Another not so perfect day using Vintage Farm Equipment. Spreading Manure like they did in 1961.

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  • @jan-johannes-bosman
    @jan-johannes-bosman Рік тому +8

    Evan, some encouragement. I am in my sixties and have all gone wrong this week alone broke 3 tools, geyser / boiler went, timers blew. I live with diabetes, heart problems and cancer, I have lost most of my sight and my spine and neck is encased in metal. I am not overweight, walked a half and full marathon.
    I started a urban farm 2 years ago to help those in need, but it seems one step forward and three back.
    We battle the electricity beast here. Some days 6-8 hours and ot its worst 2 weeks all not because of weather. This week alone 2 days without water.
    Drink water from the rain catchment army style. Electricity means no internet and solar out of my reach.
    Every day as I approach the cross I get energy and then get up and go again.
    Videos and the real you is what inspires me.
    So thank you so much.🤗🙏🇿🇦

    • @mechanics4all405
      @mechanics4all405 4 місяці тому

      fantastic great philosophy comment,heart wrenching,keep it up❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @SilverFlint247
    @SilverFlint247 Рік тому +9

    I never thought I would find interesting watching manure being spread and finding it interesting and here I am watching it!

  • @kvnmhl
    @kvnmhl Рік тому +5

    These are my favourite typ of videos. Using the old equipment and giving them a run for their money, showing you dont need equipment worth thousands and thousands of dollars

  • @albarrie4423
    @albarrie4423 Рік тому +7

    Nice seeing the old tractor run

  • @jmt6615
    @jmt6615 Рік тому +13

    Really like your videos. Helpful hunt, Give the case a shot of ether. Case tractor's are cold hearted to start in winter

  • @michellepollino4986
    @michellepollino4986 Рік тому +6

    Your manure spreading got the job done.

  • @AppalachianRancher
    @AppalachianRancher Рік тому +17

    Use a hair dryer in intake to heat incoming air. I have to do that with my 3000 ford cause it doesn't has the preheater option

    • @tallhair
      @tallhair Рік тому

      Maybe a cordless heat gun to heat up the intake manifold and carb intake would help him out as an alternative?

  • @dougmcnattin386
    @dougmcnattin386 Рік тому +12

    Looks like my grandfathers old spreader. It was a 30 year old case spreader in about the same condition back in the 60's LOL. Neat to see the old equipment still working. Not that its any where near that age. It was just brings back memories. The simplicity is what makes it last. If he was around he would have had to replace the wood on it by now. Carry on Evan. Enjoy.

  • @cjandjoannegodkin3787
    @cjandjoannegodkin3787 Рік тому +8

    I love how you keep little bloopers in like spilling your coffee. It helps to keep your videos real, and not the so called “perfect” that never happens in real life. God bless my friend. See you in the next video.

  • @dwalke26
    @dwalke26 Рік тому +85

    Back when I sold equipment for the local Deere dealer, I sold a couple spreaders, I joking told both customers that was the only piece of equipment I wouldn’t stand behind 😂

    • @michaelmactavish4445
      @michaelmactavish4445 Рік тому +5

      we traded the old spreader and got a bigger one from kubota and case dealer wich is versitile with hydrulic tailgate wich take beaters off and use as dump trailer

    • @rickiemckillip8124
      @rickiemckillip8124 Рік тому +3

      Sears Roebuck and Company said that Same Line

    • @rickiemckillip8124
      @rickiemckillip8124 Рік тому +2

      Starting Fluid Works Every Time

    • @holgeraschendorf8206
      @holgeraschendorf8206 Рік тому +3

      That made me laugh.😂
      I imagine a few city-peoples Standing behind waiting for the show.

    • @arpschneider
      @arpschneider Рік тому +1

      😅

  • @Titus-as-the-Roman
    @Titus-as-the-Roman Рік тому +7

    My Grand Father had a manure spreader just like that, beside using it for the cattle manure, he also grew Tobacco and when the leaves were stripped off the stalks, they would get thrown in the spreader and spread out in the pastures to decompose.

    • @brianmcneese9425
      @brianmcneese9425 Рік тому +2

      Been there, done that. Growing up on a dairy and tobacco farm in 70's and 80's in Ky. The work never ended. We loaded our manure spreader with pitchforks.

    • @Titus-as-the-Roman
      @Titus-as-the-Roman Рік тому +2

      @@brianmcneese9425 Good Days, mid 60's to mid 70's I Hated Stripping Tobacco, in fact I hated everything about growing tobacco except the money, topping on a wet morning was specially Fun.

  • @matthewstinebrickner6946
    @matthewstinebrickner6946 Рік тому +5

    That tractor has a decompression lever under the dash to relieve some of the stress from the starter. Also a bit of ether would help.

  • @13MoonsOverMayhem
    @13MoonsOverMayhem Рік тому +5

    Lol, Evan, watching you try to revive that old tractor was like watching Dr. Frankenstein bring his monster to life. Gnarly looking and stitched together with spare parts, apply some electric shock, flip a lever, and then, "Yeesss!!" 🤣

  • @sharonallen805
    @sharonallen805 Рік тому +3

    Boy I would love to have that compost for my garden. It's just like gold!

  • @nimabevis4509
    @nimabevis4509 Рік тому +6

    I know it needs some work, but that manure spreader is a cool piece of equipment. When I see old stuff like that, I marvel at how people came up with the design of them. That bed chain is genius! 😁

  • @double-h-farms
    @double-h-farms Рік тому +4

    My 730 has a glow plug button I push to heat the air at the intake and I also have a lever that takes the compression off the cylinders for fast easy starts in cold weather.. yours does too, that little lever on the right by the steering column, twist it too the right..

    • @CountryViewAcres
      @CountryViewAcres  Рік тому

      what year is yours? Mine don't have a button.

    • @double-h-farms
      @double-h-farms Рік тому

      @@CountryViewAcres 69. I have a button on the left side of the steering wheel that a wire then goes to the intake manifold that has a glow plug to heat the air..

    • @CountryViewAcres
      @CountryViewAcres  Рік тому

      @@double-h-farms mine is a 1961.

    • @double-h-farms
      @double-h-farms Рік тому +1

      @@CountryViewAcres I too bought a small homestead a few yrs ago that needed a lot of work, I'm still getting things cleaned up, but couldn't afford good equipment so I bought old used stuff, I'll tell ya, fix this fix that, things breaking or not working properly, it's crazy sometimes

  • @rickysens597
    @rickysens597 Рік тому +2

    Nice to see that i am not the only one using museum pieces on the farm. The nice part is the bank doesnt own any of the iron. Water circulator is easier to install than a block heater....keep spreading the news!!!

  • @tvcat3665
    @tvcat3665 Рік тому +24

    Interesting seeing the 1961 tractor up and doing something on the farm. How technology changed.

    • @michaelmactavish4445
      @michaelmactavish4445 Рік тому +1

      the good old case 730 its nice parts still available for them like kubotas

    • @gabrielkosmider8066
      @gabrielkosmider8066 Рік тому +3

      some people work with old machines because they don't break down like new ones and you don't need to call the service for them, my tractor is from 1988 and still works without any problems

    • @BlackPill-pu4vi
      @BlackPill-pu4vi Рік тому

      He can work on that old Case tractor and it's all his and not the bank's. Technology has been hijacked to enslave people and put them out of work.

  • @karenspeer7378
    @karenspeer7378 Рік тому +1

    I Love Old Tractors!! Have a Great Week!! 🌹😊❤

  • @miket5331
    @miket5331 Рік тому +2

    When it's very cold you can heat the intake manifold with a mapgass torch, hot intake air cuts the cranking by half.

  • @scottbalak7123
    @scottbalak7123 Рік тому +1

    It's run driving the old machines, but it really reminds you how nice a modern cab diesel really is. :)

  • @fernandobrown7386
    @fernandobrown7386 Рік тому +2

    Man I love watching the old tractors and equipment still killing it they definitely last a long time not like the newer junk

  • @drknockers5716
    @drknockers5716 Рік тому +3

    Great video

  • @wileycoyotesr8623
    @wileycoyotesr8623 Рік тому +7

    Maybe you can take one link out of the chain and adjust it accordingly. I think the spreader is cool. Hopefully it can be repaired for further use.

    • @Sagern234
      @Sagern234 Рік тому +3

      This was my thought, back the tensioner all the way down and remove a link, or maybe 2, then retighten

    • @robwilde855
      @robwilde855 11 місяців тому

      Two links. You have to remove chain links in pairs.

  • @bay9876
    @bay9876 Рік тому +8

    Doing a really good job being that it's an old manure spreader. Holds a lot of manure too that surprisingly covers a who lot of the field out there. This manure spreader has turned out to be a real bargain. Thanks for the video.

  • @stevejohnstonbaugh9171
    @stevejohnstonbaugh9171 Рік тому +3

    No sin in using a little ether - especially on an old tractor in the cold 😊

  • @davidkraft3690
    @davidkraft3690 Рік тому +1

    Your Spreder was a REAL bargin'. With a little work it should do just fine. Thanks for sharing.

  • @PapaRug.58
    @PapaRug.58 Рік тому +2

    My old 1210 David Brown was a hard start and it had a block heater always had to give it a shot of liquid courage when cold weather was on us 😊😊

  • @jennyweitzel4458
    @jennyweitzel4458 Рік тому +3

    It's nice to see the case being used

  • @billgolcher2537
    @billgolcher2537 Рік тому +3

    Awesome job I think that spreader was a fantastic buy love your videos wish they were longer

  • @hiddenvalleyfarmstead
    @hiddenvalleyfarmstead Рік тому +4

    Oh man, that is so cool!! Definitely love what you're doing!

  • @russellyoung1181
    @russellyoung1181 Рік тому +3

    My tractors of this vintage all have starting fluid systems built-in, and a block heater plumbed into the coolant, which works much better than the stick-on oil pan options. If you don't have or haven't plugged-in the heater, a 1 second spray of fluid in the top of the air intake, and you'd be off and running without a battery charger of any sort. Thanks for the vid!

  • @garyjohnson4458
    @garyjohnson4458 Рік тому +4

    If your going to use a block heater get a inline one that heats the coolant and circulates it and add a cub holder

  • @martinjames3950
    @martinjames3950 Рік тому +5

    I used one of those spreaders in the 60s front chain coming off not so bad when the bed chain breaks that's a sod especially when nearly full of muck

  • @karendahl6729
    @karendahl6729 Рік тому +6

    When the Case started, I threw my arms up in the air at the same time you did! Good job, Evan.

  • @KCAATV
    @KCAATV Рік тому +1

    Great cold start video. For those of us who have been there and done that, we know that a little "wake up" spray would have served you best.

  • @premfarm
    @premfarm Рік тому +2

    when I farmed I kept a 12 in crescent wench in the tractor too

  • @pampilgrim2274
    @pampilgrim2274 Рік тому +14

    Hi, Evan! I love watching you work with your tractors. You bring them to life.

  • @teenagefarmer
    @teenagefarmer Рік тому +5

    That looked like it was some really good stuff to be spreading. Awesome job. Keep it up

  • @richardduggar4665
    @richardduggar4665 Рік тому +2

    I used my friend’s New Holland 25 horse power tracker to mulch his orchard. He said “you can’t hurt it.” Two loads later a hose busted. Always something

  • @nellermann
    @nellermann Рік тому +1

    My grandfather had that exact same honey wagon. As a kid in the 80s, years after he stopped farming, we would fill it with all the leaves around their house and then spread them on one of his fields. The old way with rakes, no blowers.

  • @williamkn621
    @williamkn621 Рік тому +3

    Stir compost with pallet forks, hay spear etc...

  • @PapaRug.58
    @PapaRug.58 Рік тому +2

    It’s amazing how much a little bit of manure/compost helps the soil nutrients also if moisture is good it helps a lot

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig Рік тому +2

    My grandpa used a Craftsman heat gun in the intake to get his old case started in cold weather!

    • @RJ1999x
      @RJ1999x Рік тому

      Should have just used the heater built into the manifold

  • @Iamkcs2c
    @Iamkcs2c Рік тому +3

    The day turned out alright. Machines worked eventually, that sky didn't 🌧️

  • @timothyakers6090
    @timothyakers6090 Рік тому +1

    The case tractor needs glow plugs. It also is supposed to have two 12 volts batteries not one positive to positive to starter negative to negative to ground. Glow plugs will help the starter work better also spray starter fluid would help a lot. 18:38

  • @randallgruetzmacher8498
    @randallgruetzmacher8498 Рік тому +1

    Hi Evan I was just waiting for the apron on the spreader to bust.But you got it unloaded good for you.

  • @stewthorne
    @stewthorne Рік тому +1

    when l was younger we stood on a full trailer full of muck and chuck it of by hand fork HAPPY DAYS

  • @charlenepartlow7880
    @charlenepartlow7880 Рік тому +1

    Hey y'all ! Fun video Evan ! A drag harrow would help spread that compost more evenly...just a thought buddy ! And a bit of triple 19 fertilizer with the seed may help...I don't know ..just another idea...we dont have a farm ..we just have property that we plant seed...last year we did sorghum Sudan grass and did the triple 19 with the seed and it grew really well over 8ft tall! Fun times ...deer bedded down in it and bunnies hid in it while it was growing, before we turned it under for enriching our soil ...it was our first attempt at the Sudan grass....have a great day ! 👍

  • @doncc6080
    @doncc6080 Рік тому +2

    Evan you probably need a half link to shorten the chain so you can adjust it.
    Leaf mold is great for clay soil to amend it.

  • @justinjdavis79
    @justinjdavis79 Рік тому

    I love the old equipment and tractors!!

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 Рік тому +5

    Glad to see the antique tractor fleet is in operation again. If you are feeling limited on your compost then look up the Johnson-su bioreactors, they give several talks and the channel young red angus has done a bunch of testing, it's really good for crops including hay.

  • @daddyo8052
    @daddyo8052 Рік тому +1

    Love watching the vintage equipment at work, and your video quality is top notch. Very entertaining. Thank you

  • @bobpaterson1845
    @bobpaterson1845 Рік тому +3

    When turning with a trailed pto driven machine unless you have what's known as a wide angle pto shaft it's better to disengage the PTO while turning stay strong safe and well 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍

  • @TomSmith-me7ph
    @TomSmith-me7ph 4 місяці тому

    Great video, glad everything worked out , good job.😊

  • @gerardcudmore1556
    @gerardcudmore1556 Рік тому +5

    Get your self a can of starting fluid .A small amount sprayed in you air intake will help with those cold starts.. You can not use it with glow plugs but it will help with old tractors. Just use it sparingly . It is used a lot in colder climates with older equipment . It will also be easier on your starter and battery . Just don't over rev it when it first starts. Another great video always look forward to your videos .Have a great day.

  • @marilynwitherell186
    @marilynwitherell186 Рік тому +1

    When you start raising cattle, you’ll have enough manure for your fields. Great video.

  • @matthewens509
    @matthewens509 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful tractor. Great job getting it started. Love seeing you use the old stuff.

  • @johnr3603
    @johnr3603 Рік тому

    This dude never sleeps, oh To be that young again ! !

  • @Dan-qy1rg
    @Dan-qy1rg Рік тому +17

    Hello Evan! Those older Case tractors may be a little hard to start with the cold but they usually last pretty good, congrats you got her running. You got a good buy at a $200 price on the manure spreader, in my opinion. Thanks for sharing, have a great day.

    • @BlackPill-pu4vi
      @BlackPill-pu4vi Рік тому +2

      Because he's using vintage equipment, I'll bet his operation is clearing a profit. Plus he can work on his own stuff and not be a prisoner to John Deere.
      As for the Case tractor, doesn't that thing have glow plugs? It should just start right up if it does.

  • @DonC-q9j
    @DonC-q9j 5 місяців тому

    Growing up way up in New York (very, very near Canada) I learned a lot about spreading. We had both tire and PTO spreaders. It could get very cold and very windy making which way you travel very important. Only took once before I learned that you ALWAYS drive into the wind

  • @Rifleman1964
    @Rifleman1964 Рік тому +3

    You can use a PTO driven spreader to mix your pile. Just back it up to where you want it and load it while its running at lower rpms so it doesn’t fling it into the woods.

  • @graydonturner
    @graydonturner Рік тому +5

    The hay that is not composted yet would make great amendment if spread directly on the field. We feed hay to our stock directly on pasture. The best grass grows where the hay was fed if left to be eaten enough or spread out. It breaks down and is gone before first cutting if you have good active soil life. If you leave it to compost you'll lose more nutrients to the atmosphere.

    • @kevinbailey9564
      @kevinbailey9564 Рік тому

      Just a guess… but I suspect the grass grows best where the hay was fed mainly due to the “fertilizer” the cows leave behind while eating the hay rather than the contribution of the hay residue that remains on the ground.

    • @waynejones5239
      @waynejones5239 Рік тому

      When you spread hay out on pasture you get a double benefit seeds and some hay and what the cattle leaves behind 90%consumed more or less have reseed parts of bare pasture and stopped washing

  • @stevedrew5425
    @stevedrew5425 Рік тому +5

    Save your used oil to put on the spreader chains

  • @RockhillfarmYT
    @RockhillfarmYT Рік тому

    Nice job. I enjoyed the video

  • @terrypomatto907
    @terrypomatto907 Рік тому +1

    Evan I would suggest to put a water heater for the Case. It would keep the block and radiator warm. I connected the engine heater and heated the engine a day before I used the tractor. When it started snowing I plugged in the tractor just as a safety factor for clearing the driveway.

  • @bobjoncas2814
    @bobjoncas2814 Рік тому +2

    lookin' good, nice work, keep safe..

  • @vanessakristle7599
    @vanessakristle7599 Рік тому +1

    You're Case is a beautiful Ol Gal! Love her head lights!

  • @don66hotrod94
    @don66hotrod94 Рік тому +1

    A magnetic heater is almost worthless. You need a block heater or tank heater to warm up the heads, where the combustion takes place. That will make a world of difference for cold weather starting.

  • @kennethpwhritenour2701
    @kennethpwhritenour2701 Рік тому +2

    Static pile composting I work in a compost Facility, in windrow form and you can turn it either yum tractor

  • @MrJuzt1n
    @MrJuzt1n Рік тому +2

    I laughed when I saw the close up of putting the locking pin in the hitch pin 😂

    • @tallhair
      @tallhair Рік тому

      I noticed that too 😂

    • @tractorsold1
      @tractorsold1 Рік тому

      Yeah, we only did that before going down a public road.

  • @сладкийкотик-м6л
    @сладкийкотик-м6л 8 місяців тому

    Hi, friend.
    Good job. well done.
    Your tractor is old, but it's great.
    I live in the other hemisphere and I also have an old mtz-50 tractor in my farm in 1978. and it also starts badly :)
    good luck to you.

  • @koreymartinson7238
    @koreymartinson7238 Рік тому +1

    The old case definitely needed a good visit from the ether bunny!

  • @randallquiring9525
    @randallquiring9525 Рік тому +2

    Your Case would benefit from a block heater in cold weather. If you build an extra compost bin you can occasionally "turn" your compost by transfering it from one bin to another. Your spreader chain could need a half link taken out or a new one.

  • @richardbenson4048
    @richardbenson4048 Рік тому +2

    as a youngster on a farm i can attest that this job is one of the worst especially in July and August. It ts stink from start to finish. Wore a rain jacket cause our spreader tossed in every direction including up and forward. even after a long shower i stil felt icky. did it with both tractor and horses. Thanks for bringing all those memories.

    • @robwilde855
      @robwilde855 11 місяців тому

      I remember the same thing. Instead of your rain-jacket we inverted a jute/hessian grain sack, put one of the [originally bottom] corners into the other, and wore it as a sort of combined hood and cloak. Very happy days.

  • @AdvantureRoad
    @AdvantureRoad 3 місяці тому

    Ive been looking at bigger tractors I have absolutely no need for on my tiny homestead. Watching you work on getting that diesel started squashed that bug real fast. My little 8n is big enough for everything I need so far and starts really easy on the coldest days. A loader would be nice though

  • @novaka240
    @novaka240 Рік тому +27

    Friendly tip: keep the RPMs down when you engage the PTO. It’ll extend the life of any implement.

    • @dwightl5863
      @dwightl5863 Рік тому +5

      Totally agree.

    • @bradhaenitsch1145
      @bradhaenitsch1145 Рік тому

      And ya won’t get shit on

    • @allalmoussa-ln2gq
      @allalmoussa-ln2gq Рік тому

      @@dwightl5863 كشما كاينة وحدة للبيع وكم الثمن

    • @arthurdewith7608
      @arthurdewith7608 Рік тому +1

      Chain guard helps hold chain to the sprocket that came along later

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Рік тому +2

      These hobby guys are all pretty hard on stuff. I think my old man woulda tanned my hide if I ran our spreaders that hard, lol.

  • @Gr_Potter
    @Gr_Potter Рік тому

    Красавчики, и ты, и твой трактор. Супер,

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Рік тому +2

    Great job Evan, good to see the spreader working so well. You'll get the chain fixed on it I'm sure. Stay safe around there and keep up th great videos and fun times. Fred.

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 Рік тому +1

      John Deere had a 730 I learned how to drive it at 12yrs old, I was too young to operate the big 800 & 820's

  • @mikeharris2985
    @mikeharris2985 Рік тому

    Gm you may get a bagger for your mower and add that to your compost bin or rake some grass especially when it’s thick be easy to rack and able to get more quickly to dump into it.

    • @mikeharris2985
      @mikeharris2985 Рік тому

      Clean cardboard without any tags or tape just clean cardboard can be placed in hold or ripped up you may get some from grocery stores along with whatever food they throwing away just have to ask one may say no and other may say help yourself

  • @robertlusnia506
    @robertlusnia506 Рік тому

    I enjoying all your videos

  • @Peter-qf3be
    @Peter-qf3be Рік тому +3

    Waving a hand from texas

  • @powrguy1696
    @powrguy1696 Рік тому +17

    You'll probably remove a link in that chain, which most likely is pretty stretched, and the tension will be adjustable again. Watching the spreader (which was a GREAT buy), I think getting a slower bed-feed speed would go a long ways toward controlling the coverage, too. I'm sure you'll engineer some kind of fixes, as you usually do.

    • @mabloodhound
      @mabloodhound Рік тому +3

      That was my same thought---remove a link.

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895 Рік тому +2

      I've got a feeling it's the wrong chain as well. That is a double like chain or whatever. Normally used in light applications like a baler knotter. A couple years back I scrapped a gear box because the spreader was rust and rot. I wouldn't hesitate to use ether to start the tractor. If there's no glow plugs. They make an ether for diesels. Cranking and cranking like that beats the starter and wires and likely washes the cylinders with diesel.

    • @dwk7375
      @dwk7375 Рік тому +2

      Whenever a chain goes to jumping off, replace it, chances are it's wore out

  • @thegreatnorthwoodswithbb2863
    @thegreatnorthwoodswithbb2863 Рік тому +1

    Under two hundred bucks and it works... Heck of a good deal

  • @redrunacresllc1621
    @redrunacresllc1621 Рік тому +1

    a trick i learned from a old 2 stroke detroit is to crank till smoke then let the smoke warm the cylnder and start easier

  • @jandevries9460
    @jandevries9460 Рік тому +1

    For starting the CASE tractor, I think it can be a good option to blow hot air (with for instance a hair dryer or paint burner) into the air intake, this will help the engine to start sooner.
    Nice video!

    • @bradhaenitsch1145
      @bradhaenitsch1145 Рік тому +1

      Yeah starting fluid works good to

    • @RJ1999x
      @RJ1999x Рік тому +1

      It has a manifold heater built into it, he's not using it

  • @lawrenceunderwood9599
    @lawrenceunderwood9599 Рік тому

    Good to see old Case out working.

  • @brettstock7734
    @brettstock7734 Рік тому +7

    Once you get the first compost bin empty move everything from the second bin into the first one and then start filling bin 2 again. It helps to turn it and decompose faster.

    • @arthurdewith7608
      @arthurdewith7608 Рік тому

      Why create extra work it will rot anyway

    • @brettstock7734
      @brettstock7734 Рік тому +1

      @@arthurdewith7608 so you don’t have to wait for 2 years to decompose and you can use it faster

  • @johnfernandez7468
    @johnfernandez7468 Рік тому +1

    I remember moving chicken or goat crap i can just smell it from the screen 😂

  • @scottragan1240
    @scottragan1240 Рік тому +1

    It would be Interesting to fly the drone over where you spread the compost then do it again this summer, to see the impact it has.

  • @davidsmathers5621
    @davidsmathers5621 Рік тому +1

    Heeeeeeeey evan the guy on out of the woods has the machine you need for the front of your tractor for trimming the tree line and the fence line.

  • @edsecorr7812
    @edsecorr7812 Рік тому

    Great job keep up the good work thank you love your videos

  • @francisbarbeau1862
    @francisbarbeau1862 Рік тому +4

    Starter Fluid would come in handy for cold starting old tractors!

  • @OutoftheWoods0623
    @OutoftheWoods0623 Рік тому

    nice work

  • @GaryHeald-uv5im
    @GaryHeald-uv5im Рік тому

    As far as your hard starting tractor goes, check the starter, it should not be drawing that much current. I replaced the starter bushings on my cold blooded tractor and it's like a whole new machine. Keep up the good work.

  • @josephdelawder7089
    @josephdelawder7089 Рік тому +1

    You need to keep starting fluid on hand, it has upper cylinder lubricant. It sure saves the starter

  • @lewisgardner1660
    @lewisgardner1660 Рік тому

    When you put the heater on the tractor put an old carpet over the engine and warped under it like a horse blanket to help keep the heat in because you are losing any heat you put in it strait to the element, try parking it on a piece of ply board as that will help with the cold coming up from concrete

  • @joshbutterfass5251
    @joshbutterfass5251 Рік тому

    I suggest putting that case tractor inside a building if you want to continue to use it during the cold winter months so it starts easier for you

  • @ardenehanson2840
    @ardenehanson2840 Рік тому

    Hi Evan. Finally your having some fun!

  • @philipyoung1667
    @philipyoung1667 Рік тому +1

    I watch all your videos and really like what you have going on. I'm also a farmer. One thought is to stay away from pressure treated lumber for things like compost bins. That way you're not eating pressure treated lumber.