Unloading The Plows- Getting Close To Turning Dirt… Finding More Treasures At The Farm



Join along as we get the onland plows off of the trailer and hooked up to the John Deere 7520 in preparation of turning dirt at the …

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  1. A skid steer I can see, but why not get a tractor with a loader instead of multiple pieces of equipment? Just wondering because I notice alot of farms up there don’t run FEL’s.

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  2. Hi the hog netting in the UK we stand it up join ends to make a circle line with plastic sheet and store brewer's grains in it that might be what that could have been !??

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  3. Its apparent that your loving YOUR place. 👍🏻 I always enjoy listening to the sounds of country life. Great find on the cement pad. It’s gonna be a real joy watching you build a new life for Yenko and yourself……👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻…..and the girl that is wise enough to land you. 🫡

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  4. Chris you can eat the leek bulbs and leaves in salad’s chopped up on tacos and ham and leek supper as well as anything else you want. My wife pickles and cans the bulbs! Your place is looking great good for you buddy!

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  5. If you get regular window screen and measure your radiators in your equipment. Cut to size then do a suct frame around it. Install over radiator to keep the bugs from building up on it. Take off and shake off the bugs and put back on. Works great

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