It’s feeling grounded to your roots and heritage. Few are blessed with that…but it’s a testament to your character Ed, that you entrusted so much of yourself, to clearly good folks! That was as much fun for us as it was…emotional….for you. It’s okay…we know you’re a marshmallow inside…go ahead…admit it…we, admire it!!😊👍🏻
That was fun, fun, fun! Nice to see you back on the ol' homestead, Ed. And can I just say, the idea of getting a pan-up shot while driving by raising the loader...brilliant. I would have never even considered it! Well done. 👍😎👍
Hello Ed, I bet it was fun to be back on your old property. It must have felt nostalgic. Hope all is well with you and Ayn, your baby lamb and Hachi. Have a great weekend, Ben.
How's she goin'? Nice to get back to the old place I bet. Too bad you lost the lynch pin, but a smart tractor operator always has a back up, and you did!! Way to go. The tiller did a nice job!! Take 'er easy!!
I can’t wait until I get to play with my new RTA1274. After two years of using a 99cc hand tiller being able to till an even larger garden without busting up my back is going to be wonderful! Between the two month old twins and the spring rain I haven’t gotten much of a chance to enjoy my new tractor.
@@MyClutteredGarage Just got an L4060 limited edition. I was going to go with an L3902 for the longest time. The extra loader capacity, the extra weight, and having the fuel fill down low really sold me on the Grand L line.
Good Evening Sir, Nice Green Pastures 😇👌👍 Nice Cowboy Black Hat 👍👌😇 Nice Therapeutic Tractor Seat Time 😇👍Ho Ho, some little problem that you fixe fast 👍👍😇 Forest Gump ( that all I have to said about that !!! ) 🤣👍👍Great Sence Of Humor That You Both Have 👍👍😇👌Be Well Sir 💖😇👍Cheers 🍻🍻
What are your plans for the property, Jeremy? Well, we're going to knock down the house, clear cut the whole property, pave it all and put in a shopping center! 😊
The loss of the pins and the special washer is the very problem that I had with the Pats system. Every time I used the brush hog or the tiller I would end up dropping an implement.
"TILLING TIME" 😅 I get your humor. I saw & appreciated your dual tractors. You should spray-paint your pins parts. I was laughing when you were kicking your tractor to fix it. A field size is misleading because that patch in the field looks smaller from the road. ❤❤❤
My understanding is that forward rotation helps move the tractor along (rather than fighting it). It also bounces over rocks or obstacles. But reverse rotation gives a better finish on the first pass. I usually do 3 passes with my forward rotation tiller. This probably doesn’t help you much! 🤣
@@MyClutteredGarage well…I have a RTR1258 n it really doesn’t work like I thought it would so when my boss messed it up plowing is deer plot that took several passes to get where he could plant ..so I rented a rta1258 n first pass n it was ready to rock n roll..now I thinkin I should get my hands a forward one 🤷🏼♂️
Nice to see you back on the old property!
*Keep on tractoring!*
Thanks Jon!
It’s feeling grounded to your roots and heritage. Few are blessed with that…but it’s a testament to your character Ed, that you entrusted so much of yourself, to clearly good folks!
That was as much fun for us as it was…emotional….for you. It’s okay…we know you’re a marshmallow inside…go ahead…admit it…we, admire it!!😊👍🏻
Oh I am definitely a marshmallow inside! Thanks Keith 😄👍
That's great Ed that you are able to go back to the old home. Nice of new owners to welcome you.
Thanks Bob!
Nice. Hope to see a follow-up episode with the garden and sunflowers in full “bloom”.
Thanks Ed for going back to your old place and introducing a new young family that is living their dream.
That was fun, fun, fun! Nice to see you back on the ol' homestead, Ed. And can I just say, the idea of getting a pan-up shot while driving by raising the loader...brilliant. I would have never even considered it! Well done. 👍😎👍
Thank you, Chris. I’m not surprised you noticed that shot. 😄👍
Jeremy is a natural in front of the camera.
Very cool you could go back and help the new owners out Ed. Love the idea of sun flowers on the road. Cheers, Mike.
Thanks Mike!
It must feel odd going back to your old place but it was good to see the new owners. It was great that you were able to help the new owners
Thanks Joseph!
Hello Ed, I bet it was fun to be back on your old property. It must have felt nostalgic. Hope all is well with you and Ayn, your baby lamb and Hachi. Have a great weekend, Ben.
Indeed it was! All are well. Thank you, Ben!
How's she goin'? Nice to get back to the old place I bet. Too bad you lost the lynch pin, but a smart tractor operator always has a back up, and you did!! Way to go. The tiller did a nice job!! Take 'er easy!!
I found it later! Woohoo!
Great video Ed. Thanks for sharing. I'm hoping we get to see the flowers when in bloom too. Dan 😊
Thanks Dan. I’ll hope to get a pic or do a follow up!
I can’t wait until I get to play with my new RTA1274. After two years of using a 99cc hand tiller being able to till an even larger garden without busting up my back is going to be wonderful! Between the two month old twins and the spring rain I haven’t gotten much of a chance to enjoy my new tractor.
Oh you’ll love it! 74? That’s huge! Which tractor do you have?
@@MyClutteredGarage Just got an L4060 limited edition. I was going to go with an L3902 for the longest time. The extra loader capacity, the extra weight, and having the fuel fill down low really sold me on the Grand L line.
@TheShalomstead Saweet.
Love the edit @2:48 !
Thank you!
Good Evening Sir, Nice Green Pastures 😇👌👍 Nice Cowboy Black Hat 👍👌😇 Nice Therapeutic Tractor Seat Time 😇👍Ho Ho, some little problem that you fixe fast 👍👍😇 Forest Gump ( that all I have to said about that !!! ) 🤣👍👍Great Sence Of Humor That You Both Have 👍👍😇👌Be Well Sir 💖😇👍Cheers 🍻🍻
Thank you my friend!
@@MyClutteredGarage 😇👍
Very nice! Loved that dual tractor shot! Nice music, as it set the tone well with how you were feeling 😢 have a great weekend!
Thank you, Ross!
Nice one! 😊
Thanks!
What are your plans for the property, Jeremy?
Well, we're going to knock down the house, clear cut the whole property, pave it all and put in a shopping center! 😊
🤣🤣🤣
The loss of the pins and the special washer is the very problem that I had with the Pats system. Every time I used the brush hog or the tiller I would end up dropping an implement.
I’ll see how it goes!
"TILLING TIME" 😅 I get your humor. I saw & appreciated your dual tractors. You should spray-paint your pins parts. I was laughing when you were kicking your tractor to fix it. A field size is misleading because that patch in the field looks smaller from the road. ❤❤❤
Thank you Margaret!
I have Pat's and also lost a washer when i first bought it. Its because you didn't Install it correctly. Been there. Havent lost another since.
Good to hear. User error 🤣
Nice, Ed! Thanks for posting. Curious… How far did you have to highway the tractor?
Thanks Larry. 3/4 mile 🤣
Hey Ed… do you prefer forward tilling over reverse tilling n if yes what are reasons…TIA
My understanding is that forward rotation helps move the tractor along (rather than fighting it). It also bounces over rocks or obstacles. But reverse rotation gives a better finish on the first pass. I usually do 3 passes with my forward rotation tiller. This probably doesn’t help you much! 🤣
@@MyClutteredGarage well…I have a RTR1258 n it really doesn’t work like I thought it would so when my boss messed it up plowing is deer plot that took several passes to get where he could plant ..so I rented a rta1258 n first pass n it was ready to rock n roll..now I thinkin I should get my hands a forward one 🤷🏼♂️