Ya dun good FF💥she’s poetry in motion, love hearing her snort a bit…that’s good therapy if you ask me. The shot of the SMTA setting in front of the shed hooked up to the disk would make a good calendar shot. Keep em comin hoss🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
What is wrong with the 15.5 You tighten that disk the first time, it should be good for 2 or 3 years. Maybe more. Where are those soybeans. I take it you farm for a loss 😂
@@FarmallFanatic you have a very valid point. I just like crops put in a timely manner. I was a hobby for 25 plus years and always made money, except for 1988 it was DRY.
Love the sound of the Super M, and that disk was doing a very good job. The last farming I did as a 15 or 16 year old kid, the boss put me on a brand new 806 Farmall diesel, pulling a 16 Foot John Deere disk. Loved that tractor.
In my teens, back in the 70s, I drove for a haymaking contractor. He had a Super M towing a New Holland baler powered by a Wisconsin. Loved that tractor/baler sound. Have never forgotten it. Very fond memories.
That sure did work the ground great and sounded awesome, I could listen to that purr all day! It’s a smta for the senses! Thanks for growing the fleet with awesome tractors.
Looking good and by the sound on camera, it didn't sound like there were many rocks out there. That old girl was just pluggin along, ,lol. I enjoyed that video. Took a few passes to knock out some of those weeds, and maybe some of those complaining people, now understand. It takes all kinds to make the world go around.
Spent many an hour on a M as a kid and that's one distinctive exhaust sound that no other tractor makes. You hit that hard spot, governor opens up and it just wills itself forward. That is a beautiful tractor.
The Super MTA did good like we knew it would. There's a huge difference between a regular M and Super M. Not only is there more power but different gearing. That Super MTA may have 450 sleeves and pistons, too. The disc did a great job on the goldenrod. I don't care how you disc. It's your land, do it the way you like. Some people just have to leave lewd comments. So far, I haven't had much of a problem, but my channel is still small.
Good day Ty Our neighbour had Ford 5000 told me to disc with it, it had that much down pressure chunks of ground would not go underneath, it took power too, I think it was 10 ft., maybe 12?? no bigger. It look like it was blue smoke coming out of exhaust??? Thanks
Farmall sounds so good pulling. I come up in Rock country. If disk is getting lose on axle, then it not tight enough to start with. A secret to tighting disk. Is get someone to hit end of axle with big Hammer while tighting.
And when you plow it, it rolls the weeds over, and you get a much cleaner field, and it would take 3 or 4 passes to get it all to laid down that super M-TA did awesome job on disking that field 👍👍👍
Excellent video Gino :) also you tune up that SMTA tractor also did super job disking with no problem at all ! Also keep Red Power Boom 💥 going forever too and like how you explained stuff also very good helpfull hints too!
DAD did the almost exact same thing about 1960 when he bought a low hour SMTA, but was a KRAUSE disk. The slightly worn Good Year Super Sure Grips in 12-38 slipped pretty good. A set of M&W direct axle mounted duals fixed the slippage. Dad bought Me a Deere R diesel spring of 1964, and I disked some with that 14 ft Krause behind the R, think I ran in 2nd or 3rd. No duals on the R, it slipped a little. When I got done with 20 acres I STILL heard that thing hammering in my ears for 6-8 more hours. I ended up doing most of the plowing with the R and IH #8 3-14 plow, we tried plowing alfalfa sod with the 4-14 Deere plow the dealer sold Dad with the R. It was 2nd get at best, and had to downshift to 1st on clay spots or hills. The R didn't stick around long, still had 16 acres left to plow when Dad sold the R. We still had the SM-TA the rest of that spring to disk ahead of the planter, and cultivate corn, pull the combine to harvest oats. I read a comment a week or two ago on a forum like this that a dealer or Deere engineer told the poster's Dad that the live pto drivetrain on the R was only rated for 15 hp, which our Deere #25 combine probably used most if not all that much hp, so the SM-TA would have pulled the combine cutting oats. I'd never heard that comment on the weak R pto before but it's absolutely true, the township road commissioneer bought our R to drag scarified & tore-up roads and to also run a big 5 ft heavy-duty rototiller to chew up windrows of scarified and bladed chunks of dirt and road oil. The Oliver 770 diesel the road commissioner traded the R for never had any mechanical problems and it snorted pretty good sometimes pulling that tiller. The road commissioner tore out the LPTO FOUR TIMES in 4 years in the R and traded for the 770. Anyhow, I bet our old SM-TA could have run that rototiller. Dad traded the SM-TA for a 450 gas with Fast-Hitch, now IT was a real 4 bottom tractor. So similar to the SM-TA except for the increased Horse Power. Getting ready to plow old corn ground I'd shift up to 4th gear pulling the 12 ft 4 inch tandem disk. 3rd gear was plenty in plowed ground. And 3rd gear was our plowing gear. I'd really like to find our old SM-TA, it was traded for the 450 at WEST BAY IMPLEMENT IH Dealer in Galesburg, Ill. about 1965. Other than the 450 burned a HECK of a lot of gas doing heavy fieldwork it was a good reliable tractor, as was the SM-TA. The MTA only needed the TA rebuilt, it had a complete tune-up and dyno test one spring at the dealer, and about 1964 it got a complete repaint, looked brand new, ohhh it had Char-Lynn power steering installed too.
It handled the 14 footer just fine but what really impresses me is how smooth that tractor runs. When you throttled it down, not only can you hear how smooth it is but if you watch the raincap, it barely moved. You hear almost no bump at all. Nice machine, Red Power 💪
Hey Gino the old MTA sounds good! Hey this is guy that you met the day you bought the super Sia kroll's Mills auction. I told you then we be cultivating urea in late June or early July depending on what the weather does the next few days we're going to be doing that. If you have a cabinet can be set for 36-inch Rows and you like to lend a hand and give me tractor some exercise let me know we will see what we can work out
She's walking with the disc. Boy I need to get back to work on my smta. I have it over hauled and running but it needs a lot of small things to get it ready to repaint it. Enjoy your nice tractor.
I don’t understand why people get so but hurt with the way you do things. Before we do any plowing, we brush hog the corn stalks, disc and then plow. Unless it’s bean stubble, we just disc then plow.
Have you tried about 10 ft of #9 wire tried onto the colter shank to help turn the taller green plants under? About 70 to 80 years ago, someone challenged him and he dug up the dirt with the long green turned under.
She runs pretty sweet especially sucking through that miniature John Deere air :) and it's real nice you don't have to do a lot of roading with that 14 footer 😮
Something I learned from an old timer in 1981. Save your used motor oil and brush it on your implements before putting them aside. Use a paint brush and brush it wherever the soil shined up the metal..
We ran fluid in the tires of our Super M-TA along with a set of wheel weights. We pulled a rotary hoe section alongside the 3-16 plow and that leaves a strip of clod-free plowed field as you move along (sandy-loam soil, Chippewa County, Minnesota). We did fall plowing of corn fields in the '60s to lessen the plowing work in the springtime.
Poor Farmall M the SMTA cheated him out of his Job and Johnny Cash was a little Wrong about the song one piece at and it didn't cost him a dime he is right you got it one piece at a time but it cost you plenty of dimes😂
Put it in 3 gear man if want to give it a little work out put a 470 disc behind it and sink it that 370 disc wouldn't make our H work our tractors had balls man and our m pull a 470 disc and we disc deep with no problems she could pull like like no other and did everything that our big tractor did but plow and chup corn and hay
This video brings back memories of when I was 16 years old back in 72 when my neighbor would let me drive the 460 diesel with a John Deere disc in the rear ha ha
If it grows weeds it will grow crops. Maybe if you keep the disk long enough to wear them down you would put notched discs in the front. It might cut down on a pass. Still your ground breaks up great.
If you aren’t dodging limbs on your edges you aren’t working. And people can say what they want about working that middle but it looks good and fertile to me
That's the way my grandfather used to disk the way you are doing it. I understand everything that you are talking about when you plow it it makes it cleaner than an unplowed field, and I used to do that at my grandparents' house when I went out to the field and I completely understand it 👍👍👍
Ya dun good FF💥she’s poetry in motion, love hearing her snort a bit…that’s good therapy if you ask me. The shot of the SMTA setting in front of the shed hooked up to the disk would make a good calendar shot. Keep em comin hoss🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Farm like you want, some folks would argue with a stump.
No question
It's called a "tree stem" .... Kidding 😂😂😂
What is wrong with the 15.5
You tighten that disk the first time, it should be good for 2
or 3 years. Maybe more.
Where are those soybeans.
I take it you farm for a loss 😂
Never a loss with a youtube channel
@@FarmallFanatic you have a
very valid point. I just like crops
put in a timely manner. I was a
hobby for 25 plus years and
always made money, except for
1988 it was DRY.
Love the sound of the Super M, and that disk was doing a very good job. The last farming I did as a 15 or 16 year old kid, the boss put me on a brand new 806 Farmall diesel, pulling a 16 Foot John Deere disk. Loved that tractor.
That's a memory I would never forget
In my teens, back in the 70s, I drove for a haymaking contractor. He had a Super M towing a New Holland baler powered by a Wisconsin. Loved that tractor/baler sound. Have never forgotten it. Very fond memories.
That's awesome. That MTA is powerful. Pulled that disc with no problem. Your ground worked up real well.
I wasn't exactly sure what to expect
That sure did work the ground great and sounded awesome, I could listen to that purr all day! It’s a smta for the senses! Thanks for growing the fleet with awesome tractors.
Appreciate it
That is a whole lot of disc , but she handled it just fine! You've got a good one there.
was there any more videos on the farmall 350 restoration ??, first video was July 9th 2021. thanks
No andy hasn't had time but i'm sure he will eventually
It must feel great to finally put that Super MTA to work!!
It's like an elephant just jumped off my back
I underestimated the power of the MTA. Good job on the field.
I did too
Sounds good. I think I had a JD 4320 in my M
Breather
Lol
I'm not going to lie. The disk did alot better than I thought it would do in the un plowed ground. I figured it would be a disaster. Looks good
I wasn't sure what to expect it did turn out better than I thought
Enjoy your videos but I’d take a 3020 any day for what you have there.
Somebody's got to
Looking good and by the sound on camera, it didn't sound like there were many rocks out there. That old girl was just pluggin along, ,lol. I enjoyed that video. Took a few passes to knock out some of those weeds, and maybe some of those complaining people, now understand. It takes all kinds to make the world go around.
I actually saw 2 rocks about twice the size of your fist. And I plan on picking them up today
Yes, Super MTA are a beast.
They will do almost as much
work as a 560 Gasser.
I believe that
Smta sounds great. Pulls that 14 disc like bothing is behind it
It definitely did
Always good to have multiple 2 bottoms laying around!😂😂😂😂
Spent many an hour on a M as a kid and that's one distinctive exhaust sound that no other tractor makes. You hit that hard spot, governor opens up and it just wills itself forward. That is a beautiful tractor.
Oh yeah they are distinct
me 2!!!
The Super MTA did good like we knew it would. There's a huge difference between a regular M and Super M. Not only is there more power but different gearing. That Super MTA may have 450 sleeves and pistons, too. The disc did a great job on the goldenrod. I don't care how you disc. It's your land, do it the way you like. Some people just have to leave lewd comments. So far, I haven't had much of a problem, but my channel is still small.
What is the power difference real world feel vs what they claim
Good day Ty Our neighbour had Ford 5000 told me to disc with it, it had that much down pressure chunks of ground would not go underneath, it took power too, I think it was 10 ft., maybe 12?? no bigger. It look like it was blue smoke coming out of exhaust???
Thanks
I always run my new muffler once before I paint them black with high heat paint.
Yeah I never even painted this one that's a big part of the reason
Real nice super m ta, I used to run a super m d ta. Ron ,Ontario
I think the only thing worse than golden rod is giant ragweed
Hogweed
Here's the deal,,,,you do it YOUR way. Most haters I've met are just the run of the mill arm chair,Monday morning quarterback. Keep doing you!!!
Always good to have multiple 2 bottoms laying around!😂😂😂😂
The price was right so I said die no might!
Tractor looks and performs awesome, pulls that 370 surprising well, ground looks good. RED POWER!
I can't wait to get the rear end loaded
Oh yeah, it will pull then!
I always brush hog my little field then i plow and disc, i think it helps kill and bury all the trash, nice job! Boom👊
Farmall sounds so good pulling. I come up in Rock country. If disk is getting lose on axle, then it not tight enough to start with. A secret to tighting disk. Is get someone to hit end of axle with big Hammer while tighting.
My tripod decided to hop out of my tractor while at full speed on the road…… wasn’t pretty 😂
It was a gift to the vehicle behind you
And when you plow it, it rolls the weeds over, and you get a much cleaner field, and it would take 3 or 4 passes to get it all to laid down that super M-TA did awesome job on disking that field 👍👍👍
Excellent video Gino :) also you tune up that SMTA tractor also did super job disking with no problem at all ! Also keep Red Power Boom 💥 going forever too and like how you explained stuff also very good helpfull hints too!
That goldenrod is tougher than woodpecker lips!
And Im even tougher than that so that tells you a lot 😳🤪😆
Just bought a 2 bottom little genius love pulling it
DAD did the almost exact same thing about 1960 when he bought a low hour SMTA, but was a KRAUSE disk. The slightly worn Good Year Super Sure Grips in 12-38 slipped pretty good. A set of M&W direct axle mounted duals fixed the slippage. Dad bought Me a Deere R diesel spring of 1964, and I disked some with that 14 ft Krause behind the R, think I ran in 2nd or 3rd. No duals on the R, it slipped a little. When I got done with 20 acres I STILL heard that thing hammering in my ears for 6-8 more hours. I ended up doing most of the plowing with the R and IH #8 3-14 plow, we tried plowing alfalfa sod with the 4-14 Deere plow the dealer sold Dad with the R. It was 2nd get at best, and had to downshift to 1st on clay spots or hills. The R didn't stick around long, still had 16 acres left to plow when Dad sold the R. We still had the SM-TA the rest of that spring to disk ahead of the planter, and cultivate corn, pull the combine to harvest oats. I read a comment a week or two ago on a forum like this that a dealer or Deere engineer told the poster's Dad that the live pto drivetrain on the R was only rated for 15 hp, which our Deere #25 combine probably used most if not all that much hp, so the SM-TA would have pulled the combine cutting oats. I'd never heard that comment on the weak R pto before but it's absolutely true, the township road commissioneer bought our R to drag scarified & tore-up roads and to also run a big 5 ft heavy-duty rototiller to chew up windrows of scarified and bladed chunks of dirt and road oil. The Oliver 770 diesel the road commissioner traded the R for never had any mechanical problems and it snorted pretty good sometimes pulling that tiller. The road commissioner tore out the LPTO FOUR TIMES in 4 years in the R and traded for the 770.
Anyhow, I bet our old SM-TA could have run that rototiller. Dad traded the SM-TA for a 450 gas with Fast-Hitch, now IT was a real 4 bottom tractor. So similar to the SM-TA except for the increased Horse Power. Getting ready to plow old corn ground I'd shift up to 4th gear pulling the 12 ft 4 inch tandem disk. 3rd gear was plenty in plowed ground. And 3rd gear was our plowing gear. I'd really like to find our old SM-TA, it was traded for the 450 at WEST BAY IMPLEMENT IH Dealer in Galesburg, Ill. about 1965. Other than the 450 burned a HECK of a lot of gas doing heavy fieldwork it was a good reliable tractor, as was the SM-TA. The MTA only needed the TA rebuilt, it had a complete tune-up and dyno test one spring at the dealer, and about 1964 it got a complete repaint, looked brand new, ohhh it had Char-Lynn power steering installed too.
450 is a beast! Nice having power steering
Dad had a Super MTA and a 370 disc. Spent a lot of time on it as a teenager!
I was surprised how easy it pulled it
@@FarmallFanatic used to pull that disc in 4th gear direct all day long.
I'm shocked at the power
@@FarmallFanatic Dad also had an older regular M and it didn't have the power that the Super MTA did.
@@christopherkinney7357 nope
It handled the 14 footer just fine but what really impresses me is how smooth that tractor runs. When you throttled it down, not only can you hear how smooth it is but if you watch the raincap, it barely moved. You hear almost no bump at all.
Nice machine, Red Power 💪
No I think I blew all the carbon out of it 😆
Hey Gino the old MTA sounds good! Hey this is guy that you met the day you bought the super Sia kroll's Mills auction. I told you then we be cultivating urea in late June or early July depending on what the weather does the next few days we're going to be doing that. If you have a cabinet can be set for 36-inch Rows and you like to lend a hand and give me tractor some exercise let me know we will see what we can work out
Right on
😊 beautiful job and smta sounds great what gear were you in with the disk looked like you were rolling pretty good just high steppin it right along
2nd full throttle
Bird crap is good luck. So my grandpa said on our farm when tractors get hit. Thank You for sharing you're Beauty.
Thanks for watching 👍
She's walking with the disc. Boy I need to get back to work on my smta. I have it over hauled and running but it needs a lot of small things to get it ready to repaint it. Enjoy your nice tractor.
I would they're kind of rare
Easy pull for MT A .
But I have to say your make it look easy but it is not it is real farm work .
Thank you and God bless.
The hardest part is getting everything hooked up
I don’t understand why people get so but hurt with the way you do things. Before we do any plowing, we brush hog the corn stalks, disc and then plow. Unless it’s bean stubble, we just disc then plow.
They just do a man they just do
Another good video.
Waiting on the tractor pulls.
Maybe a little more weight on the rears to remove a little slippage? And then I think you have a cherry rig.
I didn't notice any slippage
Keep doing what you're doing mister...looked like so much fun id like to get a super mta! Maybe I'll get lucky and find one like yours. Good job
I would seriously consider buying a second one
The SMTA pulled that disc with power by the bucketful in reserve 🙄💪💪 Red Power 💥👌
Yeah I didn't know what to expect but i'm happily surprised
I’ve tried plowing deep grass and you get a big ball of shit stuck in your plows
Sure do... corn stalks are actually the worst.
Thats an awesome tractor
Have you tried about 10 ft of #9 wire tried onto the colter shank to help turn the taller green plants under? About 70 to 80 years ago, someone challenged him and he dug up the dirt with the long green turned under.
No I just go over it twice and it's gone
Looks pretty good you said, I think it looks great!
She runs pretty sweet especially sucking through that miniature John Deere air :) and it's real nice you don't have to do a lot of roading with that 14 footer 😮
I pulled it home about five miles when I bought it
Omg, don't ruin your tractor! WAY to much iron for that little machine. Geesh, you need a ford son.
🤣
What’s up with not working the whole Field?
It's easier to video in segments
Great watching it work. Looks like you have some good soil. All the best 🇬🇧.
Yeah I do i'm very lucky
Loved the outrow. Im more into the super m or mta compared to a m. Ig its bc there was less of them.
Right on
The corn star
As a kid i use to see farmers put concrete blocks on the disk by where the wheels are at, was that to get the disk in deeper?
Yeah i've never seen the point in doing it you just wear your equipment out faster
Something I learned from an old timer in 1981. Save your used motor oil and brush it on your implements before putting them aside. Use a paint brush and brush it wherever the soil shined up the metal..
A buddy of mine uses it for heating his shop
I've heard of farmers doing that.
You definitely need the front weights on that MTA Very lol ight lol n the front of the tractor
I really didn't notice a problem with weight. But I think the front weights would make it look tough.
One piece at a time ... but it does cost you a dime. Beautiful tractor, looks even better in the field.
And it's worth every penny of those dimes
The MTA looks and sounds great , I have always liked the sound of an M - MTA under load!😊
First experience for me and I was very impressed
The sound is more gooder
Once you get this tractor to your liking, look out that tractor will be able to kick butt.
No doubt
3rd t /a back is a little slower than 2nd t /a ahead. Makes a good tillage gear also
Yeah I mostly was in second
My Super M needs the gas tank taken off and cleaned out. I just been lazy.
Well it ain't going nowhere
Oh my.... FF isnt gonna even wipe the bird crap off...
Kept it there for front weight
@@FarmallFanatic I hear yah....
Knock the green down, plow,disk,drag,plant. Done.
Yup
Nice that was working good!
Can you please tell me what loaded means with tires , thank you man I always watch and appreciate videos
Fluid in them
@@FarmallFanatic is it some kind of sealant?
Why aint that ground already planted yet? Just curious.
Cause videos are more important
half throttle?????? pull the hammer bacik let it eat!!!!!!!!
Looks like it was eating just fine to me
The idiots will tell you to put HD 15-40 in it. ❌
I like the low ash 15 40 for summer
Hope to see it pulling that three bottom plow that would be cool
I might hope the regular m up to it
Big red power there! Wow!
Happy to see it in the dirt. Handled those discs like they werent even there
It really did I was surprised
I would say that disk is doing one heck of a job cutting up the vegatation. Can't beat an IH disk
No doubt
Don't farm anymore but 1 of my favorite things to do was disk with our M.
Is your straight m feeling a little jealous and left out
Probably lol
We ran fluid in the tires of our Super M-TA along with a set of wheel weights. We pulled a rotary hoe section alongside the 3-16 plow and that leaves a strip of clod-free plowed field as you move along (sandy-loam soil, Chippewa County, Minnesota). We did fall plowing of corn fields in the '60s to lessen the plowing work in the springtime.
That just looked like a lot of fun 🙂
That is definitely one way to summarize it
A real workhorse back in its time period. IH sold tens of thousands of the Super M, Super MTA, and the 400 in a few years.
Poor Farmall M the SMTA cheated him out of his Job and Johnny Cash was a little Wrong about the song one piece at and it didn't cost him a dime he is right you got it one piece at a time but it cost you plenty of dimes😂
Love it 💪🏻
What size cylinder is on your disc?
4x8
Looking good with dirt on the tires!!!
Agree 👍
Thats my kind of farming.
Right on
Love the it sounds under a load 😊
Me too
I had a set of M mud scrapers I sold for a mint
Oh i'm sure I never see them for sale
@@FarmallFanatic if I see another set, I’ll let you know.
Beautiful tractor, BOOOOM !
Thanks 👊
Good job
Not done yet
Put it in 3 gear man if want to give it a little work out put a 470 disc behind it and sink it that 370 disc wouldn't make our H work our tractors had balls man and our m pull a 470 disc and we disc deep with no problems she could pull like like no other and did everything that our big tractor did but plow and chup corn and hay
Skip to the eighteen minute mark ..I am in third gear.. three quarter throttle 👌
This video brings back memories of when I was 16 years old back in 72 when my neighbor would let me drive the 460 diesel with a John Deere disc in the rear ha ha
I missed out on a beautiful four sixty diesel a month ago
If it grows weeds it will grow crops. Maybe if you keep the disk long enough to wear them down you would put notched discs in the front. It might cut down on a pass. Still your ground breaks up great.
Well normally I don't disk four foot golden rod 😆
If you aren’t dodging limbs on your edges you aren’t working. And people can say what they want about working that middle but it looks good and fertile to me
Me too
How do u load and haul ur M?
The tractor never leaves the farm
Wow, the SMTA sounds AMAZING! And performs just like it sounds!
Your ground looks as soft as flour when you're done. Great job all around!
Yeah it's definitely soft
The H would do as well.
Lol
She sure sounds nice too!!
Yeah I couldn't believe it
But you did buy a very butieful smta tractor very sharp looking congratulations very nice and I hope you really enjoy it
I enjoy it enough that I would buy another one in a heart beat
That's the way my grandfather used to disk the way you are doing it. I understand everything that you are talking about when you plow it it makes it cleaner than an unplowed field, and I used to do that at my grandparents' house when I went out to the field and I completely understand it 👍👍👍
Right on
You're hawor did a good job on the golden rod......
I just read through the comments. Bird crap front weights. Hahaha
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 😆
My bosses dad bought a 54 smta and his dad ordered it with fast hitch from a super c
That will be cool