Nice job Drew! You're a good neighbor.
thanks, even if I'm trying to get you to drive a peacock blue truck...
frankly, it looked pretty crummy when I was done, but after another pass at it, should be better. Disc harrows were not made
for five feet of grass and old soy bean plants. Thick grass was the hardest, but might has right and those discs are pretty sharp.
i posted this pic on another thread where I asked about tire size and was promptly and thoroughly advised how I had the harrow set up wrong.
Yes, but I was in a rush to take it out and use it...front and rear gangs need some fine tuning for sure.
My destitute farmer neighbor came and asked me for money a few days ago and I said no. He wanted to extend a small land lease we have between us for three more years and he isn't going
to make it that long sadly. I had no need for what he was selling. Then gave him a hundred bucks for seed. Will be interesting to see if he goes to the seed store
or the ABC store. I think his old JD can pull the cultivator and he has something really ancient, little Farmall with cultivators on it, you see them everywhere.
But it won't disc all his acres without overheating and belching smoke. So this is where I can help.
what is sad is he lives surrounded by three more generations of family and they all mooch off him. No one gives him help or money.
His daughter and granddaughter won't pick up the trash in their front yard, which I refuse to pick up or mow into bits.
They don't work and they don't help their father out at all. Multigenerational mooches. All in a horribly unattractive Tobacco Road falling down hovel.
Plus the cars that come in and out looking for the daughter. beat up cars and trucks, driving slowly, probably stoners looking to buy.
So the grandfather really has his hands full.
I keep an appropriate distance, refuse to be his bank, frankly have fun playing farmer on his land, and try to be
a good human being to him. Even when he is standing there picking at the scabs all over his body. Might be the 50 feral cats
he lives with.