Dad cultivating grandpa's garden with a 1949 Farmall Cub

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  • čas přidán 19. 07. 2013
  • It was out of gas but once fueled it purred like a kitten.

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  • @jamesranger6283
    @jamesranger6283 Před 7 lety +91

    Nice. My Grandfather left me all the farm equipment when he passed away in 1985. I was 13 years old and never really understood why me. I did love him dearly and we always worked together on the farm. I immediately took to maintaining all the equipment and especially loved the little farmall cub that I learned it all on. Thanks Grandpa for making me who I am today.

    • @larrythecableguy7285
      @larrythecableguy7285 Před 6 lety +3

      my paw paw has a john deer 990

    • @carlkrebs1
      @carlkrebs1 Před 5 lety +2

      Your a fine grandson . That's why he left you his equipment , because he loved you . Take care of it , your a good young man .

    • @glane3962
      @glane3962 Před 4 lety +2

      Taking care of your grandfathers things is a good thing that too many young people don’t do. They just sell everything. My hats off to you

    • @cheekybastard99
      @cheekybastard99 Před 4 lety +2

      I'm not crying

    • @smacdiesel
      @smacdiesel Před 4 lety

      He left you his treasure, I wish I had a grandpa.

  • @dennispfeifer7788
    @dennispfeifer7788 Před 5 lety +3

    I grew up on a farmall H and drove it for over 20 years, raking hay, pulling a cart with tools in it while working on fences, pulling a 2 ton grain cart, just light duty stuff like that, pulling a dead cow to the dead ditch. It never failed to start. These are some of the finest machines ever built in the world. Look at this one, 70 years old and still a ticking. How many machines made today will be working 70 years from now...probably not any due to all the electronics, computers, and sensors on them. Some tractors made during the mechanical age will probably still be working another 70 years from now. Fuel, air, and spark is what you need with them. This little tractor was short the fuel at the beginning of the video. Grandpa had to step in and take care of the problem...It's a good video and I enjoyed it.

  • @carrollmoody9975
    @carrollmoody9975 Před 2 lety +1

    It's nice to see the elderly man get the respect he deserves, rather than laughing at him.

  • @parkdigwig3447
    @parkdigwig3447 Před rokem +1

    The most painful part was looking at Grandpas arthritic hands. A lot
    Of work has been done with those hands and fingers. Very nice seeing a Cub at work.

  • @mgt00656
    @mgt00656 Před 7 lety +20

    Brings back some of my greatest memories of my papa. He had two and this brought a tear to my eye. What a great man he was and he loved those little tractors. He planted and canned so much and gave so much food away as that is what made him feel great. He loved to feed others and that he did with those little tractors. WOW great vid

    • @glane3962
      @glane3962 Před 4 lety +1

      mgt00656 Sounds like a great man

    • @jeffscott8323
      @jeffscott8323 Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds like a great man. God Bless him. You to.

  • @OliverLee390
    @OliverLee390 Před 5 lety +5

    Interesting video, when I was only 7 my grandfather left his Ferguson T20 to me, because he supposedly only had 3 months to live, 4 years ago! He is still alive and as proud of me for keeping the old Fergie going and working!

  • @richardmiller3919
    @richardmiller3919 Před 4 měsíci

    I saw that video before.. Now I want to watch again! Farmall Cub is very good to use big garden.. I miss farm culture.. I’m 77 due to spring.. video influence my feeling to farm… 😢

  • @Darfur64
    @Darfur64 Před 4 lety +3

    Nothing like farming in your flipflops! Love those ole cubs, good tractors for small acreage

  • @gstonegraphix
    @gstonegraphix Před 10 lety +14

    love this video.Family,farming,and antique tractors!

    • @JackFlemingFan1
      @JackFlemingFan1 Před 10 lety

      Well said!

    • @Amostudiofilm
      @Amostudiofilm Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/bNyjBiHWbUc/video.html small plow but verry professional for vegetable

  • @mikedurhan9941
    @mikedurhan9941 Před 2 lety

    That was sweet; the old tractor, the old man, and the not-so-young man. A family with a tractor member........

  • @Canopus68
    @Canopus68 Před rokem

    The best thing about the cub was the mower. On a John Deere, of the same era, you had to keep looking back over your shoulder. Someone talked my neighbor into getting a Cub. He wasn't sure until he started mowing hay. He loved the idea that all he had to do was look down on the mower. He also liked it because he didn't have spin the engine over by hand. It was interesting because he had a dump rake,and no baler. I learned how to load a wagon with lose hay so it didn't fall off.

  • @98kzew-dallasftworth58
    @98kzew-dallasftworth58 Před 4 lety +4

    Great video. My Dad restored a Cub. They're both gone now. Daddy in 2016, the Cub in 2019. I have his old "M" though! (I bought it back)

  • @EZ570
    @EZ570 Před 7 lety +3

    I wish I had my father and grandfather still living. I would get his Allis Chalmers CA 2 row cultivator tractor going again. I now have a Ford 1710 high crop offset with dual fertilizer side dressers and power steering. It has brakes that actually work.
    To control weeds without toxic herbicides I lay plastic mulch now-a-days with a Rain-Flow layer and transplant with their water wheel trans-planter. I have a Ferris polyplanter that plants seeds right through the plastic, cheaper seeds like cucumber, butternut squash, and melons. I still cultivate the plastic mulch, and spray as little as possible.

  • @1507421
    @1507421 Před 4 lety

    My dad bought one when I was very little, so I grew up with it. Dad used it to plow and disc our really large garden & brush hog the back of our place. I started just driving it around our place so when I started driving vehicles I had some basic skill. He had it 40 some odd years & it always started right up every time. I remember he eventually replaced each of the tires, but that was all. It was built in the late 40's & just shows how back then machinery was very basic, but built incredibly well to run just fine so many years. This video brings back a lot of great memories. Thank you.

  • @petefloyd
    @petefloyd Před 5 lety

    She runs great. Lots of good memories! We had an H. Grandpa always dreaded putting the corn plows on the tractor each Spring.

  • @NeversinkJimmy
    @NeversinkJimmy Před 6 lety +2

    What a great video. I learned to drive on this exact tractor model, probably around age 6 or 7. I remember hand-cranking it when I got older. And the remarkable ability to lift the front wheels right off the ground if I dropped the clutch too quickly.

  • @defuse56
    @defuse56 Před 8 lety +2

    Reminds me of growing up, only we had a John Deere "L," pretty much the same idea but green. I like the way you do the garden--nice long rows; the heck with raised beds, wood-chip mulch, etc. Only difference is that I would grow tomatoes just by staking them up. Thanks for the pleasant memories. Everything I used when I was a teenager is now an antique. Me too!

    • @danfriedly1202
      @danfriedly1202 Před 5 lety

      I learned how to drive on one of these in the early '60's. It had a 4' Woods belly mower on it. I think that Cub cost around $500 about 1952.

  • @karinadler2308
    @karinadler2308 Před 7 lety

    Gramps is absolutely adorable!

  • @smacdiesel
    @smacdiesel Před 4 lety

    That tractor is in such good shape. He took good care of it!

  • @keithlucas6260
    @keithlucas6260 Před 3 lety

    My neighbor had one.....he had me look at it every now and then....I had a 1956 Minneapolis Moline 335 he got a kick out of watching me use.....I've also a 1948 CASE VAC which is awesome.

  • @kevinbaker6168
    @kevinbaker6168 Před 5 lety

    All the neighbors when I was a kid seemed to own a cub. A very versatile little tractor. I spent many springs plowing the garden with one, cutting hay and mowing the lawn. We had an 861 ford which is better suited for medium to light heavy farm work, things the cubs could not do.

  • @CraigArndt
    @CraigArndt Před 10 lety +5

    Terrific video!

  • @ableland64
    @ableland64 Před 2 lety +1

    I went with my dad in 1948 to buy a new cub I am now 84 years old and still growing a garden and working it with the cub

  • @hanspetersimon3689
    @hanspetersimon3689 Před 2 lety

    I Love such traditional use of machines.I cannot understand when people getting machines from her father or grandpa gives them away to gain money.
    There ist no respect of the work from past times.
    I believe that is a honour resting machines at home .
    So everybody reminds of people that ist gone.
    Her Love and results of her work are living further
    With best regards from Germany
    HP Simon

  • @bigstickpilot
    @bigstickpilot Před 10 lety

    This is a High Boy. There's a Low Boy version as well. I learned to drive on one just like this. Also learned to grind valves, set timing and tappet clearances. All the good stuff.

  • @kitchenengineer1731
    @kitchenengineer1731 Před 3 lety +1

    Cute. Kid was smarter than the old folks... he turned the key on.

  • @gregberry7000
    @gregberry7000 Před 10 lety +4

    the Cub was built from 1947 until 1979 or 1980 in the tractor works plant in Louisville,KY.

  • @AFFarms444
    @AFFarms444 Před 2 lety

    What a nice little tractor. I have an IH 706.

  • @CountryFamily
    @CountryFamily Před 6 lety +4

    Love the old Cubs

  • @harryballz6358
    @harryballz6358 Před 5 lety +1

    I love how he drags all the weeds he can get from the field all through the garden..lol

  • @Gixzer04
    @Gixzer04 Před 5 lety +7

    Jr pulled the kill switch n she fires up. 👌

  • @Z71Ranger
    @Z71Ranger Před 9 lety +1

    Wow... that sure does a great job...

  • @RusticatedArt
    @RusticatedArt Před rokem

    Wow!! that was so awesome to watch an actual Farmall in work!! I have just finished drawing a Farmall 'A' series that belongs to a Pioneer Village that I'm doing a series on here in Queensland Australia!! :)Robbie

  • @unclened6659
    @unclened6659 Před 5 lety

    He's doing a good job and It's harder than it looks. But, I don't let anybody drive my (1950) Farmall Cub wearing shorts and flip-flops! LOL! Also, your grandpa sure has taken good care of that beautiful old Cub. Sweet!!

  • @ableland64
    @ableland64 Před 4 měsíci

    Good video my 48 cub had hydraulic power lift to raise and lower the equipment.

  • @BobKelland
    @BobKelland Před 9 lety

    Very enjoyable!

  • @richardsummers9009
    @richardsummers9009 Před 3 lety

    Love Them Farmalls🤩😂

  • @Hillbillysniper
    @Hillbillysniper Před 6 lety

    A lot of people have done that gas can mode ! lol, Awesome video!

  • @sirjimis
    @sirjimis Před 8 lety

    Excellent, very good camera work.

  • @teddyhammack2195
    @teddyhammack2195 Před rokem

    Pretty sweet old tractor working for what it was made for

  • @Artanis1000
    @Artanis1000 Před 10 lety +1

    Entertaining video.

  • @everettedualino5074
    @everettedualino5074 Před 8 lety +3

    very cute

  • @JohnVHLife
    @JohnVHLife Před 2 lety

    Thats awesome

  • @WayneVogeler
    @WayneVogeler Před 9 lety +4

    Very interesting, if you would use some conklin gear oil additive you could probably get rid of the gear noise the tractor is making. The additive will polish up the bearings making for less wear and tear on tractor.

  • @camperjack2620
    @camperjack2620 Před 2 lety

    At 4:55 it looks like the right front wheel skids , maybe the wheel bearings locking up. Deep south Homestead just did a complete video on Farmall Cub wheel bearings and other maintenance catch up items.

  • @timmywade1313
    @timmywade1313 Před rokem

    You better be careful I would HATE to see him snatch you off the tractor & put his boot in your backside HAHA great video

  • @t-6273
    @t-6273 Před 2 lety

    Neat video. I like seeing the older equipment running. My garden beds are planted too intensely to use something like this. Wheel hoe for walk ways and a wire weeder for in bed weeding.

  • @joeyoliver579
    @joeyoliver579 Před 2 lety

    Great video :)

  • @service1956
    @service1956 Před 4 lety +1

    When he pushed the switch on and off a couple times it started. Made me think the switch was corroded.

  • @Redlinesixtynine
    @Redlinesixtynine Před 10 lety +3

    I spent weeks upon weeks, during the summers on our 140 cultivating our flue.

  • @johnkendall6962
    @johnkendall6962 Před 5 lety +1

    At one time this was how all corn fields were done . Because you could only run the cultivators until the corn got too tall weeds along with insects had a place to live and ring pheasants and quail had food. Now fields are just sprayed with roundup and planted. Quail and pheasants are long gone where I live.

  • @keydanasefa8438
    @keydanasefa8438 Před 4 lety

    Your way ahead of the game

  • @glenparks5175
    @glenparks5175 Před 5 lety

    Those things were awesome, cultivating tractors plow lot tobacco with one these

  • @corbman9049
    @corbman9049 Před rokem

    Grandpa had 1954 with the fertilizer side dresser.

  • @joetiller1031
    @joetiller1031 Před 8 lety +10

    That whining rear end is normal it's got spur gears that is the way they sound.

    • @MrMusic1950
      @MrMusic1950 Před 6 lety +1

      Joe Tiller . I just got a 49 pony which groaned like this, I changed out the rusty bearings inside the gearbox and diff, it's pretty quiet now, must have stood with rain water inside, gear stick rubber was gone.

  • @eiserntorsphantomoftheoper2154

    We usually started ours with the crank.

  • @teddyhammack2195
    @teddyhammack2195 Před rokem

    Need a little mowing on the back end hahaha

  • @davidtobias1665
    @davidtobias1665 Před 8 lety

    My mom always put tires around her tomato plants also.

  • @KouUrakiGp01
    @KouUrakiGp01 Před 9 lety +1

    I think you broke it in the beginning lol,nice little tractor my dad suggested id be happier with a 140 so hes bring me one in about 2 weeks

  • @hankelrod7315
    @hankelrod7315 Před rokem

    Those are some tall ppl

  • @arthurkuntz1525
    @arthurkuntz1525 Před 3 lety

    looks like DADDY FILLED THE CUP UP

  • @michaelcollins1899
    @michaelcollins1899 Před 5 lety

    City son returns to country for the day

  • @ShaneGraber
    @ShaneGraber Před 3 lety

    What is your row spacing?

  • @action_jackson5043
    @action_jackson5043 Před 3 lety

    1:02 about the caps they are not illegal I think, they were designed differently because people were putting gas on the fires and they would get on the nozzle and blow up

  • @74superglide
    @74superglide Před 3 lety +1

    The one I have, you only pull the choke open for a split second then close it and it will crank right up. I'm trying to figure out what's missing from under your gas tank..edit.. now I realize your doesn't have hydraulics lol, the pump is what's missing.

  • @COPPER71
    @COPPER71 Před 10 lety +3

    Why does the inside drive wheel lock up in a turn. Is it to help the tractor turn sharper?

    • @elhigh
      @elhigh Před 10 lety +2

      Yup. In fact the brake pedal/s can be operated separately so you can stop the inside wheel for exactly that purpose. It also helps if you start to spin a wheel, to slow down the one that's slipping and give the one with traction more power.

    • @dennispfeifer7788
      @dennispfeifer7788 Před 5 lety +2

      Bro. The operator hits the left or right brake to make the tractor pivot around and get back in the game. They are designed to work like that.

  • @FarmallFanatic
    @FarmallFanatic Před rokem +1

    I need the rear assembly

  • @bottomheavy6
    @bottomheavy6 Před 9 lety +1

    Wouldnt you think they would have everything checked out BEFORE they start the video ??

  • @stevemyo8137
    @stevemyo8137 Před 2 lety

    Most people want the newest biggest tool. Nothing wrong with with that right there. Good times

  • @rustyrelicsfarm2406
    @rustyrelicsfarm2406 Před 6 lety

    My youngest grandfather is 59 and I am 21

  • @plattforminternationalismu1690

    Farmall cub hatte einen benzinmotor? Tolles gefährt, der gute blick auf den boden! Lg.

  • @clarkedgaredgar4214
    @clarkedgaredgar4214 Před 3 lety

    Have a 1948 cub . Just need some implements to put on it .

  • @funkidslearning9646
    @funkidslearning9646 Před 3 lety

    Hi, sir could you give me some advice which tractor is best to fit for doing farming with 10 acres for planting corn seeds and cleaning weeds in spaces of corn rows and hot pepper? Because I have used a Walk behind tractor for 3 years but the tiller is very slow to finish only w acre per day and too work for a Walk behind tiller (craftsman rear-tine tiller 28" ) u r a farmer, u must have a good experience for many 🚜, so plz give me some advice what kind and size of tractor u should have it to do my work

  • @RobertJohnson-th2yf
    @RobertJohnson-th2yf Před 2 lety

    He wasted a lot of time going over the same areas twice. I don't know why on his return runs his left side cultivators were going over areas that was already done. It would have been faster if on his return runs he did one row further to the left. The way he was doing it, each time he drove back he was only cultivating one extra space between the rows. If he came back one row further to the left, then each time he drove back he would be cultivating two extra rows.

  • @clarkedgaredgar4214
    @clarkedgaredgar4214 Před 3 lety

    Must turn the ig. Switch on for it to run .

  • @douglascorley6630
    @douglascorley6630 Před 4 lety

    First gear that little garden it plows the same in low gear

  • @brucemorris6319
    @brucemorris6319 Před 3 lety

    What’s the purpose of putting car tires over the plants?

  • @dfuller968
    @dfuller968 Před 9 lety +1

    I have a chance to buy a 49 cub. What would one be worth in running condition needing a paint restoration?

    • @rickeydesormeaux8378
      @rickeydesormeaux8378 Před 9 lety

      I sold my Kubota L3010 with front loader 12 years old for 7 grand with 2100 hours

    • @nathanyamaha465
      @nathanyamaha465  Před 9 lety

      Without any implements probably $2500. They don't have a lot of horsepower.

    • @jhomrich89
      @jhomrich89 Před 8 lety

      +D Fuller in running condition they usually run about $1500 or so if you're not going to do much with it most people buy it as an inexpensive wide area lawn mower with the Woods belly mower kit available for it, till small gardens and snow plowing; much like the same reason you would buy a Kubota BX or a John Deere 1025; just to step up from a garden tractor. The other drawback is good luck finding implements for them, because they do not have a standard 540 category 1 PTO rear implements are far and few versus any other tractor if you need a box blade or rotary cutter you can run to your farm dealer and buy one and you're sure it fits, with these you're stuck praying to the craigslist gods hoping that you can find what you need because nobody makes anything for them. To be quite honest with you these are cool little tractors but honestly you're better off getting a Farmall H or Ford 8N, tons of aftermarket parts for either of them, relatively easy to work on and much easier to sell when the time comes.

  • @dennispfeifer7788
    @dennispfeifer7788 Před 10 lety

    Younger man looks like baby Bush...

  • @woodywoods5373
    @woodywoods5373 Před rokem +1

    A real farmer wears shorts and flip flops

  • @nielshermansen3299
    @nielshermansen3299 Před rokem

    Thats the first time i have seen a cub not in a front lawn

  • @1brtucker
    @1brtucker Před 8 lety

    very nice. ...

  • @SteelyPaw
    @SteelyPaw Před 6 lety +3

    Hey, Grandpa, does the kid irritate you the way he does things, or what, LoL? Very cool tractor, hard to be-leave it only has 15 HP even if it has that much.. All Farmall tractors in the late 50's to middle sixties were tough almost bullet proof tractors.

  • @mybusinessonly1557
    @mybusinessonly1557 Před 4 lety

    Farming in flip flops! Lol

  • @mssmoothjazzlover
    @mssmoothjazzlover Před 3 lety

    My papa has a farmall

  • @owenknight5892
    @owenknight5892 Před 5 lety

    is it for sale

  • @robertsmith9810
    @robertsmith9810 Před 3 lety

    poor germination or short of lime ? handy little tractor tho

  • @deweydodo6691
    @deweydodo6691 Před 5 lety

    And when the corn gets too tall then what ?

  • @katierink7851
    @katierink7851 Před 5 lety +1

    thats a weeder not a cultivater and by the way all gas cans have vents in them i know all this because i have a farm too

    • @Cdubp01
      @Cdubp01 Před 4 lety

      I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not-but that’s definitely a cultivator, and the feds passed legislation over a decade ago banning the manufacture of cans with vents.

  • @davidholz3784
    @davidholz3784 Před 7 lety

    fill it open it and chock it ,,start it

  • @normgraham8630
    @normgraham8630 Před 3 lety

    Proper footwear?

  • @douglasaguillon5201
    @douglasaguillon5201 Před 3 lety

    Girl glass nice and tractor

  • @larrythecableguy7285
    @larrythecableguy7285 Před 6 lety

    my paw paw has a john deer 990

  • @aparecidogomes8527
    @aparecidogomes8527 Před 6 lety

    Bom dia

  • @arfarms5711
    @arfarms5711 Před 6 lety +5

    That is honestly idiotic to drag that break all the way around at the ends. Hate to sound negative, but good lord, you’ll be done in 15 mins, not 100 acres to do. I guess it’s yours though. Real simple to skip rows and turn wide.

  • @johndowe7003
    @johndowe7003 Před 5 lety

    aint got gas no gas in it. hmpf

  • @TVTruther
    @TVTruther Před 10 lety +5

    Very relaxing and fun vid to watch until 4:40 when some nagging voice said, "your in the yard"....please edit that part out, really irritating.....

    • @nathanyamaha465
      @nathanyamaha465  Před 10 lety +6

      I hear ya. I felt like an idiot after saying that.
      I was thinking of not screwing up Grandpa's lawn but realized right after it was a pointless concern...
      Kinda like a backseat driver, sometimes I foolishly think I can do better.

    • @exxusdrugstore300
      @exxusdrugstore300 Před 8 lety

      +Just Here For The CZcams Lol, just realized these comments are a year old, good job me.

    • @mathman1923
      @mathman1923 Před 8 lety +1

      +TVTruther so funny. there are many folks in my family who would have screaming the same thing.

    • @leroy4065
      @leroy4065 Před 4 lety

      TVTruther in my family we run 140s and we get made if you dont tear up the yard bc we hate cutting grass

  • @alanbarker7792
    @alanbarker7792 Před 5 lety

    6

  • @GypsyPaz
    @GypsyPaz Před 5 lety

    im confused. im not a farmer, but arnt you supposed to cultivate before you plant your crops? I mean, using the corn tassles cant be the proper tool to wipe the greese of the bottom of your tractor.

    • @nathanyamaha465
      @nathanyamaha465  Před 5 lety

      Cultivating removes the weeds while the crop is already growing. Plowing is what prepares the soil before planting.

  • @jp6796
    @jp6796 Před 6 lety

    Funny to think most of these never made more than 15 horse power on a good day and did a great job... You can't buy a riding mower with less than less than 15 horse power for perspective.

    • @michaelcollins1899
      @michaelcollins1899 Před 5 lety +1

      If you want to talk perspective. That 15 hp lawnmower you speak of is about 5 hp in perspective lol. The cubs hp to weight ratio would pull a 20 hp lawnmower forward backward and sideways anywhere , anyday. I know, ive done it. My brother bought a brand new shiny 24 hp wheelhorse yrs ago and was bragging too much, 15 mins later, he was quiet. Hp is measured totally diff now, these were when hp was real hp of what it actually would pull off drawbar, now days that high hp lawnmower is rated of engine rpm. The higher they make motor rev, the higher hp they put on the sticker lol. Fake hp is what it is.

    • @johnkendall6962
      @johnkendall6962 Před 5 lety

      @@michaelcollins1899 Thats true the horse power was rated at the drawbar LOL I bet many people don't even know what the drawbar is. My father had a John Deere garden tractor with I think 18 horse power it was a while ago but I think it was the 140. It had a blade and 5 ft deck and also a pto unit with a 3 point hitch but it wasn't able to pull as much as my grandfathers old cub could. I don't think it would have had the power to the wheels to pull that cultivator even if it was high enough to clear the corn . It's easy to see why small farms used them that cultivating was only a couple of minutes compared to hours of hoeing .

    • @michaelcollins1899
      @michaelcollins1899 Před 5 lety

      @@johnkendall6962 sad but your probably right.