Home Made Disc-Chisel Plow! Fabrication for quick attach & Daily VLOG!

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Join me today for a daily Farm Vlog from our Southern Illinois farm as I take a road trip and pick up a home made Disc-Chisel plow from my friend Cameron Haney, from Mulkeytown, Illinois. This home made Disc-Chisel plow is extremely heavy duty compared to what you could purchase on the market these days, which is why I gravitate towards these kinds of home made, heavy duty implements! After picking up this home made disc-chisel plow, I stopped at Rural King and got some tractor CAT 2 implement 3 point parts so that I could fabricate this implement so that I could use it with my John Deer imatch 3 point quick attach system. Join me for the day trip and some farm shop fabricating to see if I can successfully convert this new implement in to a quick attach setup so that I can use the new disc-chisel plow on some of our land management projects! Thanks for joining me today! Please like and share our videos if you enjoy our content and stay tuned for the real world field testing of this new chisel plow as I will be taking it out soon to try it out! Also consider subscribing to our channel to follow all kinds of Kioti tractor projects like this, our Illinois and Kentucky land management projects, food plots, duck ponds, wildlife conservation projects, wildlife habitat improvement projects, wildlife photography, our Kentucky farmhouse rehab project, Bobcat mini excavator projects, deer watering holes, building roads, fixing pond dam leaks, Bobcat T650 CTL skid steer projects, DIY red cedar projects, DIY rustic barn wood projects, DIY landscaping, and much more country living adventure. Thank you. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

Komentáře • 81

  • @5thgen916
    @5thgen916 Před 4 lety +2

    You should be able to find a pin with a collar on it going through both pieces of steel so you do not need to weld. They are made exactly for this application.
    A hitch pin from the other side the correct length will work just the same.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Yes i agree but when I bought the pins I thought there was much more clearance than there actually was. There is literally maybe a 16th to and 8th inch of clearance on each side after grinding down those tabs. But you're right that would have been a better option but I'll make this work. Thanks

  • @clarkwheeler8764
    @clarkwheeler8764 Před 4 lety +1

    I think you're going to like what this piece of equipment will do for you....especially working up previously planted plots. Cant wait for you to try it out and post the video.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Yes I think I finally have the right implement. Gonna beef up those pins a little bit more yet though. We got more rain today lol.

  • @DLTJR1959
    @DLTJR1959 Před 4 lety

    You did a great job boxing in that pin. It should hold. I've pulled a 5 shank ripper in farm ground with no issues but it had been farmed a long time so no unforeseen roots or rocks per se. It was a trail type. The only 3 point implements we used were plows. Everything else was trail with hydraulic lift cylinders off rear remotes. That is a nice heavy implement. Look forward to seeing it in action.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Thanks. I've really enjoyed this implement so far! Does a great job!

  • @CountryViewAcres
    @CountryViewAcres Před 4 lety

    I like it. Looks like it will break up some sod. Can't wait to see how it performs.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Thanks I think I finally have the right implement but we'll see pretty soon!

  • @thandogama3863
    @thandogama3863 Před 2 lety

    i am from africa Swaziland i like what you are doing here i wish we were neighbours

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 2 lety

      Yes I'm sure I could assist you with improving the land out there! Thanks

  • @bretts1
    @bretts1 Před 4 lety +1

    Only you Kapper would find Mr. Haney Right from Green Acres! ❤️😂. Surprised he just does not show up at your home just at the right time. Maybe your to young and never watched the show. He really made that heavy duty unlike the tv Mr. Haney. Joe if you could design a quick attach with all kinds of adjustments that fit anything you make a fortune. Should you accept that mission. Did you see the article about the guy down in southern Il that rebuilt the old water mill he had bought in 1986 from out East? When he retired he started working on it and it took him 7 days a week for two years to rebuild it and make it work again. I heard the place people can visit to see it is for sale.

    • @jdouglas2109
      @jdouglas2109 Před 4 lety +1

      Green Acres is the place to be, farm livin is the life for me lol. I remember Green Acres, Arnold was the star.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety +1

      Lol yes I remember Green Acres it was one of my favorites!

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety +1

      That was good old fashion country TV at its finest.

  • @garycrumrine9538
    @garycrumrine9538 Před 4 lety

    Sure looked like a new truck stop going in.

  • @photocontrol
    @photocontrol Před 4 lety

    Looks good Joe! That is a stout chisel plow!

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Yes I think I finally got one that's going to do what I need it to do thanks

  • @bobpaterson1845
    @bobpaterson1845 Před 4 lety

    Really good lookin piece of kit there look forward to seein it in action 💪💪

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety +1

      You and me both! Took it out again today and burned through all the new micro plots like butter!!

  • @larrytremarki9458
    @larrytremarki9458 Před 4 lety

    Nice job Kap.

  • @memyselfandifarmer
    @memyselfandifarmer Před 4 lety

    KO fabrication inc, lookin good.

  • @nathanbrodeur
    @nathanbrodeur Před 4 lety

    Joe I would weld the nut to the frame then weld the nut and pin together and then take a piece of metal from the nut to where you reinforced the frame to suck it all together tight

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Good call I think I'm gonna beef it up some more for sure. But I was pretty spent just getting that done yesterday. Good idea thanks

  • @mdrirasedrased2708
    @mdrirasedrased2708 Před 2 lety

    Nice

  • @stevenpeters2593
    @stevenpeters2593 Před 4 lety

    Looking good job Tig welding ! 👍🏻🦌 Also I’m pro mig welder ! That’s why I took class more learn and pass test !

  • @bcolson82bc
    @bcolson82bc Před 3 lety

    Was looking up discs for food plots and found your video and your local

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 3 lety

      Stay tuned, I just added a rake harrow to the back of this unit for this spring! Should work fantastic! Thanks.

  • @dehavenfamilyfarm
    @dehavenfamilyfarm Před 4 lety

    Looks like a nice tillage tool! I had a three point hitch disc once, and it didn't work very well either.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Hopeful this one is going to work better than just a straight disk

  • @dustdevl1043
    @dustdevl1043 Před 4 lety

    Kapper's Welding Shop ~ "We get deeper penetration, stays hard longer".

    • @rotattor
      @rotattor Před 4 lety

      Viagra welding inc. " hard-core welding that lasts " .
      " if it ain't a hard weld we didn't try extra hard and long enough "

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Ha ha nice! Im still gonna go back in for some more welds for round 2 lol

  • @lightning7582
    @lightning7582 Před 4 lety

    I've found discs only work good with extra weight mounted on top and the discs in the most aggressive setting. I like the spring tooth plow best followed by a disc plow

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Well, I'm really looking forward to trying this one out! It has a lot of weight with the heavy 4 inch steel tubing frame! Plus I've got extra weights that I can add to it if need be. We'll see!

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 Před 4 lety +1

    re those hitch pins,..maybe if you had welded a longer threaded rod to them so that they can be bolted securely to both those braces,..then you wouldn't have to weld those pins on
    the outside at all. In other words, make the threaded portion of the pins go through the two brace pieces with double 'stover' nuts ( locking nuts ) by welding on some high strength threaded rod .

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety +1

      That's a heck of a good idea where were you yesterday? Lol. I'm going to still be fed up a little bit more yet on those pins. Thanks

    • @regsparkes6507
      @regsparkes6507 Před 4 lety

      @@kapperoutdoors Hey Joe, I called but you weren't home, and your answering machine didn't pick up! Hahahaha.....( joking, of course.)
      I'll try to be quicker next time!

  • @jerryhammack1318
    @jerryhammack1318 Před 4 lety

    Never had any luck with discs in a straight line .I always have to offset for them to dig/ break ground. P.s. it is better to chisel first ,then double offset disc on hard ground.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Well this things works incredible, much better than the 7 foot disc I had before it. Thanks.

  • @stedder8436
    @stedder8436 Před 4 lety

    Nice work bud

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      I think this is the right implement for what I need. But I think I'm going to be from those pins a little bit more yet thanks man

  • @jdouglas2109
    @jdouglas2109 Před 4 lety +1

    You could have used cold rolled shaft and run it all the way across through all the mounting plates, no pins needed. Do those pins get weaker by welding on them?

    • @riverfallscory
      @riverfallscory Před 4 lety

      They definitely do once you put heat to them like that.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes that's a good idea and I still may try to do that period wish I would have thought of that myself lol. I'm still going to beef it up some more. But I've never had one break from welding it just yet.

    • @jdouglas2109
      @jdouglas2109 Před 4 lety

      @@kapperoutdoors Hate to see you struggle Joe, trying to help out. I grew up on the farm and local fabrication was frequent.

  • @garycrumrine9538
    @garycrumrine9538 Před 4 lety

    I was just thinking about you calling Phil when you mentioned calling him

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      lol nice. I'm going to beef them up some more for sure yet

  • @clarkwheeler8764
    @clarkwheeler8764 Před 4 lety

    Joe at the 2:28 minute mark your implement buddy has an older 9 tine ag chisel plow on his lot. Dont know if its for sale or not but its very similar to mine (no disc blades) and I absolutely LOVE mine. I turned up the 2 end tines on my 9 tine chisel plow (making it a 7 tine chisel plow) so my tractor could more easily pull it to 8 or more inches deep. You may want to swap back??

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Man I absolutely love this one! There is nothing left for me on this one, it cuts, rips and starts leveling big stump holes and swales! This thing rocks!

  • @ramsaycountry1177
    @ramsaycountry1177 Před 4 lety +1

    Looks good Joe will your arms not go wide enough to do a thru and thru pin? Kinda where you welded that plate. It's just a Thought. And any update on CJ? Sorry i see it's for a Quick Attach.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety +1

      He is home and starting his long recovery. Good catch on the quick attach lol

    • @ramsaycountry1177
      @ramsaycountry1177 Před 4 lety +1

      @@kapperoutdoors thanks Joe. I see CJ loaded an update video.

  • @SheepyHollowCanada
    @SheepyHollowCanada Před 4 lety

    I wonder if you can get real long pins, then you could use the other holes as well.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes reg suggested that and I might try to do that yet. I still have some work to do to beef those pins up. Thanks man

  • @anthonylandes2119
    @anthonylandes2119 Před 2 lety

    I am in Illinois as well and just seeing this looking for something to pull behind my Polaris general side-by-side for a little food plots do you know does he still building stuff like this? That looks like it be something about perfect for what I need.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 2 lety

      I don't think he makes stuff for UTV's and such, just tractor implements. Of course he does make stuff custom order so you could always ask him. I think it's called Mulkeytown implements or something similar to that. But they make all kinds now for UTV's and ATV's I'm sure you could find one pretty easy. Thanks and best of luck!

  • @johnlmaloney
    @johnlmaloney Před 4 lety

    Curious why the discs are in front of the chisel plow spikes/rippers instead of the other way around since the rippers break the ground best and the discs break up the large dirt clogs and turn over the ground.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Not sure but it obviously works because that's how the big farm implements are set up

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      Perhaps it's because the chisels catch a lot of roots and stuff

  • @joshbeckett223
    @joshbeckett223 Před 4 lety +1

    I bet you bend em. Look forward to seeing Phil LOL. In all seriousness it looks weak on the mounts . Its the leverage that you going to be pulling on a non boxed pin. You got too much power. Might work on my tractor but yours sticks to the ground too much and I predict it folding. Now because I’m a know it all ready to see I work and prove me wrong LOL

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      I agree if I leave it like this but I'm still gonna beef it up some more yet so I'm not done.

  • @votered1552
    @votered1552 Před 4 lety

    Seem to me it would work better if chisels were in front and discs in the back.

    • @riverfallscory
      @riverfallscory Před 4 lety

      Yeah I’ll have to see how this works. You would think that you could want to rip then break it up. Idk

    • @curtisrogerslandbroker
      @curtisrogerslandbroker Před 4 lety

      This is a disc chisel plow that ag farmers use as well. It’s just a smaller unit that was fabricated. It’s meant to turn over hard ground or ground that hasn’t been worked for a period of time. Should cut into the ground 6-8 inches or more. It’s intended use is not a finishing tool . The disc on front is to cut up trash or vegetation then the chisels will turn over the soil. The disc will help the vegetation from balling up so bad.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety +1

      Well this is how the big farm implements are and they work. Those chisels will clog up quite a bit with roots and stuff so that's probably why they are in the rear.

  • @matthewwarfield4302
    @matthewwarfield4302 Před 4 lety

    So why not weld the nut on the backside, thread the pin into the nut and jamb nut it on...

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 4 lety

      I may still do that yet I'm not done with it thanks

  • @marvco64
    @marvco64 Před 4 lety

    I never show my welds until after grinding and painting.....

  • @jackbraithwaite8345
    @jackbraithwaite8345 Před 2 lety

    Why didn't you just get a hitch pin or bar stock long enough to go through both pin bosses plus a little more. You wouldn't have to weld anything and it would have been stronger. Well live and learn.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 2 lety +1

      I think I understand what you are suggesting, but this was a couple years ago so don't recall. But you are right life is a constant teacher! Some lessons better than others, lol. Thanks

  • @robs4272
    @robs4272 Před 10 dny

    Do you have contact info for the guy who built this for you?

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 10 dny

      Look him up, Haney equipment, Cameron Haney, Southern Illinois

  • @kevinstewart4806
    @kevinstewart4806 Před rokem

    Nice video but don't need the name

  • @janastegall5015
    @janastegall5015 Před 2 lety

    To me that implement is a waist of money. The disc is holding back the chisels from going into the ground twelve to fourteen inches, can’t really tell from the because I don’t know the length of the chisel. The chisel needs to be in front, it will dig deep into the soil and with the disc behind will somewhat smooth the clods from the chisel. Not saying I know everything but I have been around farm equipment Foyt five years and just throwing out some constructive criticism.

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 2 lety

      yes I tend to agree that maybe the chisels would have been better up front, but this thing was made specifically for chopping up front, such as corn stalks, and then working the dirt. With with my hydraulic tilt I can get them chisels way down, easily 12 inches or more. But it is paid for and is good for breaking up new dirt with roots, but not really finish work. It's always a learning curve. Thanks have a good one

  • @Daddyfarmer
    @Daddyfarmer Před 2 lety

    It’s made backwards in my opinion that’s not worth much

    • @kapperoutdoors
      @kapperoutdoors  Před 2 lety +1

      Yep after using it a bit I would agree. But still works decently.

    • @Daddyfarmer
      @Daddyfarmer Před 2 lety

      @@kapperoutdoors not a bad price though glad it’s working for you