Three Point Hitch 60” Tiller ft The Bayou Gardener | Stevens Tractor Company

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @thesmokewagon6302
    @thesmokewagon6302 4 роки тому +3

    Shore miss Mr. Donald. I think he passed in August 2019. His rare style and presentaion with that Southern sense of humor endeared him to literally thousands of people... gardeners in particular.

  • @greensrentals1
    @greensrentals1 9 років тому +6

    I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for all your advice on gardening. I have Wached every show you have made. I plant about 1 acre of land. All different types of vegetables. I have a autistic son. And we go to farmers market and sell on the weekends and donate a portion of the profits to the autism foundation.
    But again thank you for your hard work and time spent making videos and helpful information and advice.
    Thank you and God bless you.

  • @wa4aos
    @wa4aos 12 років тому +1

    It's that time of the year... I have a John Deere 2520 which is a 27HP diesel unit and my tiller is a 5 foot built in TN. It's a major PITA to get on and off the tractor due to the weight. But once on, it beats the socks off anything I have tried including my old Troy built Horse. Nothing in the world better than fresh garden vegetables other than a pretty woman. :) It's good to have both..

  • @mattferguson2621
    @mattferguson2621 8 років тому

    excellent video friend, thank you for taking the time to produce it. great looking soil.

  • @beauv2245
    @beauv2245 9 років тому

    Oh I've never seen that easy hitch before either! what a life saver! thanks for the video sir.

  • @lumptoast
    @lumptoast 12 років тому

    I love your presentation. You have a great southern style. Great and informative video!

  • @southeasternfarms3730
    @southeasternfarms3730 8 років тому

    something small I noticed in this video and used was the skip a row method. not only can you cultivate near perfect but in early august I come back in with collaras and kale on all those skipped rows. works perfect for a muti season farms. thanks man love you're stuff!!

  • @daved7024
    @daved7024 6 років тому

    Great job and a very boss garden for sure! I have a 3 pt tiller they are a must have impliment for a garden turns the dirt into 8-10 " of fluffy powder. Appreciate the video, Thanks.

  • @brentcormier5367
    @brentcormier5367 9 років тому

    Thank you for the suggestion. We will have to look into that.

  • @1941pearl
    @1941pearl 9 років тому

    Flower beds are so easy to make with a PTO Tiller, I like my setup I have Donald, a 2510 Kioti with a 59" Kioti tiller, it is a wonderful machine. ... Thanks for your videos and the time you put in them............Ken

  • @beauv2245
    @beauv2245 9 років тому

    it does a beautiful job! I do a little gardening with my tractor. but my main use is motocross track. I'll be buying one of these beauties soon!

  • @michaeltewes7833
    @michaeltewes7833 4 роки тому

    Where do i get the eazy hitch???
    I live in northern ky
    Great video.

  • @swivelgate
    @swivelgate 12 років тому

    hello, did you have to cut the pto shaft to size. I see other video on youtube that said you need to. I have the same make of tractor as you do. Thanks

  • @ReptileRob
    @ReptileRob 8 років тому

    Great video! Thanks for posting!

  • @JamesTyreeII
    @JamesTyreeII 13 років тому

    Using a Howard rotovator 1 pass is all that is needed and then disk can be used for a second pass or vice versa. Over tilling destroys the soil tilth and structure.

  • @imysteryman
    @imysteryman 9 років тому +2

    I have a 70 inch Land Pride tiller and I am seriously considering selling it. Not because it does not work good but because after finding out about the Back to Eden style of gardening and using it last year I will probably never till my garden again. I have been composting large piles of wood chips and leaves and when they are done I have been covering my garden with the compost. Before I hardly had any worms and now the worms are coming back, the soil stays loose, it does not dry out in the summer heat near as bad.
    I planted 4 rows of beans last year with out tilling and just added more compost between the rows and had the best crop of green beans ever.
    To turn over the compost I just move the pile with my front loader right next to where it was and then move it back the next time.
    I just planted my potatoes, I placed them on top of the compost and covered them with more compost but I also put wood ashes along each side before they were covered. The ground would have been way to wet to till and this way I was able to get them planted a bunch earlier.
    You would not believe what a pile of leaves will turn into after a couple of years, some of the best looking soil I have ever scene, and the worms love it for food.
    Converting to the Back to Eden style of gardening takes some time but the results are worth it. There are videos here on youtube all about it.
    In the past I had bought large round bales of hay, rolled them out and ground them up with my mower and then tilled them in; after a year you could hardly tell anything was added. What I found out was that the bacteria in the soil will consume the organic mater and most of it will be converted to CO2. Not any more, now I have a thick layer of rich black compost on top. And the weeds that do come up are easy to deal with, they come out easy.

  • @WarCmdr
    @WarCmdr 12 років тому +1

    Stevens Tractor Company is based in Louisiana.

  • @jasedavids
    @jasedavids 9 років тому

    If I'm growing sweet corn can I just plough cultivate fertilize cultivate again and plant or do I have to go till? I don't wanna spend too much money if u don't have too

  • @wssmithjr
    @wssmithjr 11 років тому

    Love the video's Keep'um coming.

  • @shoe187lb
    @shoe187lb 10 років тому

    Quick question. I have the same tractor but am having trouble finding AG tires for the front. Do you know the size and type of tire you have on the front? Thanks

  • @garybrownfie
    @garybrownfie 11 років тому

    That's all well and and good but you should have the rocks we got around here. I have a King Kutter that I have worked the daylights out of but have never had a tine to break. Apparently I got it before they started putting the cheaper made ones from China on.

  • @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia
    @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia 9 років тому +1

    Have you ever thought about making yourself a row shaper to attach to the back of the tiller? I Made me a single row and a double row shaper out of a cut in half 275 gallon oil drum shaped into a wedge that attaches to the back of the tiller that shapes and packs the loose dirt into a perfect two foot or 4 foot row with tapered sides. Man it's nice to have and compliments that tiller some good boy.

    • @daveayer
      @daveayer 7 років тому

      Hi Tom, Do you have any pictures of your row shaper. I would love to see it.

    • @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia
      @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia 7 років тому

      I Tried to find one in my hundreds of pictures, it's painted green if you can find it in my pictures on my Facebook page here: facebook.com/rockhillfarm.lubecmaine
      I Also have pictures of a V-snow plow blade, a box blade scraper, and mulch fabric laying machine and a strawberry picking machine i made out of scrap metal. All you do is take the flap off of the back of the tiller and leave the hinges and build a half clam shell box out of steel in the shape of the row you want and attach it to the hinges on your tiller. Then you take it out and try it to see if it's what you want, if not trim it down till it gives you the row shape you need. It's trial and error like anything else. I Have U.S. Patents on two of my attachments and the strawberry picking machine.

    • @daveayer
      @daveayer 7 років тому +1

      Thank you Tom for the description. I will look for a picture.

  • @383chevystroker
    @383chevystroker 13 років тому

    that is a Big man!

  • @BrushCommando
    @BrushCommando 11 років тому

    Geat video sir!

  • @JanYi2023
    @JanYi2023 7 років тому

    Thanks

  • @Albe605c
    @Albe605c 12 років тому

    Good Italian Rotary Tillers...

  • @arturocuevas4306
    @arturocuevas4306 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for your video, I have a 7 acre flat land in Puerto Rico, and I am to searching for the right equipment, I am a civil engineer looking to become a farmer. I don´t know exactly witch is the best tractor to buy. Yours look big enough.....
    Thank you

    • @tac13001
      @tac13001 8 років тому

      Arturo Cuevas have you found a tractor in PR yet?

  • @IvanAlias
    @IvanAlias 9 років тому

    That's a 60" tiller?
    It looks like it is as wide as the tractor, which is 72".

  • @Dz5Q
    @Dz5Q 8 років тому

    Excillent technology

  • @dixie03dixie
    @dixie03dixie 14 років тому

    what ever happened to cultivaters? then you can plant closer rows and not waste as much land for your crops?

  • @mikelamothesr.8998
    @mikelamothesr.8998 9 років тому

    Is Webcajun renting himself out for endorsements/commercials now?

    • @dnsmithnc
      @dnsmithnc 6 років тому

      Yeah, I think this is a ripoff of another man's video.

    • @truthseeker3977
      @truthseeker3977 2 роки тому

      It was a reciprocal agreement. Webcajun always disclosed that. Glad that he and Stevens Tractor did these vids. We are all the richer in knowledge. I do have their toolbar with cultivators, etc. Just dug louisiana taters with it.

  • @kamalchandrasarkersarker5337
    @kamalchandrasarkersarker5337 10 років тому +1

    All tractor company does not show the rate (Rs ).They are very interested to shown there product .It will be best to show the rates against demonstration.

  • @breedist
    @breedist 12 років тому

    good bay weeds

  • @smyers820gm
    @smyers820gm 13 років тому +2

    JEEEEEZZZZZZ man, are you a power lifter? HAHAHAH Your arms are bigger than my body... and I got a HUGH beer gut ! ROFLMAO

  • @mscocoagoddess1
    @mscocoagoddess1 12 років тому

    Tillr

  • @Bob63198
    @Bob63198 7 років тому

    Do you have permission to use Webcajuns videos? Based on the comments, people seem to think these belong to stevens tractor. These were uploaded by Webcajun and I don't see any mention of credits to him in the information section.

  • @VictorMiranda-yt6xe
    @VictorMiranda-yt6xe 8 років тому

    To Arturo Cuevas in Puerto Rico. Congratulations, you own a gold mine of land.
    the best and cheapest tractor for your land is a used FORD 8N, parts are cheap and easily
    available in continental USA. Also any used FARMALL or INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER.
    Make sure it runs on gasoline, you can run it on propane, butane and a few more gaseous
    fuels. Diesel is way too expensive for farming. DO NOT BUY KUBOTA OR JOHN DEERE, they are too expensive and spare parts are sky high in prices. (they charge for the status
    and fame). You can find a good used tractor in CRAIGLIST or EBAY, JUST GOOGLE IT.
    New York, 02/03/17.

    • @truthseeker3977
      @truthseeker3977 2 роки тому

      I had an 8N. I have a Kabota diesel now. No comparison. You can buy a used Kabota diesel and be way better off. JMHO.

  • @smyers820gm
    @smyers820gm 13 років тому

    @smyers820gm Haha sorry HUGE

  • @ellasesoan5468
    @ellasesoan5468 10 років тому

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