So smart I'm 67 and I've learned more about farming and yields and feed storage from this 24 year old who is willing to teach us I love learning new stuff and have re found respect for this trade PEACE
Drove one new in 1978 hydro 84 .had a loader on it made a good loader tractor . Turned into a scraper tractor many years later.hydro transmission made good for scraping out also.
I owned the same tractor for about 25 years I put a front end loader on it used it twice a day to feed silage to my beef cattle, also for hauling silage wagon’s in Haywagon‘s, I was unable however to use it for even a simple task of raking hay the transmission would overheat rendering that totally inoperative. during the winter I had to connect it to a block heater on a timer however I lived in western New York where the temperatures got a bit chilly. Also had a snowblower on the back which having the hydrostatic Drive was terrific . Keep up the good work I always enjoy watching your videos Norm
Doamne ajută-ne să ne dezvoltăm agricultura! Sănătate și ajutor de la Dumnezeu vă doresc tuturor în tot ceea ce vă doriți să faceți și putere de muncă! Sănătate! Doamne ajută! Slavă Ție Doamne! Amin!
Your dad is the man. Just love watching your videos . I know my brother Nick and I would love to come and work a day or two helping you. He is better at mechanical and I love driving tractors. Love you feed and bedding methods. Blessings from Ohio....
We had an 84 hydro; good little tractor; we had three hydros of various sizes. The straddle fuel tanks on the 84 are notorious for flaking rust. Have extra fuel filters on hand.
Clean old tractor. FYI...on them its best to set throttle like 1600 and leave it. Kepp good filters and Hytran oil in it and it will last for YEARS. Good job on videos. We milk in NWWA
Thanks Eric Another busy day. Now we find farmers have to be statisticians as well as all the rest. ITs a great fulfilling life though. Thanks for this.
Your cows are so pretty... Holsteins are fun because you never know how they will turn out with their pretty spots. I have a mostly black one, a mostely white one.. and one with crazy beautful spots and one classic cute holstein with a heart on her head.. 4 girls and that's my herd :D
Great to be back I want away for awhile cause of personal problems but it’s great to be back love this channel thank you Eric for inspiring me to do great your amazing don’t let anyone tell you different and you got a great farm going keep it up Eric.
Bro you are very careful for your cows . Otherwise I saw many farmers that didn't care about the silage and give their cows black silage which is completely harmful for them . You are very careful person
More drone clips! I really enjoy those as it gives a better sense of the space and where everything is... They are well done. The sped up parts I also like as you can see patterns and such with more clarity... "Not all corn silage is created equal." Sounds so "Animal Farm"! LOL
I’m putting out silage corn for the first time this year my co agent told me to go to school to learn I told him naw I got UA-cam I showed him your channel and he got upset that y’all are giving away to much information lol keep up the good work I’m learning a lot from you
Hope The Hydro preforms well for Yall‼️Another great Video- haven’t seen the dump pit in awhile‼️ Fun to read You and “Farmer On The Prairie” comments and watch both of your videos‼️ They had long trip‼️ PRAYERS & BLESSINGS FOR YALL from Northeast GEORGIA Mountains ⛰‼️ Gainesville: Poultry Captial of The World 🌎 🐓🐓🐔🐥🥚🍗🚜🍳 FARMERS•••BACKBONE OF AMERICA ‼️ 🥛🥛🥛GOT MILK 🥛🥛🥛
We had a bad year for hay here last year, No sun and rain every day. I noticed the farther south I go the corn fields are still standing, very short stand & muddy. We only get one cut of hay as it is and we didn't get that till mid Sept. So, I've been supplementing my animals with bagged feed to bring up the protein and nutrients, Expensive year. I feel bad for the ones trying to make it farming in Northern BC, I just have a hobby farm
Farmer on the Prairie: I subscribed when you brought the Hydro- 12 hour trip- I was tired after watching that drive but enjoyed the scenery and video‼️YALL must be Kin or Real Good Buddies for that haul‼️Your Father was funny requesting visitation privileges‼️ FARMERS•••BACKBONE OF AMERICA‼️ Prayers & Blessings For Yall from Northeast GEORGIA Mountains ⛰‼️Gainesville, Poultry Capital if The World 🌎🐔🐥🐓🥚🥚🥚🍳🍗🚜
I am not sure if this would help but as a suggestion that might make driving the hydro a little easier is if you raise that lever by bending it up or adding an extension so it is a little closer to the steering wheel. This way you could either reach it with your fingertips or at least not have to reach under the wheel like that. (similar to like forward/reverse lever on some tractors) Maybe adding some type of larger grip, possibly with rubber would help too.
Hydro needs a lot more revs to get the pressure for the transmission, that's why it's making that groaning noise. Also, that's not a clutch, it's a dump pedal to bypass the control valve, if you use it like a clutch it will overheat the oil and damage the transmission. Great tractors when used correctly
Was that tractor made in the US. I had a 656 hydro. It had a true hydrostatic transmission. The lever was on the right, and, you just pushed it forward to go, it had an infinite range of gearing. It was about 65 hsp. and, could pull 3-16's in our heavy soils. I sold it because it was a gas hog, but, it was great for baling hay. Of course it was a much larger tractor. It was a gas model, and, i wanted to switch to diesel.
Man & machine and you never hesitate to say how thankful you are for what you have, how nice to hear!
So smart I'm 67 and I've learned more about farming and yields and feed storage from this 24 year old who is willing to teach us I love learning new stuff and have re found respect for this trade PEACE
Thank you Eric and your family of what you do. It’s hard work and that I know..
Drove one new in 1978 hydro 84 .had a loader on it made a good loader tractor . Turned into a scraper tractor many years later.hydro transmission made good for scraping out also.
I owned the same tractor for about 25 years I put a front end loader on it used it twice a day to feed silage to my beef cattle, also for hauling silage wagon’s in Haywagon‘s, I was unable however to use it for even a simple task of raking hay the transmission would overheat rendering that totally inoperative. during the winter I had to connect it to a block heater on a timer however I lived in western New York where the temperatures got a bit chilly. Also had a snowblower on the back which having the hydrostatic Drive was terrific . Keep up the good work I always enjoy watching your videos Norm
Doamne ajută-ne să ne dezvoltăm agricultura!
Sănătate și ajutor de la Dumnezeu vă doresc tuturor în tot ceea ce vă doriți să faceți și putere de muncă!
Sănătate!
Doamne ajută!
Slavă Ție Doamne!
Amin!
I grew up on a hydrostatic 656 and a Hydro 100. It made works so much easier than the geared tractors back in the day.
I’m glad that I was raised on a farm. Even more glad that it wasn’t a dairy farm. Glad some people are willing to be dairy farmers though. Thanks!
yep, dairy farms just shovel shit 80% of the time lol but i tell you this, id rather work on a diary farm than a pig farm xD
Thanks for explaining about Silage .😀👍🏾🌽🚜 Great as usual . Thanks for spending time with Seth 😀👍🏾
Absolutely brilliant video full of info, I had no idea they did hydro on tractors that old and great skills on the skid steer by the way
Great job, thanks for all you guys and gals do. From NC be safe and keep it up.
You and big tractor power are my favorite to watch. I wish your farm was a FS19 map
Jonathan Pettit it would be so good especially for cattle
Alex_5macy 123 thanks I like yours too
Spincer Hall yeah it would
Your dad is the man. Just love watching your videos . I know my brother Nick and I would love to come and work a day or two helping you. He is better at mechanical and I love driving tractors. Love you feed and bedding methods. Blessings from Ohio....
So an every day task for you but a video for use that we genuinely love!!! Keep them coming no Matter how simple the videos are !! Keep them coming!!
We had an 84 hydro; good little tractor; we had three hydros of various sizes. The straddle fuel tanks on the 84 are notorious for flaking rust. Have extra fuel filters on hand.
Great quality content, always look forward to the new videos, great insight into the labor required for daily upkeep.
Your family is amazing. You are full of knowledge. Thanks for sharing.
Looks like your having some nice weather, thanks for the video,
Another good video. I like how you explain things Eric! Thanks
Thanks again Eric. Loved having three vids this week. You been busy!! :D
Noting and I mean noting beats old tractors like that international, great video!
Good video! Your very inspirational and you help me to strive for greatness and to take over my grandpas dairy!
Yo my friend I'm impressed. It's good you take part in your family business God bless keep up the good work
You sure take good care of your cows. 🐮🐮🐮
Casey and Sasha are the friendliest dogs on UA-cam
Thanks Eric always great content I haven’t seen the dew drink in a while thanks for another great video of your busy day
once again, informative, interesting video. Eric, you never disappoint. thanks
Your dad is an amazing cameraman.
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Great video they keep getting better. Keep up the amazing work and farm on.
Nice little tractor for that. Always liked those little IHs
I bet about half of these Farmers viewers are farm simulator players...that international is one of my favorite tractors
Great video! You should do a tour of your old milk facility! Always enjoy your content!
Thoroughly enjoy watching the daily work on the farm. Thanks for posting and enjoying your job. Keep up the strong work.
PRAISE GOD for the gentle winter we had, and the beautiful weather now.
GO EAGLES.
Eagles! NO Cowboys!
Sweet video Eric. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great work.
Look how shiny those dry cows are! Excellent condition 🙌
Muito bom o seu vídeo seu gado está ótimo
🌞 thanks Eric I always enjoy your videos!
Clean old tractor. FYI...on them its best to set throttle like 1600 and leave it. Kepp good filters and Hytran oil in it and it will last for YEARS. Good job on videos. We milk in NWWA
My grandfather use to have a 84 hydro, me and my brother use to pull logs with it out of the woods and surprisingly it wasn’t to bad for a hydro
Thanks Eric Another busy day. Now we find farmers have to be statisticians as well as all the rest. ITs a great fulfilling life though. Thanks for this.
Dear sir you are making very excellent videos..and your farm is to good as you mach ...love from pune.India.
She is a beauty! I'm sure I've driven something similar when we had a new engine on our 135. Brilliant video
Your cows are so pretty... Holsteins are fun because you never know how they will turn out with their pretty spots. I have a mostly black one, a mostely white one.. and one with crazy beautful spots and one classic cute holstein with a heart on her head.. 4 girls and that's my herd :D
Hi your doing a great job . Keep up the great work ye do . For ireland 🇮🇪
Nice video you explain that we'll thanks for showing me around your fram 👍🇺🇸
also you doing very good showing us . much better then Andy.
Love your videos can wait for more and keep up the hard work
Great to be back I want away for awhile cause of personal problems but it’s great to be back love this channel thank you Eric for inspiring me to do great your amazing don’t let anyone tell you different and you got a great farm going keep it up Eric.
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We had 1 on our mixer wagon loved it.
Keep that caws healthy and beautiful brother God bless you
That tractor seems to be doing a good job.
You're doing a great job keep up the good work
Great video! I always like watching feeding your cows. We also feed with a new Holland ls 180. They are great skid loaders
Bro you are very careful for your cows . Otherwise I saw many farmers that didn't care about the silage and give their cows black silage which is completely harmful for them . You are very careful person
very nice video thank you
More drone clips! I really enjoy those as it gives a better sense of the space and where everything is... They are well done. The sped up parts I also like as you can see patterns and such with more clarity... "Not all corn silage is created equal." Sounds so "Animal Farm"! LOL
Another great video. Dog names ? Love seeing extended family wagging their tails. Also good job explaining about corn silage.
They were happy dogs.
I just realized, you guys are like an hour from my town
🏁Awesome!! Loved the video I watched this walking my dog in downtown San Diego! Lol
Great to see you've moved up to IH from a Deere.
I’m putting out silage corn for the first time this year my co agent told me to go to school to learn I told him naw I got UA-cam I showed him your channel and he got upset that y’all are giving away to much information lol keep up the good work I’m learning a lot from you
Thanks Eric! Good to see the cows! No Dew? Your people are worried😂.
IDK why but find that corn silage so interesting
I can't believe you are getting rid of the 1520, more affectionately known as"the beast"!!
Hello 👋 great watt you doing gods bless your where in Pennsylvania
Thanks for making our food! Here in quarantined N.Calif, people are hoarding food, even milk...good for dairies, but milk? Seriously. Blessings.
That’s a slick box blade.
I follow you very much and love this post
Hope The Hydro preforms well for Yall‼️Another great Video- haven’t seen the dump pit in awhile‼️
Fun to read You and “Farmer On The Prairie” comments and watch both of your videos‼️ They had long trip‼️
PRAYERS & BLESSINGS FOR YALL from Northeast GEORGIA Mountains ⛰‼️
Gainesville: Poultry Captial of The World 🌎
🐓🐓🐔🐥🥚🍗🚜🍳
FARMERS•••BACKBONE OF AMERICA ‼️
🥛🥛🥛GOT MILK 🥛🥛🥛
Traktörler eski ama ekipman ve ağır yeni olması gereken yere yatırım yapılmış / inenler çok temiz maşallah
These videos are just so cool and entertaining.
You scraped the shit out of that shed!
We had a bad year for hay here last year, No sun and rain every day. I noticed the farther south I go the corn fields are still standing, very short stand & muddy.
We only get one cut of hay as it is and we didn't get that till mid Sept. So, I've been supplementing my animals with bagged feed to bring up the protein and nutrients, Expensive year.
I feel bad for the ones trying to make it farming in Northern BC, I just have a hobby farm
Really like your videos keep it up
love your vids keep them coming
I caught all those “I thinks.” I hope you do enjoy it though. My brother is already having Hydro withdraw.
Are u uploading a video today
Haha yeah we're liking it
Aideen O'Shaughnessy yes
@@farmerontheprairie Hello Aideen, you are so so irish,
Farmer on the Prairie:
I subscribed when you brought the Hydro- 12 hour trip- I was tired after watching that drive but enjoyed the scenery and video‼️YALL must be Kin or Real Good Buddies for that haul‼️Your Father was funny requesting visitation privileges‼️
FARMERS•••BACKBONE OF AMERICA‼️
Prayers & Blessings For Yall from Northeast GEORGIA Mountains ⛰‼️Gainesville, Poultry Capital if The World 🌎🐔🐥🐓🥚🥚🥚🍳🍗🚜
Here in Brazil we love agriculture
Tell your dad thanks for letting you do this!
Tell them to take it back its not green just joking as long as it helps the farm to get the job done keep up the good work and great videos
I like the new tractor man!
I am not sure if this would help but as a suggestion that might make driving the hydro a little easier is if you raise that lever by bending it up or adding an extension so it is a little closer to the steering wheel. This way you could either reach it with your fingertips or at least not have to reach under the wheel like that. (similar to like forward/reverse lever on some tractors) Maybe adding some type of larger grip, possibly with rubber would help too.
Put a nob on the shuttle shift and use middle fingers like new Massey 👍
it's good that you watch the video of the silage.
how often you scratch this barn.
Self sufficiency is really the best way to keep down cost, I would think.
The old tractors are the best
I like International Harvester tractors,they are high quality machines :)
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Yeah definitely
yooooo am so excited to see another vid so soon
I am Indian i love cow farming i no very well
Hydro needs a lot more revs to get the pressure for the transmission, that's why it's making that groaning noise. Also, that's not a clutch, it's a dump pedal to bypass the control valve, if you use it like a clutch it will overheat the oil and damage the transmission. Great tractors when used correctly
Very high tech facility/equipment
that's an ideal tractor with hydro saves changing gear
pet those dogs more! they were so happy you paid attention to them for like 1 sec
Would love to see your whole barn setup
My old boss has same still tractor . Loved that thing
Was that tractor made in the US. I had a 656 hydro. It had a true hydrostatic transmission. The lever was on the right, and, you just pushed it forward to go, it had an infinite range of gearing. It was about 65 hsp. and, could pull 3-16's in our heavy soils. I sold it because it was a gas hog, but, it was great for baling hay. Of course it was a much larger tractor. It was a gas model, and, i wanted to switch to diesel.
Brasil, Love the vids!!!👍👏😍
Nice video like them !! Great information , kept doing video👍
Great job and thanks for sharing.
I love ur farm wish i could come work a day with u that would be 👍