The 140 is the finest garden and small farm tractor that was ever made in my opinion. The Allis Chalmers G comes in as almost as good at cultivating especially on hilly ground. Joey I now own a 140 thanks to you and this channel. I appreciate the time and effort you put into the channel.
Thanks for the weekly content. After a 50+ year career working with farmers and farm equipment I really enjoyed watching your channel. The plow day was a great event and meeting you all in person was the highlight. Blessings to you and your family in 25.
Wow, this is such an informative guide! 🚜 Unlocking the full potential of the Farmall 140 is fascinating to watch. It’s great to see all the details and tips you’ve shared to help others get the most out of this classic tractor. Thanks for breaking everything down so clearly, i 'm sure it will be really helpful for anyone looking to work on their own Farmall! 👏
Enjoyed the video. I've always said that the 140 is the perfect homeowner tractor. It'll do it all. The title of the video really got my attention, I thought at first you had engine or transmission trouble. LOL
Our 51 Farmall Cub pulled most of the same implements that you showed (except the 2 bottom plow and the and big disc). As for fertilizer, we only used horse manure that we spread and disced under every fall. Unfortunately, we never used a hand planter. Most of our planting was on hands and knees but I still miss it all these years later. Thanks for another great video.
Great video, man , you hit it out of the park this morning. All 4 of my Farmalls were converted to 3-pt. My AV has a planter/fertilizer mounted on the side. My TYM 574 is mostly for land clearing, which it is great at it. I wanted the Farmalls to garden with which they better at than my TYM and they’re small enough to work in my future tunnel houses. Love your implements.
What a great video Joey. Would love to see a similar video on the Super A and Super C maybe one comparing the three. Keep up the great content. Really enjoy all of it! Have a blessed 2025 from Jefferson County T.N.
That’s exactly how I use mine I have a utility tractor with a power tiller I plow and row up with it. I plant with the push planter and I cultivate with a Farm-all 100 I never take the rolling cultivators off the 100 It’s the best for cleaning rows. I recently acquired a super a that is in really nice shape but the motor is stuck so winter project for sure. I enjoy your channel I’ve farmed my whole life with larger equipment but learning how capable the 100 is in the garden and how you set those rolling cultivators really helped
Man great video. I fell in love with my 140. And ended up with all the off set tractors. Duplicates of the 100 and 130. I’ve got some video of them all together just got to fine time to edit it. I love that fart hitch as well. Keep the videos coming and god bless
Great video as usual Joey. I don’t know how tru it is but I read that Farmall changed from the horizontal grill to the vertical grill to cut costs in manufacturing. I have a 61 that Deddy and I will be rebuilding once he feels up to it.
Great video Joey. I wish I had your equipment line up. Finding fast hitch stuff is getting harder as the years go by. When you can find it, it’s not cheap. I would like to find a one bottom plow, a 122 disc and a chisel plow. I’m using my Kubota to break and disc now, which is fine, but would love to have the joy of doing it all with the 140s.
very Good question. you can use it on hills but you have to be very mindful of the weight being stacked to one side. I don't know what its limit is as far as angles but when im on hills I try to keep the engine side up hill.
@ I have my grandfather’s 140 and several attachments to go with it. I need to get it back running. Do you have any videos dealing with one that’s been sitting for a few years. I’m pretty good with single pistons and diesel but older gas engines are my weakness. When do you usually do your plow days. I’d like to come by. I’m in NC
The 140 is the finest garden and small farm tractor that was ever made in my opinion. The Allis Chalmers G comes in as almost as good at cultivating especially on hilly ground. Joey I now own a 140 thanks to you and this channel. I appreciate the time and effort you put into the channel.
Thank you sir I enjoy doing it. I’m glad to hear you have one. I like those little Allis G’s
Thanks for the weekly content. After a 50+ year career working with farmers and farm equipment I really enjoyed watching your channel. The plow day was a great event and meeting you all in person was the highlight.
Blessings to you and your family in 25.
Wow, this is such an informative guide! 🚜 Unlocking the full potential of the Farmall 140 is fascinating to watch. It’s great to see all the details and tips you’ve shared to help others get the most out of this classic tractor. Thanks for breaking everything down so clearly, i 'm sure it will be really helpful for anyone looking to work on their own Farmall! 👏
Great information! I would like to see a video on how to adjust the 1pt fast hitch for different uses.
Plow is about the biggest adjustment. good ideal.
Awesome video Joey! I have often wondered what all kinda fast hitch attachments they made.
Thank You There’s a lot more made for it I don’t have.
Great video really enjoyed it lots of information it lets a lot of people know that you don’t need a 100 horse tractor to have a garden
yes sir indeed. Finally got to the post office and that card is beautiful . Thank You
I started with my grandaddy's 100, but I knew I wanted a second tractor; so I bought a 1975 140 from Tim Fane in Fremont NC.
I love the 140.
That’s awesome! I like the 140s.
Awesome video thanks for the great info
Yes Sir Thank You.
this is one of the best vids you have done
Thank You Mark .God Bless
Enjoyed the video. I've always said that the 140 is the perfect homeowner tractor. It'll do it all. The title of the video really got my attention, I thought at first you had engine or transmission trouble. LOL
Thanks Johnny. I can see how that would look like that. Lol
What a great video. So much information. Looks like a very versatile tractor. Thanks for the video. All the best.
Thanks, you too!
Our 51 Farmall Cub pulled most of the same implements that you showed (except the 2 bottom plow and the and big disc). As for fertilizer, we only used horse manure that we spread and disced under every fall. Unfortunately, we never used a hand planter. Most of our planting was on hands and knees but I still miss it all these years later. Thanks for another great video.
Hey Kevin
Yes sir I miss those days too.
Great video, man , you hit it out of the park this morning. All 4 of my Farmalls were converted to 3-pt. My AV has a planter/fertilizer mounted on the side. My TYM 574 is mostly for land clearing, which it is great at it. I wanted the Farmalls to garden with which they better at than my TYM and they’re small enough to work in my future tunnel houses. Love your implements.
Thank you sir.
What a great video Joey. Would love to see a similar video on the Super A and Super C maybe one comparing the three. Keep up the great content. Really enjoy all of it! Have a blessed 2025 from Jefferson County T.N.
Thank You Scott
I’ll let someone else do the Super C I don’t know enough about them. Lol 😂
That’s exactly how I use mine I have a utility tractor with a power tiller I plow and row up with it. I plant with the push planter and I cultivate with a Farm-all 100 I never take the rolling cultivators off the 100 It’s the best for cleaning rows. I recently acquired a super a that is in really nice shape but the motor is stuck so winter project for sure. I enjoy your channel I’ve farmed my whole life with larger equipment but learning how capable the 100 is in the garden and how you set those rolling cultivators really helped
Thank You Marvin. I enjoyed doing that video. Hope you get the super an all sorted out.
Man great video. I fell in love with my 140. And ended up with all the off set tractors. Duplicates of the 100 and 130. I’ve got some video of them all together just got to fine time to edit it. I love that fart hitch as well. Keep the videos coming and god bless
Thanks Nick. Take care and we’ll talk soon.
Great video! I’ve been working on something similar but not ready yet with all of my notes
Thanks Brian. Sure was a nice slot grill 140 in that video.
@@JtwesThanks for the video shot. The old tractor is waiting for warmer weather.
Great video as usual Joey. I don’t know how tru it is but I read that Farmall changed from the horizontal grill to the vertical grill to cut costs in manufacturing. I have a 61 that Deddy and I will be rebuilding once he feels up to it.
Yes sir looking forward to seeing him myself.
Great video, Thanks! No better than a 140 or Super A for a garden, you don't need much to cultivate.
this is one of the best vids ttt
Great video. Lots of good information. All the best from Greensboro NC.
Thank You Gurney.
Great video Joey. I wish I had your equipment line up. Finding fast hitch stuff is getting harder as the years go by. When you can find it, it’s not cheap. I would like to find a one bottom plow, a 122 disc and a chisel plow. I’m using my Kubota to break and disc now, which is fine, but would love to have the joy of doing it all with the 140s.
Thanks Albert. It is getting harder for sure. If you do find some the parts for them is getting even harder.
Great video Joey. Lots of things I learned.
Thank You Avery
I enjoyed this video. Being a John Deere person, I learned a lot from your video! ❤
Deere is a good tractor. I enjoyed doing the video.
Great video alot of great information!
Thank You.
Great Video
Is the 140 safe on undevelopel ground my place is up the hill and down.Ken Durham like the channel.like the 140.
very Good question. you can use it on hills but you have to be very mindful of the weight being stacked to one side. I don't know what its limit is as far as angles but when im on hills I try to keep the engine side up hill.
Awesome video. It was very informative..
I appreciate that!
Great video Joey!
Thank You
Do you have any information on the farmall one bottom roll over plow
Hey Ted I don’t . There have been a few fellows bring them to my plow day. Pretty nice plows.
@ I have my grandfather’s 140 and several attachments to go with it. I need to get it back running. Do you have any videos dealing with one that’s been sitting for a few years. I’m pretty good with single pistons and diesel but older gas engines are my weakness.
When do you usually do your plow days. I’d like to come by. I’m in NC
I have it in October. I have some on the super a but probably nothing that would be for a revival type.
A 140 is as handy as a pocket knife.
Swiss 140 Lol