Before my dad passed he had and used one of these tractors. Dad got sick and before he passed he sold it to a friend of mine. My friend passed a couple years ago and I really want to see if I can buy it back. I believe they still have it! I love the simplicity.
Too many people forget how important simple maintenance is. Cleaning, waxing, lubricating, and keeping equipment out of the weather is WHOA less costive than repairs and replacement.
Love seeing someone passing on their knowledge of the older equipment to the younger generations. My Grandfather is 91 years old and he and I restore antique tractors and use them on our farm still today. He is a walking encyclopedia of old tractors. Seeing videos like these truly makes me happy. You have a beautiful Cub sir !! If you ever need any parts for about anything holler at me. All of our cold storage sheds, hay sheds, and pasture are full of all brands and attachments. I hope you don’t take this as advertisement. It’s a genuine offer to you just because I can see and hear your passion for the yesteryear of the Greatest Agricultural craftsmanship that feed this country. God bless and keep sharing the priceless information you have.
My grandpa was also a master at setting up his cub for whatever he,or I, was going to plow. There is an art and a science to it especially when using the rolling cultivators on it. Getting those angles just right. Thanks for sharing.
Mornin to ya both from Big Joe and Scarlett up in western wa. State! I’m not sure your allowed to call that work with as much fun as that old tractor looks to be! Thank you for sharing and God’s blessings to you all!!!
@@DeepSouthHomestead always such a joy seeing the both of you livin such a good way!!!! Beautiful property, the way it shines just shows how much hard work ya all put in
The fertilizer chain is jerking because the tensioner is supposed to run on top of the top chain. I run the same 172 planter with Richmond seed hopper and #53 fertilizer unit on my 48 cub. The manuals can be found for free download on line. I have found them to be very helpful. Thanks for the great content.
Thanks for posting this. There are virtually no videos on how to install the implements on the Farmalls. Inherited my great grandfathers Cub and a pickup load of rusty implements and parts. Slowly figuring it out. This vid helped a lot. A video of how the rear lift system would be very much appreciated. I do have have a few diagrams and manuals so I am not totally helpless. Thanks!
I’m so happy today I dug up my potatoes it’s April ❤❤❤ your videos just wanted to watch this video and thank you for showing me how to grow potatoes. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I bet waxing the parts will help protect the paint that’s a part a lot of people forget with equipment is waxing painted surfaces also wax on the plows will keep the dirt sliding off them
🥰❤️ AWW MY HEART....MY BABIES ARE CALLING TIME TO GO.....DANNY YOU HAVE SUCH A WONDERFUL HEART FOR THESE SPECIAL ANIMALS. THANK YOU FOR BEING KIND TO THEM ALL!
Hi Danny and Wanda good Day! I've learned so much from your channel. I have really enjoyed learning and having the opportunity to see all the beauty their at Deep South Homestead! Everything is turning out so beautiful! Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed wonderful day!
Most people here in the US plant there Corn 1-1/2 to 2" deep and it starts coming through withing 5-8 days or so. The Incas planted there corn 3 inches deep as it gave them more yield. Well. I've decided to test this theory. I've planted mine 3 inches down on the 9th of April, it took 10 days to come through and now it's the 26th and most of them are 4 inches tall. I will fertilize when there about 6 inches or so and come back here with updates. Happy Corning! Fyi:I planted Peaches and Cream.
I've watched your videos for a few years now. I've learned alot from you. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I have a cub as well and want to get it plowing this summer. I wondered how to set the sweeps and plows up on it. This video taught me alot. Thanks again.
I just wanted to say thanks for the great videos I look forward to watching them I have a Farmall c and just bought a absolutely beautiful B and a very nice cub Thanks again
Thank you, Danny: a picture really is worth a thousand words! I believe that I know enough now to cultivate my own crops once they are tall enough. We bought an older tractor last Fall and we are still studying the manual but this video filled in the blanks quite nicely!
After use I find it good to spray water into the discharge chute on bottom of hopper while rotating the paddle mixer inside the hopper counter clockwise. This will remove most of the chunks of fertilizer or ammonia nitrate (I’m still old school) while tilting and resting my hopper horizontally on my headlight on my 140 but even this sometimes does not remove some of the really caked on buildup. Dry, then spray light coat of oil for overnight when using next day. Longer than that I always disassemble the bottom plate and gate and clean and dry then store in trash can with about 6” of old oil.
When you get to a place with a flat floor, a wood block 6 inches thick and 29 inches long would make it simple to adjust the heights of the half plows. But, nothing like learning the field method, too.
I tell you what brother that's some good prime and paint job I'm not old tractor there you know the way they made them tractors back in the day all you got to do is keep them painted up and keep them old and greased and they'll run forever every 80 years you might have to put a piston ring in but 80 years is a long time
That's a beautiful old Cub sir. I remember starting out with my IH Super C pulling logs to my home made gantry when I was clearing my property. Didn't have a truck at the time so I would use the battery on my old Buick to run my gantry and load my log trailer, then use the C to pull the trailer to the mill 3 miles down the road. I sold them enough hardwood and cedar to buy my double wide and buy the block to build my foundation for it. Like the point you where trying to make yesterday. Find a way.
I can get you a cub fertiliser hopper that has the flow gate adjustment above the gear. I've found a goldmine of farmall stuff local ,he's a little on the high side but got the goodies.
One of the things I'm doing with the cub is planting my tall stuff tomatoes peppers ocra ect every other row. The lettuce ,beets carrots ,short stuff between. This let's me put a shovel to the outside of the belly tool bar and cultivate one side of my tall stuff at the same time I'm o er the short stuff.
Hello Danny, I have a tractor too, but instead of putting water in the tires for weight, I had cooking oil placed in them. Cooking oil won't rust out your rims and is also okay for the environment if the tires begin leaking. Not sure what your reasoning is? Best always. Cheers
I told you it takes 3 men and a boy to change equipment on that thing LOL! They do pretty work but a three point hitch starts looking mighty good about half way through an equipment change ;)
Can’t tell you how many times I have the same conversation about greasing after using equipment It pushes contaminates out and keeps moisture out for storage Just plain common sense
Learning a lot from you! I've got 36 acres west of Knoxville TN love the plow setup - is this the equipment you found and someone brought it to you? Awesome setup.
Morning y’all 💙 I’d love to have a green house but up here in Maine we get taxed on just about every structure on property ☹️🤦🏼♀️ the soil where we live has gray clay where gardens are going. Any tips on what to add to clay to make it plantable? God bless you Danny & Wanda 🙏❤️
@@DeepSouthHomestead thank you for you quick response! God bless you both ! I’ve taken your advice and have started to pray for additional blessings in finances to be able to pay off house. Although I’m up in Maine I can use some of your ways for planting too.
Danny where did you find the fertilize attachment? I recently bought a 140 and I noticed your attachment seems to be new. I just don't know all of the resources for the impliments yet. All the best from Greensboro NC.
What is the bar called that you added that connects both sides together and where may one look, also the specific #16 shank, a resource for them too please, Agrisupply has 20 in long ones is what I ended up with and looking for shorter ones please.
Hi Danny and Wanda, I have a silly question to ask your opinion, what about selling house and buying motor home? I'm still researching on how to deal with debt. I did listen to Dave Ramsey, at 68, some things I'm a little late on!!!!!! Thanks in advance
If you have land and a good shop to put it under and can live like that. That's your choice. But understand no camper or motor home is made to live in permanently. They deteriote very quickly.
I'd put cultivator or something to do with that in your title and description to help folks find your videos. You can call it whatever you like but most people call them cultivators and that there cultivating. It would help folks that use that in their search. They probably will find you cause you have cub in the description.
@@natevanlandingham1945 yeah I was in the store the other day and ask to look at his plows and he pointed to the back of the store. A southern thing I guess.
Cub seems to keep the garden looking fresh. Curious as to what tractor has been your favorite for maintaining your garden out of all the tractors you have ever owned?
@@DeepSouthHomestead so go to an implement dealer and tell them you want to buy a plow and see what they show you . Then point to a cultivator and tell them "no this plow " and see what happens. It has NOTHING to do with "politically correct " because I'm so far from politically correct as one can get . But being POLITE I won't say how I really feel. HAVE A NICE DAY.
Before my dad passed he had and used one of these tractors. Dad got sick and before he passed he sold it to a friend of mine. My friend passed a couple years ago and I really want to see if I can buy it back. I believe they still have it! I love the simplicity.
Morning Y’all , pretty sure this is the way God intended country folk to do things, … I learn something from every video, thank you for sharing!
Good Mississippi morning Danny and Wanda. Enjoyed video - brought memories back of my Dad
Good morning
My Grand-dad always had Farmall tractors. I get so nostalgic when I see them. I miss him so much. Thank you for sharing.
Too many people forget how important simple maintenance is. Cleaning, waxing, lubricating, and keeping equipment out of the weather is WHOA less costive than repairs and replacement.
Good morning I enjoyed watching and the learning experience. Love hearing the Cow's calling you 😀
🌞 Good morning Danny and Wanda I enjoyed watching this today thanks again for sharing.
Good morning from Alabama.
Goodmorning Danny & Wanda
Good morning
Love seeing someone passing on their knowledge of the older equipment to the younger generations. My Grandfather is 91 years old and he and I restore antique tractors and use them on our farm still today. He is a walking encyclopedia of old tractors. Seeing videos like these truly makes me happy. You have a beautiful Cub sir !! If you ever need any parts for about anything holler at me. All of our cold storage sheds, hay sheds, and pasture are full of all brands and attachments. I hope you don’t take this as advertisement. It’s a genuine offer to you just because I can see and hear your passion for the yesteryear of the Greatest Agricultural craftsmanship that feed this country.
God bless and keep sharing the priceless information you have.
Thanks Sir I will.
So fun to watch and learn even if this old gal will never have a tractor. Blessings to y'all and Wanda-best dab-gum camera lady around! julie
My grandpa was also a master at setting up his cub for whatever he,or I, was going to plow. There is an art and a science to it especially when using the rolling cultivators on it. Getting those angles just right. Thanks for sharing.
Mornin to ya both from Big Joe and Scarlett up in western wa. State! I’m not sure your allowed to call that work with as much fun as that old tractor looks to be! Thank you for sharing and God’s blessings to you all!!!
It is fun.
@@DeepSouthHomestead always such a joy seeing the both of you livin such a good way!!!! Beautiful property, the way it shines just shows how much hard work ya all put in
My Cub is a 1955. It still runs great. Good stuff lasts
The fertilizer chain is jerking because the tensioner is supposed to run on top of the top chain. I run the same 172 planter with Richmond seed hopper and #53 fertilizer unit on my 48 cub. The manuals can be found for free download on line. I have found them to be very helpful. Thanks for the great content.
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Yep I run my tensioner on top. Manual with the pictures and description is a life saver. Also get them free offline as well
Thank you, Deep South, for the gogi berry cuttings. They arrived today. A few cuttings already have tiny roots forming.
Very interesting video I really enjoyed it
That’s sure a nice old piece of agriculture history you have there lots of farms were ran all across this country with a farm all cub back in the day
Thanks for posting this. There are virtually no videos on how to install the implements on the Farmalls. Inherited my great grandfathers Cub and a pickup load of rusty implements and parts. Slowly figuring it out. This vid helped a lot. A video of how the rear lift system would be very much appreciated. I do have have a few diagrams and manuals so I am not totally helpless. Thanks!
I’m so happy today I dug up my potatoes it’s April ❤❤❤ your videos just wanted to watch this video and thank you for showing me how to grow potatoes. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I bet waxing the parts will help protect the paint that’s a part a lot of people forget with equipment is waxing painted surfaces also wax on the plows will keep the dirt sliding off them
Thank you for sharing and learn a lot about old tractors stuff I've never learned even new
Good morning from all the way up yonder in Indiana. Always enjoy watching just how much fun you have on that cub!!! Have a great day everyone!!
🥰❤️ AWW MY HEART....MY BABIES ARE CALLING TIME TO GO.....DANNY YOU HAVE SUCH A WONDERFUL HEART FOR THESE SPECIAL ANIMALS. THANK YOU FOR BEING KIND TO THEM ALL!
Attention to detail with good explanation, thank you!
Hi Danny and Wanda good Day! I've learned so much from your channel. I have really enjoyed learning and having the opportunity to see all the beauty their at Deep South Homestead! Everything is turning out so beautiful! Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed wonderful day!
Love the cub videos. Thank you for the great information
Most people here in the US plant there Corn 1-1/2 to 2" deep and it starts coming through withing 5-8 days or so. The Incas planted there corn 3 inches deep as it gave them more yield. Well. I've decided to test this theory. I've planted mine 3 inches down on the 9th of April, it took 10 days to come through and now it's the 26th and most of them are 4 inches tall.
I will fertilize when there about 6 inches or so and come back here with updates.
Happy Corning!
Fyi:I planted Peaches and Cream.
I think I want to get a Super A and start using it. Appreciate the video
Morning have a blessed day ☕️
Good morning
I've watched your videos for a few years now. I've learned alot from you. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I have a cub as well and want to get it plowing this summer. I wondered how to set the sweeps and plows up on it. This video taught me alot. Thanks again.
I just wanted to say thanks for the great videos I look forward to watching them
I have a Farmall c and just bought a absolutely beautiful B and a very nice cub
Thanks again
Very helpful
Cub restoration is very informative! Thank You!
Excellent rig
Good morning brother! I love your tractor.
This sure brings back memories. My grandpa had a Cub and I remember mowing with the side sickle mower. Danny and Wanda I really enjoy your videos
Thanks Danny and Wanda! Great work and I really like the 2x4 center line idea. This will help me set up my 140 in 2024. Much appreciated
That will not work on a 140 because they are off set 6 inches from one side to the other
Wanda you did some really good video work ! and Danny creating the video in the first place is so great. Love the set up explanation.
Well done Danny, good job.
Thank you, Danny: a picture really is worth a thousand words! I believe that I know enough now to cultivate my own crops once they are tall enough. We bought an older tractor last Fall and we are still studying the manual but this video filled in the blanks quite nicely!
After use I find it good to spray water into the discharge chute on bottom of hopper while rotating the paddle mixer inside the hopper counter clockwise. This will remove most of the chunks of fertilizer or ammonia nitrate (I’m still old school) while tilting and resting my hopper horizontally on my headlight on my 140 but even this sometimes does not remove some of the really caked on buildup. Dry, then spray light coat of oil for overnight when using next day. Longer than that I always disassemble the bottom plate and gate and clean and dry then store in trash can with about 6” of old oil.
Thanks for sharing 🙏 😎 🏖 🏝
Really love watching these videos,very interesting & relaxing 💕🌱
Fine job Danny I really like that cub. Corn looks good.
When you get to a place with a flat floor, a wood block 6 inches thick and 29 inches long would make it simple to adjust the heights of the half plows. But, nothing like learning the field method, too.
That tractor thinking about buying me one like the way you keep it clean
❤Have a blessed day Danny and Wanda 🌻🌄
I tell you what brother that's some good prime and paint job I'm not old tractor there you know the way they made them tractors back in the day all you got to do is keep them painted up and keep them old and greased and they'll run forever every 80 years you might have to put a piston ring in but 80 years is a long time
Almost everything on this one is in new condition.
Danny just a recommendation use a screen to catch the clumps? I enjoy your videos. Thanks
That's a beautiful old Cub sir. I remember starting out with my IH Super C pulling logs to my home made gantry when I was clearing my property. Didn't have a truck at the time so I would use the battery on my old Buick to run my gantry and load my log trailer, then use the C to pull the trailer to the mill 3 miles down the road. I sold them enough hardwood and cedar to buy my double wide and buy the block to build my foundation for it. Like the point you where trying to make yesterday. Find a way.
Just leaving a comment thank you
Can’t beat a Farmall ,
Are those hybrid perpetual roses? Maybe a Chinese rose also in the foreground? Nice garden by the way. Like the windmill.
Not sure they just came up.
Enjoyed. One day we're gonna find Mr. Danny down the road lost on his Farmall.
I can get you a cub fertiliser hopper that has the flow gate adjustment above the gear. I've found a goldmine of farmall stuff local ,he's a little on the high side but got the goodies.
Farm boy toys. Looks like fun working on the farmall cub.
One of the things I'm doing with the cub is planting my tall stuff tomatoes peppers ocra ect every other row. The lettuce ,beets carrots ,short stuff between. This let's me put a shovel to the outside of the belly tool bar and cultivate one side of my tall stuff at the same time I'm o er the short stuff.
The cows are saying thank you very cool
My corn is almost ready to harvest 🐝🌽🇺🇸 the highlands of Florida 🍊🐊
Love the Cub Tractor videos! 🚜
Curious to what county your in. Enjoy listening to you giving advice based on what the Bible says. You are a wise man
Stone County
Hello Danny, I have a tractor too, but instead of putting water in the tires for weight, I had cooking oil placed in them. Cooking oil won't rust out your rims and is also okay for the environment if the tires begin leaking. Not sure what your reasoning is? Best always. Cheers
Is that a wedge bolt on the shank?
Would like to meet you and Wanda some day
I told you it takes 3 men and a boy to change equipment on that thing LOL! They do pretty work but a three point hitch starts looking mighty good about half way through an equipment change ;)
I would rather change the equipment many more options with it.
Can’t tell you how many times I have the same conversation about greasing after using equipment
It pushes contaminates out and keeps moisture out for storage
Just plain common sense
Can you wax all the parts that inside the fertilizer hopper so that it gets less contact with the fertilizer
Learning a lot from you! I've got 36 acres west of Knoxville TN love the plow setup - is this the equipment you found and someone brought it to you? Awesome setup.
No I haven't painted the other yet.
Morning y’all 💙 I’d love to have a green house but up here in Maine we get taxed on just about every structure on property ☹️🤦🏼♀️ the soil where we live has gray clay where gardens are going. Any tips on what to add to clay to make it plantable? God bless you Danny & Wanda 🙏❤️
Gypsum and shredded leaves.
@@DeepSouthHomestead thank you for you quick response! God bless you both !
I’ve taken your advice and have started to pray for additional blessings in finances to be able to pay off house.
Although I’m up in Maine I can use some of your ways for planting too.
We do in Alabama as well. So I'm gonna treat down the older structure we don't really use much and put one up. Very soon.
Danny what gear are you running the cub in while you are plowing the corn? Thanks for the video. I have a 140.
I'm in first gear.
If you get the longer shank you can cut them off.
Nice pomegranate tree
Danny where did you find the fertilize attachment? I recently bought a 140 and I noticed your attachment seems to be new. I just don't know all of the resources for the impliments yet. All the best from Greensboro NC.
Stieners tractor company
What is the bar called that you added that connects both sides together and where may one look, also the specific #16 shank, a resource for them too please, Agrisupply has 20 in long ones is what I ended up with and looking for shorter ones please.
I use Burch tractor company and Steiners tractor company also.
Wow yawl have lots of corn, how do you store and preserve it? Thanks Mike
We let it dry and grind it into grits corn meal and corn flour.
Morning
Good morning
What is the name of the fertilizer you are using?
Ammonium sulfate.
are you going to show us where the mystery foot in the package goes???
It doesn't fit my setup. It's for a 170 combination planter.
Think one of them cows horn is loose. lol
Hi Danny and Wanda, I have a silly question to ask your opinion, what about selling house and buying motor home? I'm still researching on how to deal with debt. I did listen to Dave Ramsey, at 68, some things I'm a little late on!!!!!! Thanks in advance
If you have land and a good shop to put it under and can live like that. That's your choice. But understand no camper or motor home is made to live in permanently. They deteriote very quickly.
Thank you!!!!!!
PLEASE HELP ME ,when you put the half shovelAT 2MIN IN VIDEO, in what is black holder called ,i need two of them
A wedge clamp and wedge clamp bolts. You can get them at DuFour tractor company.
@@DeepSouthHomestead thanks alot
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I'd put cultivator or something to do with that in your title and description to help folks find your videos. You can call it whatever you like but most people call them cultivators and that there cultivating. It would help folks that use that in their search. They probably will find you cause you have cub in the description.
Nobody around our parts uses that term they say plows here.
@@DeepSouthHomestead I guess it's regional differences in terms? Guess all the folks from way down there will find it easy then.
@@natevanlandingham1945 yeah I was in the store the other day and ask to look at his plows and he pointed to the back of the store. A southern thing I guess.
@@DeepSouthHomestead I'm in the south, quite a bit above you, but still solidly in the south here in SC.
Do y'all know of anywhere to purchase a used high tunnel? I have searched the web to no avail.
Are the terms high tunnels and green houses used interchangeably?
@@ritawelch4949 No they're different term's. Be careful purchasing used.
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Cub seems to keep the garden looking fresh. Curious as to what tractor has been your favorite for maintaining your garden out of all the tractors you have ever owned?
Hands down the cub
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Mister Danny, how I can get seed "Danny corn"?
Pray that he gets a bumper crop so he has enough to sell!
What Vicki said
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I'm surprised as much as you want it to be original you haven't cut that muffler off and replaced it with an OE design/style/size one.
I like the smaller design better.
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That's not plowing and that's NOT a plow its a tractor mounted cultivater, and the parts being replaced are cultivater shoes or points
In the south we call it plowing with plows
Plows ? Looks like a cultivator to me .
Another politically correct one.
@@DeepSouthHomestead so go to an implement dealer and tell them you want to buy a plow and see what they show you . Then point to a cultivator and tell them "no this plow " and see what happens. It has NOTHING to do with "politically correct " because I'm so far from politically correct as one can get . But being POLITE I won't say how I really feel. HAVE A NICE DAY.
just one complaint with this Mr Danny your not dressed right to work on this tractor WHERE IS THE HAT my friend.. lol lol
Don't want to get it dirty. It's my dress hat LoL
Kind off subject. Do you have a lot of snake you find
Not really.