Drug out the last 40 over 2 days to let some questionable spots dry out a little but its all done now.
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@loganbeedy5950Ай бұрын
We at one point had 5 people working at the same time last weekend to get planting done, 2 dragging fields, 2 planting, and one running seed, fertilizer, diesel, and food around to all of us. So happy that shits over with
@rustyrelicsfarm2406Ай бұрын
Its a relief.
@dennislamers986Ай бұрын
Shelly seamed to be happy to driving tractor. Sooner or later it will all come together. Shelly you pay comes in the form of rocks. 😂
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
More people always helps.
@lawrencekiel-sr2772Ай бұрын
There is plenty of acreage in that field. It's great to see everyone pulling together nicely to finish up the preping and seeding. Good video.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks
@jonathancrissinger2301Ай бұрын
Great to see you are finished. Awesome to see your dad and Shelly out there helping. Seat time is the best way to learn. She's going to be fine as the years go by. Thanks for sharing. I'll keep you in my prayers. See you later.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
She will get there.
@KCIREDERF10Ай бұрын
The nice thing about a family farm is the FAMILY. Always willing to help in any way. Glad you got done. Thanks for the ride along Ethan. Take care. Fred.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Yep
@stephenheyes4324Ай бұрын
Great to have family to help get job finally completed thanks for videoing your team work Ethan
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Yep
@DocSpencer1988Ай бұрын
Great Video again Ethan Thank to your Father and Shelly. A Early Happy Father's Day
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks
@cliffblackburn8102Ай бұрын
Great job Shelly 💯 Ethan sure glad you beat the rain ☔..you have a hell of a team there 💯✌🏻💚🌱🌞
@atomicwedgie8176Ай бұрын
Just use his tracks as a reference and you'll be fine.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks
@pagrainfarmerАй бұрын
That was cool that everyone was helping! Nice to see a family working together.
@daveorto9034Ай бұрын
Ethan Shelly looks like a natural keep up the great videos
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
She will get there.
@jrgenthomsen3841Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for another great video and great seeing Shelly and your dad helping you get finished you got a great team
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks for watching
@tonyjones9715Ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video. Ethan, you have your self a great woman there that will comes and help you out. My wife of 49 years she always help me out also. 👍👍
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks
@Husker3435Ай бұрын
Great to see it turn into a family affair 👌🏻y’all take care and keep em comin OFB🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks.
@noehueber6602Ай бұрын
Hello everyone great vidéo and great equipement i love this old equipment
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks.
@jamesbreault5762Ай бұрын
Good you got it planted and hoping for a great crop😊😊
@gunnarbeck225Ай бұрын
Nice to work with family when the family works lol
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Yep
@whitby910Ай бұрын
Great video. Well done with planting. Thanks for sharing and letting me tag along.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks
@andrew81auАй бұрын
A 4-210 or 4-225 would be a future investment. Or a 4-270. You'll get there Ethan. Always need more horses. Keep the up the good work mate.
@ericmeyers2122Ай бұрын
I wonder if the 4-150 would hold together if he played with the fuel screw to get a little more power for field work
@loganbeedy5950Ай бұрын
@@ericmeyers2122 3208 cat would probably give up immediately
@thuggoeАй бұрын
This is one of the biggest fields I seen you work
@TRUMP2024-m1yАй бұрын
Congratulations here in Georgia we got done planting June 3rd we had to get help to finish planting me and dad goes from being the wettest May to now it is getting dry the corn is burning up around here now we want rain
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
I was soul sampling on some corn today that had already died from drought stress on sand.
@geraldharkness8830Ай бұрын
what a brilliant working vid ethan,a true family effort.thank you the fields look great after all your concerns!
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks.
@rustyrelicsfarm2406Ай бұрын
A total relief to be done. Plus I bet your dad loves to get out of the shop once in a while to get some tractor time..
@IowaGrainFarmerАй бұрын
15:30 could try and get some S hooks and close one end on your drag rings so you don’t have to fight them around the drive shaft
@paulletsinger4896Ай бұрын
Experience is always the best teacher doing is learning
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Yep
@Frank-fk7pbАй бұрын
Thanks for the video Ethan and congrats on getting done.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks.
@hughperkins707Ай бұрын
You have a good partner there Ethan. Good to see Shelly 👍👍
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Yep
@countryboy3201Ай бұрын
Looking good!
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks.
@davidbarnes706Ай бұрын
Love your equipment
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks.
@KevinDircksen-dt6ggАй бұрын
Those drag chains on the back of the drill seem like kind of a pain. It would be nice to have some kind of simple hooks/hangers for them where you could just walk along the back side of the drill and flip them off of the hanger quick. Maybe overthought, but might be a quick little rain day project and make life a little easier.
@arlodewald5378Ай бұрын
Growing up we had that same type of grain seeder . Ours had two wooden boards two walk on to load with and another one closer to the planter that would hang the chains over . Ours was a McCormick I believe . As I remember it looked almost exactly same setup as Ethan's with only one full length box on it . We planted oats , wheat , flax , alfalfa , barley , bloom grass , all throw the same drill .
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Works fine the way it is.
@troyshoup3695Ай бұрын
Great to see this !
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Thanks.
@roadhogg1418Ай бұрын
Been quite a spring Farm Boy!!
@eddiereichel9354Ай бұрын
Most tractors run out of weight before they run out of HP. You can have all the HP in the world but if ya are light your light.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Never knew that’s how that worked.
@AJmx2702001Ай бұрын
No sweat got it all covered i usually have my wife run a roller over some too but its 60 foot wide and next year she will have a new tractor with autosteer
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Almost need auto steer with that big sob.
@dmartens6267Ай бұрын
Sounds like there are a fair amount of rocks in the field.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
There are.
@jamesbreault5762Ай бұрын
Shelly will make a good farmer
@arlodewald5378Ай бұрын
I worked for a place for real close to Fourteen years , Was never late once . That with really heavy traffic in the Portland Oregon and Vancouver Washington state areas . P D X airport to be the place .
@justinschmitz8034Ай бұрын
good going Shelly!!!! you did an awesome job IMO. Glad things are finished. Now on to the "Lazy Days" of Summer.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Still have hay to make. Spraying to get done. Side dressing to do and wheat to get cut.
@bobbydee1187Ай бұрын
You need Radios on those tractors.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
For what?
@jarroddraper5140Ай бұрын
Different operation but tried to get people to use radios but gave up every one just runs with spotty cells
@bobbydee1187Ай бұрын
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Communication, So you don’t have to walk all over the fields watching them work. You spent so much time watching her run her lines and walking in the fields you could have gotten twice the work done if you had radios.
@bobbydee1187Ай бұрын
@@jarroddraper5140 We have 750 acres and couldn’t do without radios.
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Yes because you can hear anyone talking over the sound on an open station tractor. You can’t even make a phone call without stopping and walking 30 feet away to get it quiet enough to hear anything. Im sure the 10 minutes I spent walking around looking at things cost me 20 acres of planting.
@williammatzek4660Ай бұрын
Hay down will bring rain!
@user-nb8xw1oj8eАй бұрын
Glad you got it done its getting kinda dry here in alabama what year is the 1955?
@bobearl7859Ай бұрын
I believe it's because untreated beings are slippery than treated beans
@lynnbarrett5529Ай бұрын
Enjoy your videos, your thoughts on row spacing of your beans, last year when you harvested beans it didn’t dawn on me that they weren’t in 30” rows, until I saw you drilling them in now that you must have only 4” rows, I just went to my 50 yr class reunion so 50+ years ago growing up in a small rural town the only summer jobs were working for farmers, one such job was walking beans with corn knifes and cutting weeds, no roundup ready anything back then, so the beans were in 30” rows, this for 1.50$ an hour plus fantastic farmers wife made lunch, at the class reunion I ask a classmate who still farms and he says he plants his at 15” rows, there seems to be a lot more thought process in planting then just throwing beans in the ground, just wondering what’s your thoughts
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
I drill 15 inch beans…
@lynnbarrett5529Ай бұрын
@@Oliver66FarmBoy thanks for the reply, guess I missed you talking about that, like I said I grew up in a small rural town in Nebraska and out on a farm was about 50 years ago so watching all the farming you do has been a huge eye opener for me, I for one do enjoy you videos, great job and thanks
@stevefriedlander8091Ай бұрын
Always love your videos. What would it take to get it to a 4-180?
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
Buy a 4-180.
@danareynolds1976Ай бұрын
Them 3208 are loud engines anyway buddy
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
For sure.
@richardmead9225Ай бұрын
Is MFWD the same as front wheel assist?
@williamschablowsky5764Ай бұрын
Does the camera make Shelly more nervous?
@Oliver66FarmBoyАй бұрын
No. She’s just never ran anything bigger than a lawn mower.
@ericmeyers2122Ай бұрын
What is your favorite go to tractor? I know it’s kind of broad question