Another great video Scott. I really like your new tractor and planter they seem to be doing a good job. I'm planning the Jimmy red and Hastings prolific this year and I think I will try the Creek Indian corn next year. I look forward to your next video.
Thanks Jack! Thanks for business and hope your well ! The Creek corn is extremely durable. It also taste good. We’re working on a new video called “ A Farmers Garden” . It how to raise a garden. Thanks again Jack
I love my Farmalls too. Hard to beat some IH power. I own 2 Super Cs, a C, and a H. I’m still planting that Hastings Prolific seed I bought from you in 2017. The first year I saved all the seed but 2018 I ate some. It’s some good tasting field corn. I planted it again this year and sidedressed it yesterday right before the rain.
Another nice and informative video. That 350 looks like a keeper, nice job on the paint. I have an 8N that desperately needs some love but it's doubtful that it'll ever look as nice as your 350. What is the title of the hymn that accompanies the video? I recognize it but I can't remember the name of it.
It’s ‘ Leaning on the everlasting arms’ ... an old old hymn.... this version was the theme to the movie True Grit with Jeff Bridges a few years ago. Your 8N is the classic of all tractors. They are still being used around here.. I think they are beautiful old tractors. I would restore it and keep using it. You be safe.
I can't believe you brought that tractor do you really need another tractor how many tractors do you have now. you going to be tractor poor you keep it up.
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loved that! i have a 350 utility. beautiful!
My brother sold him that tractor, it was well maintained.
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Another great video Scott. I really like your new tractor and planter they seem to be doing a good job. I'm planning the Jimmy red and Hastings prolific this year and I think I will try the Creek Indian corn next year. I look forward to your next video.
Thanks Jack! Thanks for business and hope your well ! The Creek corn is extremely durable. It also taste good. We’re working on a new video called “ A Farmers Garden” . It how to raise a garden. Thanks again Jack
I love my Farmalls too. Hard to beat some IH power. I own 2 Super Cs, a C, and a H. I’m still planting that Hastings Prolific seed I bought from you in 2017. The first year I saved all the seed but 2018 I ate some. It’s some good tasting field corn. I planted it again this year and sidedressed it yesterday right before the rain.
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U can get some more 2 point attachments from buch tractor store in Burlington Nc off line or even parts for the planter
Thank you Dylan.
Another nice and informative video. That 350 looks like a keeper, nice job on the paint. I have an 8N that desperately needs some love but it's doubtful that it'll ever look as nice as your 350. What is the title of the hymn that accompanies the video? I recognize it but I can't remember the name of it.
It’s ‘ Leaning on the everlasting arms’ ... an old old hymn.... this version was the theme to the movie True Grit with Jeff Bridges a few years ago. Your 8N is the classic of all tractors. They are still being used around here.. I think they are beautiful old tractors. I would restore it and keep using it. You be safe.
It's not a "parade" tractor, but I'd take a girl to the local DQ with it.
Thank you Pinesparrow.
I can't believe you brought that tractor do you really need another tractor how many tractors do you have now. you going to be tractor poor you keep it up.
George your right. I think I have enough... unless I see another one.
@@scottrailey3892 Ok just one more for now
What is the different Farmall 140 and 350?
Do they use the same implements?
Two different tractors. The 140 is one row tractor that is ‘off set/cultivision’ the 350 is a traditional 3 pt system.
@@scottrailey3892thanks, and one more thing ... which one is better for cultivating such as cleaning weeds and also put rear tine?