The fact that you could even figure all that out, makes you an amazing man, Danny! Excellent job. I’m glad you aren’t hurt from doing all this jerry rigging! ♥️🙏🏼♥️
I thoroughly enjoyed watching you plow and plant your corn. I can almost smell that beautiful earth. As a kid I used to walk barefoot behind my Papa and his mule as he plowed his garden. The clean smell of the earth and coolness on my bare feet. Precious memories. I’ve been a farm wife all of my life so I enjoy watching your dreams come true. And your sweet grand daughters hugs. My husband and I are also proud owners of Cub tractors and my great uncles Super A which has that wobble in the steering from many years of planting watermelons. We have parts of the planter for his tractor. After watching this video we may just be searching for a planter for our cub tractors too.
This brings back memories of 40 + years ago, last time I was on a Cub. Crooked rows have two benefits, 1st it retains more water; 2nd you get more plants on a crooked row than a straight. Really enjoyed the video, thanks.
It warms my heart Danny when I see you out working the fields with your Cub. I always wanted one, but bought a Farmall A with cultivators, belly mower and planter too. I loved that tractor with its offset seat. I later bought an H and then a M. This was when I first farmed back in the late 70's.
Oh what fond memories came back this morning watching you with your Farmall tractor. My husband had one just like it, and we spent so many hours together planting with it. Thank you! And your granddaughter is beautiful!
I felt like I was on my granddad’s farm again while watching you plant. I could almost smell the good old aroma of fresh burnt diesel fuel and fresh turned earth again. Thanks for the memories. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸
Looks like you have the planter working well! We usually run the planter down the driveway dropping seeds (shanks and shovels up) to accurately measure spacing, plus ensuring the plates and seed match well. Wheels matter! I have a 1950s JD 290 that came to me with 'implement tires' so I recalculated the gear and transmission chart based on measuring the tire circumference actual (use a string) as a simple ratio to what tires are 'in the book'. Truth is that driveway test. ... Also, it's not a bad problem to start the planter at each row early before getting to full depth of the tilled soil for the same reason, my father taught me back in the day you want to actually see the seed and fertilizer at the ends -- ensures you can see that no tube is plugged, seed or fertilizer hopper is empty, or seeds are getting cracked by plate vs seed size mismatch as they self-sort in the hopper. Easy to locate from there where the problem started before you plant the whole field and only at the end learn the seed hopper is still full! ... Good you saved the drought seed -- you hard won those genetics for drought tolerance. With as sandy as that soil looks, be sure to experiment with putting mulch down between some rows and even try green cover crops (seeding after the corn gets to V3 stage and no closer to the corn than the corn in-furrow spacing used). You don't entirely know how this field reacts through the season so some experimentation can be important. Sometimes rain skips around fields simultaneously missing or flooding neighboring parcels until you and the seeds learn this one.
Danny, you are tenacious! Can't imagine figuring all that out for the planter! Faith, you have a beautiful singing voice! I really appreciate Wanda's filming and editing skills!
I have to say Mr. Danny, you are one patient person. I would have gone to the seller to get my money back. But I’m sure happy you got it working and that’s less manual labor for you and Mrs. Wanda. Blessings.
Well your intention in making this video may have been to talk about the 174 planter however what i got from it was so much more! Seems like so many these days dont even try to figure things out for themselves. If they cant just buy it and its an easy fix or have someone do it for them then forget it! You just taught what determination and willingness to learn can do! You took something broken and missing parts and found a way to fix it and not only just to fix it but for it to work perfectly. You studied, asked questions and then went about fixing the problem. Not just sit and whine about something not working and you cant figure it out so oh well might as well just set it aside and never use it again. No, you knew you had a field to plant soon and this would make things easier so you set out to fix the problem! Thank you for teaching people that they can do things for themselves if they just try!! You and Wanda are awesome! Have a great week and cant wait to see that Danny corn coming up!
Good job, NO, Great Job, Danny. I loved this video. I wish we had more people showing how to use old implements on their antique tractors. Even at the local antique tractor show every fall, you see all kinds of antique tractors but almost no implements that were used on them. There are guys there with flat trailers loaded with all kinds of antique parts for both tractors and implements, but no complete cultivators, planters, sickle mowers, etc. I have an antique 2 bottom 3pt plow made by Case which was used on the VAC, as well as SC & DC models which had the Eagle Claw 3 pt system. I hope to get it cleaned up and repainted a bright green color which apparently was the original color. Want to take it to the show this fall mounted to one of my VAC's. I even have found the owner's manual for that plow and a few other implements. I sure hope your corn does well. We both know that even though we do our best to plant, cultivate, fertilize, etc, it is still a matter of getting the right weather conditions all through the season to produce a good crop. Hope God gives us both a good growing season.
Our cover foot is on the outside like you have it. Looks like it's working. Might be a little deep the longer you went but really good job guys. So frustrating not having everything you need but you sure rose above the challenge.
Danny I wish my memory was better for I had a uncle who truck farmed about five acres with a cub and another one who a super a which later turned into a 140 and he farmed about 10 acres and which both worked a full time job in a foundry ! Always had more food than they could eat!!
If anyone can figure it out it's for sure you Danny. We are looking forward to seeing the corn grow. Praying you have a good crop and that all of us get better weather then last year. God bless your family.
Ms Wanda, you better get ready to make a supper to beat all... Mr. Danny is about to be inundated with more Farm All parts than he knows what to do with...lol...God Love Ya Both 🥰🥰 I pray the right people are watching this and send what they can to him! Please people... Help our Danny 🙏
You're talking about how complicated this old equipment is, and I'm laughing, remembering all the attachments that came with the old treadle sewing machine I inherited from my grandmother! The machine was built in 1913, and had attachments for all kinds of fancy work that people no longer do. (My niece has it now, and she uses it!)
Farmers have owned and operated that piece of equipent tuned to their needs for many decades. Each owner, and each season brings on repairs, and modifications to meet on the spot decisions. Don't get frustrated in the equipment, just fix it and get on with your business which is planting crops. God has certainly blessed you greatly.
Just awesome to watch! I'm so glad it worked out for y'all! Mr Danny is not a Jack, but a 'King' of all trades!! 🤣 I can't wait to see how it does! Thank you so much Mrs. Wanda for being able to edit and post this for us. Stay warm the next couple of nights!
Mrs Wanda you did a wonderful job on putting all that together. Danny that was a beautiful field of corn when you got done. That’s going to be some fine cultivating when it’s up and going.
That’s a blessing that your mechanically minded and able to make things work in a fix. It is so great to watch your guyses videos cuz your old school, and the real deal. Most folks now days don’t have the grit, enginuety or knowledge to build,fix make things work in a pinch. Thanks for sharing
Looking good Mr Danny!! My dad still loves everything about gardening at 74. We have a small international tractor we use these days. It's a late 70s model I believe. Hope you and Miss Wanda have a great Monday!
That cub sure looks like it makes things a lot easier. Planted corn last weekend. 19 25 foot rows all by hand. To a touch more then 15 minutes lol. Thank you for sharing
I love your Cub. My neighbor grew strawberries and raspberries. I got the job of cultivating the strawberries with the Cub. It sure helped me when I went to get my drivers license.
My grandfather owned a Farmall cub and used it to cultivate and use a single disc harrow for ditch maintenance was all I've ever seen him use it for. That rotary tillage tool looks like it beat out the clod buster my dad used to use after disc harrowing. My grandfather used one of those corn planters that was mule powered. I'm thinking that the planter had an adjustable rotating aperture plate in the bottom of the seed bucket. Brings back the memories
Great video! Several years I bought two planter units from a John Deere 1280 planter. I made a hitch for my limited catagory 1, 3 point hitch. This 80 series unit is the first of the finger type planter that was a ground driven by the back wheel. Spacing is controlled by changing sprockets on the unit.
I think this is so satisfying to watch. I'm so happy for you. I finally had my field tilled the first one, there will be one more. We're so cold here, we will have a month yet to start our cold crops. Can't wait to get started. God bless this corn crop. Yo you Lord we give you all the glory. Amen.
My great uncle loved tractors. Somewhere in the US (he lived in Ohio) I’d a tractor museum he use to love to go to. I bet they have the tractor you have and a corn planter. If you can find the museum I bet they would send you pictures to help you see what stuff looks like and what it is called. Great job on coming up with stuff but I know you’d like to see what it should look like.
Nice work McGyver!! 😊 You did a great job on that tractor. We ordered the Stowell sweet corn from Hoss and will be planting as soon as we get it. Thanks for the tip and Many Blessings to you and Wanda! ❤
Hi Danny! Seed these days are not sized as they were back in the days of the good old plate planters. The seed plates need to match the seed you are using, however modern planters use vacuum and therefore seed companies do not bother to "size" seeds anymore. Also, you might look into organic seed lubrication powder. Seed lubrication is typically necessary for plate planters. It is not advised to band most fertilizers in the same band that the seeds are in; typically the seed and fertilizer bands are spaced 3-4" away from each other. I really appreciate your channel! God bless you and Mrs.Wanda!💙🐑
Faith is a lovely young lady. The soil in that plot looks so rich and soft. How could anything refuse to grow in there. As for figuring out how the attachments work, it sounds like you need and PHD just to plant your corn. 😂
Great video bud. This year we are doing full trials on 12 different corn trials all of which are Native American seed geared toward generating grains in drought and arid climates. The Hopi blue and purple I’m hoping are the best for my dry part of Texas as they have a higher protein context than all other corn. Happy planting guys !
Hello Danny and Wanda. I appreciate your ingenuity and being creative in doing this, Danny. I'm so glad you were able to get some Danny corn planted. Praise you Lord! I'm very thankful and know you are! Nice to see your grand daughter too. Praying the Danny corn grows well along with all the extras you have planted near it.
Awesome job Danny. I forgot about that. We used to have an old B model FARMAL. Are used to hand crank that all the time darn thing would almost break your arm if you were careful.
Looks good! Glad that you figured out how it all works. We had John Deere planters here on our place but the setup is basically the same. My thought from seeing your video with Wand's camera and editing skills you did a good job. Now just a shower of rain and a 2 week wait you can see what your plant stand will be. Watching you granddaughter pick up all of those seeds is what I had to do when I was young. Grandpa said those seed were to expensive to waist....Waist not Want not.... Really enjoy your videos!
Good morning Mr Danny and Ms Wanda. Thanks for the explanation of how your Cub works. Glad to see Faith was helping you at Pecan Grove. Hope y'all have a blessed week!
Good morning Danny and Wanda from south Alabama. Hope y'all are having a blessed day together. That cub just looks good working in a field. Hopefully you will have a good yield from this crop. Keep up the good work and God bless you all
Great job Danny, I’m learning with my cub too. I enjoy watching your videos on all your stuff and learning a lot of self sustaining living. I’ve met Joey and he’s a great guy and love watching and learning from him too. Y’all are both great at explaining in depth about how to do things. Take care
1st we are so glad you got it hooked up, we probably would've called seller for refund. 2nd once again you have brought back many fond memories of my childhood. Lastly, in case you didn't know.. there was a scammer trolling your video using your channel name with an added letter, we did report. God bless you. ~John and Jacq
I have a 172 planter, and oh how I wish I had pursued purchasing an 184 back when I was looking to buy a planter back 20 years ago. So muchsimpler. But I do enjoy planting with the 172.
Danny you have it turned right. Danny we had an A with a Cole planter. There are so many varieties of planters that went on these Farmalls it's a nightmare back in the day. That's why my dad went with the John Deere planter lister he got tired of dealing with it.
I believe you can use a hand lever that is used with the turn plows to lower the rear cultivators independently of the front. When you start into the row you use the hydraulic touch control to lower front cultivators then use hand lever to lower rears at proper time. I could be wrong but I think that's how it works. Great content by the way. I just ran across your channel.
Mr Danny love this video!! I love how you made it work! I find myself doing this alot ! 😃 however I don't know alot about the cub tractor but I do blacksmith and may could make a part for you if I had a picture, and measurements of the part you need. I don't know if this helps but I'd be glad to help
If you go down to your local John Deere dealership and ask for the flex tube for the fertilizer hopper on a 7200 max emerge 2 planter it’s a rubberish kind of flex hose. It should work for what your trying to do with the planter and fertilizer.
You can get a manual lift for the back plows and use the hydraulic for the front plows. This will allow you to use both front and rear plows to the end of the rows on the cub.
I had a 140 Farmall with cultivators, planter, hardee mower, scrape blade, turning plow, harrow and a few more things . I had it for about 20 years and sold it about 17 years ago. I have missed it ever since. I can't find a Cub or Super A or 130 or 140 anywhere within a reasonable distance. I have an L3130 Kubota, but it is not a garden tractor.
An elderly gentleman down the road a bit who passed a few years back had a few Cubs in his barn. (A truly great man who is missed dearly) Next time I am back up on my property I will walk on over and ask his brother and children if they have any spare parts available for you. He just collected everything in the world you could want but never farmed. As far as I know non of them want anything to do with them
Danny, feel inside that square seed chute. If you feel a lip or even a hole, that would indicate that the OEM tube had a spring loaded catch to hold the tube in place, somewhat similar to the way a ratchet holds a socket. If there is no lip or hole, then it was likely held in place by a friction based mechanism possibly a spring clamp in reverse mechanism. Then again, it could have been held in place by that wing nut you wrapped the wire around. You could fabricate a clamping mechanism with a standard radiator hose of the correct diameter. Drill a hole into a piece of sheet metal and mount it with that wing nut. Then tack weld the clamp to it so that it is in the correct orientation to hold the tube. Then all you will need to do is tighten the clamp down onto the tube and use either the clamp or the wing nut to dismount it.
The fact that you could even figure all that out, makes you an amazing man, Danny! Excellent job. I’m glad you aren’t hurt from doing all this jerry rigging!
♥️🙏🏼♥️
I thoroughly enjoyed watching you plow and plant your corn. I can almost smell that beautiful earth. As a kid I used to walk barefoot behind my Papa and his mule as he plowed his garden. The clean smell of the earth and coolness on my bare feet. Precious memories.
I’ve been a farm wife all of my life so I enjoy watching your dreams come true. And your sweet grand daughters hugs. My husband and I are also proud owners of Cub tractors and my great uncles Super A which has that wobble in the steering from many years of planting watermelons. We have parts of the planter for his tractor. After watching this video we may just be searching for a planter for our cub tractors too.
This brings back memories of 40 + years ago, last time I was on a Cub. Crooked rows have two benefits, 1st it retains more water; 2nd you get more plants on a crooked row than a straight. Really enjoyed the video, thanks.
It warms my heart Danny when I see you out working the fields with your Cub. I always wanted one, but bought a Farmall A with cultivators, belly mower and planter too. I loved that tractor with its offset seat. I later bought an H and then a M. This was when I first farmed back in the late 70's.
Oh what fond memories came back this morning watching you with your Farmall tractor. My husband had one just like it, and we spent so many hours together planting with it. Thank you! And your granddaughter is beautiful!
I felt like I was on my granddad’s farm again while watching you plant. I could almost smell the good old aroma of fresh burnt diesel fuel and fresh turned earth again. Thanks for the memories. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸
This is one of my most favorite videos you've done. I love seeing all what a Farmall can do.
Looks like you have the planter working well! We usually run the planter down the driveway dropping seeds (shanks and shovels up) to accurately measure spacing, plus ensuring the plates and seed match well. Wheels matter! I have a 1950s JD 290 that came to me with 'implement tires' so I recalculated the gear and transmission chart based on measuring the tire circumference actual (use a string) as a simple ratio to what tires are 'in the book'. Truth is that driveway test. ... Also, it's not a bad problem to start the planter at each row early before getting to full depth of the tilled soil for the same reason, my father taught me back in the day you want to actually see the seed and fertilizer at the ends -- ensures you can see that no tube is plugged, seed or fertilizer hopper is empty, or seeds are getting cracked by plate vs seed size mismatch as they self-sort in the hopper. Easy to locate from there where the problem started before you plant the whole field and only at the end learn the seed hopper is still full! ... Good you saved the drought seed -- you hard won those genetics for drought tolerance. With as sandy as that soil looks, be sure to experiment with putting mulch down between some rows and even try green cover crops (seeding after the corn gets to V3 stage and no closer to the corn than the corn in-furrow spacing used). You don't entirely know how this field reacts through the season so some experimentation can be important. Sometimes rain skips around fields simultaneously missing or flooding neighboring parcels until you and the seeds learn this one.
Danny, you are tenacious! Can't imagine figuring all that out for the planter!
Faith, you have a beautiful singing voice!
I really appreciate Wanda's filming and editing skills!
She is a great singer.
What a gem A complete farm all cub with cultivators and planter fertilizer. So hard to find complete
Beautiful Faith! Your granddaughter is observing your patience Danny. God bless your family💕
I have to say Mr. Danny, you are one patient person. I would have gone to the seller to get my money back. But I’m sure happy you got it working and that’s less manual labor for you and Mrs. Wanda. Blessings.
That stuff isn't just around. It's tough to come by and expensive. In the shape he got it in it's like hens teeth.
Well your intention in making this video may have been to talk about the 174 planter however what i got from it was so much more! Seems like so many these days dont even try to figure things out for themselves. If they cant just buy it and its an easy fix or have someone do it for them then forget it! You just taught what determination and willingness to learn can do! You took something broken and missing parts and found a way to fix it and not only just to fix it but for it to work perfectly. You studied, asked questions and then went about fixing the problem. Not just sit and whine about something not working and you cant figure it out so oh well might as well just set it aside and never use it again. No, you knew you had a field to plant soon and this would make things easier so you set out to fix the problem! Thank you for teaching people that they can do things for themselves if they just try!! You and Wanda are awesome! Have a great week and cant wait to see that Danny corn coming up!
Grew up riding with my dad on our CUB. Love seeing them, brings back great memories!👍❤️
Good job, NO, Great Job, Danny. I loved this video. I wish we had more people showing how to use old implements on their antique tractors. Even at the local antique tractor show every fall, you see all kinds of antique tractors but almost no implements that were used on them. There are guys there with flat trailers loaded with all kinds of antique parts for both tractors and implements, but no complete cultivators, planters, sickle mowers, etc. I have an antique 2 bottom 3pt plow made by Case which was used on the VAC, as well as SC & DC models which had the Eagle Claw 3 pt system. I hope to get it cleaned up and repainted a bright green color which apparently was the original color. Want to take it to the show this fall mounted to one of my VAC's. I even have found the owner's manual for that plow and a few other implements.
I sure hope your corn does well. We both know that even though we do our best to plant, cultivate, fertilize, etc, it is still a matter of getting the right weather conditions all through the season to produce a good crop. Hope God gives us both a good growing season.
Our cover foot is on the outside like you have it. Looks like it's working. Might be a little deep the longer you went but really good job guys. So frustrating not having everything you need but you sure rose above the challenge.
Brother Danny, I must say that you are a very skilled Man in making and fixing things. Great Job and Blessings always to You and Wanda. 🙏❤
Your granddaughter 🥰 what a sweet girl to pick up all those seeds.
The new soil looks great, Good morning, all. Hope all have a great week.
Good morning!
Danny I wish my memory was better for I had a uncle who truck farmed about five acres with a cub and another one who a super a which later turned into a 140 and he farmed about 10 acres and which both worked a full time job in a foundry ! Always had more food than they could eat!!
If anyone can figure it out it's for sure you Danny. We are looking forward to seeing the corn grow. Praying you have a good crop and that all of us get better weather then last year. God bless your family.
Good morning. Love waking up to coffee and Zen gardening. Lol. Keep the faith follow your dreams.
Good morning!
We got snow and all the crops survived what a blessing
Ms Wanda, you better get ready to make a supper to beat all... Mr. Danny is about to be inundated with more Farm All parts than he knows what to do with...lol...God Love Ya Both 🥰🥰
I pray the right people are watching this and send what they can to him!
Please people... Help our Danny 🙏
You're talking about how complicated this old equipment is, and I'm laughing, remembering all the attachments that came with the old treadle sewing machine I inherited from my grandmother! The machine was built in 1913, and had attachments for all kinds of fancy work that people no longer do. (My niece has it now, and she uses it!)
Farmers have owned and operated that piece of equipent tuned to their needs for many decades. Each owner, and each season brings on repairs, and modifications to meet on the spot decisions. Don't get frustrated in the equipment, just fix it and get on with your business which is planting crops. God has certainly blessed you greatly.
Just awesome to watch! I'm so glad it worked out for y'all! Mr Danny is not a Jack, but a 'King' of all trades!! 🤣 I can't wait to see how it does! Thank you so much Mrs. Wanda for being able to edit and post this for us. Stay warm the next couple of nights!
Mrs Wanda you did a wonderful job on putting all that together. Danny that was a beautiful field of corn when you got done. That’s going to be some fine cultivating when it’s up and going.
That’s a blessing that your mechanically minded and able to make things work in a fix. It is so great to watch your guyses videos cuz your old school, and the real deal. Most folks now days don’t have the grit, enginuety or knowledge to build,fix make things work in a pinch. Thanks for sharing
Love seeing the old Farmall!
What a great piece of equipment. You are a great teacher.
Have a Blessed week
Looking good Mr Danny!! My dad still loves everything about gardening at 74. We have a small international tractor we use these days. It's a late 70s model I believe. Hope you and Miss Wanda have a great Monday!
That cub sure looks like it makes things a lot easier. Planted corn last weekend. 19 25 foot rows all by hand. To a touch more then 15 minutes lol. Thank you for sharing
Father God, bless it to grow to be a beautiful sight to behold. We give you all the praise and the glory, in Yeshua’s name…AMEN
Wow! Really exciting!! Can’t wait to be sure all your Danny Corn grows and thrives!! Quite a gamble. 😳🤞
Loved how you got everything working flawlessly. You are a MacGyver like my husband, very rare. Thanks for the informational video. Blessings
I love your Cub. My neighbor grew strawberries and raspberries. I got the job of cultivating the strawberries with the Cub. It sure helped me when I went to get my drivers license.
So much excitement!! I love to watch you planting with your FarmAll because as frustrated as you are, you’re still excited!!
Thank you for sharing! Your sweet granddaughter has a beautiful singing voice! ❤️👍🙏
She's a great singer.
My grandfather owned a Farmall cub and used it to cultivate and use a single disc harrow for ditch maintenance was all I've ever seen him use it for. That rotary tillage tool looks like it beat out the clod buster my dad used to use after disc harrowing. My grandfather used one of those corn planters that was mule powered. I'm thinking that the planter had an adjustable rotating aperture plate in the bottom of the seed bucket. Brings back the memories
Great video! Several years I bought two planter units from a John Deere 1280 planter. I made a hitch for my limited catagory 1, 3 point hitch. This 80 series unit is the first of the finger type planter that was a ground driven by the back wheel. Spacing is controlled by changing sprockets on the unit.
I am amazed!! That looks beautiful!
You did a great job on the tractor. I would have been totally clueless. Good Morning from Tennessee!
Good morning!
Hi Dear Friend! Thank you and have a happy day!👍62
Good morning DSH. Very ingenious adaptation to the "seeder" Danny. Stay safe up there and keep on growing 🤠
I think this is so satisfying to watch. I'm so happy for you.
I finally had my field tilled the first one, there will be one more. We're so cold here, we will have a month yet to start our cold crops. Can't wait to get started. God bless this corn crop. Yo you Lord we give you all the glory. Amen.
Oooo that's pretty dirt! Thank you for taking the time to share. I know you're busy this time of year. Blessings
My great uncle loved tractors. Somewhere in the US (he lived in Ohio) I’d a tractor museum he use to love to go to. I bet they have the tractor you have and a corn planter. If you can find the museum I bet they would send you pictures to help you see what stuff looks like and what it is called. Great job on coming up with stuff but I know you’d like to see what it should look like.
You are a skilled homesteader to have figured all of that out.
Nice work McGyver!! 😊 You did a great job on that tractor. We ordered the Stowell sweet corn from Hoss and will be planting as soon as we get it. Thanks for the tip and Many Blessings to you and Wanda! ❤
Hi Danny! Seed these days are not sized as they were back in the days of the good old plate planters. The seed plates need to match the seed you are using, however modern planters use vacuum and therefore seed companies do not bother to "size" seeds anymore.
Also, you might look into organic seed lubrication powder. Seed lubrication is typically necessary for plate planters.
It is not advised to band most fertilizers in the same band that the seeds are in; typically the seed and fertilizer bands are spaced 3-4" away from each other.
I really appreciate your channel! God bless you and Mrs.Wanda!💙🐑
You should have 2 of the closers one on each side. When I get home I'll take a picture of mine and send it to you
Thanks
Faith is a lovely young lady.
The soil in that plot looks so rich and soft. How could anything refuse to grow in there. As for figuring out how the attachments work, it sounds like you need and PHD just to plant your corn. 😂
Thanks for doing the Video. I'm using a garden rake to level out the snow drifts on the front lawn so the snow melts faster!
I loved the Cub planting the corn. I grew up with a Super A and love those old tractors!!
Great video bud. This year we are doing full trials on 12 different corn trials all of which are Native American seed geared toward generating grains in drought and arid climates. The Hopi blue and purple I’m hoping are the best for my dry part of Texas as they have a higher protein context than all other corn. Happy planting guys !
Thank you for sharing. I love your Farmall cub and all the amazing attachments.
Good morning 😊
I know Mr Danny is happy that it's done! I know he was in deep thought about it.
Good morning!
Hi Danny and Wanda, I’m planting corn today by hand. 😅. You have an awesome setup. Beautiful 🌽 🚜
Nice to see the cub at work. Thanks for sharing! Pecan grove is looking good.
Hello Danny and Wanda. I appreciate your ingenuity and being creative in doing this, Danny. I'm so glad you were able to get some Danny corn planted. Praise you Lord! I'm very thankful and know you are! Nice to see your grand daughter too. Praying the Danny corn grows well along with all the extras you have planted near it.
Awesome job Danny. I forgot about that. We used to have an old B model FARMAL. Are used to hand crank that all the time darn thing would almost break your arm if you were careful.
Wow, I hope it all works ,...👍❤️
Awesome job Danny! Y'alls granddaughter is gorgeous & has a beautiful voice!!!
She is a great singer.
Good morning, Danny and Wanda! You have the patience of Job!
Morning!
Looks good! Glad that you figured out how it all works. We had John Deere planters here on our place but the setup is basically the same. My thought from seeing your video with Wand's camera and editing skills you did a good job. Now just a shower of rain and a 2 week wait you can see what your plant stand will be. Watching you granddaughter pick up all of those seeds is what I had to do when I was young. Grandpa said those seed were to expensive to waist....Waist not Want not.... Really enjoy your videos!
Good morning Mr Danny and Ms Wanda. Thanks for the explanation of how your Cub works. Glad to see Faith was helping you at Pecan Grove. Hope y'all have a blessed week!
Good morning!
Will be praying! Amen!
Good morning Danny and Wanda from south Alabama. Hope y'all are having a blessed day together. That cub just looks good working in a field. Hopefully you will have a good yield from this crop. Keep up the good work and God bless you all
Good morning!
How awesome is that! Good deal! Your granddaughter was precious!
You are so very fortunate to have that tractor and equipment.
Great job Danny, I’m learning with my cub too. I enjoy watching your videos on all your stuff and learning a lot of self sustaining living. I’ve met Joey and he’s a great guy and love watching and learning from him too. Y’all are both great at explaining in depth about how to do things. Take care
Good morning Danny and Wanda. What a beautiful sight!
hi mr danny 🤗
so glad you got everything working so you could plant your corn. tfs
Made my day! You all just put the best smile on me, thank you.
I like the setup you have your corn in a furrow and the dirt is already there when you lay it by.
Zyour ingenuity is amazing Mr. Danny. Seems you do not allow anything to get in the way of a possible solution. Amazing improvisation.
Well you did a wonderful job guessing for know more information then you had. Nice job on planting that corn.
1st we are so glad you got it hooked up, we probably would've called seller for refund. 2nd once again you have brought back many fond memories of my childhood. Lastly, in case you didn't know.. there was a scammer trolling your video using your channel name with an added letter, we did report. God bless you. ~John and Jacq
Bless your heart bless him ow my goodness bless your heart
Good morning! Looks good over at Pecan Grove.
Good morning!
Great job Danny! You are the MAN! That was a beautiful thing to watch. Thanks and God Bless! Chuck.
Greetings from deep south Texas, I have to say you have a beautiful place over there keep up the good work, that tiller does a great job.
I have a 172 planter, and oh how I wish I had pursued purchasing an 184 back when I was looking to buy a planter back 20 years ago. So muchsimpler. But I do enjoy planting with the 172.
Great job Danny glad you finally got it fixed so you could get your seed planted
Good morning from my family to yours ❤❤❤👍👍👍
Good morning!
Danny you have it turned right. Danny we had an A with a Cole planter. There are so many varieties of planters that went on these Farmalls it's a nightmare back in the day. That's why my dad went with the John Deere planter lister he got tired of dealing with it.
I love your videos with the Cub. Please make more.
We just done one on this channel using it to grind cornmeal using a 1940 grist mill.
I believe you can use a hand lever that is used with the turn plows to lower the rear cultivators independently of the front.
When you start into the row you use the hydraulic touch control to lower front cultivators then use hand lever to lower rears at proper time.
I could be wrong but I think that's how it works.
Great content by the way. I just ran across your channel.
You can y problem is I have a torn rotator cuff.
Mr Danny love this video!! I love how you made it work! I find myself doing this alot ! 😃 however I don't know alot about the cub tractor but I do blacksmith and may could make a part for you if I had a picture, and measurements of the part you need. I don't know if this helps but I'd be glad to help
Love that patient young one.
Great job Danny and Wanda
They have found a UA-cam channel to Danny may want to check Farmall planter. UA-cam channel our past thyme
Awesome video, really enjoy watching ground work and planting. Your new place is awesome, the garden worked up great.
If you go down to your local John Deere dealership and ask for the flex tube for the fertilizer hopper on a 7200 max emerge 2 planter it’s a rubberish kind of flex hose. It should work for what your trying to do with the planter and fertilizer.
Mr.Danny you’re simply amazing ❤❤
Oh golly, soooo time consuming when you want to get planting done. But, thats life sometimes. Praying for a clear patient mind!
You can get a manual lift for the back plows and use the hydraulic for the front plows. This will allow you to use both front and rear plows to the end of the rows on the cub.
I had a 140 Farmall with cultivators, planter, hardee mower, scrape blade, turning plow, harrow and a few more things . I had it for about 20 years and sold it about 17 years ago. I have missed it ever since. I can't find a Cub or Super A or 130 or 140 anywhere within a reasonable distance. I have an L3130 Kubota, but it is not a garden tractor.
An elderly gentleman down the road a bit who passed a few years back had a few Cubs in his barn.
(A truly great man who is missed dearly)
Next time I am back up on my property I will walk on over and ask his brother and children if they have any spare parts available for you.
He just collected everything in the world you could want but never farmed.
As far as I know non of them want anything to do with them
Danny, feel inside that square seed chute.
If you feel a lip or even a hole, that would indicate that the OEM tube had a spring loaded catch to hold the tube in place, somewhat similar to the way a ratchet holds a socket.
If there is no lip or hole, then it was likely held in place by a friction based mechanism possibly a spring clamp in reverse mechanism.
Then again, it could have been held in place by that wing nut you wrapped the wire around.
You could fabricate a clamping mechanism with a standard radiator hose of the correct diameter.
Drill a hole into a piece of sheet metal and mount it with that wing nut. Then tack weld the clamp to it so that it is in the correct orientation to hold the tube. Then all you will need to do is tighten the clamp down onto the tube and use either the clamp or the wing nut to dismount it.
You did an awesome job Danny.❤