Hey Joey. Re viewing this post. I learned more from you as my basic understanding of the cultivators has increased. I get it about your use of your hammer, it works w/o damage. I have picked up a couple Farmall’s of late and the hammer has been used so wrong the parts are not salvageable! Replacements are not real cheap as you know. Love the comment about an SAE adjustable. I don’t understand some of the comments either, but I learned over 65 years ago which end of the screw driver to beat on (neither is the correct answer). I am going back thru your posts and continue to learn. Thanks.
You make your 140 earn its keep. Down here in south Alabama you don't see many 140s. A few A's and Super A's. Most of them belong to collectors now. The old timers used to farm the A's but they have all passed on. Glad to see your videos I've really enjoyed seeing the old tractor work the way it was designed to. They really are second to none with row crop type farming.
@@JtwesRestoring it will be nice. The old tractors just last forever it seems. The new ones will never last that long, I have two. Can't work on them either without a computer.
Thanks again for posting these set-ups. Makes me want to get the old Super AV running even more. I pulled the old battery today. Going to get a new one tomorrow. Looks like I need to invest in a cordless impact also LOL!
Might try some lister/furrower bottoms to replace those alabama sweeps. Most wearparts companies sell them in a lighter version for cultivators, even though as a quick glance the shape looks like a heavy middle buster plow.
That is an awesome set up, we have 53 super A. I’m pretty sure it came with a bunch of tillage equipment but it’s been 30 years since it came out to the farm and now my dad is gone he would have known all that stuff. Glad there is a video I can use as a reference.
That's a nice looking potato spot an man I can almost smell the diesel and fresh earth we did a lot of siding dressing tobacco when I was a kid an my uncle let me ride with him
Thanks for these. I'm going to try to use the Farmall for the first time to lay out some corn and maybe sunflowers. Do I need to lay off the rows just as you show here first? Then do I use hillers? To mound, then do I plant? Of can I skip the middle buster?
Most the time if I’m making rows for tomatoes or beans I just start bedding right on the cut soil. I don’t lay it off first. I usually plant corn flat.
@@Jtwes good to know. This garden is really just going to be for play this year. Growing indian corn, and maybe plant some deer corn ( like out of the bag) to just have something to dial in my skills and equipment before I spend money on some seed . I got my granddads cub last year and want to play with it and actually garden with it eventually. But I don't want to get the cultivator blight on actual plants I wanted to get food from.
Jtwes, may I ask what your tractor's wheel centers are spaced at? I have a farmall cub currently spaced on 40" centers. I don't pull hills for most of my rows while field planting. I am looking for a little more room to sometimes use my David Bradley walk behind which in some cases, uses 40" wide implements. Just looking to gain a little more middle width than I get with the 40" spacing. Thanks.
@@Jtwes do you have a video explaining hiw to set the springs on the lift arms? I have cultivators that I have gotten mounted through going over the manuals but I couldn't find a lot if info about the spring tension and how to set it.
You need to do some sanding or grinding so you dont have to beat with a hammer. My brother cant hook up anything without beating on it with a hammer or taking stabilisers off.
What kind of bolts are you using on the feet to hold the shovels on? I just bought a 140 and it needs some new sweeps and bolts. The 3" plow bolts don't seem to fit quite right.
Have you tried Shoups for the shovel? I also just ran across this site: farmerbobsparts.com/ It is getting a lot harder to find these old cultivator parts.
Brought back memories of setting up many years ago! Great video!
Thank You sir. Hope to do a lot in that style this year.
Hey Joey. Re viewing this post. I learned more from you as my basic understanding of the cultivators has increased. I get it about your use of your hammer, it works w/o damage. I have picked up a couple Farmall’s of late and the hammer has been used so wrong the parts are not salvageable! Replacements are not real cheap as you know. Love the comment about an SAE adjustable. I don’t understand some of the comments either, but I learned over 65 years ago which end of the screw driver to beat on (neither is the correct answer). I am going back thru your posts and continue to learn. Thanks.
You make your 140 earn its keep. Down here in south Alabama you don't see many 140s. A few A's and Super A's. Most of them belong to collectors now. The old timers used to farm the A's but they have all passed on. Glad to see your videos I've really enjoyed seeing the old tractor work the way it was designed to. They really are second to none with row crop type farming.
I would love to one day to get it restored so I can work it hard for another 20 years.
@@JtwesRestoring it will be nice. The old tractors just last forever it seems. The new ones will never last that long, I have two. Can't work on them either without a computer.
Thanks again for posting these set-ups. Makes me want to get the old Super AV running even more. I pulled the old battery today. Going to get a new one tomorrow. Looks like I need to invest in a cordless impact also LOL!
Oh yeah they help a lot. Hope you get it running.
Might try some lister/furrower bottoms to replace those alabama sweeps. Most wearparts companies sell them in a lighter version for cultivators, even though as a quick glance the shape looks like a heavy middle buster plow.
Might have to one day it’s getting harder to find the 10x12 shovel points I been running.
That is an awesome set up, we have 53 super A. I’m pretty sure it came with a bunch of tillage equipment but it’s been 30 years since it came out to the farm and now my dad is gone he would have known all that stuff. Glad there is a video I can use as a reference.
Hey Eddy , I’ll be glade to help you best I can. Thanks for watching.
@@Jtwes thanks I appreciate that
That's a nice looking potato spot an man I can almost smell the diesel and fresh earth we did a lot of siding dressing tobacco when I was a kid an my uncle let me ride with him
Great job
I'm still looking for Farmall
That's a nice old plumb hammer ya got there. I have and use the very same style.. lol
Gr8 vid Thanks
😇🙏👍
Yeah it’s one of my favorites.
Awesome, love watching.
Thank you John.
Thank you for the informational video. I enjoyed your explanation
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching the channel.
Thank you for the video it was very helpful.
You are very welcome. I plan on doing more in-depth videos this year instead of just all key start and roll . Lol
You need a bigger hammer!
Its always nice to have a bigger hammer! 😀⚒
Thanks for these. I'm going to try to use the Farmall for the first time to lay out some corn and maybe sunflowers. Do I need to lay off the rows just as you show here first? Then do I use hillers? To mound, then do I plant? Of can I skip the middle buster?
Most the time if I’m making rows for tomatoes or beans I just start bedding right on the cut soil. I don’t lay it off first. I usually plant corn flat.
@@Jtwes good to know.
This garden is really just going to be for play this year. Growing indian corn, and maybe plant some deer corn ( like out of the bag) to just have something to dial in my skills and equipment before I spend money on some seed .
I got my granddads cub last year and want to play with it and actually garden with it eventually. But I don't want to get the cultivator blight on actual plants I wanted to get food from.
For your shank that keeps tripping, why don’t you just tighten the spring down as that adjusts the tension on the trip mechanism?
I really haven’t looked at it that close. That might work I’ll look at it when I get home.
Try ag supply for that furrow plow.
They call it an Alabama sweep.
I ended up getting some through Empire.
I'm sorry it was agri supply.
Tighten the spring
This is amazing
Thanks Doyle.
Daddy called this rigging up thr tractor.
I think my daddy always said “ put the middle foot on”
Jtwes, may I ask what your tractor's wheel centers are spaced at? I have a farmall cub currently spaced on 40" centers. I don't pull hills for most of my rows while field planting. I am looking for a little more room to sometimes use my David Bradley walk behind which in some cases, uses 40" wide implements. Just looking to gain a little more middle width than I get with the 40" spacing. Thanks.
Hey Wayne
It’s set up on 44inch from center to center on the tires. Thanks for watching.
Think you may could find a good welder that could modify that one you have to work like new?
I’ve seen people weld points on top of worn out points before. If your talking about the shovel plow point.
@@Jtwes yes I think a good enough welder could probably weld you a new edge on the bottom of those shovels.
Do you have a video showing how to rebuild the shanks?
No I haven’t every tried them.
@@Jtwes I am looking for information to rebuild the trip and pitch adjustment on my shanks. Do you have any resources for this?
I don’t I’ve never looked into doing that.
@@Jtwes do you have a video explaining hiw to set the springs on the lift arms? I have cultivators that I have gotten mounted through going over the manuals but I couldn't find a lot if info about the spring tension and how to set it.
@@stephenpinker6495 I have never set them. I have adjusted them for level but I don't think I payed attention what type of spring pressure it had.
You need to do some sanding or grinding so you dont have to beat with a hammer. My brother cant hook up anything without beating on it with a hammer or taking stabilisers off.
Thanks for watching and being a part of the channel. Are you talking about taking the cuff pins off.
Interesting 👍👍
That furrow plow, make one out of a hand shovel 👍
I wished I could but it would be to thin I looking at some different plow feet now. Thank you for watching.
What kind of bolts are you using on the feet to hold the shovels on? I just bought a 140 and it needs some new sweeps and bolts. The 3" plow bolts don't seem to fit quite right.
There carriage style plow point bolts. I’ll see if I can find you a link.
burchstoretractors.com/collections/farmall-cultivator-parts-140-130-super-a-100
@@Jtwes Thank you!
How deep are you planting those potatoes?
Hey wave, I put them in the trench the middle buster left and cover with a few inches of dirt. As they grow I’ll build dirt around them.
What kind of boots do you wear?
Thoorogood . I have a pair off moc toe redwings shoes I wear out and to church sometimes .
Thank you.
I think a little oil would go a long way....
I’m not sure I understand
Have you tried Shoups for the shovel?
I also just ran across this site:
farmerbobsparts.com/
It is getting a lot harder to find these old cultivator parts.
I have tried shoups. I’ll check out farmerbobs. Thanks
what is your row spacing ?
44 inches
@@Jtwes thank you
Bb/