Farm Tractor University: First 4 implements to get started

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  • Today on the farm: Farm Tractor University: First 4 implements to get started. We'll walk around the farm and show you virtually every implement we have purchased so far, give you some sound advice that might save you money! Hope ya'll enjoy!
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Komentáře • 403

  • @jakekeller4092
    @jakekeller4092 Před 5 lety +31

    Love hearing and looking at tractors! In the market for one now!

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 5 lety +4

      Awesome! Hope this gives you some good food for thought

    • @teddyandbenita
      @teddyandbenita Před 5 lety +2

      What county you in we live in surry

    • @ericmccormac6102
      @ericmccormac6102 Před rokem

      I love my YNMR 2420D! Got it refurbished from Jack! I got the backhoe and 6 ft scraper. Its awesome. I am preparing my 3.5 acres for development.

  • @aaronbrown66
    @aaronbrown66 Před 5 lety +11

    The rule of thumb is 1 foot of brush hog per 5 hp of tractor. I pull a 6ft bush hog behind my 32 hp 1953 ford jubilee and it cuts great.

  • @mds6387
    @mds6387 Před 3 lety +6

    My number one top pick would be a front loader tractor. Always get a tractor with a front loader. I use the front loader bucket A LOT. Makes installing culverts a breeze, loading & dumping gravel, moving dirt & clay around, scooping branches onto the burn pile, and the list goes on. A front loader is a must on the farm!

  • @bigskye606
    @bigskye606 Před 3 lety +5

    Up here in Canada, a snowblower is a must-have implement.

  • @JesseHires
    @JesseHires Před 5 lety +1

    Gotta love the 68 Bronco. Used to have one, was even a 68. Best farm implement ever! :-)

  • @durwoodfoote9607
    @durwoodfoote9607 Před 2 lety

    Good job. I love "what to buy first" video and stories. Decades ago, as a "new-bee" home owner, a friend told me as a "first time home owner" tool to buy was an electric drill (way before battery power) and I found that to be great advice! No matter what ones "first time" experience might be, check first with folks who've been there, done that. It will save you lots of time, money, head aches! Thanks.

  • @amos3three941
    @amos3three941 Před 5 lety +9

    4 wheel drive regardless of hp, front-end loader, grapple, bush hog, and box scraper in that order. The grapple and front-end loader may be the most used implements, depending on your acres and trees and cleaning up the land.

  • @gd2561
    @gd2561 Před 5 lety

    Josh god bless you brother! I enjoy your videos, very informative and positive flow of what’s what on the farm. I discovered your videos after buying a Massey which I’m getting ready to use on our little piece of property soon. Can’t wait :) keep up the good work.

  • @robburke8867
    @robburke8867 Před 5 lety

    Always Great videos. Thanks for all you do. Much appreciated!

  • @JohnMartinez-sm1sk
    @JohnMartinez-sm1sk Před 5 lety

    Hey happy 🐻 great video, your place is still beautiful even in the winter, great care taken all around

  • @Bmflinchum
    @Bmflinchum Před 4 lety +1

    Love the Bronco! I have a '75. Been watching for advice on my first tractor and implements.

  • @PacificCoastDrifter
    @PacificCoastDrifter Před 5 lety

    completely agree on the 4 most important and practical implements! Great vids man, keep 'em coming!

  • @calamaridog
    @calamaridog Před 5 lety +2

    Front end loader would be the #1 most useful thing. I have added forks, flail mower, and post hole digger so far. Next will be whatever I need at the time the most. Thanks for the tractor content!

  • @DraperMortimer
    @DraperMortimer Před 5 lety +3

    Loved looking at the tractors

  • @kylewallace2650
    @kylewallace2650 Před 5 lety

    Always entraining ..since I can't have my own farm I get to enjoy your videos everyday

  • @randomanonymoushuman
    @randomanonymoushuman Před 3 lety

    every time i get a new question about working on my new block of land, you seem to have a video about it, legend mate.

  • @festorfamine
    @festorfamine Před 5 lety +5

    Do a video showing the tiller. Every time I uses mine it always amazes me how soft, airy, and smooth the soil look.

  • @LetsRogerThat
    @LetsRogerThat Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video. Its very helpful to hear the voice of experience to buy the right tools at the right time 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @IAanchor
    @IAanchor Před 3 lety

    I know this is an old video but my wife and I just started looking at buying acreage. We’ll need to maintain a road, clear out some timber to create trails, till up some area for lawn, gardens and food plots. The rest will be leased out to farm crops. Your videos are extremely helpful and I appreciate the format.

  • @fender5247
    @fender5247 Před 5 lety

    Great video as always I just love your John Deere tractor it’s my favorite keep the videos coming. God bless you and your family josh:-)

  • @christianbotello8537
    @christianbotello8537 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing those every attachments when it comes to preparing ground, and planting. We just got a tractor and I’m looking into how to farm with a tractor instead of by hand and with a small Troy Bilt tiller .

  • @haroldsherrill5883
    @haroldsherrill5883 Před 5 lety

    Great video, probably help a lot of folks to think before the buy, about what they will actually use.

  • @ISXCUMMINS565
    @ISXCUMMINS565 Před 5 lety +1

    Good stuff right there!
    I have an old 1066 international with MX15 on 1000 pto..
    I use it one or 2 times a year👍

  • @adamallisonprosser1024
    @adamallisonprosser1024 Před 5 lety +1

    Love the info! Up here in CNY I’d put a snowblower or push blade on that list also

  • @jakemcclintock8696
    @jakemcclintock8696 Před 4 lety

    Another good vid. Intelligently discussed and well-photographed. Thanks agin.

  • @johnclark5009
    @johnclark5009 Před 4 lety

    I have a Rhino CY72 bush hog I use just about every day. It mounts on my old Ford 420. I do have a rake, a box scraper, and a pair of 3 point forks for it as well. Nice video!!

  • @grantamor7254
    @grantamor7254 Před 5 lety +2

    box blade, Pallet forks, bush hog, 3pt chipper! Great video, Thank you.

  • @chrissperry1830
    @chrissperry1830 Před rokem +1

    Very informative. Helpful as I'm about to purchase a new tractor and some attachments. Definitely a grapple.

  • @scottledger664
    @scottledger664 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks man great vid
    We just bought a farm and we’re getting into exactly this. Would like to turn a cow farm into a horse farm to grow hay. While I focus on building our new house on property.
    Watched lots of your vids very informative

  • @kbberlin7281
    @kbberlin7281 Před 3 lety

    That was very helpful, thank you!

  • @gmanjay3541
    @gmanjay3541 Před 5 lety

    Damn Josh....you've got all the fun toys

  • @michaelchastain4957
    @michaelchastain4957 Před 5 lety

    Hey Josh. Love the videos, tractors and farm life. I am hoping to get a tractor soon. I live in the mountains of Western North Carolina.

  • @daynecox3149
    @daynecox3149 Před 5 lety

    Very good and interesting to watch Thanks.

  • @shawnwood4317
    @shawnwood4317 Před 5 lety

    You Rock Josh! Great Video

  • @fuddrucker74
    @fuddrucker74 Před 3 lety +2

    I actually agree with everything you said and all your attachments. I would add a dump trailer that can be towed behind a 3/4 ton truck and tractor with drawbar.
    I would say though, by having a tiller, bucket with grapple and bush hog, and dump trailer,, you can advertise for clearing land and setting up gardens for people in the time between harvest and freeze and freeze and planting. Its usually some downtime that you can supplement your income with cash with "spare" time and machinery that would otherwise be sitting idle.
    Great Channel, man. Thanks for the content.

  • @Bushcraftprepper56
    @Bushcraftprepper56 Před 5 lety +2

    I agree with everything you said except that the carry all is a waste. We have a 120 acre pecan farm (grove) and the carry all gets used more than any other implement we have except for maybe the brush hog. I would say its invaluable to us. Great video. I always enjoy your stuff. Keep them coming.

  • @DADKATARiNA1824
    @DADKATARiNA1824 Před 5 lety

    Great information. All great ideas of things to have. I would only add start with a tractor with a front end loader

  • @bryanmackey1788
    @bryanmackey1788 Před 4 lety +2

    Modified my carryall with 2 by 6 planking and sides, like having a pickup truck bed on my tractor. Very handy for hauling cut logs from woods.

    • @jimcole6423
      @jimcole6423 Před 4 lety

      I agree with you bryan, the lift all has been a life saver.

  • @lilahnewton7940
    @lilahnewton7940 Před 5 lety

    Great as always stoney. 🚜

  • @wiedapp
    @wiedapp Před 4 lety +7

    I think what you need depends on the condition of the farm you bought and what you want to do.
    A front end loader with a bucket, a fork and a pallet attachment and a grader for the three point hitch are good for general use in my opinion. Maybe some ballast weights, too. Literally every other attachment depends on the circumstances.

  • @onehillfarm7002
    @onehillfarm7002 Před 5 lety

    I've been waiting for this one... Have about 10 acres with some woods and a creek. Now have 3 mowers and 2 pull swishers... New Holland skid steer and a small disc I pull with my pickup. Definitely need a box blade and V rake, but currently no PTO or 3 point.

  • @chrismeatball2567
    @chrismeatball2567 Před 4 lety +6

    there are so many attachments. it's its own school of knowledge.

  • @WelshRabbit
    @WelshRabbit Před 5 lety +1

    Wow, I couldn't believe my ears when you said a carry-all was a total waste of money. Of course, in the present configuration you have, that's perfectly understandable. I built mine out with with pressure-treated 2" x 8" yellow pine over a frame from Tractor Supply to form a nice wide platform and back. I added removable sides and swinging gate, and underneath, I added a standard 2" trailer receiver. I use a John Deere Quick Hitch to mount the carry-all behind the tractor so it's instantly on or off, but since I use it so often, it's more often on than off. I LOVE my carry-all and it is one of the cheapest yet most useful implements I have ever owned. Of course, I have pretty much all the other implements you mentioned, but I'd say my loader bucket or loader forklift forks are by far the most useful to me on the front end. I also have a removable backhoe, but it's a pain to put on and remove and not nearly as efficient as a real TLB would be, especially given that my tractor is a fully cab version.

  • @linopacheco9124
    @linopacheco9124 Před 4 lety

    What an educational video! Subscribing right now.

  • @clairemeisner7280
    @clairemeisner7280 Před 5 lety +3

    Love the videos

  • @glennmarybethmartin5324

    Very informitave! Thanks!

  • @kabl23
    @kabl23 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Thanks for the tips. You make the subject interesting by moving it along quickly. Some videos on youtube are like watching paint dry. 😃 Just a side note. If you were in Canada, your number 1 implement would be a snow blower. 👍

  • @vitalsigncompany
    @vitalsigncompany Před 5 lety

    another honest and perfect video josh. keep them coming. ric in massachusetts

  • @HamiltonvilleFarm
    @HamiltonvilleFarm Před 5 lety

    Great video. Gotta have those things to make life easier 🙂

  • @hugoburton5222
    @hugoburton5222 Před 4 lety +1

    Useful implements I have: 3 point PTO chipper. Also a PTO concrete mixer if you're into building stuff.

  • @snapstring3134
    @snapstring3134 Před 5 lety

    Great advice. I couldn’t to without a front end bucket, but everyone has different needs

  • @skipstein744
    @skipstein744 Před 5 lety

    I appreciate your insights...

  • @danielsanders2895
    @danielsanders2895 Před 5 lety

    Good stuff man once again

  • @ahmedbaig7279
    @ahmedbaig7279 Před 3 lety

    When we bought out tractor in 1960, It was robust 55 hp internatoonal harvestor. There were three implements namely Mouldbourd Plough ( 4 tines), Rotavtor (46 blades) and a 4 wheel Chessis for carriage. The mouldboard plough was doing very fine job in the field. Then Rotavator was used.

  • @larrymoore6640
    @larrymoore6640 Před 5 lety +1

    I like this type video especially for a person like me. I inherited a compact tractor, single blade, bush hog, and finish mower from my Dad. Since I'm going to be planting a large garden and help in a flower farm I bought a tiller and EA garden bedder. I think I should have got a single plow to setup the ground for the Spring planting.

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for the positive input Larry!

    • @mwnciboo
      @mwnciboo Před 4 lety

      Don't plough it, upsets your land and its ecology, just rotovator it. Ploughing is very damaging, a good percentage of farmers near me do not plough but cultivate crops over crops, with a No-Till policy.

  • @tnwhitley
    @tnwhitley Před 4 lety +1

    Great advice for anyone getting into farming!

  • @xzavior21
    @xzavior21 Před rokem +1

    Well I certainly needed this! just got a 50hp tractor without a loader and needed to know where to start. Everyone's opinion helps when you are starting out.

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před rokem

      there ya go!!! Good luck for sure....a good Woods rotary brush hog would be my first purchase, along with a nice woods scrape blade to keep up roads and push debris...next get yourself a grapple...then look at tillers and such

  • @sajesh.ssajesh2357
    @sajesh.ssajesh2357 Před 4 lety

    Thank you boss.. i am a indian tractor driver.. your chanel is great..

  • @CentralNH
    @CentralNH Před 3 lety +1

    Loader bucket, mower, York rake, some type of blade. My 4 most used

  • @townsendliving9750
    @townsendliving9750 Před 5 lety +2

    I dont have 4 yet, but my first ones I bought with the tractor were backhoe, scrape blade( wish i would have got one with hydraulics that adjust in all the differnt directions. I got a reverse tine rototiller. And I guess that front loader of that counts. Front quick attach forks are my next investment

  • @ReapWhatYouSeauxLeJeune

    Great information thanks for sharing

  • @mikel5253
    @mikel5253 Před 5 lety +1

    Great more tractor info

  • @jwwilliams
    @jwwilliams Před 5 lety +1

    Good stuff Josh thanks.

  • @jamesdjesse
    @jamesdjesse Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. I just bought 10 acres and a new jd3038 tractor. it came with the front loader and brush hog. my next purchase will be a post hole digger and a tiller. Great video

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 2 lety

      take my advice...rent a post hole digger....cheaper. That's one piece of equipment that sits all the time on the farm...better to rent unless you are building a major fence project

  • @antman-uc9hh
    @antman-uc9hh Před 5 lety

    Great video.. id recommend a transport box as a very useful implement too

  • @mrtt_awakeandreadytofight

    simple, straight to the point, nice n easy to follow, please get yr own TV show, the guys on there now sux haha

  • @raybeaudoin7141
    @raybeaudoin7141 Před 2 lety

    You did a good job explaining the the pit falls

  • @michaelkenny9027
    @michaelkenny9027 Před 2 lety +1

    good video, very helpful to a beginner like me. Would like to have seen how some of those implements hook up and work.

  • @HarrisonCountyStudio
    @HarrisonCountyStudio Před 3 lety

    Subbed ✌🏽
    Thanks for the very informative video .

  • @andylamm5571
    @andylamm5571 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for helping me. Your information has been very good. I just need to find a site or someone to show me how to plant Corn, Beans, and where to find 2 or 4 row planters. And what's needed to plow around the row crops when they come up. Simple farming like farmers did 40 - 50 years ago.

  • @jrsfishing1
    @jrsfishing1 Před 5 lety +5

    Great video! I need to get me a loader after seeing your videos.
    I have a woods BW12' batwing mower (35-75hp rating) it handles great on my 55hp john deere. You should look into one if youre just mowing pastures. Great time saver!

    • @erichoffman3593
      @erichoffman3593 Před 5 lety

      This is what I've always heard as well. 1ft per 5 pto horsepower.

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 5 lety

      Thanks...my step father has one and he loves it

  • @diamonddog257
    @diamonddog257 Před 5 lety

    good stuff .. thanks for the video ......

  • @menace2584
    @menace2584 Před 5 lety

    Would depend more on what kind of farming one would be doing. If raising crops on a small scale or having a pasture and raising hay; each would require different equipment to function. You have a great collection and all suits your needs. For myself: bush hog, turning plow, and disk are a must. Would like to have a loader, cultipacker, and box blade. I am learning a lot from your videos Josh.

  • @sneak6654
    @sneak6654 Před 5 lety

    I would add a 5th implement and it would be optional depending on how much snow you get in the winter. A pivoting snow blade that mounts on your loader and snow chains for your tractor tires. If you live where it snows a lot it will make life easier.

  • @jessegreco6818
    @jessegreco6818 Před 5 lety +7

    Yes! Tractor content! 🤠 About the Bush Hog - I use the rule where the width should match the width of your rear wheels on your tractor. This rule applies to other implements too. Loader is my #1, #2 hydraulic dump trailer, #3 is bush hog (for me).

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks buddy!

    • @natevanlandingham1945
      @natevanlandingham1945 Před 5 lety +1

      This kind of works up to a size. When you get up there you can pull a batwing mower that's way wider than the tires. Usually that rule kind of works as well.

    • @jessegreco6818
      @jessegreco6818 Před 5 lety

      Nate vanLandingham for sure. My workhorse is an Allis Chalmers 170 (pic of a 170 rear view: goo.gl/images/pMVaA4) with a 7’ span across the rear tires. So a 7’ would be the min size I would run for that machine IMO. I have an Allis Chalmers 720 which has a 4’ span and I run a 4’ bush hog on that (pic of a 720 rear view: goo.gl/images/2h1tpb). I guess we should add “minimum size” to the rule as you pointed out. I have run a 5’ on the 170 and it is harder to cover a big area and not miss spots. With an equal length - if your tires fit in between something so does your cut line.

    • @vclubamp
      @vclubamp Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah, that's what I think, too. I'd hat to think of having to run a 60" bush hog on a 50 HP tractor.

    • @jessegreco6818
      @jessegreco6818 Před 5 lety

      steve holton 👍🏻 I am originally from the New Haven area. Not a lot of people realize but CT has the best pizza in the country. 🙂

  • @markheselden438
    @markheselden438 Před 3 lety

    Good stuff thanks

  • @altonriggs2352
    @altonriggs2352 Před 5 lety +12

    Admit it...you farm so you can ride the cool tractors!!!

  • @davekimbler2308
    @davekimbler2308 Před 5 lety +4

    And o yes a PTO driven snowblower ( I live in Minnesota)

  • @christianbotello8537
    @christianbotello8537 Před 3 lety +1

    I love this

  • @mysticdavestarotmachinesho5093

    LOL Stoney Ridge farm. I live in Virginia on a ridge ... the locals say there are two rocks for every dirt here. Stoney Ridge indeed. ;-)

  • @deanc2006
    @deanc2006 Před 5 lety

    I would recommend using the plow at least once before the rototiller. Because you can buy a used plow for a couple hundred bucks. Use it to make sure there are no hidden surprises. After that, the rototiller is awesome. Just hate to tear up expensive equipment when I don't have to. You can use even resale them and get your money back.

  • @dankriewald4764
    @dankriewald4764 Před 3 lety

    Good Job , Thank You

  • @MiserableOldFart
    @MiserableOldFart Před rokem

    Box blade, yes, number 1. Rear blade too if moving snow in winter. 3 point chipper.. 3pt. carryall is nice to make a box to carry firewood with, so you can fill the loader bucket plus that.

  • @stephancrandall9579
    @stephancrandall9579 Před 5 lety

    My first attachments: scraper, brush hog, backhoe, and (yet to buy) tiller.

  • @wildbill23c
    @wildbill23c Před 4 lety +1

    My order of implements will be the loader, roto-tiller, and box blade....I think it really depends on your needs at the time which implements you start out with. Someone in snow country may want a snow blower, or plow before they purchase a tiller, box blade, rotary cutter, etc.
    My chores list will be repairing my driveway, and getting 2 loads of gravel hauled in which will have to be moved around to a couple different areas that the dump truck can't get into so the loader and box blade will be immediately needed. The roto-tiller as I have a couple areas that need to be loosened up and filled in where ditches were that got partially filled in but extremely rough to walk and drive across.
    I'll eventually get snow handling equipment but I have a snow blower for my lawn tractor so that's currently taken care of with what little snow we have been getting the past few years. I only have an acre so a sub-compact tractor will easily handle all my chores and chores I haven't even thought of LOL.
    I put my name on a new tractor, loader, tiller, and box blade at the dealer....apparently this year many people have gone and bought new tractors, they've sold all their inventory that usually lasts them 6-9 months within the past 2 months, pretty good sales year for the dealer, sucks for the guy trying to get their first tractor though LOL. Went over hoping to climb on a tractor and get myself familiarized with them, and look at the implements, but what I found was a very bare sales lot LOL....dealer is estimating end of August beginning of September for my tractor to arrive & be ready to pickup...can't wait, the chore list keeps on growing.
    I am still tossing the idea around of picking up the mid-mount mower for the tractor as well. I have a lawn tractor that's got plenty of life left, but I could save $300 on the mower if I buy it when I buy the tractor. May be worth buying even it it only gets used a couple times a year.

    • @RCPSU4
      @RCPSU4 Před 3 lety

      If the midmount is like the John Deere Auto connect, you're good.

  • @LibertyGarden
    @LibertyGarden Před 5 lety

    On the top of my list right now, for my needs, would be an auger for building fence.

  • @kevinvallee9049
    @kevinvallee9049 Před 5 lety

    Great video

  • @woofy548
    @woofy548 Před 5 lety +3

    Id have to have a backhoe attachment in my top 4 . Cool video

    • @hugoburton5222
      @hugoburton5222 Před 4 lety

      Depends what you're doing. I wouldn't say I use mine that often.

  • @williamhathaway7351
    @williamhathaway7351 Před 5 lety

    Make sure tractor is 4 wheel drive, front end loader, 2 rear remotes are good so you can do top n tilt, also true third function on loader.
    Grapple - I prefer long bottom style
    Box blade
    Landscape rake
    Rotary cutter -- (brush hog) don't use mine a lot, but handy to have.

  • @thefundad704
    @thefundad704 Před 3 lety +4

    I like the 68 Bronco the best!

  • @sherylannejacobs7235
    @sherylannejacobs7235 Před 5 lety

    Thank you.n good info.

  • @kennethwarrick7855
    @kennethwarrick7855 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a carryall that I have a gasoline powered air compressor mounted for driving t-post, plus any other thing that needs air. #1 = bush hog, #2 = disc, #3 = front end loader, and #4 = 150 gal sprayer. Other items are grader/scraper, rear blade, grapple, hyd. post hole digger, garden bedder, trailer, etc.

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 2 lety

      interesting....sprayer over and above a scrape blade...and disc...if ya eliminated the disc..you could probably eliminate the sprayer my brotha

    • @kennethwarrick7855
      @kennethwarrick7855 Před 2 lety

      @@StoneyRidgeFarmer No sir, I have a lot of acreage to be sprayed annually (tree farm).

  • @sybamunki
    @sybamunki Před 2 lety

    These are my picks for my sub compact for our smallholding - loader, bush hog, box blade/grader, tiller. If money was no object possibly a chipper and log splitter.

  • @synapticaxon9303
    @synapticaxon9303 Před 2 lety +1

    racheting come-along isn't an attachment but i tend to use it with my tractor quite a bit to get at the hanging trees or stuff where the tractor can't easily go, and some tow chains.
    The TOOLS you keep in the cab or box in the field with you are critical too. You can't be huffing it back to the garage for that wrench. Helps to have a level too for adjusting the "angle of the dangle", as they say.
    And bring that Deep Woods OFF.

  • @HarryHound1
    @HarryHound1 Před 5 lety

    Hi
    Great video as always, the only item I would change is I find a 4 in 1 bucket more useful than a grapple
    Michael

  • @COSMOsrlwwwcosmosrlcom

    nice presentation!

  • @thomasdesmond2248
    @thomasdesmond2248 Před 5 lety

    I couldn't agree more. The pallet forks would be number 5 and a must have. Just after the top 4.

  • @samuelmarshall1003
    @samuelmarshall1003 Před 5 lety

    I,'ll take that carry all frame if u don't want it.lol .I drive a gas tanker through ur neck of woods everyday.From Greensboro to Roanoke. I live in hillsville. Enjoy ur videos .whoooo!!!

  • @frankdougherty3233
    @frankdougherty3233 Před 3 lety

    Not to be nosey (really) but everybody here is wondering ... 1) Do you farm full time? 2) Do you have "other" resources" to be able to afford all these nice implements, attachments, and tractors? Don't want to "know your business" it is just ... everybody here is surely wondering any and all things "they might be missing". Btw, GREAT VIDEO -- absolutely jam-packed with :just what you want to know. Great Job!

  • @jayanddenissejones6648

    Another great video! Hugely informative. I've got a Kubota M7060 and my four top implements are the same as you'res except I've got 72" "Land Leveler" instead of the Box Blade because I have a mile long gravel driveway.

    • @danielmeyer403
      @danielmeyer403 Před 5 lety

      LOVE MINE.....WOULDN'T EVEN ATTEMPT GRAVEL DRIVEWAY AND PARKING LOT WORK WITHOUT ONE. WAY FASTER THAN BOX BLADE AND DOES A BETTER JOB. BB IS BETTER SUITED FOR ROUGHER GRADING, THEN FINISH GRADE WITH LAND PLANE. WORKS EQUALLY WELL WITH DIRT.....DAN FROM MONTANA

    • @jameswright1540
      @jameswright1540 Před 5 lety

      @@danielmeyer403 o loop