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The Weekend Farmer
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Registrace 9. 10. 2018
This Channel is about the different tasks we do on the farm, and the equipment we use to do them with.
I do custom work for the public to help with equipment cost for the farm.
Along with, A recent expansion of the farm with an additional land purchase, and the startup of a new Hay Operation.
I do custom work for the public to help with equipment cost for the farm.
Along with, A recent expansion of the farm with an additional land purchase, and the startup of a new Hay Operation.
Delivering Round Bales
Delivering Round Bales. Loading with 5075e. I got unloaded with a Kubota.
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Fertilizing Hay Fields
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Fertilizing Hay Fields. Finally!! Spring is almost here!! Time to get rolling!!! DAP, Urea, Potash
Planting Rye Grass with a Hay Buster
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Planting Rye Grass, Planting with a HayBuster No Till Drill. 5075E.
5075e Finishing Hay Season 2023
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Finishing Hay Season 2023, Ride along in the 5075e tractor cab for the last day of hay season!!
Second Cutting Hay almost Done!!
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Second Cutting Hay almost Done!! 5075e and Krone KR250B Baler.
Turning a Corn Field into a Hay Field
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Turning a Corn Field into a Hay Field
Hauling Hay
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Hauling Hay with the 2009 Ram, 5075E, and we get unloaded by a Kubota!!!
Happy 4Th Of July....Trying to beat the Rain!! HAY 2023
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Racing to beat the summertime thunder storms!! Hay season 2023!!! Happy 4th of July!!!
Bush Hogging Ride Along - 5075E Regenerating -
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Bush Hogging Ride Along - 5075E Regenerating -
5075E and the Krone KR250B Baling Hay Part 2
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5075E and the Krone KR250B Baling Hay Part 2
Starting my Garden - Planting Potatoes
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Starting my Garden - Planting Potatoes
Glad you’re back!! I do know what you mean…just a nice, relaxing day in the tractor. Well, again, glad you’re back in
Glad you are back! I saw this the 1st night it came out. I'm ready for more!!
Thought you may have quit Farming LOL Good looking hay
@@ronniemoseley2040 There is no quit in Farming !!
I’ve been helping my neighbor put hay out for his cows this summer while his John Deere is broke down I have a Kubota L5740 what size Kubota is that unloading the hay in your video
@@dalewallace3812 I think it’s a 3240
Glad to see your back making videos.
When do we get some new videos?
I should have one out in a few days.
What’s pto hp required on the baler? Looks like tractor handled baling good?
I think 45
I have a cutter similar to that. I hate it! One time I set it down on two tires and put jack stands under the front. I pulled right off and it was perfect to hook up next time. Wrong!! It still had to beat and pry to hook it up. I’d like to push it off a cliff but it cuts really well.
There is a pin that locks the cutter in position to hook and unhook. you take the pin out when your cutting to allow the cutter to float. Your pin may be missing.
We need a new video! Been a while
I agree!! I may bale some hay Saturday!!!
Had a friend with same coop problem he took old fencing rolled it out next to the coop staked it down stopped the problem.
I understand the way you are pricing plus word of mouth can also bring in more work
Can u do a video on how to level the e12 because mines been wrong since factory ans leaves strips all over the pasture
Thanks for posting brother,
Is it my imagination, or is that tractor freewheeling going down hill?
Time stamp it and I’ll take a look. I don’t think so. Sliding maybe!! lol!
@theweekendfarmer7513 maybe that's what it was, sounded like the motor rpms shot up and the transmission wasn't grabbing. Been there done that, isn't no fun!
what is the large spike called and used for at the front of the tractor?
What's the tractor rear tires size?
Weakest link I have found in some 4wd tractors is the front pinion where the driveshaft coupler is, I’ve had them to strip out and cost big money to repair. The case and new holland has the strongest pinions if you do a lot of loader work. Trust me if had them fail at the worst of times
That’s a good review. What dealership was you at?
This is at H&R Agripower
He said all cab tractors are around $40k, you dang skippy.
Heck that was 3 years ago. It’s $50k-$$60k now. I priced a 90hp JD last year, It was over $80k.
What was your ground speed? That factors into the calibration for pounds per acre as well 👌
No Sir. Not with a fertilizer buggy. The conveyor on a fertilizer buggy is ground driven.
It has been a minute
It has been!!
I have the same setup as you. E12 on a 5075E. What rpm do you engage the pto? Mine almost dies at 1600. Is that normal??
That is normal!! You have to start that E12 at almost full throttle!! All batwings are that way on most all tractors. I have some friends that run 15ft's on 100hp tractors. They do the same thing.
Thanks! I thought it would start off better...
@@bradgreenwell6097 It takes a lot to start it, but not much to run it when you get it going. Without rambling forever...If you look at the gear reduction you get... It takes about 40HP for a 6FT hog. It takes 70HP for a 7FT, it has a single blade...Only 40HP for an 8FT.- 2 blades...50 HP for a 12FT. -3 blades. They make a 10FT batwing with 3 blades, They say you can run it with 25HP. Getting them started is the hard part. keeping it going depends on what your cutting.
You sound like Rodney carrington 😂
Loved the sermon, brother!
I enjoy your videos. Sunday music was on the last one I saw
I stopped video at 5:08. My estimate; $500
This is 2024! 33yrs experience.
@@jb6971 And?
Any contact email address manufacturer supplier. Need wheel hay rake 2+2 A shape which work in sugarcane farm.
Love the Blue.
Battery powered leaf blower works best for cleanining around radiator.
Great video. I'm looking forward to bush hogging with my 5075e, I've been doing a lot of grapple/bucket and disk work so far. Its an absolute workhorse
Its nice when you dont get stuck or hit a stump bushhogging
Just another day in paradise
New subscriber here from west TN. I have a 3046R and that little sucker is a work horse, I use it to mow my yard, rake and ted hay, haul hay. Look forward to future videos, just started my channel this year if you would like to check it out. Have a good one!
Looks like you got it from a trigreen dealer. Which one?
I see the CO-OP logo on the drill, what part of Tennessee are you in?
Middle Tennessee
@@theweekendfarmer7513 Nice, I’m just NE of Knoxville
As usual good job
thats a nice mower just dont loan it to NOBODY it may not come back in one piece u know how sum people are
lol pity the guy on the baler
How well does it handle the bailer?
It does good. I put up 200 bales a year. It’s fine for that. 4x5 bales. Anything more than that I would say go for more power. I will eventually have a bigger baler tractor.
10-4 on that hair cut LOL
I pulled the trigger on a 5075E this week and I'm hoping it will be delivered next week. Looking forward to putting it to work
Congratulations
Good job as usual keep up the good work
I just got a 5075E. I hope I don't have that issue
I’ve had two of them. They are bulletproof for the most part. The dealer added a second SCV to this tractor, it’s had a problem ever since. I’m pretty sure this problem was caused by the dealer. I’m sure we will get it resolved.
Great video. How are you liking the 5075E? I'm in the market for a tractor and I'm looking at a 5075E and Kubota M7060. The new 5075E's apparently don't have regen so that is a plus for me, any info is appreciated!
I’m my opinion the 5075e is a much better tractor than the M7060. If your going to finance it, I think you’ll like John Deere insurance better than kubota’s. Even if your paying cash I think you’ll like JD’s insurance better. That being said, I really like the tractor still. I am in the need for something bigger for a hay tractor. So unfortunately the 5075e may be leaving the farm. To answer your question, the M7060 is underpowered compared to the 5075e. Hope this helps.
@@theweekendfarmer7513 thanks for the feedback! I’m in the process of negotiating with each dealer at the moment. I’m still torn between the two but I’m going to think on it for some time
nice machine
Love the videos man! I’m one year in on my 5075e like yours, looove it. Your videos are relaxing to watch, keep it up bud
What’s your gooseneck length? Looking at this same setup and I have a 25 footer
30ft. Tractor and bat wing won’t fit on a 25ft.
Probably should charge for the tractor flat rate plus your time. $150 for the drive to and back plus use of tractor, implement and gas. $40-$60 per hour minimum. $75 an hour would be reasonable. In my opinion he got it half price. If you did it twice a year then you could do $200-300. That means you doubled your clientele. Just my $.02. I don’t own a tractor and I live in California where everything is expensive. Making a bit of profit will ensure you can pay for repairs and maintenance.
That sounds about right!! Prices have went way up for everything. This video is over 3 years old. My last bush hogging job about this size I charged $450
I still have mine with Low Hours
Good Deal
Boss prices are crazy what is a 2023 5075E cost now?
Im not sure what a 2 series cost. I think my 3032e is high 20's closer to 30 I think... What I have seen on the 5075e's they are close to $65,000. I think its absolutely ridiculous!!! I was complaining when they got over $40,000!!! Its not a $65000 machine. My next tractor will probably be over 20 years old. Im not paying these prices.