These old planters as you call them are still in production today. They are made in Albany, Ga, USA. You can still buy the plates or any part you need. Covington's website shows you where the nearest dealer is for your location. You can buy them already setup on the cultivator in a 1 row or a 2 row setup complete.
I like your planter Danny and pretty smart making 2 pieces of equipment out of one. We sow our seed by hand but could see how much time we could save by using a planter like that. I like the history that goes along with old history and the fact they are made good. Y'all have a Blessed Day!
I LOVE LOVE THESE VIDEOS !! You guys are so good! I was just wondering how to get a close-up and BAM there it is. Thank you so much, Wanda and Danny. I know most people are not going to get excited about these things, but I do. Geeze I wished you lived closer to North Canton :( Oh, the Music was perfect, just perfect. I am so glad that this OLD farmgirl never got the farm out of me. God Bless you two and your family and friends.
Im trying to find the playlist of your equipment but cant find it. Im wanting to see how you measure and setup your rows for single row planting with the tractor??
Love the video--here where I live in Highland county Ohio--I see some many old unused farm equipment thats still good and usable just going to waste, it makes me sick too as I was raised to be frugal and take care of what God gives you but seems the new generation wants to discard everything and constantly buy new this or that--what a waste. God bless.
This is off topic, but from someone who has foot problems, what shoes/ boots help you do your work without aching sore feet? They have to be comfortable yet give support given the kind of work you do don’t they?
I am lucky enough to have a horse drawn seeder and hay mower!!! I have a smaller seeder like your Hoss that I have used for nearly 40 yrs and it sure saves my back!!!! I have one box bed and its such a job to keep weeded, but I also put hoops on it for winter which is nice. I will keep tilling and rowing the rest of the gardens tho!!! Weeds I have to hand pull go to the rabbits and chickens.
I bought the Covington one row when I retired. At first I was about ready to sell it for scrap. But now that I figured it out I wouldn't trade it. That corn shovel pushes the rocks out the way, the double disc opener works great even with a little trash still on the ground, and the presser wheel works like a champ. I've got plates for darn near everything and the sprockets to regulate the in row spacing. I have a cotton can but I've never used it. This year I gave up the greenhouse work and just plant in field. Any tips on the cotton can?.Will it plant turnips and mustard? Thanks for this video. Everyday is a school day.
Awesome to see ol school still growing farms
These old planters as you call them are still in production today. They are made in Albany, Ga, USA. You can still buy the plates or any part you need. Covington's website shows you where the nearest dealer is for your location. You can buy them already setup on the cultivator in a 1 row or a 2 row setup complete.
I Love the continuity and the history in your land Danny, your Daddy & Granddad, Heck ALL your ancestors must be so proud of you.
Very nice Danny. So glad you have all of that wonderful equipment to use to be able to feed yourself and Wanda !!!
Awesome footage of the disk opener and the chain covering the seed behind it!
Hoss Tools Its an amazing piece of equipment to use. Thanks
Thanks Hoss Tools. We love using our seeder and two wheel hoes.
Danny , do you have a side dresser would love to see how it is setup on you plow.
Amazing how old style equipment gets it so right..well done guys fans from Australia..:)
Just shows old doesn't mean obsolete. God bless!
You make it look so easy.
Awesome. What a time saver.
I like your planter Danny and pretty smart making 2 pieces of equipment out of one. We sow our seed by hand but could see how much time we could save by using a planter like that. I like the history that goes along with old history and the fact they are made good. Y'all have a Blessed Day!
Yet another testament that 'cause it's old (like me and you), doesn't mean it's down for the count. :) I like it!!!
I LOVE LOVE THESE VIDEOS !! You guys are so good! I was just wondering how to get a close-up and BAM there it is. Thank you so much, Wanda and Danny. I know most people are not going to get excited about these things, but I do. Geeze I wished you lived closer to North Canton :( Oh, the Music was perfect, just perfect. I am so glad that this OLD farmgirl never got the farm out of me. God Bless you two and your family and friends.
The time savings is amazing. I can see how important that would be for gardens bigger than mine. And my bendover isn't what it used to be. Love it.
I love the music in this one!! Sweet piece of machinery!!
Thanks Wanda did a great job choosing it. So glad you got home safe. Cant wait till we see you again.
I just love this. Thank you for sharing !
Great video, thanks for sharing. That looks like a big time saver and back saver. :)
Nice planter
We like our FUNCTIONAL HEIRLOOMS :) & We enjoyed your video :) Have A blessed week :)
I've got a 2 row planter. One of the best peace of equipment of bought.
Good morning. I hope you have a wonderfully blessed day.
i could sit and listen to that planter all day long. I wonder if you could find the extra seed plates somewhere.
Ginny Bullock I love to listen to it clacking as i plow with it. The seed plates are out there i9 just have to find them. Thanks
Nice Planter could you do one with more info on setting up the Fertilizer hopper and the way to lay off the rows (New to Farming) Thanks
Happy planting
Cheers y'all
Morning. Waving as you go down the row. Lol.
I wonder what it would take to have a new plate made for it.
Oh to plant in the dirt. I'm heading out to the raised beds and pots. 💜
thanks
Very frosty
Found some seed plates on ebay for a Covington seed planter.
Man ive got to get me some of them tools
Im trying to find the playlist of your equipment but cant find it. Im wanting to see how you measure and setup your rows for single row planting with the tractor??
I'm with you on the Covington Planters. I'm also with you on the opinion that TRACTOR is not a dirty word!
I can so relate to the "decades old" . But it's true enough, if it was good then, it's better now.
If I've said it once I've said it a million times If it ain't broke don't fix it!Good deal Danny
Miah Crosby Thats our motto here to. Thanks
Love the video--here where I live in Highland county Ohio--I see some many old unused farm equipment thats still good and usable just going to waste, it makes me sick too as I was raised to be frugal and take care of what God gives you but seems the new generation wants to discard everything and constantly buy new this or that--what a waste. God bless.
I prefer older equipment. It’s easier to work on, can still get parts for it if needed and I like the looks of it too.
People better hold on to their gardening/farming equipment.
This is off topic, but from someone who has foot problems, what shoes/ boots help you do your work without aching sore feet? They have to be comfortable yet give support given the kind of work you do don’t they?
Awesome job Danny, :-)
oddo pops Thanks
Very informative! Looks pretty handy. 👍
How do you like the hoss seeder?
Great video. Work smarter not harder.
Duncan 1900 Homestead That is our motto. Thanks
I am lucky enough to have a horse drawn seeder and hay mower!!! I have a smaller seeder like your Hoss that I have used for nearly 40 yrs and it sure saves my back!!!! I have one box bed and its such a job to keep weeded, but I also put hoops on it for winter which is nice. I will keep tilling and rowing the rest of the gardens tho!!! Weeds I have to hand pull go to the rabbits and chickens.
Judith Brown We use our weeds for animal feed also. Thanks
what kind of fertilizer do you use?
Good morning
Christie Betts Good morning
A Covington planter
Want to bring your equipment on a road trip? 😁
Ur channel is huge. Nice vid
Farmall Fanatic THANKS
:-)
I bought the Covington one row when I retired. At first I was about ready to sell it for scrap. But now that I figured it out I wouldn't trade it. That corn shovel pushes the rocks out the way, the double disc opener works great even with a little trash still on the ground, and the presser wheel works like a champ. I've got plates for darn near everything and the sprockets to regulate the in row spacing. I have a cotton can but I've never used it. This year I gave up the greenhouse work and just plant in field. Any tips on the cotton can?.Will it plant turnips and mustard? Thanks for this video. Everyday is a school day.