you should harness up those little boys with all their energy?
Now THAT sounds like fun! :)
Dumb question from a new gardener.....but wouldn't you need to physically pull all weeds so that once you cut them up the seed heads wouldn't sow more weeds?
Think about it awhile..you will understand soonest I will bet...Dennis
Weed Fabric my friend, Weed Fabric..🌱🌱🌱🌱
I want ☝️ one. It looks pretty handy!
Hallo people, where can such attachments/ the kit, I'm here in South Africa, Eastern Cape
Please assist me if you can, I would like to buy my own, wheel hoe. Thanks for your assistance
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Call me crazy, but I think a sharp hoe and a tine rake is probably faster. You get more ummph when you pull versus pushing, and you don't have to keep going over it twice. That being said, I imagine it's not near as hard on your back, so it very well might be worth the extra work in the long run. I bet a 2-man crew with one working that wheel hoe, and one working a tine rake or cultivator could really get some work done. Thanks for the video.
Stephen Siler for what he was doing you may be right! He wasn't really using the tool to its full potential. Weeding with the Hoss wheel hoe should be done PROACTIVELY, if the weeds are that large you're really too late. It should have been used when the weeds were extremely tiny, to break up the very fine roots. I'm considering purchasing the Hoss after experimenting with an old wheel hoe with just 3 cultivator tines. Using it weekly (before weeds are there!!) its been extremely fast, easy, and kept the garden amazingly weed free between the rows.
@@HB-bc5pojust add accessories to your wheel hoes. Seems like accessories fit all the older and newer wheel hoes.Dennis
Try sharpen the part that goes in the dirt. It might work better.
hi
It's not loud unless you get really LOUD!!!!!!! OMG!!!!! Tooooo funny .........
Yeah, video time ...
If I ever start a garden I'd like to borrow your son please. He doesn't complain. What's wrong with him :-)
😂👍😎
👍💖🐱👤
Im slack i just mulch with wood chip between rows. Get very few weeds. You guys have more energy than me.
Didn't they use something like that in olden days, with ox, plow fields.
I'm sure they did! I can see why, too.
Точить всё надо, то что врезается в землю. Надо землю резать, а не тупо проталкивать железки сквозь неё. Ободрать под 30 градусов режущую кромку напильником, чтобы клин свободно проходил сквозь преграду. Отшлифовать поверхность мелким бруском. День, два дать хорошую нагрузку, выявить на сколько затупилось лезвие. Плоскость по горизонтали поправить мокрым мелким камнем, чтобы снять заусенцы. Хорошо отполировать. Это даст возможность сделать наклёп металла во время работы. Рабочую сторону поправить под 40 градусов. Здесь угол будет упрочнять металл в процессе работы. Иногда надо править заусенцы.
Нужно очищать металл после работы и в процессе работы снимать налипшую землю.
Are you slicing weeds.
Wouldn't it be easier to get kid's to pull the weeds LOL LOL
Don't do it while its wet. You don't want to work harder, work smarter.
I would rather a horse and plow!😂
I don't even have the money for that tool, they are not cheap.
They're absolutely not cheap, they are more heirloom quality and build. There's no doubt this tool will out last us and our kids if even remotely taken care of.