Always good to see an old'un putting in a shift, you can't beat a cabless tractor when it's warm & the sun is shining, but when it's cold & wet ............. I'm sure a man of your engineering expertise can sort out the height of the knives on your beet harvester.
Have been watching quiet a few videos from american farmes with huge huge planters, an amazing amount of technology, an amazing amount of equipment preparation, and also an amazing amount of problems when in the field. How nice to see a simple approach.
Agree totally with you on the light box that goes with these machines just couldn't trust it at all spent more time jumping on an off the tractor than sowing 🙄🤬 great to see an hear the 35 just plodding along 💪 heres to a successful growing season 👍
Lovely video, that shot of the 35 coming over the hill with the heat haze and the crows in the background was something special I thought. Also the aerial photography, I remember doing something similar drilling mangold, kale or swedes with a TEF. 20, which I still have and a Webb drill. Ours was a 4 Row I wish I could recreate that scene!. Thank You .
Brilliant vintage Thursday video your dad is dab hand at the drilling we grow a field of fodder beet every year do you how the beet field or just use herbicides 👍
Christ Dan i used a stanhay precision drill simular to yours 1965 vintage we had ours midmounted on a David Brown D2 nice simple drill to set up , and we also had a six row bean spring loaded hoe to row crop after drilling
Love that shot of the tractor coming over the hill with the birds in the background.
Always good to see an old'un putting in a shift, you can't beat a cabless tractor when it's warm & the sun is shining, but when it's cold & wet ............. I'm sure a man of your engineering expertise can sort out the height of the knives on your beet harvester.
Have been watching quiet a few videos from american farmes with huge huge planters, an amazing amount of technology, an amazing amount of equipment preparation, and also an amazing amount of problems when in the field. How nice to see a simple approach.
Agree totally with you on the light box that goes with these machines just couldn't trust it at all spent more time jumping on an off the tractor than sowing 🙄🤬 great to see an hear the 35 just plodding along 💪 heres to a successful growing season 👍
good to see the 35 out again good little tractors
Awesome I love it dad's put post and drive there straight proper job 👍🙂
Wonder what the diesel consumption was, compared to an over size tractor for the job ?
Never measured, but won't be much used.
Looked like a grand old day for planting 🙂
Lovely video, that shot of the 35 coming over the hill with the heat haze and the crows in the background was something special I thought. Also the aerial photography, I remember doing something similar drilling mangold, kale or swedes with a TEF. 20, which I still have and a Webb drill. Ours was a 4 Row I wish I could recreate that scene!. Thank You .
Always nice to see the beet drill working
Lovely worked up seed bed and great drilling combination. Good feed addition for winter feed.
Great video, nice to see vintage but also getting the job done 👍🏼 enjoyed watching
Well Dan you got a great day for sowing beet even your air con was working.
Thanks Dan, I enjoyed that video. The joys of yesteryear.
Looking forward to seeing the new machine!! Who doesn’t love a new toy
Great video Dan - let's hope you get a good crop!
Lovely to watch this 🚜🚜
Very interesting video Dan 👍
Great video Dan as always what job is next for the 35.
Jolly good chappy
That 35 looks pretty planted tracked out so wide, mods to the planter have made lifting easier I imagine?
Yes, much easier.
Brilliant vintage Thursday video your dad is dab hand at the drilling we grow a field of fodder beet every year do you how the beet field or just use herbicides 👍
Just spray it.
Lookin forward to nxt week. What’s the latest edition 🤔🤔🤔
I would love to come to your farm to do some vintage thursday filming, and you could use it in your videos' i am not far from you..
Christ Dan i used a stanhay precision drill simular to yours 1965 vintage we had ours midmounted on a David Brown D2 nice simple drill to set up , and we also had a six row bean spring loaded
hoe to row crop after drilling
Stanhay, noo not a haymachine, Stan sow some beets.
This purchase would it be a 590 ? Are we going to see any action of the 165 this year? 🙂
blaze a good variety but look at fosmya next season take the knives off and flail a bit lower.
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Stanhay, noo not a haymachine, Stan sow some beets.