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@littleshopintheshed
@littleshopintheshed 28 күн бұрын
I LOVE Dougo’s stories, they’re like road trips. It’s not always the destination, it’s the trip that is the fun part.
@willyfindlay4398
@willyfindlay4398 24 күн бұрын
Just gave you 100th like for that comment. 😊
@philipberry2704
@philipberry2704 28 күн бұрын
I ❤️ story time with Dougo We need a series of bedtime stories starring Dougo Larson
@johngreenwell8307
@johngreenwell8307 28 күн бұрын
Doug’o you and I grew up when manual labor was the tool of the day. Hogs were 24/7 and I laughed when you were explaining the sickle mower inner workings to Chet and the blank look on his face, they just don’t know!!!!😂
@brian7327
@brian7327 28 күн бұрын
Agreed
@guydaubenspeck9206
@guydaubenspeck9206 28 күн бұрын
Are we still use a sickle mower around here for Phil border mowing and stuff
@jeffkuipers1030
@jeffkuipers1030 28 күн бұрын
back in 1987 i worked for FIRESTONE TIRE AND REPAIR and a late FRIDAY afternoon a semi came in wanted all new 18 tires replaced 5 of us had it done in 47 min ,won't forget that day.
@joshuanicholsjr5327
@joshuanicholsjr5327 28 күн бұрын
who doesn't like a good story from Doug from the days gone by of his dad and grandpop god bless them all, the younger crew led by Chet working on their future of farming be safe all, and god bless Joshua from the Eastern Shore of Maryland
@leevanruler119
@leevanruler119 13 күн бұрын
Nothing like the old #5 mounted mower on a 60 JD, front row 4-row, and later the #37 sickle mower like you have on the video. Memories!
@alanbierhoff6831
@alanbierhoff6831 28 күн бұрын
“Why is there always time to do the job over but, never time to do the job right” - Tom Link, Master Mechanic When I was Chet’s age, “Reboot” involved a new pair of Timberlands
@burtzorn4059
@burtzorn4059 28 күн бұрын
Love Dougo old stories, im 64 And was on the same struggle bus as him. Still say to a point the good old days.
@elainetanner178
@elainetanner178 24 күн бұрын
I know what a Sickle bar is. My sister almost got my dad. Last time she was ever allowed to drive the tractor. It also gave us a pretty good idea what her driving was going to be like. One of these days I will tell you how she sunk her car in the pond. Took two big trucks to pull her out. Mercy.
@AKsnowball
@AKsnowball 28 күн бұрын
Dougo my dad farmed, I was about 8. Took 3010 diesel up to a field to cultivate it had a front mount 4 row in 1962. An Aunt on my mother’s side of the family seen me and gave my dad a talking to because I was running a big tractor with no adults around. That fall one of my younger brothers was born. I stayed at my mom’s cousin house, her father was the Aunt’s Husband that talked to him about me running the tractor cultivating. They had big apple orchards, so her husband put me on a tractor picking up apple crates from orchard with a tractor that had 3 point forks and take them back to main farm shed to take to company to make cider.
@donniemcdaniel537
@donniemcdaniel537 28 күн бұрын
I'm only at the 54sec mark of the video, simply replace the carb. much less labor, and less headache, if it's seen any ethanol and sat for long periods at any point in it's life, replace, including fuel lines. I'm sure you got it running, but add up your time and I bet replacing carb would have been much easier
@6by6by6
@6by6by6 28 күн бұрын
Dougo.. I’m one who “knows” starting my farming career on a Farmall M and JD 4010. We had an center mount 4 row cultivator for row crops on the 4010 with a light tooth scratcher on the rear to pull the weeds back to the surface to ensure they didn’t regrow. My dad put me on that at 9yr old and he never ran it again. At that same time I spent many hours on a Farmall Super A with a sickle mower cutting clover for seed which led to me sitting in the cloud of itching dust on our JD 55 combine trashing it..Ugg..These young guys have no ideas what farming was in the 60s 70s 80s but to be fair I also had no idea what farming was before my time..😅
@kenc1800
@kenc1800 28 күн бұрын
Brody is an ANIMAL CLEANING MACHINE and now truck tire changer!
@FaredaDaernova-xe4so
@FaredaDaernova-xe4so 28 күн бұрын
Dedication and humility are the secrets to your success. Keep shining.
@naptime1900
@naptime1900 28 күн бұрын
My nephew took apart a chipper and didn’t know anything about machinery. He kept taking pictures of everything he took off. Laid everything in a line as he took it off. Helped him put it back with new parts where needed. It started on the first pull. So thankful it was a success and now he is willing to try other things he isn’t too sure of. He is still in high school in the metro area with no farm experience.
@jasonvogel211
@jasonvogel211 28 күн бұрын
Doug, oh how I remember the old sickle mowers. Used to get the afternoons off from high school classes just to go home & run one of those..ours was a New Idea though. And that front cultivator. I was blessed by my dad to walk behind the cultivator uncovering any corn that got buried as he was motoring along. I was really young then. A few years later I graduated to running the cultivator, using an onboard stick to reach down behind & do the uncovering. The good old days! Won't tell you how old I am, but as I've told others "I'm in the 4th quarter!" Keep up the good work on & off the channel! Really enjoy it.
@grantberardi5080
@grantberardi5080 28 күн бұрын
Guys, please get a cage for airing up your truck tires after changing them. I've seen first hand what happens when one explodes and it resulted in death, the guy was blown through a concrete block wall. Please be safe, love your videos!
@mkosmo
@mkosmo 28 күн бұрын
And if not a cage, at least mount it.
@bostarbird5282
@bostarbird5282 28 күн бұрын
Bat things can happen.
@jerrydewitt8585
@jerrydewitt8585 28 күн бұрын
Yes , Dougo, we do remember from the day. Being born in 55 I definitely remember the struggle bus of that time. Please let me hear the long story just to remember it fully.
@rickbrandt9559
@rickbrandt9559 28 күн бұрын
4 row frt mount cultivator "A" JD no power steering roll-o-matic frt , For those who know "Dougo" !!!!!!!!!!!!
@kevinsiedschlag429
@kevinsiedschlag429 28 күн бұрын
I wish there was a way the young farmers could operate the old machinery, l8ke sickle bar mower, front mount cultivator, mounted corn pickers, etc... let them see the struggles of their ancestors!!!
@morganhallwachs4345
@morganhallwachs4345 28 күн бұрын
I especially like comments about the past farming equipment and operations by your father, Doug. Brody reminds me of my 4 years during the summer working on a farm near Mayville, ND which helped in paying my way thru college. Your videos help keep me aware of current farming practices in the Midwest.
@dougkaylor2528
@dougkaylor2528 27 күн бұрын
AHH THE SWEET SOUNDS OF A POLARIS ATV IDLING, REMINDS ME OF A COLD JOHN DEERE TRYING TO START.
@jls1045
@jls1045 28 күн бұрын
Back in the 60's, I mowed with a sickle mounted behind an old John Deere "B" tractor. The PTO only ran when the (hand) clutch was engaged. Ah, the good old days!😉 Y'all have such a good rapport working together, which makes your videos such a joy to watch. Hope you get your 4-wheeler fixed. Have a safe planting season! Greetings from TX.❤
@cherylkrocak1182
@cherylkrocak1182 28 күн бұрын
❤ love all of your vids. The only thing that is missing is sweed in the viga. Love that sweet face of his.
@jls7006
@jls7006 28 күн бұрын
I spent a lot of my teenagers years cutting hay with a Ford mowing machine that had a pitman rod versus being belt driven, seeing you all with that old mower took me back to childhood.
@ericmeeker3010
@ericmeeker3010 26 күн бұрын
Honestly what you all do is not easy, trust me I tried...appreciate !!!
@MrJujubean
@MrJujubean 28 күн бұрын
Yes I know exactly what you are talking about with the trip system on the sickle mower.i tripped ours a many a times getting to close to things. Do you remember on the plows when farmers used to plow, it had a trip spring so if you hit a Boulder or large Rock it would trip the plow, then you would back up to reset it.was hell in rocky fields
@briandahlgren3494
@briandahlgren3494 25 күн бұрын
Dougo and his stories! I know exactly what he’s talking about with the front mount cultivator. If he really wants a trip down memory lane our cultivator is still sitting in the weeds, it’s his for the taking. Lol. Keep up the good work and videos.
@nickv2707
@nickv2707 28 күн бұрын
Chet you need to get you one of those sonic jewelry cleaners. That’s what I use for cleaning carburetor’s and it works like a charm.
@stevenboughner7255
@stevenboughner7255 28 күн бұрын
Doug'o, You forgot to tell Chet that you had to drive slower or faster depending on what direction the wind was blowing when mowing with a sickle mower. Of course most of the safety features never worked mostly from them not being used until I hit a fence post, But I can tell you I paid attention after Dad gave me extra chores. Oh growing up in the 60's was a experience.They were good times and bad times.
@adamwagner1987
@adamwagner1987 24 күн бұрын
I remember them in 2002 sportsman 500 freedom editions , the magnum 325 was in 2001 and the scrambler as well.. Nice quad. Wish I could find a 2002 scrambler freedom edition .I'd like to collect them all
@davidwilliams5682
@davidwilliams5682 27 күн бұрын
I love Doug’s shirt
@danielmercker7369
@danielmercker7369 28 күн бұрын
Hey Dougo those were the good old days, watched my day put up with those things in the 60s when he farmed
@duncanhaiar6573
@duncanhaiar6573 28 күн бұрын
Had the same issue with my Polaris. But a carb kit and replace the the needle and seat on the float. That cured my issue. It was doing the exact same thing! Good luck
@garymorgenroth1734
@garymorgenroth1734 28 күн бұрын
YES DUGO I KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU WERE TRYING TO EXPLAIN
@robertjorgenson6237
@robertjorgenson6237 28 күн бұрын
Right there with ya Doug!!! Mounting a 😮Mounted cultivator and a mounted mower sucks on ice
@lynwessel2471
@lynwessel2471 28 күн бұрын
I remember my dad used to put the mower on for 1st crop alfalfa, take it off, put cultivator on and cultivate, take off repeat with second crop hay, cultivate 2nd time, take off cultivator mower on for 3rd crop hay and take it off.
@billwhitman1529
@billwhitman1529 28 күн бұрын
Yep, "if you know... you know". And the old cultivators were a joy as well. It's why a lot of farmers had a tractor designated to each job.
@swamprat69er
@swamprat69er 28 күн бұрын
Every implement had its' own dedicated tractor. NO swapping implements necessary.
@dennislang4375
@dennislang4375 26 күн бұрын
Oh Jeez... front mount cultivator on a 620 wide front JD ... life of struggle and hernias waiting to happen. Gotta love the 70's.
@Varrig
@Varrig 28 күн бұрын
Chet, an engine is an engine. Size just makes it easier or harder to work on.
@johnsandell4501
@johnsandell4501 28 күн бұрын
Broooodie is the WINNNER 👍👍👍
@rebelbullhauler
@rebelbullhauler 25 күн бұрын
Didn’t know if you heard but on the new Wilson cattle trailers most people who buys them takes them to a alignment shop before they put them on the road because if you don’t they eat tires
@michaelelliott334
@michaelelliott334 27 күн бұрын
I remember helping my dad hook up the sickle mower on a 620 John Deere. I didn’t think that was very bad. Hey how about showing your 70 doing some mowing or something? Love your videos!!
@garycook8931
@garycook8931 28 күн бұрын
Oh the front mount cultivator days helping my Dad put it on the 2 cylinder John Deere always a struggle bus
@georgepauls4159
@georgepauls4159 28 күн бұрын
Ford 601 with sickle mower, dump rakes, buck rakes, hay stacker and plunger at 8,500 ft in the Rockies making 20 x 20 x 80-100ft hay stacks, such great memories
@jamiemcclain1564
@jamiemcclain1564 25 күн бұрын
We had a 4 row cultivar for a 3020 dad wouldn’t let us drive forward because it messed up the yard. Now I was about 10 years old trying to pick it up and pull it over, I had to have help. Not only that but I couldn’t use the 3020 i had to use a 1952 jd B no top,no power steering. It gets hot here in the south. But I was on top of the world. Man I was dumb lol
@DarrellMckeown-vs2kv
@DarrellMckeown-vs2kv 27 күн бұрын
Great story about hooking up the JD mower. I did the two point mounted every summer as a teenager. Also had the 4 row front mounted cultivator on a 4020.
@999pr1
@999pr1 28 күн бұрын
We had 2 four row front mount cultivators on Massey Harris 44's, then went to one on our new Case 400. At that time we went to narrow row (30") beans and got a brand new rear mount cultivator for beans. I ran both, nothing slower or more tedious than cultivating 4 rows of beans with a MF 35 with the exhaust running under the running boards to add extra heat and let the fumes collect around the driver. I don't even want to start on sickle bar mowers and hidden obstacles in the hay, and bumblebee nests... it's all good for stories now, but many young folks do not believe how it was.
@RJJ6129
@RJJ6129 28 күн бұрын
That engine sure sounds like it has a knock in it. 🤷‍♂️
@craigmiller5372
@craigmiller5372 28 күн бұрын
All those Polaris single cylinder motors sound like that. I owned a few of them, and they always give you an unsettled feeling!
@beckyumphrey2626
@beckyumphrey2626 28 күн бұрын
Those.cameras are a nice.addition.
@brianflanders5831
@brianflanders5831 28 күн бұрын
Doug I know as a young one we used a 2 row one on a JD "B" and it was not fun putting it on and off. You were talking about the lift arms in the back that lifted the back and had long arms that went past your legs to lift the front.
@markisom78
@markisom78 28 күн бұрын
Chet you might want to check the alignment of your tandems on that grain trailer. If it's castor is off by just a small amount it can cause those tires to chop like that. In time that can Change with all the potholes and bumps and off camber flexing that whole tandem set up goes through.
@calebgalbreath0198
@calebgalbreath0198 28 күн бұрын
Keep up the great work Chet and stay safe
@carolinafarming5331
@carolinafarming5331 27 күн бұрын
Ive done alot of those carbs. Ive always had Polaris. Best way to be sure its clean is pull the jets completely out. Once everything is clean, retune it. Turn the air screw all the way in then back out 1.25 turn and start there. And make sure the rubber diaphram in the top isnt crispy and have a pin hole in it.
@pdmustgtd1013
@pdmustgtd1013 28 күн бұрын
Sickle mower watch grandpa use that for cutting hay. Then used Allis Chalmers small round bailer to bail it. Also seen him use front mount cultivator for Allis Chalmers WD45. We walked beans too for while at grandparents farm for 2 weeks we stayed every summer. Walking beans sucks especially since I'm faired skin always gotten sunburned
@Bobby82568
@Bobby82568 28 күн бұрын
Chet, with the newer ethanol fuels if you leave the gas in the carb for longer than a month it will gunk up the jets. If you can find non- ethanol fuel that works best however it’s getting harder to find at the pumps, at least it is where I’m from. The fuel stabilizers don’t work either in case you are wondering.
@AppalachianRancher
@AppalachianRancher 28 күн бұрын
Sounds like valves needs adjusting on 4wheeler
@mnbednar8071
@mnbednar8071 28 күн бұрын
Entertaining as always.
@randyvoss
@randyvoss 28 күн бұрын
My uncle had a new holland cycle bar mower similar to that one, the shaft at the rear was for a hay conditioner to be towed behind the mower
@churchbaker8802
@churchbaker8802 27 күн бұрын
hey chet , im kinda new to farming and love watching your videos and millenial farmer , im actually a superfan lol keep up the good content , thats all i got
@steveneal2706
@steveneal2706 27 күн бұрын
great video guys. Thank you
@brianwilton8555
@brianwilton8555 28 күн бұрын
great video
@davidharm2522
@davidharm2522 28 күн бұрын
On the 500s you have to have the air box cover closed up tight for them to idle.
@denault3985
@denault3985 28 күн бұрын
Dougo's great stories and Chet plus Brody trying to rebuild a Polaris ATV made for a fun farm day...
@armedfarm3429
@armedfarm3429 28 күн бұрын
Funny stuff! I grew up in the era of a John Deere # 30 combine being pulled with a john Deere B. A 2-bottom plow, then disced after with a 12' disc. It didn't have any wheels, so you pulled it down the gravel road. Tar roads up here in Middle MN were something we didn't see much. Had a one row corn picker pick the cobs whole & put in a crib. Had a grinder that would grind the oats & some corn for the pigs, which everybody had. Nobody grew soybeans. Oats, alfalfa, & corn. My dad was in on the corn shucking by hand, which I missed out on! LOL.
@lstone.09
@lstone.09 28 күн бұрын
Awesome video guys. 🚜🚜🚜
@jakenatashafigylutz4646
@jakenatashafigylutz4646 27 күн бұрын
I mowed another of hay with a model 37 sickle mower with a john deere 730
@admranger
@admranger 27 күн бұрын
That "hardened" chisel looks like it's had "amorphous metal" sprayed on. Really cool tech developed by DARPA iirc. I think CAT used it first on it's diggers.
@danadkins2273
@danadkins2273 28 күн бұрын
You got that right Dogo I was a real happy farmer one back on come out with that seven drum rotary mower😊
@stevefunderburgh8852
@stevefunderburgh8852 28 күн бұрын
Been there and done the old front mounted cultivators. Was so glad when dad went to rear cultivators.
@davidkimmel5153
@davidkimmel5153 28 күн бұрын
Thanks
@arthurok327
@arthurok327 28 күн бұрын
Howdy Chet, Brody, Swede, I hope ya'll are doing well, Thankfully I get up when carburetors were the only thing around, my Farming buddies and I would be bored, and we'd strip our bikes right down to the frame, just because, not because they didn't run, we were just bored, and doing so, we actually taught ourselves how to fix our bikes, when they did brake down, same with our quads and three wheelers, ya three wheelers, when they were still legal to own lol so if it has a carburetor, I can fix it, it also helped working on our tractors, and Farm trucks, well at least our older ones, Stay safe, God Bless and Farm on my Friends
@ChristopherWHerbert
@ChristopherWHerbert 28 күн бұрын
It is a needle valve issue with the Carburetor. Much as it was with Dougo's skid steer at his house (Little bob II). That almost goes without saying. Based upon the described symptoms. When specs of dirt have managed to find their way into the carburetor through the fuel line. Someone must have run the fuel tank low on fuel and the fuel filter (if there is one, may also contain dirt) Does anyone that matters read these comments, because I described the same carburetor problem in a comment on one of Amy's video posts. Where Dougo was having a problem with Little Bob 2 (If Little Bob 2 runs on gasoline).
@farmertj-my5ni
@farmertj-my5ni 28 күн бұрын
Those were the good ole days fun
@jamesbreault5762
@jamesbreault5762 28 күн бұрын
Good stuff guys
@skoaly210
@skoaly210 28 күн бұрын
Wow, the story between 3:05 and 4:22, Dougo did 3 Minnesota goodbyes 😂😂🤣
@jeromepeterson4043
@jeromepeterson4043 28 күн бұрын
#37 John Deere mower, it was a real step up from the #8 drawbar mount, and you could pull the crusher for a one trip job!
@DennisLincicum-yd1td
@DennisLincicum-yd1td 28 күн бұрын
Rocker Arms for the field cultivator or corn plow Good job to relax and sneak in a spring nap
@kenshaum3994
@kenshaum3994 28 күн бұрын
I mowed many a acre of hay with a sickle bar mower, I loved them front mounted cultivator
@johneboy83
@johneboy83 28 күн бұрын
If that camera oohs and says you, you should see my office!! Inside a casino surveillance room at a 5 diamond resort on the Las Vegas Strip. It's a blast!! 😎
@TheJimmybud
@TheJimmybud 28 күн бұрын
Dougo same thing happened to 3 of my distilled water jugs! In a heated shop.
@dracer555
@dracer555 28 күн бұрын
I had a similar problem with a 325 2001 Polaris. I had to fix the float, but it also had another problem where it wouldn’t run with the petcock in the on position but would run in the reserve position. Just a thought
@raysmith7335
@raysmith7335 28 күн бұрын
I remember my Grandfather having a horse drawn sickle bar mower on the farm when I was very young.
@davidcolgan3268
@davidcolgan3268 28 күн бұрын
I’ve put those cultivators and mowers on a JD 720 when I was only 16!
@lukedesselle2491
@lukedesselle2491 28 күн бұрын
I've cut alot of hay with a sickle mower years ago, summer hay cutting on a IH 560 tricycle when you got the the end the old tricycle tractors would turn on a dime worked great for cutting hay, I know exactly the trip mechanism Dougo is talking about lol!!
@rogerfrank1256
@rogerfrank1256 28 күн бұрын
Had the pull type and mounted jd mowers. Used the frame of the pull type for pto generator cart. Seven years older than you Doug 2 row front mount on WD 45 Allis made a big jump to 4 row mounted on D-17. Kids today find it hard to believe with the equipment we use today
@richardvirchow2757
@richardvirchow2757 28 күн бұрын
Packard semi-trucks are nothing more than problems that is why I only perched semi-trucks, with Commons or Detroit diesel engines, and was able to at that time never keep (D.P.F.) the trucks were nice the ones with the Packard engine but always had to remove them and install a different brand of the engine refuse to reinstall Packard diesel engines. Sincerely! R.S.V.
@plowboy7700
@plowboy7700 28 күн бұрын
I remember when Dad came home with a John Deere 38 mower. It was a 9 footer. Ours was a 7. 2 feet made a huge difference mowing hay.
@robertquast9684
@robertquast9684 26 күн бұрын
My thoughts were the cam shaft as well. I had a 2000 that ate the cam but like you guys said it will usually backfire when that’s the problem
@mikelafave602
@mikelafave602 28 күн бұрын
I did my Artic Cat 6-7 times, looks like yours. The throttle cable pops off after the plastic cover is off and the choke just screws in with a 12 mm nut. Mine ended up at the shop for a carb rebuild it needed a needle and seat and a tank clean out. Tank had old dried up Stable in it. (don't use Stable) Use Sea-Foam. After I cleaned it out it would run fine but over flow the sediment bowl, then after another cleaning it would idle good and then bog it you touched the throttle. That's when it went to the shop. Also put an in line filter on it.
@tomvichlach8038
@tomvichlach8038 27 күн бұрын
Spent many hot days on a front mounted 4 row cultivater mounted on a 630 John Deere
@brucecampbell7266
@brucecampbell7266 28 күн бұрын
Yep. been ther and done that. Only mine was a 3 point on ours
@TheGamingMonkey-nh2nd
@TheGamingMonkey-nh2nd 28 күн бұрын
Check your spark plugs on 4 wheeler
@JohnDeere-jw7jf
@JohnDeere-jw7jf 28 күн бұрын
Love it
@imagoodlistener2730
@imagoodlistener2730 28 күн бұрын
Hand! If you have camera issues on that one camera it's due to the side mount. The orbit has a shield while mount on the side of the post. Idk if the top of the post is by design.
@randycharest4507
@randycharest4507 28 күн бұрын
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO CHET AND BROADY and DOUGO 😊
@phillipdickinson8557
@phillipdickinson8557 28 күн бұрын
Chet Dougo Eric Broodie Jordan that was outstanding great explanations on camaras
@pruitt3507
@pruitt3507 28 күн бұрын
Love them old sportsmans 500 & 500 H.O.
@wrxconnor2353
@wrxconnor2353 28 күн бұрын
I wanna come farm with yall been really getting into farming lately because oh all of you guys lol
@fredberger2451
@fredberger2451 28 күн бұрын
I remember the old sickle bar mowers i even remember when we had a 1 row corn picker that hooked up to our old john deere 2510
@calvincox3362
@calvincox3362 28 күн бұрын
Check the extended snorkel that runs from the air box up under the fuel tank. Had one that had sucked the small foam insulator into the snorkel that was starving the air supply to the carb.
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