Tell ya what...I am one busy dude for sure! I love it! I never thought I'd be doing videos like this...but I just love it so much....I'm so blessed to have such a wonderful following and great fans of the content! Thanks to everyone!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Thanks for explaining the step by step process of farming. I especially enjoyed the music. What is the name of the music and the artist?
I grew up absolutely loving tractors. John Deere especially. My grandfather had an older 5 series John Deere tractor from like the late 90s. Beautiful tractor. Yours is very similar to his. Had the roof and front loader aswell. He owned a mobile home park for college students and that's what it was used for mainly, aswell as planting hunting fields. He has since passed and park has been sold. That series tractor holds a special place in my heart
Had a guy ask me what a the weight of a truck tire was I told him about 150 pounds. He said how much air is in it 100 pounds and he said so it is 50 pounds flat and he wrote that down in his report. He was a my rehabilitation counselor then I messed my shoulder on the job when I was driving a 18 wheel end dump. Could not believe a guy that had a college degree said something like that. Keep up the good work and God bless.
Enjoyed the video. A trick someone showed me for a hole in a tractor tire is to screw a pan head screw into the hole. It worked like a champ for a temporary fix.
Really? I'm blown away at the video quality, the music, the epic drone footage and narratives while actually getting work done on top of it. I don't know how you do it but I can see why you have the following you do! I am here to stay bro! Yep!!
Farmer/offroad truck driver pro tip josh.......spray either, carb cleaner or even windex if thats all you have to clean the tire as good as you can around hole then use liberal amount of tire cement on your pluggs. Also if you can get truck tire plugs or industial plugs. The cement will be more of a lubricant but double as a sealant. I found that alot of times i could get away with using a plug but i always had a slow leak and had to add 15-30lbs per day after.......but with cement it made it a better fix usualy.
I just dropped $4000 at Titan Friday nite. It was the last day of a 12% off sale. And yes, I bought a 6' Rakey Bobby, too, along with a bucket grapple, a tiller, and a few more goodies. I still want a scraper blade and am holding out for an Everything Attachments sale. I really enjoy your videos. See you in the next one.
I work in the construction industry as a pipe welder. We refer to that wrench as a spud wrench or in your case an adjustable spud. We use them to align flanges when bolting them together. I also have one on my tractor for adjusting the 3 point hitch and aligning implements.
Josh , you have a heck of a good start on making your farm look beautiful.The way you are going at it. It's going to be a farm other folks and myself will admire.
What a great video. I just love it when a land owner has pride in how his property looks . Many country folks just ply up their garbage and their property looks like a junk yard . Perfect music for this video and the camera shots were great . When you had the flat tire I figured the video was over but no you took the time and effort to show us how to fix a flat with a plug . Again ,Great video Sir and thanks . About cutting the plug . I was thinking is he going to cut off the extra . LOL
I've been doing my plugs the hard way. I push it in and twist it then pull the eye of the tool out and cut off excess and light with a flame, then blow out. Never had one fail but if this works I'll stop all my extras. Thank you for you knowledge.
The smart thing to do is take your anvil of the back of the truck where most of the energy you applying with the hammer is being absorbed by the suspension of the truck. After watching a good number of these type of videos, it’s become apparent to me the protagonist of these videos love when things break, so they can have the pure pleasure of fixing them.
That old farmall if you still have it keep it and fix it up there amazing tractors my grand father has a farm and his father bought two farmall tractors to start and we still use them today!! Along with the other farm tractors and farm tools and a farm truck is amazing to have too👍🏻 keep up the great videos👍🏻🇺🇸🚜
That rock dust will also turn into like cement if you slowly wet it down after you get it where you want it. After you wet it all the way down let it dry for a few days till it dries out before you drive on it. That is how we did our tear drop drive way and it stayed put for over 9 years.
Great video Josh. If I may give a little advice on the rake when pulling heavy material like sticks and some larger stones, instead of having the rake level try turning your top link out so the back of the rake tips down more, it will grab more material and as it gets closer to what you want then you level it out. Too bad there isn’t a mull board on it you could drop that down and pull the heavy material and the loose stuff should filter between the tines. Also a power angle rake would be nice then you could angle your rake as much or as little as you want to move material around.
I've done it ...and it does work...I screwed buckets to the pallet and filled them with rocks that I picked up along the way...works great..that was prior to the youtube channel
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer when I did my one acre lawn I pulled a Harrow with a pallet behind that with a lawn roller handle strapped to the pallet looked pretty awesome had to weight the pallet down cuz it kept going airborne
I like the landscaping rake you have and it seem to be working perfectly and getting up all the wood and lumps of dirt and leveling out the soil. I have one which I got from my John Deere dealer and it is on one of my tractors right now and the primary implement used around my home. I still have some leveling to do in my yard and it will be used for that along with my box blade on one tractor.
How you beat me to it but you know what we all when we live out in the country you know you run in 4-wheel drives in the woods you always have one of those in your truck are you live on a farm that's the way it goes plug and Patch those tires and you got to have some glue...
Josh, I am new to the channel, and really enjoy how you make things simple, just how I like it, I've always enjoyed the KIS method (KEEP IT SIMPLE). Also enjoy its not the same thing all the time, one day its raking, next working around the far, then the Willys, and I'd KILL for that Grand National, what a gem!!! Good luck today and stay safe!!!
I love my landscape rake (York rake). I have put in two lawns with it and use it for gravel roads. I have a little hobby blacksmith shop in northern Franklin County if you need something small fixed
If you search the web for Landscape replacement tines, the first result is agri-supply. They have new ones for $4-8 each; just an fyi if you want to possibly go that route for the damaged one.
you sir are a lucky man to be living on such a gorgeous piece of property!!! doing a great job love watching the progress and all your videos!! keep em coming!!!
I bent my blade parking stand this winter too! I'm going to tie a flag to it the next time I set it on the ground to remind me to raise the stand then remove the flag so that I don't get used to seeing it!
Hey Stoney, you have another fan! My wife was watching some treasure hunting show when I started your video on my phone. She says, "hey! Put that on the tv, I like that guy"! Who am I to argue? MB BAR RANCH
You should use a brand called Slime, also called green goop for patching up tires! Works super good. You can get a bottle of it On Amazon for about 11 dollars. Just type in green goop tire and you will find it. Works 👍
Yep...I know the stuff...but it aint gonna work on this monster hole....the tires have chemicals in them to "load" them up...so if ya put in slime...it would dilute it too much...good idea though and works great on my mower!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer ok. Yeah I wasn't Shure if it would work on a tractor tire. But yes it works great on lawn mowers and small tires, we use it all the time.
I always enjoy watching your videos. You explain in a great way, not talking down to anyone but in such a way to help us “noobs” understand. Have a great Memorial Weekend (yeah, I know this is a while since you posted this).
More good stuff, and thank you! Nice job taking care of one of those thousand little unforeseen "emergencies." Hope you'll show us the completed field.
In Minnesota we call that a Pine needle rake . It don’t matter what you call it, it works well , I use mine to de-thatch my grass also . Doesn’t anyone down there plant alfalfa? I watch a few channels some from the south and none talk about planting alfalfa ! Just wondering?
Store gauge tires upside down in their mounts, We spent hrs one day looking for them after a guy stored them in the bucket. We found them in the debris pile. You think he would have seen them before he dumped more debris on top.
Here’s another thing, I didn’t watch the whole video when I commented on the rake but here is another thing with your flat tire do what Wes does when he gets a flat tire, he used tireject. He has a video where he uses that product then drills holes in his tire...
Thanks for the frequent upload, I am always amazed to see how much new content there is for us to watch every couple of days!
Tell ya what...I am one busy dude for sure! I love it! I never thought I'd be doing videos like this...but I just love it so much....I'm so blessed to have such a wonderful following and great fans of the content! Thanks to everyone!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Thanks for explaining the step by step process of farming. I especially enjoyed the music. What is the name of the music and the artist?
i realize it's pretty randomly asking but does anyone know a good place to stream new movies online?
@Vincenzo Kellen try flixzone. Just google for it =)
@Chaim Larry yup, been watching on FlixZone for since april myself =)
I grew up absolutely loving tractors. John Deere especially. My grandfather had an older 5 series John Deere tractor from like the late 90s. Beautiful tractor. Yours is very similar to his. Had the roof and front loader aswell. He owned a mobile home park for college students and that's what it was used for mainly, aswell as planting hunting fields. He has since passed and park has been sold. That series tractor holds a special place in my heart
The view of the tractor working and driving in to the sunset is a pretty romantic view of farming!
Had a guy ask me what a the weight of a truck tire was I told him about 150 pounds. He said how much air is in it 100 pounds and he said so it is 50 pounds flat and he wrote that down in his report. He was a my rehabilitation counselor then I messed my shoulder on the job when I was driving a 18 wheel end dump. Could not believe a guy that had a college degree said something like that. Keep up the good work and God bless.
Jobs around the farm & ranch like these are so satisfying. Watching the progress and seeing the end result leaves a good feeling of pride.
Amen to that one Bill
Hello Bill The Tractor Man I am chief The Tiny House Man. I need help getting pulled up the road can you help?
Enjoyed the video. A trick someone showed me for a hole in a tractor tire is to screw a pan head screw into the hole. It worked like a champ for a temporary fix.
Ah....cool idea
I love your attitude and all of your enthusiasm and energy.
Keep up the great work
God bless
Thanks so much!
Happy times Josh down on the farm. 👍🏻
Really? I'm blown away at the video quality, the music, the epic drone footage and narratives while actually getting work done on top of it. I don't know how you do it but I can see why you have the following you do! I am here to stay bro! Yep!!
i have bought several things from titan attachments also and am very happy with them.
I agree Josh, I have a section of rail that I use as an anvil as well....GREAT tool!
Farmer/offroad truck driver pro tip josh.......spray either, carb cleaner or even windex if thats all you have to clean the tire as good as you can around hole then use liberal amount of tire cement on your pluggs. Also if you can get truck tire plugs or industial plugs. The cement will be more of a lubricant but double as a sealant. I found that alot of times i could get away with using a plug but i always had a slow leak and had to add 15-30lbs per day after.......but with cement it made it a better fix usualy.
What a great day to be outside!
Hours and hours of honest hard work!
I just dropped $4000 at Titan Friday nite. It was the last day of a 12% off sale. And yes, I bought a 6' Rakey Bobby, too, along with a bucket grapple, a tiller, and a few more goodies. I still want a scraper blade and am holding out for an Everything Attachments sale. I really enjoy your videos. See you in the next one.
I work in the construction industry as a pipe welder. We refer to that wrench as a spud wrench or in your case an adjustable spud. We use them to align flanges when bolting them together. I also have one on my tractor for adjusting the 3 point hitch and aligning implements.
Tractor work is very satisfying! The farm is looking good.
Hi..... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
Josh , you have a heck of a good start on making your farm look beautiful.The way you are going at it. It's going to be a farm other folks and myself will admire.
I find your videos interesting as it shows facts and your smart solution methods
What a great video. I just love it when a land owner has pride in how his property looks . Many country folks just ply up their garbage and their property looks like a junk yard . Perfect music for this video and the camera shots were great . When you had the flat tire I figured the video was over but no you took the time and effort to show us how to fix a flat with a plug . Again ,Great video Sir and thanks . About cutting the plug . I was thinking is he going to cut off the extra . LOL
I've been doing my plugs the hard way. I push it in and twist it then pull the eye of the tool out and cut off excess and light with a flame, then blow out. Never had one fail but if this works I'll stop all my extras. Thank you for you knowledge.
The rake seemed to do a better job than I thought for such a light weight piece of equiptment.
The smart thing to do is take your anvil of the back of the truck where most of the energy you applying with the hammer is being absorbed by the suspension of the truck.
After watching a good number of these type of videos, it’s become apparent to me the protagonist of these videos love when things break, so they can have the pure pleasure of fixing them.
You have a beautiful farm sir. Thanks for sharing all the highs and lows of your projects. The variety is awesome!
Reject sand 👍 That pond area is looking good.
That old farmall if you still have it keep it and fix it up there amazing tractors my grand father has a farm and his father bought two farmall tractors to start and we still use them today!! Along with the other farm tractors and farm tools and a farm truck is amazing to have too👍🏻 keep up the great videos👍🏻🇺🇸🚜
Haha! Love the bloopers man! That’s how attaching/unattaching to the 3 point really is! Keep up the hard work. Place is looking great!
Always a struggle behind the scenes...fun to show at the end...instead of just wasting that gold! Wooooooo!!!
Good job Josh keep working hard Josh it will pay off thanks for video's
That rock dust will also turn into like cement if you slowly wet it down after you get it where you want it. After you wet it all the way down let it dry for a few days till it dries out before you drive on it. That is how we did our tear drop drive way and it stayed put for over 9 years.
Thanks for the discount on my landscape rake. Pretty much covered my state tax.
Nice, Very Nice. Great Channel.
Thank you very much!
Love the tire repair...great job with the power rake.
Great video Josh. If I may give a little advice on the rake when pulling heavy material like sticks and some larger stones, instead of having the rake level try turning your top link out so the back of the rake tips down more, it will grab more material and as it gets closer to what you want then you level it out. Too bad there isn’t a mull board on it you could drop that down and pull the heavy material and the loose stuff should filter between the tines. Also a power angle rake would be nice then you could angle your rake as much or as little as you want to move material around.
Hahahahaha!!! Yes, I was thinking about that tire plug that needed to be trimmed off. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Your ducks would love wild rice planted on the edge of the pond. Food for thought
Drag a pallet after that rake, you would be amazed at the leveling a silly pallet does
I've done it ...and it does work...I screwed buckets to the pallet and filled them with rocks that I picked up along the way...works great..that was prior to the youtube channel
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer when I did my one acre lawn I pulled a Harrow with a pallet behind that with a lawn roller handle strapped to the pallet looked pretty awesome had to weight the pallet down cuz it kept going airborne
That spot is starting to look good!
Hey! Josh ,U ,&Family , As ,All That watch .God Bless!
'Bout the only thing more satisfying than doing a good day's work on the farm is watching someone else do it - lol.
I like the landscaping rake you have and it seem to be working perfectly and getting up all the wood and lumps of dirt and leveling out the soil. I have one which I got from my John Deere dealer and it is on one of my tractors right now and the primary implement used around my home. I still have some leveling to do in my yard and it will be used for that along with my box blade on one tractor.
The memory is the second thing to go. The stand and the hammer.
Very nice mate....have a rest.....have apple juice....
Beautiful property!
Josh, there should be a tube of rubber cement in that kit...put that on the plug before you stuff it in.
How you beat me to it but you know what we all when we live out in the country you know you run in 4-wheel drives in the woods you always have one of those in your truck are you live on a farm that's the way it goes plug and Patch those tires and you got to have some glue...
You must be thinking of a square or round patch because I never seen glue come with that type of plug
Great info and comical presentation, thank you for sharing.
Josh, I am new to the channel, and really enjoy how you make things simple, just how I like it, I've always enjoyed the KIS method (KEEP IT SIMPLE). Also enjoy its not the same thing all the time, one day its raking, next working around the far, then the Willys, and I'd KILL for that Grand National, what a gem!!! Good luck today and stay safe!!!
I love my landscape rake (York rake). I have put in two lawns with it and use it for gravel roads.
I have a little hobby blacksmith shop in northern Franklin County if you need something small fixed
Cool....thanks Frank!
It it doesn't work, BEAT ON IT!
We think alike, Josh. Wooooo!
ETA: I wondered what that kind of wrench was for.
Great video. Thanks.
If you search the web for Landscape replacement tines, the first result is agri-supply. They have new ones for $4-8 each; just an fyi if you want to possibly go that route for the damaged one.
🛶 my Klein spud wrench $75. ,does not work like a hammer ‼️. Good videoJoshBobby 🕺
lol....I didn't even know Klein made spud wrenches...but I did put a link in the video description for a $22 one just like this one
Stoney Ridge Farmer ,Josh the $22 spud is a great hammer 🙋🏼♂️ cheers 🍻
The farm is looking stellar brother!
Spud wrench is an awesome idea
you sir are a lucky man to be living on such a gorgeous piece of property!!! doing a great job love watching the progress and all your videos!! keep em coming!!!
I like them for doing driveways
Awesome video. 👍👍👍
wooo you been workn hard to day enjoy a frosty beverage
I bent my blade parking stand this winter too! I'm going to tie a flag to it the next time I set it on the ground to remind me to raise the stand then remove the flag so that I don't get used to seeing it!
Hey Stoney, you have another fan!
My wife was watching some treasure hunting show when I started your video on my phone. She says, "hey! Put that on the tv, I like that guy"! Who am I to argue?
MB BAR RANCH
I had to laugh because I was going to suggest to you to cut the plug down so it doesn't rip out, but you beat me to it!! LOL
In New England we call that a York Rake
I was thinking the same thing (we're in NH)
where does the York come from ... was he the inventor....?
You should use a brand called Slime, also called green goop for patching up tires! Works super good. You can get a bottle of it On Amazon for about 11 dollars. Just type in green goop tire and you will find it. Works 👍
Yep...I know the stuff...but it aint gonna work on this monster hole....the tires have chemicals in them to "load" them up...so if ya put in slime...it would dilute it too much...good idea though and works great on my mower!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer ok. Yeah I wasn't Shure if it would work on a tractor tire. But yes it works great on lawn mowers and small tires, we use it all the time.
In Australia we call it crushed rock and it’s a great foundation for lots of things
The shot at 18:30 is amazing. Truly a beautiful picture. You should print a few copies to sell as wall art. Id buy one.
Thanks Freedom Ranch!
You ddoing a good job. that was a good shot from the air.
I always enjoy watching your videos. You explain in a great way, not talking down to anyone but in such a way to help us “noobs” understand. Have a great Memorial Weekend (yeah, I know this is a while since you posted this).
More good stuff, and thank you! Nice job taking care of one of those thousand little unforeseen "emergencies." Hope you'll show us the completed field.
I need Rackybobby to clean up my 7 acres of land been doing the hard way using a box blade but it's working just not as good 🇺🇸🚜. Woooooo!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🚜🚜
Great video keep up the good work
Talidaga nights reference! NICE 😆👽👍♠️
Shake and Bake Woooooo!
Rubber cement works great with plug kits also.
Right on!
The farm is going to look nice when all the trees start getting there leaves and when the grass start growing
"Rakey Bobby" nice! I call mine "Rakey Lake" (after Ricky Lake)
You need “Tire-Ject”, ask One Lonely Farmer about it he loves the stuff.
Ahh yes, the favorite tool, Crescent Hammer!
Good job buddy 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏼
In Minnesota we call that a Pine needle rake . It don’t matter what you call it, it works well , I use mine to de-thatch my grass also . Doesn’t anyone down there plant alfalfa? I watch a few channels some from the south and none talk about planting alfalfa ! Just wondering?
I love this channel and great work
Store gauge tires upside down in their mounts, We spent hrs one day looking for them after a guy stored them in the bucket. We found them in the debris pile. You think he would have seen them before he dumped more debris on top.
Here’s another thing, I didn’t watch the whole video when I commented on the rake but here is another thing with your flat tire do what Wes does when he gets a flat tire, he used tireject. He has a video where he uses that product then drills holes in his tire...
Yes we were!
Very enjoyable video as always, Josh. I always look forward to all your videos.
Man I love you bro
You ought to check out Pat's quick hitch system. I put it on my tractor and I love it.
Awesome as usual!!!
Get a quick hitch. It’ll make your cat1 implements a breeze to hook up to and disconnect from. Best $150 you’ll spend.
Great job enjoyed that!!!
You need the tire sealer that OLF uses. It might have saved you a couple hours of down time.
Great video! 👍
Yessir lots of folks have suggested this same thing
Amsome vid thanks for shareing!
Miss stoneyrige is going to be a lot happier
Keep it up man
One lonley farmer loves Tire ject worth a try
You don't have to all the time but it does make it safe so it don't pull out.
Awesome video Josh, I always look forward to the next video you post. That rake is doing a great job, keep up the good work, woooo!
Lookin good! Lots of work though...
Love your cbannel!
We call that tool a Spud wrench.
Need to get yourself a quick hitch for that tractor. Makes hooking up 3pt attachments easy aslong as they accept the quick hitch
The hammer at the end of your alinement crescent weld a old nut on it so it doesn’t get burd inwards and you won’t be able to adjust wrench after lol