This Spring Has Caused Us To Down Size!! #19
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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Older equipment is like Older people. Just don't quit. God bless you farmers who fed the world with no air conditioned and heated cabs and no autosteer . We owe you everything.
The old time farmer's were rough and tough guys. Open cabs no heat or ac no auto steer no GPS you just got it done.
They have gotten really soft skinned threw the years that's for sure
I was Trained to listen to your equipment as you worked the fields. No radio no phone no tablet.all this new equipment I might know how to start it.after that I'm lost I'm a rotary phone type of guy.
All Tractors all have heat. It’s just whether or not you can feel it in the winter. But you can damn sure feel it in the summer.
Got to tell you I'm still one of those. 11 tractors on this farm one of the full cab one with a canopy all the rest are open station
Can’t say it enough - Brody is such a good addition to the team! 💪👍🏼
Brody hit the nail on the head. It would take long days to farm with that size equipment. Then throw in razing hogs, beef, or milking cows. Happy Father's Day guys.
Brodie, Brodie... I can remember when a 16' digger was the norm. We sat in the seat for days on end and got the job done.
It would be cool if you could do a interview of your grandpa if he would do it. Tell us how it was when he was growing up farming 👍
Happy Fathers Day to all the fathers at Larson Farms!
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Always love seeing how excited Chet gets over farm equipment!
Yup
When we farmed from 1974 to 1993, we had a 930 Case, an R John Deere, an LA Case, an A John Deere and a U Moline. We had the small implements to match! We farmed 80 acres and worked in a local factory on the night shift. It was fun but we got it done. Now we just plant our gardens and enjoy 🍅s, 🥔's, squash, radishes, asparagus and 🥕s! Until your next video ~~~ Stay safe, healthy and happy! 🚜🚜🌽
Old school...hook up hydraulics first to raise tongue but would have probably had to swing hitch on tractor because of hyd. hose length...had lots of machinery that didn't use jacks...then when unhook would have to put tongue down to take pressure off hyd. hoses...need to put Baby Talk/Brody on a 2 bottom plow then he would appreciate 24 ft. digger...lol !!!
Happy Father’s Day Dougo.
That’s a testament to how equipment was built. Put on the tractor after 20+ years and put right to work. Good video. Enjoyed seeing all the equipment work in the field like that.
John Deere Jack not Handiman.60 years ago we thought it was the best thing since sliced bread!
OMG what memories, hundreds of hours in a 4020 and 18' vibra shank working ahead of the drills and summer fallowing.
Chet glad to see the old equipment being pulled out and put to use and STILL WORKS made that little area look REAL NICE👍 I say KEEP IT it can still be of use OBVIOUSLY😁 Tell Brodie to keep side by side door closed he is just inviting the bugs in. I realize he got excited by your digging job👍 HAPPY FATHERS DAY Merlin, Dougo, Randy nd Brodie have an Awesome Fathers Day
Thats the funniest video ever. Chet is a masterpiece. 😂
I would love to see chet sitting on a 2 row planter, manual lift with check wire.😅
Happy Father’s Day Dougo
Happy Father's day Dougo!!??😊
In 1963, my dad traded his D2 Caterpillar for a John Deere 4020. He got a 24 ft digger that folded, a 5 /16' s mold board plow and a 20 ft disc with it. The disc and digger were set at 6" and the plow at 12". We pulled it all at about 4 mph. The 4020 was really maxed out, probably a little overworked. We watched the exhaust manifold get cherry red sometimes. In '76, he traded in the 4020 for a used 4430. That pulled the equipment much easier but we still went 4 mph. He had the same equipment until he retired in 2001. Not bad for someone who started out with horses and horse drawn equipment and who's father hand planted and hand harvested all his crops!
Ask grandpa how much time it took to farm when he started farming he did it all without touch screens and auto steer OMG 🤣🤣
I spent many many hours pulling a 14 foot cultivator behind a JD 4020! Would have killed to have a 24Foot.
It's what us old folk call a spring tyne drag very twitchy buggers side to side walking round the field 😂😊good look 👍
Some us are still farming with that equipment. Its what you can afford do what you have to.
That little ripper is doing a great job. Better hang into it. 😊
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable.
Glad that old piece of equipment did the job for you. The old stuff can still do the job. I thought it did a real nice job on the ground. Glad you decided to use it.
Now you can plant those small wet spots. Good going.
You all take care and be safe.
Thanks for everything Chet.
The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Happy Father’s Day to all.
Happy fathers day to all!
Hey chet tell your dad happy father's day
It made me laugh when Brody said how much he hated mosquitoes and bugs yet he had left the door wide open on the side by side.😂
Haha, he hates mosquitoes and wants them to visit his house.
That old digger is fancier than what we had, lol.
Gonna need a new bin site drone flyover for the summer would love to see the farm without all the snow.
Great video Chet Dougo Big Swede and Brody
Happy Father's Day, Dougo, grandpa Earl and uncle Randy. I would definite keep it....couple hydro lines and few tires it will last another 30 yrs or so. Heck even the paint job is mint, besides it's a Deere. Chet you enjoyed it, brought smiles to your face knowing that grandpa used it, someday you can show your kids and tell them it was great grandpas.
Ran on of them over thousands of acres.
Either with 8630 or a
4640. Good old days !!!
I love going old school every once in awhile to appreciate more what you have today. Sometimes I like going back to using our old spring tooth drags. No hydraulics to blow up just set it and go.
Happy Father’s Day to everyone. A couple of good used tires and new hoses and put it back in the trees. For the $1000 it may bring if sold you may as well keep it for some special projects Chet.
When my uncle had a dairy farm the biggest tractor was 85hp no cab pulled a 4 bottom plow and a 10ft disc harrow over 200 acres. Needless to say it took a while to get the tillage done. After tillage he got the Farmall H out and planted with a 4 row JD planter the old one where you had to change the plates for the seed shape and size. Farming has indeed changed but I still love it.
Farming back in the 80s. All things with purpose. Good video.
VINTAGE TILLING !! GREAT
You cannot beat the old gear. It comes to the rescue when your modern gear cannot cope!!!
… I am officially backing Brody (The Real Farmer) on his claim for the “best bean yield in a small plot after wet conditions”…
I remember using a 15ft digger we farmed 1100 ac planted with 6 row planter and a 13ft drill you had to set on them from day light to midnight and we didn't have to do it all in a week
We had a 24 foot that was pulled by a 1566. It was big in 1975.
That was amazing that came out of the weeds with no issues
My dad had a 24 foot field cultivator that he pulled with a Case 2290. That was a huge upgrade for him. Back in the 80s most farmers around here only farmed 600-800 acres. There were a few that farmed 3000 acres and they were considered large farmers then.
Nope I was wrong, got a better look, it is a digger. Nice addition.
Chet the idea is to make sure that every single piece of equipment is ready to go to the field and that means making sure that the tires on each of those pieces of equipment should be checked before heading to the field 8 or so miles away from the farm
We had a 886 international 92 horsepower pulled a 18.5 foot ih digger for years with it frist day working with kicked the crap out of it after that it played with it depth control was the dust mark on the cylinder u could drop it on the fly with out looking once and a while u would be stoped died when the hydraulic liver stuck
Ok chet you did a great job on this video may be a movie star like your dad keep up the great work taking lessons from dad 😄
Love seeing you have so much fun Chet! Growing up, I wasn’t a farmer however, I would see the farm trucks planting and the equipment going by all summer long. It’s because they had small equipment. Nothing like yours today.!
Answer to brody question, there were a lot more smaller farmers which quit farming and started renting their farms. So 24ft was ebought back then people used to do less acres.
Chet, should have got the 1086 out on that digger again!!
Chet it's woundful to see how happy 😊 you are. After losing your sweet wife a couple years ago. You deserve to be happy and we are so happy for you. God bless
24 ft. wow.. great video.
Listen to brody please! When he is not sleeping or eating anyway. He has a keen eye for farming. Come September, best bean yield ever because Brody called it - we are believers! And as always, Larson Farms is the best customer at the parts store - rim time. Third digger tire of the season! Tires exploding and bad rims to blame, cheap metal from China?
I farm in northern Vermont could not imagine pulling that those big diggers in are fields love your videos
Great video Chet and using old cultivator equipment on the farm!
Their were more Farmers in the 80's, but a lot less of them by the 90's. It blows my mind how much ground you guys have.
Now a forth digger you should do a video on all the old stuff in the weeds with Dougo as a history day. Duals on the tractor would look cool
🇺🇸 Spring time and wet spot Farm’n .
🇺🇸Larson Farms historical equipment 👍
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I would keep it even if you don't need it that often and to be old it did a good job .
Appreciate all the videos Chet! Great editing & entertaining as always! Happy Fathers Day to Toby's Dad!
Yup
Knock it back down to a 18 foot and pull it with the 1086. Throwback style.
We had eight hands farming just under 2000 acres. Now less than a handful farm 8000 acres. Or more. Times sure have changed a lot. We also had steers, cow-calf pairs, a few hogs and sheep and grew all the feed for them too. Never a dull moment.
IT’s Dougo’s flamingo shirt for me 😂😂😂
When i was a kid we used 18 footers doing 150 acre fields and we farmed 12,000 acres and it took forever. We use to run in shifts until everything was planted. Ask dougo what it was like lol and make him talk about it on youtube lol.
Hey just a thought could you not do 4 drone intros so we can all see what the farm looks like in each season, being from the Uk 🇬🇧 would be nice to see
I still have a 8 foot disc from 1962 that I still use behind a old Massey. Lol...
That's a nice plow. Keep IT.... It's paid for. Just replace the hoses and tires. You never know when you will something like that for small jobs.
My first tractor I drove when I was 10 years old was my dad's 60 j.d.
He is having fun
Old iron still knows what works! The wide replacement could get put on one of front wheels n put the skinny one in hole! Keep up the great work
Holy cats!! When I saw you guys standing around the digger, analyzing that rim, I thought sure it was a state, or at least a county government project. I missed seeing someone leaning on a shovel though. THAT one factor made me think it was still local. Otherwise, it looked like guv mint project. Four guys "talking" and no work getting done!! LOL Hard to imagine how farming "used to be" isn't it?? That "ancient" piece of equipment is just the ticket to do that job. Good thing it was still there in the weeds. Those "old geezers" worked like mad in their day. Might not have had a 500 acre day, but they sure put in some long ones. Thanks again for another entertaining AND informative video. Love the history AND the latest stuff.
What great content...sometimes in the weeds and leaning against the wall are the best tools for some jobs loved it Happy Father's Day to your Pap Randy Dougo and team good deal
Shovels are put on flat head cultavater bolts they where flat head bolts. 2 per perr shovel and air wrench and sometimes u had to use the cutting torch to get them off
3 point digger, no cab when I was younger. Almost disaster when one pin broke and digger climbed the reear tractor tire. Luckily my brother was quick on the clutch!
I would keep that small digger; it's paid for. Probably not the last year for wickung water. Brody staked his claim on best beans, get your $$$$
ready boys.
Heck ya keep it comes in handy at times in its day that was a sweet digger cool
We farmed with a 2955 JD FWA tractor, and an 18 foot cultivator. 290 acres. Big time Souther Ontario farmers lol.
It's really funny listening to you folks saying how small a 24 foot scuffle is (English for digger). Here in the UK you wouldnt be able to get that up most roads and most country lanes would be impossible, you cant get two cars to passed each other, you have to back up to passing places. So 24 foot is massive tack over here. The biggest field gateways would be 20 foot. Really enjoy the videos watching your huge tack the 91 foot roll is brilliant.
Old implements working well, looks like Larson Farms has an inking for Nastaloga.
Did I see a brief apperence by Grandpa Earl?
Merlin?
I always think at the beginning of every video, let the games begin. You work hard and enjoy every moment you can. It's fun to watch. Please stay safe, and God bless.
Did you guys even grease the old digger?😁 I'm a year older than Dougo, and all I got to use was a 10 feet digger with a John Deere 730 tractor. A couple of times we borrowed a neighbors 18' vibrashank. It was HUGE for us. Our swather was a CCIL 14'. No cabs on any of them. You had to keep your mouth closed all day so that you didn't end up eating a mouthful of dirt.
Younger guys n girls have it easier us older guys n girls no a/c no radio n open cabs . Just thankful u younger one stay with farming god bless !
We've got two of thoes same Jack's. And they scare me too but they work wonders, I love them.
I have an 18' field cultivator (as they are known in IN and IL) that I still use. Yours has better paint but mine folds! I use it for my sweetcorn patch and a few random odd jobs. I can remember pulling one about 12' with a Case 400, 4th gear, about 4 mph. Start in the morning, run a few hours after dark with the 2 dim headlights and 1 rear light on that tractor and maybe get 50-60 acres done. Of course we only farmed 650 acres and a lot of that was hay, pasture, or wheat and oats so there wasn't as much to rush through in the spring.
Love when you break out the old equipment and put it to use!
TEAM LARSON GETTING IT DONE ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The chain is old school depth control its a quick visual of wether its pulling deep or shallow even though you can feel this you lift or lower the cultivator until the chain just touches the ground again
You should have been around with 8 and 10 ft diggers
Happy Father's Day Dougo!!
Chain was for checking your depth as you were going
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I remember when I was a kid my dad put me in the 4320 with a 3pt 18 foot digger always had to put weights in the rock box
We called it a feld calivater and used them in front of the planter only used the dist for first pass unless you plowed first
Got to remember in the uk there are lots of 20’ or 6m implements in use today, there’s also lots of 10’ or 3m implements, we all don’t farm thousands and thousands of acres, I would think average farm size is only round the 500 acres but we also get better returns from our land, 4 tons to the acre is something most can achieve, great video again boys.
I’d bet salford still makes a new 24 ft field cultivator, there are lots of farmers in North America that farm with small equipment
There's still lots of smaller 100 to 200 acre farms in the populated east side of America that still use these small cultivators
We hung chains off the front of the diggers and when that dangled on the ground we were at the rite depth. I think it would of been nostalgic to to pull it with the 1086.
I still farm with 24ft stuff brody 😂
Great stuff guys👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.
Ĝreat video guys pulled it out of the bag old stuff still works so good 👍 👏 👌
Wonderful sequence at about 17:48... 3 generations of Larson's.