I pulled my seeder with nearly the same hitch. Never went back to garden tractor. Rigged up (with the help of a pulley) and drilled a hole in end of engage handle. Ran a small red rope and a small yellow rope and turned it on and off from drivers seat. Works great.
Love your planter adaptation. That's pretty nifty. For your potatoes, you can cut them up so that you have 2-3 sprouted eyes per chunk, let them 'dry' for 2 days, then plant them sprout side up. You can make a bag of seed potatoes go much further.
This is a Absolutely Great Video of planting! Beautiful Garden. Iv got a couple vintage John Deeres Garden tractors with some Brinly Planters and Disc's, Plows, Hares!!
I always used disc harrow and while they both did a good job tilling the disc doesnt let tractor tires to settle down and leave deep tracks like the tiller.
I thought Ms. Tonya was from Louisiana by her accent. Love the idea on the planter. I found an old case 2 row 3pt planter at an estate sale. Gave me an idea to convert it to a single row.
I'm no professional gardener or farmer, but the way we keep grass from sprouting is ether weed it out before we till our garden, or if its a little field we plow it, so the grass gets buried 8inches below the dirt. That way the sprouting of grass is minimal. I was wondering if you tilling the already sprouted grass would not cause you problems during the growing season.
Nice video! The tractor handled very well the tiller, it did not seem to fight it! That will be a very nice garden. The planter worked well, almost as good as a crescent wrench! I was also surprised to see a healthy lawn all around the pool! You give me hope that spring will come soon here! For now, dogs are still playing in the snow... Thanks Tania and Tony!
I have a 45hp tym that I use for garden and pasture preparation and planting. I made an attachment for the tiller that makes 3 rows right behind the tiller at the same time. You have me thinking about adding a couple planters to it. Nice setup
I use the plate that is used for butter beans. The pocket will put three seeds out about every foot. The Bayou farmer puts ducktape to cover the pocket to change the space between seeds.
@@TonysTractorAdventure that planter would be more efficient if you had a few of them on like a bar or something so you could set your row spacing how you want it and do multiple rows at a time
Is there something to be said in reference to no till, verses tilling topsoil? Seems there's a lot for talk about some sort of damage from tilling. I don't know anything about it, was wondering what you guys think?
I am leaning toward no-till in the future. I will rip deep and till this year. I am going to try no-till for the next 4 years. Then rip deep and till again on a 5-year rotation.
Looks like Tony could use an iced tea and a hamburger or was that Tim. How close to the size is that to the RK 37 that I have. my RK 37 follows me home over 2 and a half years ago and now work inseparable shuttle shift backhoe grapple and many other 3-point attachments backhoe is great for taking up a Palmetto's old fence lines here in Florida
Good morning Sir ! Nice looking tractor !!! Great planting unit !!! Crescent wrench could be used for various things that they were not made for,,, LOL Very nice garden !!! Keep up the good work both of you and nice dog !!! Cheers and happy Easter !!!
Ive never planted and want to prepare a 1/4 acre section. I have all buffel grass and not sure how to prevent that from over taking my garden. I wanted to brush hog it and then use the tiller repeatedly to keep tearing up the weeds. Should I use weed killer first?
That planter looks great. Do you have a blueprint of the metal frame you made? I have one of them and getting to old to push mine. I noticed the planter popping with the okra seeds. Mine did that. I noticed some of the okra seeds would get between the planter plate and side of hopper. I took the plate out, washed seed plate and waxed the back of plate and hopper. Problem solved.
It's nice that it's that time of year again where you should have the weather to create more content. What is your current tractor inventory? Are you going to have to paint your planter red?
Looking Red! LOL. We are so pleased to demo TYM Tractors on channel. They told us to drive them and tell the truth. Fair deal. I can tell you this, TYM makes a good heavy tractor at the best price point. We will know more as time goes by.
Tony would you send signed photos of your home made planter to me? I'd like to make the same modification to my rarthway planter. Mainly need good look at your spring mechanism.
looked too big for okra unless you have some weird okra, it was popping and the other disk sounded fine. I've had them break before. you can modify by putting silicone in every other hole for different spacing. I'm just jealous I have too much work and no help.
This may be a stupid question, but how do you get the leftover seeds out of the planter? I have a pusher Earthway and my least favorite part is digging all of the leftover seeds out.. Thanks!
Hi Tony, beautiful garden and I remember when you built that planter. It's nice to see it work so well and you got a lot going on. I've been gone for about six weeks and the corona has driven me off my trip and home. Did I miss the video of you getting a new tractor? What tractors do you have in your stock now? Looks like you've upgraded to a much larger machine then your MT125. Anyway you'll have to direct me back to your video of your upgrading equipment. Take care my friend and it's always fun to see the three of you working together in the yard like that.
TYM is sponsoring my channel. They are also from South Korea. This virus has slowed us down greatly around here. We got a full stand of corn up from this spring's planting. The TYM T264 is a bit larger, but not much. This a demo Tractor. TYM is looking at putting two long term tractors on our channel. How cool is that. Still like the Blue ones too, but who would pass on that offer. It is with the understanding that I tell the truth about TYM Tractors. They are as reliable as LS for sure.
Well good luck Tony! Anxious to see what the TYM's can do and you're just the guy to show them off. They truly are lucky to have you as a spokesman!! Keep the "RED" video's coming.
Thank you. We have beans and corn pushing through. The planter did just about perfect. Maybe 3 or 4 skips in the whole thing. I can live with that. Old Hank is getting it done.
I love tym tractors and have used them a lot. Very functional and dependable with very low maintenance demands. However, I'll never own another one simply because their hydrostatic pumps are so incredibly loud. A guy can't hear a dang thing after operating one for an hour
Great video with some good tips. I love the pup. He is what I call a "nosey parker." Gizmo is what I think is his name, correct? Keep up the good work. You and your wife make a good team!
Young lady, you speak very well.....I hate to hear what I would sound like speaking German.....Oh, but if I get drunk and say to you, go ahead and use my tools, please have someone sober me up ASAP!
I love that tractor. Ma'am there's nothing wrong with your English at all. Petty people can kick rocks. Love that Gizmo grabbed the hoe at the end. He knew what came next...he was helping momma. People who own dogs and cats that get along are people who are doing it right. It's living proof. Animals feed off energy. You two have good vibes. I love your garden set-up with the hill. I would relocate that bird nest though. Strategic planting and don't forget the random mosquito repelling plant and plants that run off certain destructive bugs. I'd add some beehives and man you're family is eating high on the hog but you already know that. Love what you've done.
Why do you buy seed potatoes. You can do the same with regular store bought potatoes and cut them up. Even the seed potatoes you can cut them up to get more potatoes. They do not need eyes on them. I have planted with store bought potatoes for years and have had really good crops
@@TonysTractorAdventure Ok, yeah I saw you stated that but thought you modified another one. You mentioned getting the other round discs when you buy one. So was thinking you bought it and then modified it or maybe bought a kit. Thank you!
Not really sure. I just lined the tires of the tractor up. I would guess 30-36 inches. I will measure it later. We are having terrible storms right now.
Yes, I did git rid of the LS Tractors. My father in law has the small one. The MT240E is being sold. This TYM is a Demo tractor. I am in the market for another tractor that will do the job of both.
Hope you didn't get the cart before the horse temps next week in the low 30a at night. Tanya don't worry about the accent & miss pronouncing the words We just kind of figured you might be a Yankee.lol
TYM Tractor offered to let us Demo their Tractors on our channel. They are a good company and a good tractor. We are excited to have a sponsor. Still like blue tractors too.
I bought myself a nice spray rig for my tractor last year. I sprayed my road at the new property to keep the grass down. I am not big on using roundup on the garden, but I am not big on weeding either! 😂
I have had my planter for 38 years and still love it.
I pulled my seeder with nearly the same hitch. Never went back to garden tractor. Rigged up (with the help of a pulley) and drilled a hole in end of engage handle. Ran a small red rope and a small yellow rope and turned it on and off from drivers seat. Works great.
Tony I really like your motto of no manual labor. I think I'm going to adopt this for myself LOL
I wholeheartedly endorse no labor! 😁😁😁
Learning great gaderning tips
Something is gratifying about gardening.
Love your planter adaptation. That's pretty nifty. For your potatoes, you can cut them up so that you have 2-3 sprouted eyes per chunk, let them 'dry' for 2 days, then plant them sprout side up. You can make a bag of seed potatoes go much further.
Thanks for the tips!
Need to plant potatoes about 4 inches part they grow better and produce better u want 10 pounds back for each pound u plant
Your german accent southern sounds great! Don't let anyone tell you anything different!
I say the same thing to her.
Would love some more information on the earthway seeder build.
I just built it in my head. There are two videos on my channel showing the build.
This is a Absolutely Great Video of planting! Beautiful Garden. Iv got a couple vintage John Deeres Garden tractors with some Brinly Planters and Disc's, Plows, Hares!!
I love planting a garden. We have a big garden this year.
@@TonysTractorAdventure awesome! I put in about 7 for family and friends this year lol
Fun watching you guys have fun!
Thank you
mmm mmm. Crimson sweets are the best ever melons.
We are planting 5 garden areas this year. I am afraid food will slow down this fall. I like food. LOL!
I always used disc harrow and while they both did a good job tilling the disc doesnt let tractor tires to settle down and leave deep tracks like the tiller.
Have a new method now. I till and let the garden get rained on. I then plant. It works great. I also bought a new planter.
@@TonysTractorAdventure that would settle the soil. Let us know how it works.
Here is a video on how the planter did this year. Look toward the end of the video. There is a clip of the corn coming up.
I like the homemade planter,great way to adapt.
It saves my back
Awesome Thank you both!
Thank you. I look forward to our next garden. I enjoy the work.
I thought Ms. Tonya was from Louisiana by her accent. Love the idea on the planter. I found an old case 2 row 3pt planter at an estate sale. Gave me an idea to convert it to a single row.
She is from a little further East! 😁
Hehe, never knew what a German + Southern US accent would sound like when combined. Now I do! 🤠
Now you do! LOL!
Nice garden, great idea on the planter . Does a fine job on the 3pt. hitch setup, easily adjusted. NICE!!
It sure beats the old way of putting the seed in one at a time.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Thats for sure.
That is one clever modification to a garden seeder!! 👍
Thank very much. I love fabrication .
I'm no professional gardener or farmer, but the way we keep grass from sprouting is ether weed it out before we till our garden, or if its a little field we plow it, so the grass gets buried 8inches below the dirt. That way the sprouting of grass is minimal. I was wondering if you tilling the already sprouted grass would not cause you problems during the growing season.
My wife weeds the garden weekly as to not get out of hand. She loves gardening.
beau boulot.👍
Much Better Tony !
It has been a very wet spring. Everything was just mush.
Tony you gotta get her to talk more on camera. Love her accent. And her tool of choice for gardening. Lol 🤣
She is a mess for sure and she keeps me in line too. Best I could ever wish for.
Great concept on the planter, I need to make one of those!!!!!
Thank you. We love how it turned out. It works really well
Yes, it looks like it does a great job, maybe you can make a video on how you made it, thnxs
@@tycanavan3705 I did. They are on my channel.
Awesome, I will check it out, thnxs
Nice video! The tractor handled very well the tiller, it did not seem to fight it! That will be a very nice garden. The planter worked well, almost as good as a crescent wrench! I was also surprised to see a healthy lawn all around the pool! You give me hope that spring will come soon here! For now, dogs are still playing in the snow... Thanks Tania and Tony!
We sowed rye and fescue grass around the pool last year. The rye come up early this spring and now the fescue is starting to poke through.
I like the idea of the hinge in the hitch. Trying to figure that out to build it correctly.
I did a build video a couple of years ago on the channel. Click our icon under this video for the link.
I have a 45hp tym that I use for garden and pasture preparation and planting. I made an attachment for the tiller that makes 3 rows right behind the tiller at the same time. You have me thinking about adding a couple planters to it.
Nice setup
John, that would make a great video!
Good luck with your staples. I use staples to hold my drip tape. I loose some every year. I wonder when one causes a flat tire.
That's gonna be an awesome garden. Yu really need to advertise the fact that a crescent wrench is really the multi-tool of choice😁😁
Lol! Were those metric potatoes anyways?
Kinda makes you proud to see your methods being used right Hank !!! Howboutcha
Thats right Hank , the main tool on the farm.
Hank can fix the world with a screwdriver and a crescent wrench.
I use the plate that is used for butter beans. The pocket will put three seeds out about every foot. The Bayou farmer puts ducktape to cover the pocket to change the space between seeds.
Nice video. Really interesting, you guys make it look so easy. I think the only garden I could grow is a rock garden lol.
LOL! We would have starved as kids if we didn't have a big garden. Now, I just love growing a garden, canning, and eating out of it. Nothing like it.
hi tony just a tip for planting potted plants no hoe needed just use a post hole borer to drill the holes
I saw a guy using a drill and a little auger. It looked fast.
That planter is awesome! You should make those badboys to sell...
Thank you. It is doing a great job and saves the back.
@@TonysTractorAdventure that planter would be more efficient if you had a few of them on like a bar or something so you could set your row spacing how you want it and do multiple rows at a time
You know I thought about it! My garden is just not big enough. For a small veggie producer, that would be great.
That is a really good planter. I have the one that have to push and would like to make one like yours. Can you send a picture of it?
I made a couple of videos making it.
Is there something to be said in reference to no till, verses tilling topsoil? Seems there's a lot for talk about some sort of damage from tilling. I don't know anything about it, was wondering what you guys think?
I am leaning toward no-till in the future. I will rip deep and till this year. I am going to try no-till for the next 4 years. Then rip deep and till again on a 5-year rotation.
Looks like Tony could use an iced tea and a hamburger or was that Tim. How close to the size is that to the RK 37 that I have. my RK 37 follows me home over 2 and a half years ago and now work inseparable shuttle shift backhoe grapple and many other 3-point attachments backhoe is great for taking up a Palmetto's old fence lines here in Florida
It is a step down from the RK 37. That is a nice Tractor. Tractor are the most useful equipment on any property.
Good morning Sir ! Nice looking tractor !!! Great planting unit !!! Crescent wrench could be used for various things that they were not made for,,, LOL Very nice garden !!! Keep up the good work both of you and nice dog !!! Cheers and happy Easter !!!
Thank you . We have corn coming up!
@@TonysTractorAdventure Say what !!! We have quick pouring snow today !!! LOL Keep up the good works !!! CHeers LOL !!!
Ive never planted and want to prepare a 1/4 acre section. I have all buffel grass and not sure how to prevent that from over taking my garden. I wanted to brush hog it and then use the tiller repeatedly to keep tearing up the weeds. Should I use weed killer first?
That planter looks great. Do you have a blueprint of the metal frame you made? I have one of them and getting to old to push mine. I noticed the planter popping with the okra seeds. Mine did that. I noticed some of the okra seeds would get between the planter plate and side of hopper. I took the plate out, washed seed plate and waxed the back of plate and hopper. Problem solved.
Do you have plans or a material list for your tractor conversion
I don't. I built it in my head.
It still works.
You should purchase a one row C tine cultivator to cultivate your rows
We are putting down landscaper's cloth between the rows. No tilling required. We hope. LOL. I have a walk behind tiller also.
When you have a Tonya with a crescent wrench for potatoes, what more could one possible need 😂?
That is right. She keeps me going.
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It's nice that it's that time of year again where you should have the weather to create more content. What is your current tractor inventory? Are you going to have to paint your planter red?
Looking Red! LOL. We are so pleased to demo TYM Tractors on channel. They told us to drive them and tell the truth. Fair deal. I can tell you this, TYM makes a good heavy tractor at the best price point. We will know more as time goes by.
Do you still have the LS tractors? You may have told us in a earlier video
We will not be showing anymore LS Tractors on the channel for the foreseeable future.
Oh wow.
We tried hard to get LS to work with us, but no luck.
Tony would you send signed photos of your home made planter to me? I'd like to make the same modification to my rarthway planter. Mainly need good look at your spring mechanism.
There are two videos about the build on the channel. They are fairly detailed.
do you have a video on how you built the planter
I think there is part one and part two back there in our video library. That was a long time ago.
Does it have a plate for pumpkins
I believe it does. I never used it, but I bought the full plate set.
All of the push planters skip when hopper is not full. I've owned several different brands. They all do it!
I keep the hopper full.
the popping sound in the seeder was the wrong disk for okra, seeds getting stuck in the disk,
Cood be. The disc said Okra on it.
looked too big for okra unless you have some weird okra, it was popping and the other disk sounded fine. I've had them break before. you can modify by putting silicone in every other hole for different spacing. I'm just jealous I have too much work and no help.
This may be a stupid question, but how do you get the leftover seeds out of the planter? I have a pusher Earthway and my least favorite part is digging all of the leftover seeds out.. Thanks!
I turn it upside down as soon as I am done planting..
Hi Tony, beautiful garden and I remember when you built that planter. It's nice to see it work so well and you got a lot going on. I've been gone for about six weeks and the corona has driven me off my trip and home. Did I miss the video of you getting a new tractor? What tractors do you have in your stock now? Looks like you've upgraded to a much larger machine then your MT125. Anyway you'll have to direct me back to your video of your upgrading equipment. Take care my friend and it's always fun to see the three of you working together in the yard like that.
TYM is sponsoring my channel. They are also from South Korea. This virus has slowed us down greatly around here. We got a full stand of corn up from this spring's planting. The TYM T264 is a bit larger, but not much. This a demo Tractor. TYM is looking at putting two long term tractors on our channel. How cool is that. Still like the Blue ones too, but who would pass on that offer. It is with the understanding that I tell the truth about TYM Tractors. They are as reliable as LS for sure.
Well good luck Tony! Anxious to see what the TYM's can do and you're just the guy to show them off. They truly are lucky to have you as a spokesman!! Keep the "RED" video's coming.
Very good video. Absolutely love your garden setup! BTW, don’t listen to Hank “Hambone” Hamilton. 😂
Thank you. We have beans and corn pushing through. The planter did just about perfect. Maybe 3 or 4 skips in the whole thing. I can live with that. Old Hank is getting it done.
Need to use tiller instead of desks and turn your ground and throw it back the way you want it with the plow
I think you commented on the wrong video. I don't have a disc. I did use a tiller. Many ways to do things right.
I love tym tractors and have used them a lot. Very functional and dependable with very low maintenance demands. However, I'll never own another one simply because their hydrostatic pumps are so incredibly loud. A guy can't hear a dang thing after operating one for an hour
I don't find TYM hydrostatic pumps to be louder than any other brand. A gear drive is quieter, but I has never played into my buying decision.
@@TonysTractorAdventure They are SIGNIFICANTLY louder than any other brand I have been exposed to or purchased. Most definitely if you have a cab.
Hey Tony just a question was looking at LS now that you’re using TYM is there a reason why you’re not using LS should I be looking at TYM
I really like my TYM tractors. TYM is a profitable company that is growing and expanding.
Hey Tanya. You don't need to apologize for your pronunciation. You sound better than Tony -- and a lot better than Hank Hamilton!
Looks better too!
Can i buy a seeder you made for your tractor?
I built one for myself
Did you get a soil test?
Great video with some good tips. I love the pup. He is what I call a "nosey parker." Gizmo is what I think is his name, correct? Keep up the good work. You and your wife make a good team!
Thank you so much. That is my boy Gizmo. He is always by our sides. Tanja and I have been married 28 years. She is awesome.
Look at the tool named Stand N plant.
Get your self a flower bulb planter and weld a 3' long T handle on it for planting potatos, your wife's knees will last her much longer
I have been married to this lady for 30 years. She is going to do it her way no matter what. 😜
I’m building this set up now
I love doing that kind of stuff. Enjoy.
I would say no to the wrench🧐
Thats OK
Young lady, you speak very well.....I hate to hear what I would sound like speaking German.....Oh, but if I get drunk and say to you, go ahead and use my tools, please have someone sober me up ASAP!
You made us laugh this morning. Thank you.
I love that tractor. Ma'am there's nothing wrong with your English at all. Petty people can kick rocks. Love that Gizmo grabbed the hoe at the end. He knew what came next...he was helping momma. People who own dogs and cats that get along are people who are doing it right. It's living proof. Animals feed off energy. You two have good vibes. I love your garden set-up with the hill. I would relocate that bird nest though. Strategic planting and don't forget the random mosquito repelling plant and plants that run off certain destructive bugs. I'd add some beehives and man you're family is eating high on the hog but you already know that. Love what you've done.
This could be one of the best posts I have ever read. Thank you. We hope you follow our journey. I love getting posts like this. Tony & Tanja.
She’s got a Texas accent
She is from Germany! 😇
Wish you had a knife 😂😅😂
Yep.
What size is your tiller?
It is a 5 foot tiller. The T264 pulls the tar out of it.
Why do you buy seed potatoes. You can do the same with regular store bought potatoes and cut them up. Even the seed potatoes you can cut them up to get more potatoes. They do not need eyes on them. I have planted with store bought potatoes for years and have had really good crops
Thank you for your insights. Good idea.
I found post hole digger is good also for potatoes 😑
I would love to see how that works. I can't visualize it. Any that makes life better is,,,,, better.
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I am ready for gardening.
what's the name of this planter? I found one that is a dual planter but OUCH that price tag.
I built this one.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Ok, yeah I saw you stated that but thought you modified another one. You mentioned getting the other round discs when you buy one. So was thinking you bought it and then modified it or maybe bought a kit.
Thank you!
I have two videos on the building process. It walks you through the whole thing.
@@TonysTractorAdventure aww ok, thank you!
How far apart did the rows turnout?
Not really sure. I just lined the tires of the tractor up. I would guess 30-36 inches. I will measure it later. We are having terrible storms right now.
Good rain!
Did you get rid of your LS for the TYM?
Yes, I did git rid of the LS Tractors. My father in law has the small one. The MT240E is being sold. This TYM is a Demo tractor. I am in the market for another tractor that will do the job of both.
Didn’t work on my 1960 Massey Ferguson 35
Did it go to fast?
What zone do you live in?
twilight!
Hope you didn't get the cart before the horse temps next week in the low 30a at night. Tanya don't worry about the accent & miss pronouncing the words We just kind of figured you might be a Yankee.lol
We sure did. Ended up putting sheets over the tomotatos the last two nights. I think we will be fine from here on out. Have a great weekend. Tony
Any reason you don't cut your potatoes? Not much difference in yield and your seed potatoes go farther.
Lazy
Why the switch to tym
TYM Tractor offered to let us Demo their Tractors on our channel. They are a good company and a good tractor. We are excited to have a sponsor. Still like blue tractors too.
Are you out of the LS business now?
I believe so. TYM is demonstrating Tractors on my channel. It is a cool deal for us. Plus they make a good Tractor too!
Spray your garden with Roundup in late February or early March, which will eliminate a lot of Your grass problems.
I bought myself a nice spray rig for my tractor last year. I sprayed my road at the new property to keep the grass down. I am not big on using roundup on the garden, but I am not big on weeding either! 😂