8NLUGNUT
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2007
- Messages
- 205
- Location
- Central Texas
- Tractor
- Several Fords, four Japanese tractors
We got some good seat time in the Hinomoto and the 8N this weekend trying to finish up our foodplots.
I shredded the winter oats as close as I could get them and then we disked, drag harrowed, spread seed and then used a drag post to cover them up.
Everything went good till we busted the hub on the Hinomoto again.
The JB WELD held for several months but the disking was too much this morning.
We also bent the left connecting rod on the 8N 3pt hitch.
I was not there when it happened but my guess is it was by the right side of the disk hitting a hidden stump or a embedded rock and twisted.
On second thought I really have no good explanation as to how it was bent.
Please look at the photo and feel free to add your 2cents.
As for the the oats we planted for the deer.
I never saw a deer eat them other than when they first came up.
They ignored the mature heads.
I watch the wild hogs strip about an acre of mature oaks last week.
I arrowed a fat one.
This was also the first time using the post to finish.
We'll see how they come up but I didn't like seeing the dove eating the seed I didn't get covered.
Lots of fun but now it's Excedrin PM time.
I shredded the winter oats as close as I could get them and then we disked, drag harrowed, spread seed and then used a drag post to cover them up.
Everything went good till we busted the hub on the Hinomoto again.
The JB WELD held for several months but the disking was too much this morning.
We also bent the left connecting rod on the 8N 3pt hitch.
I was not there when it happened but my guess is it was by the right side of the disk hitting a hidden stump or a embedded rock and twisted.
On second thought I really have no good explanation as to how it was bent.
Please look at the photo and feel free to add your 2cents.
As for the the oats we planted for the deer.
I never saw a deer eat them other than when they first came up.
They ignored the mature heads.
I watch the wild hogs strip about an acre of mature oaks last week.
I arrowed a fat one.
This was also the first time using the post to finish.
We'll see how they come up but I didn't like seeing the dove eating the seed I didn't get covered.
Lots of fun but now it's Excedrin PM time.