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Mtnfarmer
Registrace 23. 04. 2017
We are a small part time family farm located in the mountains of western North Carolina. In addition to working full time we farm 10 acres.
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Independence Day Hay
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I am trying to get the hay mowed. It should have been mowed a month ago but it wasn't.
Tough Week On The Farm
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Sometimes farming is a tough job. This week has been one of those times.
Can You Plant Pumpkins With A Two Row Corn Planter ?????
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I have had several questions about planting pumpkins with the two row corn planter. We use a water wheel transplanter to plant ours. In this video I will try to explain how to do it. Here is a link to the water wheel transplanter in action czcams.com/video/mj1W10-eKC0/video.html
Getting More Ground Worked Up
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Today I am disking a field that has been plowed since early spring. It will be a couple of weeks before I plant it .
This Is Probably A Bad Idea
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So I have came up with another bad idea to no till a patch of sunflowers. We will see how this goes.
Dry Weather on Crops A Good Thing??
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I'm checking on the last planting of sweet corn. It has been dry but that's not always a bad thing.
On To The Next Field
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I am starting tillage on the next field in line to be planted.
Next Round of 2023 Corn Ground is Ready to Plant
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I'm getting ground ready to plant the next round of Sweet Corn.
Planting Sweet Corn Two Rows At A Time
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Planting Sweet Corn Two Rows At A Time
Getting Ground Ready For The First Planting of Corn
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Getting Ground Ready For The First Planting of Corn
Getting Some Late Season Sweet Corn Planted
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Getting Some Late Season Sweet Corn Planted
Getting The First Cutting of Hay on The Ground
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Getting The First Cutting of Hay on The Ground
Thank you for the video.
What HP is the tractor
trippin ballz
We have 42 Acres in Missouri. Right now we have a guy that's been using 11 Acres for Years to grow Agricultural Products . What's a good😄 ballpark figure to charge him Monthly ?
Post some new videos! I miss your updates.
Thank you. I recently got a Brindly sleave hitch plow for my garden tractor, and your explanation was perfect for someone who knows NOTHING about plowing.
Ok. I am lost with your advice. With out have these mowers sided by side. I do not understand what the difference is. Sorry. Later.
Haven’t seen a new video from you in months. Just wondering about you. Have a great day! TY
Sry, but you don't know the basics of 3 point to beginn with. Don't do videos on things that depend on that. or learn it
Thank you so much for posting this video on repairing that lift arm seal! I live in Surry County North Carolina and it is so nice to see someone close to me that cares enough to show other people the problems that they run into. I haven't changed my seal yet but I now see what I need to order and I need to go get one of those little pics so that I can get that ring out. So thank you again God bless
Great video and a lot of good information thanks and it’s a shame you are not still making videos
Were are you from?
Ii love to watch this farmer at work planting sweet corn it is a big lesson for me, I want my grand son to be a farmer like you! Thanks a lot from mexico.
Very detailed video ,.thank you ,.and blessings
You dont ever looked into growing Hemp for CBD?
If I lease land for crops, are you allowed to set a camper/rv/tiny house to live in for the duration of the season til Harvest? Or is that a case by case basis depending on owner?
How much does it cost?
Do you grow tobacco
what did you do about rhe lock pin
Do you grow potatoes
Thankas! good excample of 3rd pt hitch height... needed that for some welding! cheersing!
Replace the rear lift arm seals on both sides. Did not replace the bar. 8 months later one side of the seal started leaking again. With the cost of hydraulic oil definitely recommend replacing the bar.
New to owning cows and every bit of information is helpful. Thanks.
Very informative just bought one from RDH getting ready to use it we are in the Tri Cities in East Tennessee would like to talk to you
Just got a 2 row vacuum with liquid fert from RDH.... Ryan was great to trade with
Awesome video bud i hope ur doing okay
I'm brand new to your channel and I have to say I love it! I came from a farm and I wish I would have stayed on it but I probably wouldnt have seen the world. We have, from what I am hearing, we have the exact opinion of weather forecasters, I'll leave that right there and keep moving forward 😏
Great job!!! crazier than a football bat, but great job!!!!
Those are some awesome camera angles showing mulch layer in action! Thanks for all you share/teach on here. Hello from Michigan!
At 4:05 he has only six inches of topsoil because hes been plowing all those years ! Take that plow to the metal dealer.....get cash for metal price ! This is why so much top soils has been lost....because of plowing !
what are the sprocket sizes to get your population and seed spacing? great videos btw
Miss your videos
Thanks for sharing this. It was very helpful
I used your video to help me with my tn75. Thank you so much!! .... a couple things I noticed, .... it doesn't show how the seal was taken out. .... it just showed up in pieces there on the drawbar. I found that it needs to be out, for access to be able to drive the bushing out. ..... I just tore the seal all to pieces with whatever and got it all out. Then I used a socket... I think around 11/16" and drove out the bushing. ... and mine drove out extremely hard. ... I think it might even be cracked, but I put it back in anyway..... should have had a new one like you did! .... And then another bigger socket to drive the seal and bushing back into place...... Also, I did start near the end of the circlip with a small good Craftsman screwdriver. You have to really whack it good to get behind the clip and then get a bigger screwdriver and a pick and after about 25 tries you can get it up to where you can pull it out. .... Thanks again!!
Thanks for illustrating. To improve adjust the sunlight out of the camera.
Does anyone know the part number for the cap assembly? i have a tractor missing one
Is yours a 1-1/8" axle? If so, do you recall the bearing part number you got? I found a supplier "the big bearing store" in Memphis who has reasonable prices on bearings & pillow blocks (gotta replace several).
I'm located up in Ontario and new to the 3 point linkage ploughing game. I wanted to share with you just how helpful and well explained your video has been. It's not rocket science, but to the inexoerienced, it is a lot to figure out. Thank you for this easy to understand tutorial!
Just got a ford 3 bottom 14" and I need to know all of this. I have a newer tractor and I think it was set up with an old tractor
I have been talking several farmers who grow fresh sweet corn. They have told me they get between 17,000 to 21,500 ears per acre. 150 bushel x 48 ears per bushel is 7200 ears. Do you know why your yeild is so much lower than other farmers? I am in Ohio and have been talking to farmers from New Hampshire to Indiana. You are the only southern farmer I know to talk to. What is you seed planting rate? Thank you
Great video man 🎥🍿🏅 the work is awesome 👌....
Do you really need colters
I want to contact you.
How can i contact you. Give me your details for contact Link what'sup number, Instagram, Facebook,
Merry Christmas
hey mtn farmer, did you ever do a video on the roll over mechanism and the jam nut adjustments, I’m trying to figure out how to adjust this Dearborn I got for next to nothing and it has this on it?
I’ve written to you a couple times now about my Dearborn 10-156 with the roll over mechanism and jam nuts, hopefully I can find the video on how to adjust that, I noticed on a couple of your videos you have coulters, my Dearborn has the coulters brackets, but not the coulters, do you feel they are necessary?
Hey mtn farmer, I ended up getting a Dearborn 10-156 14” plow, appreciate the videos, please keep them coming, waiting on your videos is like being a kid waiting on Xmas morning, which video do you explain the roll over mechanism with the jam nuts?
Hey mtn farmer, what’s the next video in line that you show how to use the roll over with the jam nuts? I just got a Dearborn two bottom plow 10-156 14” I believe, has the same mechanism roll over and jam nuts you describe in this video and I can’t seem to get it to run true, I need that video please and ty, I hit subscribe and like, man I’m glad I found you and ty so much for doing these videos!!!!!!!!
How did you get the seal out ? The metal band that goes around the seal does not want to come out even with a screwdriver and hammer.