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Olivers are forever, They have to keep building the other color green!!
Cleaning Out The Loft For This Years Straw
Getting over our dose of the hurricane weather.
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Trying Out Some Deer Repellant And Putting Manganese On The Muck
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 12 hodinami
Just some more spraying.
The Ol 525 Is Ready For Wheat
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 12 hodinami
One small thing to finish up then its just down to waiting on a long enough dry spell.
Finishing Up Side Dressing: All The Wheels Stayed On This Time
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 19 hodinami
All in all everything worked pretty good for its first season.
Last 45 Acres Of Beans Sprayed In 1 Evening
zhlédnutí 4,6KPřed 21 hodinou
Good weather to knock the rest out in a hurry.
Getting The 525 Out Of Her Corner And Doing Some Diagnostics On The T
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I think we ended up with more questions than answers on this one.
That Went South Quick: AKA, When A 4 Wheeler Yeets A Wheel In The Middle Of The Road
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Everything was going so well up until it wasnt. Luckily it’s not a busy road and nobody and nothing was hurt. It’s a good thing I had the toolbar unfolded because that’s what kept the rear frame from going all the way to the ground. Honestly probably what kept any pivot parts from breaking.
Row Cropping With A 4 Wheel Drive Is A Bit Different
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Definitely a learning curve to running this setup.
A Tractor Wil More Lead In Its A$$
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If its gonna keep dumping rain, we gotta go bigger.
New Side Dress Bar Goes To The Field: Stressful But Mostly Successful
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 14 dny
Nothing like dealing with the nerves of using a new untested piece of equipment under less than ideal circumstances.
Rainy Sunday Projects: 525 Combines First Start In Roughly 2 Years
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 14 dny
Getting ready to side dress and making the first step towards wheat harvest.
White 4-325 Experimentals, How They Were Saved, And More Tales From The Charles City Oliver Plant
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Dean talking about how he ended up saving the 4-325 tractors before the liquidation auction.
Feeding The Hay Ground And Finishing Up Spraying Corn
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That gets a couple more things off the plate. Still have a lot to do. Check out the Floyd County Museums channel to help them out. m.youtube.com/@FloydCountyMuseum/videos
Raking And Baling First Cutting Hay The 1960's Way
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Raking And Baling First Cutting Hay The 1960's Way
Switching Gears And Finally Getting On Spraying Corn
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Switching Gears And Finally Getting On Spraying Corn
Dropping First Cutting Hay The 1950's Way
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Dropping First Cutting Hay The 1950's Way
White 4-150, Oliver 1955, Oliver 66, Dad And Shelly All Help Finishing Up Planting 2024
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White 4-150, Oliver 1955, Oliver 66, Dad And Shelly All Help Finishing Up Planting 2024
All The Corn Is Planted For 2024, The T Pulled Through
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All The Corn Is Planted For 2024, The T Pulled Through
Getting The Muck Planted, Just Barely Before The End Of May
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Getting The Muck Planted, Just Barely Before The End Of May
Time To Try The Swamp: Disking The Muck
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Time To Try The Swamp: Disking The Muck
Almost Done Chiseling But Had A Minor Breakdown
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Almost Done Chiseling But Had A Minor Breakdown
Getting More Corn In The Ground And Switching Back To Chisel Plowing
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Getting More Corn In The Ground And Switching Back To Chisel Plowing
Racing The Rain On Beans.... Again....
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Racing The Rain On Beans.... Again....
Cutting It A Little To Close To A Storm Front: Got A Little Wet
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Cutting It A Little To Close To A Storm Front: Got A Little Wet
I swear if Biden gets reelected I think I will admit suicide
I 100 percent agree with ypur philosophy about spending money right now, deff looks like a storm is coming.
Seams like lately front tractor tires and implement tires do not last real long, even if they sit inside
Always something Farm
Hopefully things will work out in Nov. We cant take four more years of the way things are going. Your right, to many unknowns.
Just curious what engine does the 525 have?
THATS A OLD TRACTOR, DOES IT GET REG SOFTWARE UPDATES?
Good stuff! Agree
Seen that sprayer in your hay barn. Just curious why you don't use it? Looks like has pretty good size boom and tank on it.
It’s junk.
that black snake will like that new chicken house
fjb
Let’s go Brandon.
All one can do is prepare for the worse and hope for the best. IMO Hold off for now and recheck in three months. If it was me, I'd let the drill go. In all reality I'd rather prepare for a set of hard years than not.
The Indian front tires I bought turned brown from the sun in about two months.
What kind of return on investment would you have on buying the other drill, sometimes you have to make a purchase when you don't really want to
You can make our own nesting boxes out of wood I did
We have had good luck with bkt tires
They aren’t bad.
We 4'1/2 inches here in tekonsha
Pile those tires up and have a big fire. Treat Shelly to a hotdog for all her hard work.
Odd jobs make the farm go round Ethan👍🏻take care and keep em comin 🇺🇸
Always something
Is that hardi sprayer needed repaired
Just wondering what’s wrong with the Hardi sprayer in the corner? That it wasn’t used this year.
Everything
I think you should start working on the hardi sprayer this winter
I don’t.
Almost can smell the hay in the hay loft. Tires have a lfe span too and end up with aches and pains after a few years of work. They crack and show all the blemishes of hard farming life. Time for a re-tire.
Loader work doesn’t help
I got 4 in just north of Jackson
That’s enough
Ive been running BKTs on my 856 for a couple years now and like them. The rears flat spot a little but have been wearing really well.
That’s all my Carlisle CSL24’s are. BKT’s with a different name on the sidewall.
Ethan, in Des Moines Iowa we really didn't get any rain from the tropical storm. At least you're getting some odds and end things done. Thanks Michael
You’re lucky.
A lot of wheat is going thru the dryer this year.. back order is common terminology in this Brandon economy
You could take your old Oliver 8 row planner, narrow it up a little more and just make that your bean planner
Yea no. I’m trying to upgrade planters not dump money into a worn out pile of shit that will be nothing but headaches.
Bkt produces monster truck truck be interesting to see how the work out
I just did the 10.00 16s on my ford 7710 yesterday. I priced 8 plys and BKT $195, Harvest Kings $175, and GreenX $165. Never heard of the GreenX but thought I'd try them. Don't know if the supplier screwed up or they just substituted and didn't notice until I was bolting them on but they sent 10 ply Harvest Kings. I don't know if i should be happy I got heavier tires for the GreenX price or pissed because they're made in China. Not sure where GreenX are made.
Somewhere in Asia.
I'm not a fan of the American farmer tires. Nothing but bad luck. Or local shop quit carrying them. Cheep tires for a reason
I’d never buy their drive tires. But This is the first problem I’ve ever had with a steer tire.
Hello I recently had to look around for tires and found the same thing. BKT tires seem like a quality well made tire. Seems like alot things coming from India are top of the line well done. Enjoyed your video have a great day.
5 inches on my corn and 3.8 at the other farm. Most wheat is out here. Hope you can get it out ASAP. Thanks for another video.
Anymore rain like that and there isn’t going to be anything left worth harvesting.
8 ply should handle 50psi?
The reason why it was hot was cause you were working to and you don't get a breeze in the barn at least from my experience being on the farm
Wow It's hard to find American tires anymore. I'm still waiting for parts. I order December is then back order that long. Be safe out there your buddy from Nebraska
The modern US economy in a nutshell.
Go figure tires on back order & Firestone is laying people off.
That’s corporate level supply control.
Ethan look for a LED High Bay light for the barn. They hang from a hook and you can get them with a cord end on them
Because tires are made out of rubber and since the pandemic there's been a rubber shortage like every other thing there is and there's another thing called inflation and if that's not enough for you the key ingredient in a tire is oil
No shit Sherlock?
Thanks for the update. After seeing the tires, i could see the curve in the tread. That looked really bad on camera. I'm sure it was a lot worse in person. Definitely not what I want on my loader tractor. See you later.
I don’t know how it hadn’t cut the tube.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy yep,that's the mystery.
Glad to see you came through that storm okay. Debt is great for those who are lending, not so much for the rest of us. I just had to take a set of BKT tires myself. They seem to work well, but lack the protection around the rim.
The price seems to be pretty low for a Crustbuster, so I'm wondering if there is something wrong with it.
If you get up to Baldwin, the Buckley old engine show is the second week of August.
Awesome show, everyone needs to attend it a few times. Would be nice to see it covered on this channel.
I have had really good luck with BKT tires. I guess India is better than China.
Not by much.
still interesting vid ethan!
Thanks.
Never have to look too far on a farm to find odd jobs that need completed !!! Better on an off day than a busy field day.
Yep
You learn quick not to say the words I'm bored......
Interesting video as always Ethan much appreciated
Thanks.
Democrats and liberals........
Democrats. Republicans. Everyone needs to realize they are all crooks anymore playing both sides against the middle. There is no such thing as an honest upstanding politician.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy true... but prices are where they are due to the left being in office... and everyone needs to realize that we are in the spot we are in because we tolerate the corruptness of both sides... We are still a republic and we need to act like it for sure!!
This has been in the process since the end of WW2. It just started slow enough not to be noticed. We are now suffering from the voting mistakes made in the 60s, 70s and 80s when the politicians really began to noticeably sell this country out. People cared so little back then that they just kept voting the same people back into office and that’s why half our federal government had one foot in the grave. Same leadership milking the American people for money and power for the last 50 years and nobody ever thought it was a problem until now. You get what you vote for. This is what the American people have wanted apparently.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Yes Sir!!!
50 years ago I sprayed with a similar rig, Oliver 66 pulling a 30' Continental sprayer. Brings back the memories. You know, it worked.
Great stuff Ethan
Any thoughts to a lean to on side of your new barn??