Nice job and thank you for showing this. Brings back alot of memories. We plowed with a farmall M pulling 3-14 and 560.pulling 3-18 before switching to.chisel plowing and no-til. We also had a 340 with 2-16 fast hitch.
Beautiful small farm acreage. That land looked a bit sticky and tight but thought I saw a little dust at times. I am one of the "green" guys you mentioned so thanks for giving the green equal billing. I have run some of all of it. That was an Oliver plow behind that Case. I have one for my 66 Row Crop.
Music to my ears. Listening to all those antique tractors working is like listening to a great orchestra. I'm envious of these guys having a plow day. The closest plow day for me was last Saturday, but it's around 50 miles away. Too far to pull a plow down the road. The tractor and plow won't fit onto the trailer together. Maybe next year!!!!
Grandpap bought a jd model 60 in 1956 brand new with a 3 bottom drag plow rubber all three wheels, dad always loved listening to it right before the governor would kick in.
The mystery plow on the 300 is a 34-F30. My grandfather had one for his 560. Must have been a banner day when he replaced the 8N & 10-14 plow with that setup. That Regular doesn't want to pull a straight line due to the wide wheel stance & steel doesn't have the best gription on the ground.... wet, loose, tight, dry or otherwise. Would still like to find a Regular & H on steel, regardless the issues. Want to use them on the belt, so it really doesn't matter. Regards & great vid!
Hey FF! I was the one with the regular on steel. I had my one bottom little wonder plow today because my little genius wouldn't fit on my trailer. I really wanted to meet you today in person as I am a subscriber and fellow you-tuber, but was having so much fun , I missed you. I broke the plow and decided to pull the plug. Good video, maybe I'll catch you later.
Nice to see old iron out working. Even though I'm a red guy, those 620 Deere's are nice my neighbor has one that I ran one year and it worked great disking and haying.
Thanks for the video Farmall Fanatic and thanks to the Mercer County Club. The Chautauqua Co. Antique Equipment Association is planning a plow day May 7th in Stockton, N.Y. at 4699 Dean Rd. not far from the the club grounds on Cemetery Rd. and near the Stockton Town Highway Building at 9:00. If that field is done we will move to Barnes Rd.
New subscriber. Back in the 50's learned to plow on the AC, in grade school, in IA, my dad had F20, I worked for farmers who had Farmalls - H, SMTA, 560 (very nice), 9N, JD4020. Farmalls by far my favorite.
Brilliant video 💪💥 an what I really like is the straight pipe exhausts lettin you here that Red Power at its best thanks for sharing a great day out 💥💥💥👍
Lots of beautiful old iron ! Seems like they had a pretty good turn out . You got to love the tractor with the extra seat over the wheel lol . Thanks for sharing and have a great evening !
Good video. I often wonder what the landscape looked like back in the day when small farms ruled and everyone had one of those tractors on the farm. With good weather when plowing or harvest began, I’d say a ride through the country side would have revealed a ton of those tractors in the field, not unlike this video.
A very nice plow day. Very nice to see all those old tractors working in one field. There was no Olivers, Minneapolis, or Massey Harris tractors there. Whether you like International red, John Deere, Green, Case or Allis Chalmers Orange, Massey washed out red, Oliver the other green, or Minneapolis Moline yellow, the old tractors are better than anything new. you can take one of those old tractors out of the bush, and get it back running and put it back in service. If a late model tractor sat until the engine seized, it would be scrap. But not these. Given the chance and parts, they'll run forever.
My grandfather has an old Mf 85 gas tractor in the barn that I have loved since I was a little kid 35 years ago. That thing had no sheet metal on it since before I was born due to a fuel tank fire brush hogging in the 70's. The tin wouldn't fit back on over the deformed fuel tank, and on the east coast it's hard to find parts for that particular tractor. It hasn't run in probably 15 years now due to a power steering leak, but some day I hope to get it running again.
Hello Gino that's pretty cool to see I would have enjoyed being there. That 1020 31 to 38 hp tractor data. You know fact is if your fields are green that's says alot lol. One of these days I hope I can enter a plowing match. Have a great day.
In an era of chip shortages cutting builds of million dollar machinery, huge bank financing, right to repair battles, and more ... these antique tractors keep feeding the nation like they have for half a century.
I think that’s why the value has gone up on many of the old iron. Many people have been pulling them out of the sheds and putting them back in the fields
I was always the guy stuck behind the 2 popper usually they would lug but they had one speed and it was never close to what the Farmalls could carry for gear. Ferguson and the Case DC had to be the rare breeds of the show. Working F series has is up there on the cool factor for me. All in all good show thanks for sharing it
the famall SC would out work the AC C or CA due to tire size the F20 was sold with either 2-16 or 3-12 the 300 is pul;ling a 3-14 made for the 300 standard . the SMTA was pared with 3-16 400 and 450s were sold with 3-16 fast hitch plows in my area a lot of h owners bought john deere plows because they has high speed mowboards the allowed plowing in 3rd gear and pulled easier. the SH could easily be tricked out to turn 45 to 50hp and stay at 152cid. the 504 was the same cid as the H only they turned 2200rpm and turned 46 pto HP. what i love about the letter series farmalls you can upgrade the engines to pull an extra bottom or go a gear faster..
The 504 engine is completely different. Although the bore and stroke is the same as the H, their block is the size of a Super C. The H uses an adapter plate, the 504 does not so the block of a 504 can't fit an H. The Super H uses a C-164 engine, they are 3.5" bore and the H is 3.375" bore. You can also put a C-175 out of a 350 in a Super H. That does work. And you can go a size bigger in sleeves and pistons in the Super H and make it a C-169 like the 300 has. A stock Super H should be able to pull a 3 bottom plow in most conditions. They are quite a step up from a regular H.
It's a challenge to keep Regulars and F-20s in the furrow with smaller plows since they have such a wide stance. You can't really adjust the plow so it lines up with center of the tractor.
My son had a 1955 Ford 700 series tricycle tractor. We ran a 6' roto tiller and I became chief mechanic. It was fun to use but a spread on the front wheels would have made a lot of things easier.
@@lelandlundberg4091Yes, the back takes a beating, but if you drive one of these old models for any time, your pain will be a little lower. The shock absorber for the seat is a piece of sprung steel.
Farmall Fanitic :) yes do plow day my area of Ontario Canada in August and September too with steel plus rubber wheels to with all different makes also models too! I remember when young boy age 5 to 16 my uncle Bill my dad's brother he use a 1950 Cockshutt COOP 40 43 hp 6 cylinder motor Buda to plow of McCormick Deerning # not sure but tow bar with 2 handles trip it on 2 rubber tire on front with 6 plows also disks and tire on back left side ! My dad use 1968 International 624 A 60 hp Desiel motor also John Deere 3 point hitch 4 row plow no wheels! But wild one late great Uncle Roy for his plow was 1937 Model A Ford Cle Trac he made 3 point hitch hook up with arms crank up down tow a Ferguson 2 row plow from 1945 on TEA version did on 125 acres worth each year ! Never had hydraulic hook up on 1937 Ford Model A Cle Trac and never seen another hook up too like ever and was one of kind too! John Deere Poppy John tractor are wild so many made plus did for years and models to ! Farmall Fanitic have ever seen these Tractor made rare to is Dion & Noresman made from 1940 to 1955 all were gas only ! Noresman was Canada made type use Dodge Brothers of Pick up with Flat Head 235 Cubic Inches 6 cylinder with Truck 4 speed Manual transmission floor shifter and Axle too but cool plus use Fuel tank of Cockshutt 35 to 50 tractor parts to all Row crop type tractor plus Dion too nut sure made to ! But tell both tractor were Farmall Red with Yellow Decals paint on ! If saw them though were McCormick Deerning or Farmall C to H models with 2950 Cockshutt COOP 40 set up ! Cool see too! Great Video on Plow day Farmall Fanitic!
The Allis Chalmers you saw was a Model C (possibly CA but leaning towards C), the Cs had the narrow front and the wider rear end, Bs were wide front tractors and rated for a 1-16 plow. No shortage of red power that's for sure!! I didn't notice any "A"s there. You're pretty lucky to have these plow days in your area. There are 0 that I know about here in northeast pa. What was the largest tractor there?
The f20 is one of my favorite tractors. The plow behind that f20 looks very much like my plow, even the hand crank looks like what I have, only mine is on steel. I would love to know what my plow is. I've been told it's an international.
At the 19 minute mark, that gray tractor was a Ferguson, probably a TO-20. The Brits called it the "Little Gray Fergie". I bet a few of your viewers might mistake it for a Ford N Series, but it's a Ferguson.
That second case looks like an sc but that plow is not even going straight he's pulling that plow off to the side you could tell that by looking at the plough it's going sideways ad it's tearing up the sidewall of the Furrow
Super c plow not set quite right. If you notice the rear furrow wasn't quite throwing like the front. Case was an oliver plow. Bless that John deere A. Those plows weren't set up correctly.
@@FarmallFanatic maybe you should have went over and and asked if he needed a hand. Ive got a method i use for setting one up and it works really well for me. Normally I don't have to adjust much after my initial setup.
300 had a 34F-30 plow
I like seeing and listening to the tractors with the governor's working. Let's you hear the power in them.
Love the valley shot of all those horses pulling out in the field. Awesome !
Great plow day video!
Thanks Farmall 💥
Thanks for watching 👍
That, my friend, was some great footage and some great commentating! Thanks for taking us along.......from Sophia, N.C.
Thanks Bobby 👊
Thank you buddy for including the 620 great video
There were actually 2 of them there
Thanks for your time to do the video keep up the great work you do on UA-cam
Thank you for bringing plow days to all of us. I love your play by play. 🚀
Thank you Leonard
Nice job and thank you for showing this. Brings back alot of memories. We plowed with a farmall M pulling 3-14 and 560.pulling 3-18 before switching to.chisel plowing and no-til. We also had a 340 with 2-16 fast hitch.
Love them farmalls working
Beautiful small farm acreage. That land looked a bit sticky and tight but thought I saw a little dust at times. I am one of the "green" guys you mentioned so thanks for giving the green equal billing. I have run some of all of it. That was an Oliver plow behind that Case. I have one for my 66 Row Crop.
Thought about going to this. I saw it on Facebook. So glad you filmed this to see. I hope to make it next year. 75 mile one way for me.
Enjoyed it, thanks for filming it
Music to my ears. Listening to all those antique tractors working is like listening to a great orchestra. I'm envious of these guys having a plow day. The closest plow day for me was last Saturday, but it's around 50 miles away. Too far to pull a plow down the road. The tractor and plow won't fit onto the trailer together. Maybe next year!!!!
I live in an area where things happen...definitely lucky
Grandpap bought a jd model 60 in 1956 brand new with a 3 bottom drag plow rubber all three wheels, dad always loved listening to it right before the governor would kick in.
Great footage bud I always enjoy your content
😊😊 Enjoyed every minute.
The mystery plow on the 300 is a 34-F30. My grandfather had one for his 560. Must have been a banner day when he replaced the 8N & 10-14 plow with that setup. That Regular doesn't want to pull a straight line due to the wide wheel stance & steel doesn't have the best gription on the ground.... wet, loose, tight, dry or otherwise. Would still like to find a Regular & H on steel, regardless the issues. Want to use them on the belt, so it really doesn't matter. Regards & great vid!
You're the only person so far to know the model of that plow
Hey FF! I was the one with the regular on steel. I had my one bottom little wonder plow today because my little genius wouldn't fit on my trailer. I really wanted to meet you today in person as I am a subscriber and fellow you-tuber, but was having so much fun , I missed you. I broke the plow and decided to pull the plug. Good video, maybe I'll catch you later.
I figure it 42 minutes I'd better pull the plug. What part of the plow did you break?
@@FarmallFanatic The return spring let go. I fix it in my video" David Fay plowing with a 1931 Farmall Regular."
Nice to see old iron out working. Even though I'm a red guy, those 620 Deere's are nice my neighbor has one that I ran one year and it worked great disking and haying.
Great video!! Some of those guys were rolling so fast the dirt looked waves in the ocean! 😆
No question
That 300 pulling the 3 bottom. The 350 kit in the engine increased the cubes from 169 to 175. Only a 6 cube increase. It was outdoing itself.
Concur
Thanks for the video Farmall Fanatic and thanks to the Mercer County Club. The Chautauqua Co. Antique Equipment Association is planning a plow day May 7th in Stockton, N.Y. at 4699 Dean Rd. not far from the the club grounds on Cemetery Rd. and near the Stockton Town Highway Building at 9:00. If that field is done we will move to Barnes Rd.
I'll see you there
New subscriber. Back in the 50's learned to plow on the AC, in grade school, in IA, my dad had F20, I worked for farmers who had Farmalls - H, SMTA, 560 (very nice), 9N, JD4020. Farmalls by far my favorite.
Welcome aboard!
Brilliant video 💪💥 an what I really like is the straight pipe exhausts lettin you here that Red Power at its best thanks for sharing a great day out 💥💥💥👍
I love watching that dirt turn are doing a heck of a job great video
Great video! Lots of vintage tractors! Allis Chalmers C or CA. The Farmall regular is on steel. JD 1020 is a little over 30 hp.
It's the 1st farmall regular I have ever seen in person
The regular has the exposed steering gear while the F-20 has it enclosed. I had a regular and then sold it! Way to many mechanical issues!
Lots of beautiful old iron ! Seems like they had a pretty good turn out . You got to love the tractor with the extra seat over the wheel lol . Thanks for sharing and have a great evening !
You wouldn't catch me sitting on that seat haha
Good video. I often wonder what the landscape looked like back in the day when small farms ruled and everyone had one of those tractors on the farm. With good weather when plowing or harvest began, I’d say a ride through the country side would have revealed a ton of those tractors in the field, not unlike this video.
No doubt
A very nice plow day. Very nice to see all those old tractors working in one field. There was no Olivers, Minneapolis, or Massey Harris tractors there. Whether you like International red, John Deere, Green, Case or Allis Chalmers Orange, Massey washed out red, Oliver the other green, or Minneapolis Moline yellow, the old tractors are better than anything new. you can take one of those old tractors out of the bush, and get it back running and put it back in service. If a late model tractor sat until the engine seized, it would be scrap. But not these. Given the chance and parts, they'll run forever.
Absolutely
My grandfather has an old Mf 85 gas tractor in the barn that I have loved since I was a little kid 35 years ago. That thing had no sheet metal on it since before I was born due to a fuel tank fire brush hogging in the 70's. The tin wouldn't fit back on over the deformed fuel tank, and on the east coast it's hard to find parts for that particular tractor. It hasn't run in probably 15 years now due to a power steering leak, but some day I hope to get it running again.
Fan-tastic video!! 💥 💥
It was great to see them all turning dirt with ease Farmall 350 won😁👍💕
Gino,that right side telescoping bar you need is called,Depth Control Link,I just call them Depth Control Bar!
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The plow in question is an Oliver Plowmaster A100 ,Jon
Hello Gino that's pretty cool to see I would have enjoyed being there. That 1020 31 to 38 hp tractor data. You know fact is if your fields are green that's says alot lol. One of these days I hope I can enter a plowing match. Have a great day.
Excellent video. Great stuff.
In an era of chip shortages cutting builds of million dollar machinery, huge bank financing, right to repair battles, and more ... these antique tractors keep feeding the nation like they have for half a century.
Spot on
I think that’s why the value has gone up on many of the old iron. Many people have been pulling them out of the sheds and putting them back in the fields
@@dannyphilemon4962 yep
Got to live that JD
You would not pull that in NC
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I was always the guy stuck behind the 2 popper usually they would lug but they had one speed and it was never close to what the Farmalls could carry for gear. Ferguson and the Case DC had to be the rare breeds of the show. Working F series has is up there on the cool factor for me. All in all good show thanks for sharing it
Thanks I was on the 620 with 3/16 had lift
Plowed well
Nothin like them Farmalls under load...sweeeeeeeet!
Great day to be in AMERICA
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A really nice video, with the added bonus of no dam music, just how it needs to be.. 👍👌
You won't find music in ninety nine point nine percent of my videos
That Red paint always give its best , because it was made tough .
the famall SC would out work the AC C or CA due to tire size the F20 was sold with either 2-16 or 3-12 the 300 is pul;ling a 3-14 made for the 300 standard . the SMTA was pared with 3-16 400 and 450s were sold with 3-16 fast hitch plows in my area a lot of h owners bought john deere plows because they has high speed mowboards the allowed plowing in 3rd gear and pulled easier. the SH could easily be tricked out to turn 45 to 50hp and stay at 152cid. the 504 was the same cid as the H only they turned 2200rpm and turned 46 pto HP.
what i love about the letter series farmalls you can upgrade the engines to pull an extra bottom or go a gear faster..
Do you know the model of that plow
The 504 engine is completely different. Although the bore and stroke is the same as the H, their block is the size of a Super C. The H uses an adapter plate, the 504 does not so the block of a 504 can't fit an H. The Super H uses a C-164 engine, they are 3.5" bore and the H is 3.375" bore. You can also put a C-175 out of a 350 in a Super H. That does work. And you can go a size bigger in sleeves and pistons in the Super H and make it a C-169 like the 300 has. A stock Super H should be able to pull a 3 bottom plow in most conditions. They are quite a step up from a regular H.
Really cool. Thank you
Farmall Fanantic who owns this land and is it just neighbors helping neighbors? Love to see the old work horses.
It's a retired farmer that allows his fields to be used for an annual plow day
Really enjoyed the video good content good job
I’m going to quote project farm
Very impressive
Very well done. Enjoyed, 💥 BOOM 💥
Thanks man 👊
That John Deere A sure has a certain amount of old and modern about it
Great video!
To bad that old CC wasn't running very good
A Farmall WON...........................what a surprise!
Good job gentlemen and good video man I love it.
Thanks man 👊
The f20 and the old case was pulling an Oliver. If it's a mechanical lift plow look for the rooster comb lift and you know it's an oliver
It's a challenge to keep Regulars and F-20s in the furrow with smaller plows since they have such a wide stance. You can't really adjust the plow so it lines up with center of the tractor.
That's why the drawbar has the different holes to move the hitch
My son had a 1955 Ford 700 series tricycle tractor. We ran a 6' roto tiller and I became chief mechanic. It was fun to use but a spread on the front wheels would have made a lot of things easier.
W we
I’m just getting back pain
@@lelandlundberg4091Yes, the back takes a beating, but if you drive one of these old models for any time, your pain will be a little lower. The shock absorber for the seat is a piece of sprung steel.
Farmall Fanitic :) yes do plow day my area of Ontario Canada in August and September too with steel plus rubber wheels to with all different makes also models too! I remember when young boy age 5 to 16 my uncle Bill my dad's brother he use a 1950 Cockshutt COOP 40 43 hp 6 cylinder motor Buda to plow of McCormick Deerning # not sure but tow bar with 2 handles trip it on 2 rubber tire on front with 6 plows also disks and tire on back left side ! My dad use 1968 International 624 A 60 hp Desiel motor also John Deere 3 point hitch 4 row plow no wheels! But wild one late great Uncle Roy for his plow was 1937 Model A Ford Cle Trac he made 3 point hitch hook up with arms crank up down tow a Ferguson 2 row plow from 1945 on TEA version did on 125 acres worth each year ! Never had hydraulic hook up on 1937 Ford Model A Cle Trac and never seen another hook up too like ever and was one of kind too! John Deere Poppy John tractor are wild so many made plus did for years and models to ! Farmall Fanitic have ever seen these Tractor made rare to is Dion & Noresman made from 1940 to 1955 all were gas only ! Noresman was Canada made type use Dodge Brothers of Pick up with Flat Head 235 Cubic Inches 6 cylinder with Truck 4 speed Manual transmission floor shifter and Axle too but cool plus use Fuel tank of Cockshutt 35 to 50 tractor parts to all Row crop type tractor plus Dion too nut sure made to ! But tell both tractor were Farmall Red with Yellow Decals paint on ! If saw them though were McCormick Deerning or Farmall C to H models with 2950 Cockshutt COOP 40 set up ! Cool see too! Great Video on Plow day Farmall Fanitic!
Nice land to be plowing on. Just enough fall to get the water off.
Yup
Looks like you got those turned around. Thanks
What you mean 1st and 2nd?
That 3 bottom on the 300 is a 34-F30 I have mine on my Super Mta at it works awesome!
It's the 1st time I've ever seen one
Super H just tuggin' on the 3 bottom.
Green and mean!!
that little allis was jerking the john deere model 52 plow around. playing with it.
Little Mighty Mo
The Farmall on steel is a Regular built from 1924 until 1932 when the F20 replaced it.
Looks like green is winning this round. And the way that guy was flying down that furrow he wasn't plowing the dirt he was throwing it.
I agree, great plowing venue! Nice turnout, nice to see those Eagles scavenging after the reds! Will they have a harvest day too?
I sure hope so
That 620 is a puller. Look at the mid rack beams.
The older tractors are pretty easy to work on but those computers 🖥 tractors 🚜 are a nightmare 😳 to fix.
Not to mention the DEF
What is a DEF ?
That was a nice 450
The 450 could be pulling 3-16 plow and the 300 could pulling a 3-14 plow.
The Allis Chalmers you saw was a Model C (possibly CA but leaning towards C), the Cs had the narrow front and the wider rear end, Bs were wide front tractors and rated for a 1-16 plow. No shortage of red power that's for sure!! I didn't notice any "A"s there. You're pretty lucky to have these plow days in your area. There are 0 that I know about here in northeast pa. What was the largest tractor there?
Probably the 620s
The f20 is one of my favorite tractors.
The plow behind that f20 looks very much like my plow, even the hand crank looks like what I have, only mine is on steel. I would love to know what my plow is. I've been told it's an international.
It definitely could be an International, but when I 1st glanced at it it looked like a case
Now I’ve seen this 3 times we need some new plowing.
You do realize we're under a foot of snow right now but plowing will be coming
There’s a little genius 3 bottom on rubber for sale in new castle pa
Yeah I saw that I should go get it
@@FarmallFanatic Would make a great video!
We found out that 4-14 pull easier pull a little easier than a 3-16 plow.
Super C needs some front weights…and then you said it😎
At the 19 minute mark, that gray tractor was a Ferguson, probably a TO-20. The Brits called it the "Little Gray Fergie". I bet a few of your viewers might mistake it for a Ford N Series, but it's a Ferguson.
Yep said Ferguson right on the front of it
That second case looks like an sc but that plow is not even going straight he's pulling that plow off to the side you could tell that by looking at the plough it's going sideways ad it's tearing up the sidewall of the Furrow
God made dirt and dirt don’t hurt
I used to plow with a case vacuum and a alis 2 bottom.
Vac
I hate Autocorrection too. I hear that VAC's are tough.
@@davidcrandall2415 bought one a couple weeks ago, it’s a great tractor
Makes me want to put my experimental fast hitch on the C ski
Go for it
@@FarmallFanatic I need your disk or plow first lol
That 3 b little genius is pretty.
Yeah I'm going to get one
@@FarmallFanatic It's a "must have" for an IH guy.
Old 44 2 bottom behind the Orange Spectacular.
the AC was the model C because the linkage for turning is up and on the B it's down. Plus the seat is square.
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Pulled 2 bottoms like they weren't there
Yup
Super c plow not set quite right. If you notice the rear furrow wasn't quite throwing like the front.
Case was an oliver plow.
Bless that John deere A. Those plows weren't set up correctly.
Go RED POWER 🔋💪👏🙌.
Yup that 300 does good.
O that's why it's a 350
The JD 1020 was 37 HP at 2500 RPM if I remember correctly.
What is the best book for the Farmall that has the stats on HP and with and length? and repairs!
I've never encountered such a book... Every time I buy a tractor... I buy a very specific book for that specific tracker
Was anything there diesel except for the sub compact Deere? Definitely wasn't any LP's showed up.
Now that I think of it no
Sure. Really that’s why Ac is king. Of the plowing Ac all the way lol
AC took 3rd place
@@FarmallFanatic ok rub it in still like Ac. Their the boss lol
I’m not against John Deere but those two cylinders are making me sick from the sale. Literally.
That 450 looks alot like the one my dad sold 🤔
It could very well be it's not that far
I don’t know that 620 sounds like it has a miss or something….😄
get into some that jack wax we got here won't be as frisky lol
The guy on the John Deere A needs lesson on how to set a plow. It was running on its nose bad!
Maybe it's his 1st time plowing or he just doesn't have that much experience doing it
@@FarmallFanatic maybe you should have went over and and asked if he needed a hand. Ive got a method i use for setting one up and it works really well for me. Normally I don't have to adjust much after my initial setup.
You standin in the furrows, thats alot of compaction.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 🤣 TRUE
That is AACA Alice is Alice chambers