Good times. I spent my childhood working on my dad's cotton farm. Depending on the years it was 1000 to 1400 acres. We were a small operation. It supported a family if 4. We had cotton, soybeans, and watermelons. I wouldn't have wanted to grow up any other way.
Nice! I just purchased the same tractor! I got cow shit on the tires driving it through the field! Kinda made ne sad! Haha! Nice sering people help their neighbors!Keep up the good work!
I got same tractor you have, when you get out of rough stuff go to mid range 4 and with 10 foot disc you got easy pull i got same 10 foot international disc also
I run mine with the foot feed, the ground I run in is also not as nice, if I had that many hours of it on that flat of ground I might would use the throttle too!
Wait. You already have a grill guard! 😮 To disc for a week with a loader for your camera attachment on a tractor is inconceivable. Joe doesn't have a loader on his Kubota. It's unnecessary weight and mass on the job. You can't feel the difference, including the loader jerking the tractor over the ground for miles? It's unnecessary weight in dirt on tiny front tires. Plus, the loader blocks a Heavenly view from the seat of a tractor! 😂
My brother in law and i just bushhoged an Ole growed up wheat field about 20 acres. He had a 5 ft and I had a six footer. Had to stop a lot and clean out the screens in front of radiater. Took a while but sometimes you do what you need to do.
The amount of acreage isn't important. He took his new machine out to a friend's place and worked it real good for over a week and shot videos. These fellows are like the backbone of our country, especially working together like that. God bless the farmers, thier families, and the USA!
Im glad joe is feeding u well. That can be a real blessing
Who knew you could trigger the BIG tractor snobs with such a nicely done video 🙂
Lol! Thank you! I know, right?!?!?
Good times. I spent my childhood working on my dad's cotton farm. Depending on the years it was 1000 to 1400 acres. We were a small operation. It supported a family if 4. We had cotton, soybeans, and watermelons. I wouldn't have wanted to grow up any other way.
Nice! I just purchased the same tractor! I got cow shit on the tires driving it through the field! Kinda made ne sad! Haha! Nice sering people help their neighbors!Keep up the good work!
@@spaknives thanks for watching!
Like it working the LS hopefully she did good for you
Very good tractor so far.
Good stuff! Nice meeting you at Our Gangs!
Thanks for watching! Go, Nursing and Surgical equipment sales!!
Always entertaining and educational stuff Nate!
I got same tractor you have, when you get out of rough stuff go to mid range 4 and with 10 foot disc you got easy pull i got same 10 foot international disc also
Thanks, Donnie! I eventually figured out my mistakes.. rookie mistakes...
That's the way to break in a tractor! How did it perform? We have a New Holland, made by LS, that has been problem free...knock on wood.
I learned a lot! It is kind of fun and I can see the appeal.
I run mine with the foot feed, the ground I run in is also not as nice, if I had that many hours of it on that flat of ground I might would use the throttle too!
I’ve wondered why you got R1’s and not the industrial R4’s. I’ve only seen you on hard surfaces.
Enjoy your videos!
Thanks for watching! I'm super interested in that hybrid R1/R4 called an R14. I will probably try that tire. I've heard good things.
I've heard the r14 is too close to your fender
Somebody stole my line!
Sure did!!
For God's sake... take the loader off! 😮
But what would I mount the GoPro camera to then?
Get a grill guard.
Why? It already has a loader.
Wait. You already have a grill guard! 😮
To disc for a week with a loader for your camera attachment on a tractor is inconceivable. Joe doesn't have a loader on his Kubota. It's unnecessary weight and mass on the job. You can't feel the difference, including the loader jerking the tractor over the ground for miles? It's unnecessary weight in dirt on tiny front tires. Plus, the loader blocks a Heavenly view from the seat of a tractor! 😂
@@jb6971wait. The loader comes off?
Plowing is therapeutic.
Yeah it is!
discing 180 acres with glorified lawn tractors? way too much time. but if you like it, i guess!
Thanks for giving me permission to like it. I appreciate it. I was waiting here hoping you would tell me it was OK to help a friend. 👍
My brother in law and i just bushhoged an Ole growed up wheat field about 20 acres. He had a 5 ft and I had a six footer. Had to stop a lot and clean out the screens in front of radiater. Took a while but sometimes you do what you need to do.
@angusblack9900 good point. I should check that screen out.
The amount of acreage isn't important. He took his new machine out to a friend's place and worked it real good for over a week and shot videos. These fellows are like the backbone of our country, especially working together like that. God bless the farmers, thier families, and the USA!
@@jb6971 Joe is like my Dad. Wait until the video when the corn comes off. That video is turning out awesome. Should be out this weekend.