Lewis Ashton Plow Day Hobbsville, NC March 16, 2024
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- Plow day with antique farm tractors, garden tractors, and horses and mules.
Children appear in this video, but it is not directed to them. Children were with parent(s) or guardian, and they had the adult's permission to participate in the activities.
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Seeing all those gulls brought back memories of plowing as a kid.
That is some beautiful dirt, looks mellow.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@billgarner was the big 4x4 jd pulling a 13 or 14 bottom plow ?
@@user-dn9kd9ew4d I counted 14.
Great video! Love the diversity of coverage.
Glad you enjoyed it!
My favorites were the big Ford, the 2-banger JD's and the Oliver with the 2-cycle. You could hear it running over everything else!
It not draft controls that need to be set pull type plows are harder to set a person needs to know how set it then it pulls straight it easier. Mounted and semi mount work better but need to be set up right also. Your tail wheel on the plow and front tires tell a lot ot how a plow is set.
I 😊😊 the the kid already W dad on the tractor 🚜 😊 from now on he will love 😍 😊 that and most plowing horses when they hear the ring it hit the hook they are ready 2 plow if U dont keep up W them they will pull U a long I 😊😊 had a dog 🐶 😊 the same way when U walked her she would pull U down the driveway and road thats the way puppy dog 🐶 😊 was 😊😊 OMG 4 7 2O24
Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching.
Sorry but don't you guys know how to set draft so tractors pull straight? Always makes me wonder how old tractors can pull a bottom with 10-12 hp and new ones spend 30 or more!
How is it that the gulls appear as soon as you turn the soil? They just appear out of a clear blue sky.
I have the same question but no answer. Thanks for watching.
Coming for worms
@@carlosmoniz9570 yes I understand they come for worms, there is no water near the fields we are plowing. How do they know we are turning the soil and show up for a free lunch ? 😂
My theory is that the crows are the scouting birds and they tell the robins freshly plowed ground and they tell them. I have made one pass and by the time I get turned there are a dozen birds and by the third pass I had to duck down from all the swallows swooping by my head😊
@@jeffharper7579 I have gulls landing before I go a half mile, I never see crows though. I normally plow in the fall after the robins fly south for the winter.