We just love Father Phil loved the way he was munching on the biscuits 🍪.He’s a true gem 💎 your father Phil .You all work long hours and hard work 😓.You’re our favourite farmers in the world 🌍.Good luck 🍀.When is the big day.💯💯💯💯💯💯💯☮️☮️
Whatever about matching furrows Phil at least you covered all the thrash, leave tidy furrows for ploughing matches! Is the sprayer a rough ride? Looked like she gave a fierce jolt at the headland.
Great stuff Phil. Your aul lad is such a character. A pure gentleman. I love his attitude to the world. Hes a man way ahead of his time and he's so open to your ideas.
Would love a vid on the viability of farming this season with the prices of inputs, you mentioned it in vid. Is it realistic to think prices on the backend will cover all the cost increases
talk about changeing points phil, when we used to plough (chalky boulder clay in essex ) a set of points new would only do a day an a half and would have to be changed round , the steel we used to go through was incredible , tons of it , prob 30 to 40 sets of plough points every year & we didnt turn over that much , good videos phil , good luck
A dinner of childhood treats & local brands for Father Phil. Club orange and goldgrain biscuits bought in the local shop. He fair put Phil in his place putting the Kitkat to one side. All was missing was a Tayto crisp sandwich in Pat the Bakers bread or corned beef sandwiches. Scary to think that Aldi or Lidl imported equivalents are under half the price.
There is only one problem now. Jacobs biscuits are no longer made in Ireland, the Tallagh bakery was closed in 2008. Club orange is made in Dublin by Britvic. Tayto crisps are made in Asbourne by a company headquartered in Gemany. As for the Kitkat, Rountree Macintosh closed the Kilmainham factory in 1986. Irish corned beef is now only produced in a 6lb tin for deli counters. Cadburys chocolate is no longer produced in Coolock. If it was not the case that local businesses are supported by buying local you would buy in Lidl or Aldi.The same factories produce the Lidl or Aldi own brands that are producing our favourite Irish brands.
@@williamhealy6987isnt it Hanley corned beef now it's nice stuff, but I remember the Shannon corned beef and the stewed steak yrs ago the stewed steak was lovely. And Spicer's batch bread with a lovely black crust on it.
Another cracking video showing that it doesnt always go to plan ! Never seen a turnover bracket split across the bolt holes before, seen plenty with the pin end broke off them. Your ploughing isnt that bad, i assume before you started you checked the two rear tyre pressures matched, the lift arms were the exact same height and the check chains were slacked off before the plough was hooked on, getting the back furrow right is a combination of top link length and the big nut on the turnover ram stop, if the plough turns too much the back furrow lifts out and the front furrow is in to its bollocks, also a hydraulic cross shaft will sort the front furrow width. Another thing is your balls could be worn on the plough legs which let them move sideways or up and down once you start pulling through the soil, nobody can do good ploughing if the plough legs are moving, one can be ploughing 14 inch, the next one 16 inch and the next one 12 inch, it will be some mess. Leaf springs should be 700mm from center to center of the pins, that can make uneven furrows as well if they are not all the same tension. I plough stubble ground every year with the exact same Model E plough, 160 head stock, number 8's, a full set of discs and grass skimmers pulled with a 6270 running on 18.4's x 38's, when its done right you cant tell if its ploughed with a four furrow a five furrow or a six furrow plough.
you are right Jacky. Its not often just one reason why a plough is acting up. Wear on moving parts is most likely the cause if all the initial adjustments are all ok
Heard red clover mentioned, think it was discussed between 2 years maybe and how things have changed. Used to do red clover 10-15 years ago. Excellent but needs care,don't graze and choose 3,4 year variety in pure stand or mix with cocksfoot or Italian ryegrass. Preferably broadcast as opposed to drilling, less seed used and cover lightly and no problem after.
Hi , I can gather that you’re not too keen on ploughing. Now, some forty years ago when I was agri contracting in North Devon, I really loved being out ploughing with my Ford 8200 and KV rev plough, four furrows set at 16” Could normally average around two and half acres an hour. In a normal year I would be doing around 500 - 600 hundred acres per year, the Devon soil is very similar to yours. A T B to you all Clifford
Well Phil , tasty bit of ploughing . I think I know what the problem is with your plough . The front body the spring seems to need adjustment it is too loose , the body seems to be rising . Did you check that the arms are level 👍🏻
It's a thunderin hoor Phil,everything has gone up in price fuel fertiliser spray, and now they tell us we can't sell a bit of turf or even "gift" a bit. I think I'll raffle mine next winter. 👍 If your not cutting your bog this year let me know 😉
It looks like your front furrow is too big when your ploughing right hand. Either check your stabilizer on the right as you stand behind the tractor it could be preventing the plough from moving to the right more. Also is your top link running in a straight line?
It's the four balls that the plough body is set agenst with the spring pressure. The balls may ware and if one falls out and you put a new one back in, it will distort the other three resulting in the furrows not matching up, had the same problem only way to sort it is replace the 4 balls on the body's of which furrows aren't ploughing evin with new balls
Lot of smaller tractors in the fleet till the 3690 and 6499 arrived, no point trying to kill a 6290 with a big 5 sod in wet sticky tight ground, probably on the long list of wants now tho
You videoed this on my wife and my 50th wedding anniversary. I am not familiar with this style of plow, but are the springs adjustable for down pressure? Mammoth Rd Clover?
Ur springs on the plough don’t look like there set right they are bent out in the middle to much which means the leg of the plough has less tention to keep it in the ground it wants to be less say flatter to apply more tention to the leg it should be 70 inches from pin to pin on the spring but also check that there’s no leafs broke in the spring cause that’s can cause it to be weaker aswell
@@FARMERPHIL3690 With the cost of growing crops now it might be an option to explore.. the cost of diesel, sprays, seeds are gone very high. It would take longer to finish of grass/silage but high quality silage may be a cost effective option, I don’t know, just thinking
Great drone footage, beautiful part of the worl, my tongue was hanging out when I seen father Phil pull out that Kit Kat!
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We just love Father Phil loved the way he was munching on the biscuits 🍪.He’s a true gem 💎 your father Phil .You all work long hours and hard work 😓.You’re our favourite farmers in the world 🌍.Good luck 🍀.When is the big day.💯💯💯💯💯💯💯☮️☮️
You ought to get the 4 furrow slatted mouldboard plough out and have 2 ploughing
Another bisy day phil and father phil time passes quick when your bisy
You're quite right when they're "bisy"
Now that's what you call a lunch box
Nice one Phil & Father Phil, its all fun and games!
THAT'S A GREAT 👍 👌 JOB PHIL
LOOKS CLEAN
Not to often father phil breaks something 😅and when he does he sure knows how to fix it 👌🏻
Phil that was one of your best videos . I enjoyed it all you and father Phil make the best Bro does a grate job to ! Happy US fan !
Congratulations on hitting 60,000 followers Phil ,father Phil Bro and Lib
Ploughing looks good to me nice to see plough working
Was Longford ploughing on that land a few years ago
Whatever about matching furrows Phil at least you covered all the thrash, leave tidy furrows for ploughing matches!
Is the sprayer a rough ride? Looked like she gave a fierce jolt at the headland.
I’ll say it again lads one of the best agri content channels on the internet, mighty stuff 👍💨
Brilliant video Phil some detail in it love the way you don't just do a video you explain everything as you go great working with your dad 👌💪👍👍👍💪👍
Lovely video. Nice to see the sprayer in action
Great video Phil. The sprayer is a mighty job nice to see it in action 👍
Fix it with father phil great video boys have a good one
Excellent video Phil
Check your skims aren’t two deep on individual furrows iv had that problem on a kv before.
Cracking video Phil, as always 👍
Great video Phil you should try air pressure make sure there the same and measure your arms lift rod's and make sure your stabiliser not pushing out
Great stuff Phil. Your aul lad is such a character. A pure gentleman. I love his attitude to the world. Hes a man way ahead of his time and he's so open to your ideas.
Would love a vid on the viability of farming this season with the prices of inputs, you mentioned it in vid. Is it realistic to think prices on the backend will cover all the cost increases
Father Phil loves them biscuits, great video again boys
talk about changeing points phil, when we used to plough (chalky boulder clay in essex ) a set of points new would only do a day an a half and would have to be changed round , the steel we used to go through was incredible , tons of it , prob 30 to 40 sets of plough points every year & we didnt turn over that much , good videos phil , good luck
Great video farmer Phil farther Phil breaks something @ when he does he sure knows how to fix it 👍👍👍👍nice bit of ploughing great drone footage
Great video Phil that sprayer looks the part a fine machine
Great video Phil
have you checked your spring lengths?
A dinner of childhood treats & local brands for Father Phil. Club orange and goldgrain biscuits bought in the local shop. He fair put Phil in his place putting the Kitkat to one side. All was missing was a Tayto crisp sandwich in Pat the Bakers bread or corned beef sandwiches. Scary to think that Aldi or Lidl imported equivalents are under half the price.
Thing is there's another price to pay for those things so cheap and we won't know what that is until it's too late
There is only one problem now. Jacobs biscuits are no longer made in Ireland, the Tallagh bakery was closed in 2008. Club orange is made in Dublin by Britvic. Tayto crisps are made in Asbourne by a company headquartered in Gemany. As for the Kitkat, Rountree Macintosh closed the Kilmainham factory in 1986. Irish corned beef is now only produced in a 6lb tin for deli counters. Cadburys chocolate is no longer produced in Coolock.
If it was not the case that local businesses are supported by buying local you would buy in Lidl or Aldi.The same factories produce the Lidl or Aldi own brands that are producing our favourite Irish brands.
@@williamhealy6987isnt it Hanley corned beef now it's nice stuff, but I remember the Shannon corned beef and the stewed steak yrs ago the stewed steak was lovely. And Spicer's batch bread with a lovely black crust on it.
Great video.....🤠
Hi Phil plowing looks to be the job for the heavy clay also that mid west electrical is some tool shop have everything you can ever want
Well farther Phil is some man for one man 🤣🤣😂😂
Another cracking video showing that it doesnt always go to plan ! Never seen a turnover bracket split across the bolt holes before, seen plenty with the pin end broke off them. Your ploughing isnt that bad, i assume before you started you checked the two rear tyre pressures matched, the lift arms were the exact same height and the check chains were slacked off before the plough was hooked on, getting the back furrow right is a combination of top link length and the big nut on the turnover ram stop, if the plough turns too much the back furrow lifts out and the front furrow is in to its bollocks, also a hydraulic cross shaft will sort the front furrow width. Another thing is your balls could be worn on the plough legs which let them move sideways or up and down once you start pulling through the soil, nobody can do good ploughing if the plough legs are moving, one can be ploughing 14 inch, the next one 16 inch and the next one 12 inch, it will be some mess. Leaf springs should be 700mm from center to center of the pins, that can make uneven furrows as well if they are not all the same tension. I plough stubble ground every year with the exact same Model E plough, 160 head stock, number 8's, a full set of discs and grass skimmers pulled with a 6270 running on 18.4's x 38's, when its done right you cant tell if its ploughed with a four furrow a five furrow or a six furrow plough.
you are right Jacky. Its not often just one reason why a plough is acting up. Wear on moving parts is most likely the cause if all the initial adjustments are all ok
This man has a bigger brain than Elon Musk
He knows his ploughing!🙌
Brilliant video
Have you checked your turnbuckles? Or could be a furrow stay come loose
Great video Phil as usual look forward to all your videos I only wished our ground would turn over like that lol
You should bring a backup next time 👍maybe don’t leave father Phil alone with the plough next time 🚜
re bonjour encore une très belle vidéo , bon courage a vous pour la suite 😍👍👍👍
Great video phill that was a fair aul field to plow take some time 👌
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Great videos....Phil at nobber.fair day next Sunday 22 May 2022...love Phil and family 👪
Is that an area enclosed by a stone wall @17:30? Farmer Phil, do you know anything about the history of this structure?
Aaaaand at 18:30 he explains! Thanks
He explains abit about it
Get uncle to have a look at the plough, it's not far off.
Do many fellas chisel plow in Ireland?? Or is it not suitable ? Thanks for video Phil !
Brilliant video thank u 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Neat sprayer
U need someone on the 3690 with the 5 furrow plough to help u. It would look well on video
Have you set your springs on the plough?
Heard red clover mentioned, think it was discussed between 2 years maybe and how things have changed. Used to do red clover 10-15 years ago. Excellent but needs care,don't graze and choose 3,4 year variety in pure stand or mix with cocksfoot or Italian ryegrass. Preferably broadcast as opposed to drilling, less seed used and cover lightly and no problem after.
Hi , I can gather that you’re not too keen on ploughing. Now, some forty years ago when I was agri contracting in North Devon, I really loved being out ploughing with my Ford 8200 and KV rev plough, four furrows set at 16” Could normally average around two and half acres an hour. In a normal year I would be doing around 500 - 600 hundred acres per year, the Devon soil is very similar to yours.
A T B to you all Clifford
Good stuff Men, some times its hard to pull a pound👍👍
Well Phil , tasty bit of ploughing . I think I know what the problem is with your plough . The front body the spring seems to need adjustment it is too loose , the body seems to be rising . Did you check that the arms are level 👍🏻
It's a thunderin hoor Phil,everything has gone up in price fuel fertiliser spray, and now they tell us we can't sell a bit of turf or even "gift" a bit.
I think I'll raffle mine next winter. 👍
If your not cutting your bog this year let me know 😉
EAMON RYAN MIGHT BE AVAILABLE TO HELP. BOOK HIM EARLY HE WOULD BE ON HIS BIKE.♨️♨️♨️ 🤣
@@florencecox2022it'd be like the blessed virgin appearing in Knock seeing that lad arrive in a bog. 🤣
Great vid lads
We bought 2 plows off Roche over the years
Great video Phil 👌
Would you not clean the boards and skimmers.
Excellent vid why don’t you use the two ploughs
When are you planning sowing the beet??
1st week of may
@@FARMERPHIL3690 thanks
How long would you leave grassland after spraying for mintill with disc harrow
10 days usually
Great video Phil was that a fairy Fort in the first field you were ploughing in, the cost of inputs gone crazy
Well
It looks like your front furrow is too big when your ploughing right hand. Either check your stabilizer on the right as you stand behind the tractor it could be preventing the plough from moving to the right more. Also is your top link running in a straight line?
Would you not put the 6499 on the 5 furrow plough??
why would he?
The 5 furrow is broken and we’ve not had the time to fix it yet
@@jamesmccabe1702 why wudnt he??? 🥱
@@FARMERPHIL3690 ah well that's fairenuf, would be interesting to see how much fuel she would use
I love father Phils butty box !! 📦 😆😅🤣
Bet ya wanted the 6 furrow and the 3690 in teh big field
It's the four balls that the plough body is set agenst with the spring pressure. The balls may ware and if one falls out and you put a new one back in, it will distort the other three resulting in the furrows not matching up, had the same problem only way to sort it is replace the 4 balls on the body's of which furrows aren't ploughing evin with new balls
New T shirt Phil "Ate a Bit" :)
with that amount of ground to plough would it not be better to get a bigger plough?
Lot of smaller tractors in the fleet till the 3690 and 6499 arrived, no point trying to kill a 6290 with a big 5 sod in wet sticky tight ground, probably on the long list of wants now tho
Evening
Father Phil adding up the cost you better stop him or you will see him in the middle of the bog cutting turf
Ploughing deeper one side.are all the knuckles even?that's why your springs are wrong??
Your wheel spacing might be a issue. Your top link looks to be pulling off abit. Also looks alot of pressure on the springs too
Plowing is done field by field basis but many farmers do no till or combination of both
Hi Phil, you should check out Drew farming life he's flat out ploughing and he dose have some great tunes 👌
Keep the good work up.
Has to be something bent, broke, or worn on the individual units, plow frame seems straight
You videoed this on my wife and my 50th wedding anniversary. I am not familiar with this style of plow, but are the springs adjustable for down pressure? Mammoth Rd Clover?
Yes springs are adjustable
Ur springs on the plough don’t look like there set right they are bent out in the middle to much which means the leg of the plough has less tention to keep it in the ground it wants to be less say flatter to apply more tention to the leg it should be 70 inches from pin to pin on the spring but also check that there’s no leafs broke in the spring cause that’s can cause it to be weaker aswell
Noticed Father Phil has a whole box of snanks/drinks
Slow down father Phil or brake all like neighbor bent crow bar in big lol keep up good work
👍
Whatever you can grow or rear you'll make big money on this year. There will be big shortages without Russian and Ukrainian harvests.
Would you make as much if you just grew grass and no crops??
If we grew just grass we’d have to buy in a lot of meal to fatten our cattle
@@FARMERPHIL3690 With the cost of growing crops now it might be an option to explore.. the cost of diesel, sprays, seeds are gone very high. It would take longer to finish of grass/silage but high quality silage may be a cost effective option, I don’t know, just thinking
My hero farmer phil they ewd fu,,er knows
Wha collage did u go to
Gurteen
I see you took father Phil’s pack of biscuits lol
Weird that y’all drive with the rear window open. I have never opened mine in 20 years. Canadian though
Feeding the algorithm, cheering on Let’s go Brandon!
Did Ian look at the video!
If it wasn’t for Wexford men what would ya do Phil 😂🤣 tractor parts , plough parts , even the 1200 came from Wexford 😂
You could not keep parts on those kevernland ploughs
Nice loose looking soil you have Phil.....
Wind down the lift arm on the right hand side and shorting the stoper for the wheel on that side
i think it could be a bit strained
gotta love armchair experts
I have ploghed about 3000 acres with the same plough
@@brendanwhite9799 cool story brah
What ag college did you go to or did you go to an it
I went to gurteen and I did crop&machinery
8th gave us 5 hail showers in 2 hours
I don't want to sound like some health nut, but that box at 7:40 contained no food at all, just pure poison.
Bent crow bar in bog
Jeez dem biscuits will be the early death of you boys if you keep having them for dinner😳 nice ploughing Phil, don’t be so hard on yourself
holland everybody plouws