Boy remember those days. Back around the late '50s to early 60s we used a Oliver 70 with mounted cultivators we borrowed from the neighbors, and then my dad got a Case VAC with several pieces of Case equipment one being a fully mounted front and rear cultivators. Boy I remember almost being hypnotized staring down at the rows and straddling them from one end of the field to the other. Dozing off and oops wiping out a few feet of corn. Of course, like every body else we eventually started with the Anthrazine (sp.?) spray. Thanks for the video.
I laughed at, wiped out a few feet of corn. I dug out a few at the end of the rows trying to be fast. The shields definitely narrow how much wiggle room you’ve got.
Thanks for the explanation on why only cultivating one row, I was questioning that early in the video. Corn looks good. Some early corn in Kansas is almost 3' tall and some late corn here, will compare to yours.
Boy remember those days. Back around the late '50s to early 60s we used a Oliver 70 with mounted cultivators we borrowed from the neighbors, and then my dad got a Case VAC with several pieces of Case equipment one being a fully mounted front and rear cultivators. Boy I remember almost being hypnotized staring down at the rows and straddling them from one end of the field to the other. Dozing off and oops wiping out a few feet of corn. Of course, like every body else we eventually started with the Anthrazine (sp.?) spray. Thanks for the video.
I laughed at, wiped out a few feet of corn. I dug out a few at the end of the rows trying to be fast. The shields definitely narrow how much wiggle room you’ve got.
Wondering good Job. I have a B with a 2 row. Fun to play with. Also run a 8 row 30 in.
Thanks for the ride
looks more like fun than work!
Love it great video
Yep that is how it used to be done. I have a restored 1939 B. Wish I could find some cultivators for it.
Awesome video i like the tractor
Thanks for the explanation on why only cultivating one row, I was questioning that early in the video. Corn looks good. Some early corn in Kansas is almost 3' tall and some late corn here, will compare to yours.
We’ve had so much rain, but no good hot weather to give it that boost. Hopefully it all evens out later this summer.
Why didn't you drop both gangs at the :50 mark? The right front gangs are in the air.
Why are you doing 1 row at a time.
2 rows