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  1. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Welder Recommendations

    When I was learning to weld there weren't any trade schools offering it. I got old metal and practiced. Adjusting the amperage as needed to get a good looking bead for that type of metal. Ended up making and selling tree stands as a side gig. Never got rich doing it but made family and me...
  2. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Attaching pto implements

    It was mentioned before on a few posts before this one. Does your tractor not free spin when the pto isn't engaged?
  3. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Attaching pto implements

    What seems to work for me. I put the attachment on and then last thing is the PTO shaft. If it isn't lined up, I lift it and that usually allows me to slightly turn the pto shaft and get alignment.
  4. part-time-Farmer-NC

    New Deere compacts

    Be sure never to sit on a one (or a motorcycle, boat, car, truck etc). I believe they put something in the seat that acts as a worm/bug/parasite that works towards your mind. Once there it starts you to thinking about all the fun times you will have on it. That's when you are bound to make...
  5. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Mushrooms from the garden

    I found an almost identical knife like that when fishing, it was in the sand near a boat launch down near the coast. Still using it.
  6. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Nice planting there. Had to look up them punkin names. I'm thinking I may try to plant some giant pumpkins next year (as my grandma used to say Lord willing). I have grown seminole and Jarradale and they did good. We eat em like butternut squash. Be sure to post pics of the big boys. I'm...
  7. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Nice view.
  8. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    We have about an acre of blueberries. I couldn't afford that much netting. We have pickers out and about during the day. Wife and I are constantly in and out. So that seems to keep them at bay mostly. In future years I may have to sit out there with my shotgun...
  9. part-time-Farmer-NC

    How old is your Kioti tractor?

    We have a new winner. Was wondering when they were made available and who had one of those.
  10. part-time-Farmer-NC

    F150 Transmission Service?

    I have been contemplating getting a 5.L >22 F150. My non turbo 3.5 grunts too much towing my 2000# boat. I'm undecided though. I am not a devout Ford, Chevrolet or whomever fan but I look at recent issues and how the dealer handles them. That knocks out Chevy for me. I know every...
  11. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Owning a small tractor is a blessing.

    Glad the dozer didn't get the best of you.
  12. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Colloquialisms

    Southern engineering, can mean hey I put that gas grill together and didn't need all the parts they sent for it. Still looks like the picture! It can also mean you made something work with a design you hadn't heard or seen before with any supplies at hand. Bless they's hearts are an open...
  13. part-time-Farmer-NC

    How could Artificial Intelligence become dangerous?

    I have a cybersecurity training set up for employees. In it there is a section where you have to guess the difference between AI and real scenarios. I can see it could be challenging to some to discern the difference. I wrote a policy a couple of years ago of what to not do and a warning for...
  14. part-time-Farmer-NC

    U-Haul 16' 10,000# Toy Hauler Utility Trailer Now Available.

    This worked out well for me once: https://neighborstrailer.com/?gmpsid=105020939&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21833240568&gbraid=0AAAAAohfn27Q4-aPg2qv4FwcO6J1Jb7Wn&gclid=CjwKCAjwr5_CBhBlEiwAzfwYuATFfZemkCOejWNN8F8hPRpf7zGvgipxJXjT6hg3BADuZICs1LvkwxoCwsIQAvD_BwE
  15. part-time-Farmer-NC

    How could Artificial Intelligence become dangerous?

    Not sure how you can avoid AI/computers in todays world. Most cell phones are mini computers and perform AI functions numerous times a day for you (that dang spell check). Can't get SS started without logging in to their site. Wife who is technically challenged and STUBBORN has been...
  16. part-time-Farmer-NC

    How old is your Kioti tractor?

    So far yours is the most... Matured. 😁
  17. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Kawasaki Mule rebuild!

    Enjoy tagging along on your journey.
  18. part-time-Farmer-NC

    How old is your Kioti tractor?

    Was wondering how long have you owned your kioti? How old was it when you got it? I was the new owner back in 2012 or 13. I think its a 2012. I have about 770 hrs on it I think, or at last glance (I often get the mule and kioti hour meter mixed up).
  19. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Owning a small tractor is a blessing.

    AMEN!!! It's amazing how dependent one can become on a tool. I am so glad I was blessed with mine. Helps me get a lot more done and better than by hand. AND... She thinks my tractors sexy..... :eek:😁
  20. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Saber Samurai Cutter

    Cutting is fine, it is a bit heavy and has a spring loaded flip latch. Designed so that if it hits something too solid it will flip back, or forward depending on which direction its pointing to. I had to tweak/tighten the trigger and not sure if its right just yet. I only use it for trimming...
  21. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Saber Samurai Cutter

    I have one. I clamp it to my bucket and mostly use it to trim paths, beside the pond. Works great although not perfect.
  22. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Springtails anyone?

    New critter to me. We don't have them around here. Had to look it up. Don't recognize it. Good luck in getting rid of em.
  23. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Man what a harvest we had thus far for blackberries and just starting blueberries. They are about 10 days early for us. I myself have harvested over 40# of blackberries. One row produced 12.5# Saturday after our pickers left (they picked I think it was 40#). With my new ninja juicer I...
  24. part-time-Farmer-NC

    ATV mounted sprayer

    Where you going to pump it to? Just back into the tank. I could see that working great. THey move about 500gph and up.
  25. part-time-Farmer-NC

    ATV mounted sprayer

    If it doesn't have a hand/spot wand, add one. Stick the sprayer end into the tank and run it a few minutes. I always put about 3/4's or nearly to full water in the tank before adding glysophate. When adding water it foams up real bad so less room. I use the spot wand to agitate the mix...
  26. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Marmot Infestation

    Man, after reading some of the pain you have been through I feel for you. I get em every now and again and have a shoot on sight mentality for them. I kill one or two a year. Although I consider it a fun past time too. They wreak havoc on my garden/dug under my new 24X30 shop and other...
  27. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Hmmm. That's an idea, I will have to try that, I have NO shortage of weeds....
  28. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Equipment security cameras

    I know you think the game cameras are too labor intensive. Have you considered to mount them INSIDE the cab? Then it's no big deal, you can simply turn it on, or leave it on all the time. The beauty of having one of the newer Cell cameras is you can be notified via a text within about a...
  29. part-time-Farmer-NC

    General question

    So to better understand the problem. When you run over the grass, it springs back up? Does you mower cover the width of the tractor but you still see the grass where the tire tracts were? If the mower is running over any grass it should be cutting it, unless your speed is too great for the...
  30. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2019 Kioti NX5510 randomly won’t start

    Me too. It sure seems fishy that its acting that way. On mine I can actually feel the detents when I shift it. If yours is like that it kinda implies the switch could be the culprit. Maybe try getting under it and activating the switch manually see if that clears it and also see if there is...
  31. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    I despise herons. They steal my fish hard to grow 8#'ers when they get eaten by the osprey's and herons. Dying the water helps with the osprey's, doesn't do anything for the herons though. Looking for a "legal" method to run them out. Green and blue herons are de debil....
  32. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2019 Kioti NX5510 randomly won’t start

    I have found my dk45se won't start (even turn over) and I jiggle the forward/reverse shifter and the L/M/H range shifter while trying the key. So far this has worked every time for me. Of course always start with the easy things then move on, like cleaning your battery terminals, testing...
  33. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    T\Wild turkeys have a high mortality rate from what shows I have watched regarding their lifecycle. Glad to see she has a lot of chicks/poults there.
  34. part-time-Farmer-NC

    What is actually in a bag of fertilizer?

    Thanks for cracking the code!
  35. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    I like your setup.
  36. part-time-Farmer-NC

    What is actually in a bag of fertilizer?

    Was wondering about the ingredients of fertilizer. So for example a bag of 13-13-13 is 13% of each N-P-K or 19.5# of actual fertilizer in a 40# bag (one manufacturer declares those numbers are comprised of Ammonium Nitrate, Diammonium phosphate, Muriate potash KMAG). Some mention of small...
  37. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Eating from the garden

    Our last frost date is around April 15th. These were planted from seed and put in the ground mid April or so best I remember. Unless the squash bugs get em they will produce until mid October (our first frost date is the 15th).
  38. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Eating from the garden

    Summer squash, lots of squash, only 12 plants but getting about 8-10# a day right now. Romaine's have about done their deed starting to bolt now. Gonna feed what's left to the chickens. Gonna harvest some cabbage today/tomorrow, harvesting garlic now too.
  39. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Love the various colors. Do you feed the dogs dog food in addition to the eggs? Are they raw or cooked for them? Curious as I had considered feeding more to my pup (8 yrs old). She loves em boiled as I do and will scarf each one I toss her. Just replaced their nesting box with this one...
  40. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    What do you do with the egg production you must be getting? I struggle to sell all my eggs sometimes. Lots of folks like me selling em. We just raised our prices to $4 a doz up from $3 and folks whine... Or maybe its just the wife... 😁
  41. part-time-Farmer-NC

    New Kioti NS6010 and loader is not level

    I hope you find your 5/8's of an inch difference. 😁 . Sorry, I can't imagine it to be a big deal. I was thinking you were inches off. In my world that would be close enough for government work. You could ask the dealer if that is within the tolerances of the tractor. They may need to send...
  42. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Me neither, only 11 here now, down from about 45. I read its an abnormality that can be caused by stress. She is in a 10x29' run so they aren't over crowded. Its called a "wrinkly egg".
  43. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Looks kinda like root rot. Its a disease and if so you will most likely loose the plant. But could be caused by excess watering or runoff from a roof for example. If its spreading it appears you may lose that plant, time will tell.
  44. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    From one of my chickens this morning, she's a practicing artist...
  45. part-time-Farmer-NC

    A timber frame cabin memoir

    Enjoyed reading about your home build. It brought back lots of memories as I was the GC for my 2600' Log home. The glass front looked similarly to yours with 4 6' glass and the trapezoid type windows, and a wing on each side. In my case I had someone build the crawl space foundation and a...
  46. part-time-Farmer-NC

    New Kioti NS6010 and loader is not level

    You can put the level on the pad to ensure it's level as well.
  47. part-time-Farmer-NC

    New Kioti NS6010 and loader is not level

    Are you on level ground when you checked it? How much is it off?
  48. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Rototilling? I learned it's essential to mow first.

    Ixna on the flail mower. It is horrible in thick tangled vines. I have an area that was overcome with wysteria from who know were. I tried cutting close to it to keep it at bay. The vines got in and became like iron cabled stopping the flail in its tracks. One of my retirement projects...
  49. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Dust Boots on Tie-rod ball joints

    Great timing of your post. I just saw that my tractor has the boot split. Had no idea you could just replace the boots. I will get me two and do just that.
  50. part-time-Farmer-NC

    OIL VISCOSITY

    Great video thanks for posting.
  51. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Unfortunately I ran over one a few years ago with the BH. Never saw it then a big thump.
  52. part-time-Farmer-NC

    How to rid huge barn of birds?

    I love birds, just as anything else though, in their restricted spaces. Outside and away from my "stuff". I don't have the issues you do. When I run across a nest in my shop, I wait until the fledglings have left then destroy the nest. I will check out the Bird Guard for our fruit as the...
  53. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Anyone ever tried planting Lufa's? I planted two kinds. They say they are edible when small. we'll see.
  54. part-time-Farmer-NC

    PTO

    My JD F1445 has a similar relay. I have used find s paper or nail buffing type stick and cleaned it up before. Slid it in and out a few times and that worked. I have also seen a safety switch cause this, primarily the parking brake sensor. I was able to push it in and let it pop back out a...
  55. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    I hear they are tasty... :)
  56. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    My daikon radishes bolted right outta the gate. Never got a single one in a 15x60 ft slot. they have all gone to seed. Gonna harvest those once they have dried out. Try again in the fall.
  57. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    I built our trellis using cattle panels 50' X 16' 6 I think it was. I'm planning to take out the snappers about August and plant sugar snap peas using the same trellis. It will be my first attempt to try reloading it that way. I am thinking I will use my HF flame thrower to kill the weeds out...
  58. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Kawasaki Mule rebuild!

    Thanks for the update. I think about your project every time my mule starts squealing as I take off. Wondering when I should break down and replace the CVT. I didn't see a resemblance of a CVT in any of your pictures. So different design or opposite side of it. As I looked at your brake...
  59. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    I have some russet style taters planted 6-8 weeks ago. Tater bugs got hold to a dozen or so, sprayed them with seven. So I decided to try and get some new taters. I dug up two vines notta... Only thing there was the original piece. Some of them have bloomed (not the bug eaten ones. Gonna...
  60. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Mushrooms from the garden

    Yes that was it, went by memory, the mind is a terrible thing to waste. ;)
  61. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Memorial Day grillers, start your engines!

    I too reflect on those who gave it all and allows us the freedom to enjoy another year/day of freedom. As with all good celebrations we often enjoy food... I smoked a rack of "meaty"baby backs. let's smoke about 3.5 hrs on hickory chunks and charcoal. Then wrapped in foil (after trimming the...
  62. part-time-Farmer-NC

    RIP Phil Robertson Duck Dynasty

    My SIL said you what the difference between the "dynasty" guys and us? They got money. :D . Many of their antics we have/will do from time to time or at some point. I too liked "Phil" he did what was asked of each of us, spread the gospel, he did it in his way. We get to do it in ours.
  63. part-time-Farmer-NC

    I hope I can prevent this from happening to other operators.

    Wishing/praying for a speedy recovery. You are not alone, not many people that don't drop their guard. Thanks for posting this reminder. And yes the good LORD had granted you protection from what could be, spared your family a lot of grief and pain. Doesn't matter where you are, what you...
  64. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Mushrooms from the garden

    NC state had a program where they provided the spores for Shiitake's. I cut 125 5 ft length sweet gum trees. FIL, Wife and I drilled inoculated and sealed em all, stacked into 5 ft 4x4 and rows. Then about 6-8 months later we got the blooms. The next blooms we got as much as 60#'s of...
  65. part-time-Farmer-NC

    HYD fluid shooting out of hydraulic motor

    So it's not repairable? If I only use the right side it seems to work without squirting fluid. I can limp along with that if needed. I would think that IF I can get the cap off that port I could repair the oring , piston and a new cap and be good to go.
  66. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Are all those leaves from your place? I wonder how adding mulch would do in my garden spot? I would have to use something like chip drop. Just not sure if they contain herbicides/diseases etc.
  67. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone seen this attachment? What is it?

    I've been there not a row to hoe and no rotor-hoe. :)
  68. part-time-Farmer-NC

    HYD fluid shooting out of hydraulic motor

    Thanks. It is supposed to house a piston and O ring. I think I am going to tackle it once the rains stop in a few days.
  69. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    We are now picking our blackberries. In the last week wife and I have picked 19# had our first customer today that picked 6# and they will need picking before Tuesday evening. The bowl with the fewest amount came from our Caddo plants, the remainder came from our Ponca. They both taste...
  70. part-time-Farmer-NC

    HYD fluid shooting out of hydraulic motor

    Here are two more shots of it.
  71. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Proof life goes on... I took a soil sample back in Feb when the temps were pretty cool, freezing at night etc. My intent was/is to take it to the ag office and get the soil tested for my food plot instead of guessing. Not exactly sure what it was growing in there but its was doing pretty good.
  72. part-time-Farmer-NC

    HYD fluid shooting out of hydraulic motor

    Hmm. Hadn't thought of that. I will shop around for a hydraulic shop. Great idea!
  73. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Found some pics where I went to a crow funeral a year or so ago. My girl brought these to me. It was kinda eerie to have dozens over head after I popped one in my pecan tree. They flew off at first then came back for the funeral. Luckily I had more shells... They didn't know I had my turkey...
  74. part-time-Farmer-NC

    HYD fluid shooting out of hydraulic motor

    I have a handy dandy bucket with a hydraulically belt driven unloader. I use it for single handedly putting mulch around plants and bushes. Anyway, I put it on the FEL and when I connected the hose all seemed fine until I tested the action. One direction it works great. WHen I try the...
  75. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anybody ever SELL a metal building?

    Old forum posts never die, they just get reposted, again and again and again.... :D ;) :rolleyes: Reinforces what mom's n dad's been saying for years, things you post on the Internet never go away.
  76. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Reminds me of our grade school trips.
  77. part-time-Farmer-NC

    New grapple - W.R.Long Gladiator

    Not sure which ones it is, but mine have a pointed like end. when they are hard to put in I pop the pointed end on the side of the tractor and let some juice loose... Works great for me.
  78. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Sweet Corn Ear Worms

    We always practice crop rotating for the families of veggies. Nightshades, cucurbits, brassicas and beans, corn. It keeps diseases down.
  79. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Sweet Corn Ear Worms

    Dipel. Considered an organic. Kills worms well (cabbage worms too).
  80. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Spindle

    Great point about why some spindles have issues while others don't. The diameter of the spindle has a big impact. A thicker spindle shaft doesn't flex as easily.
  81. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Have you Sous Vide steaks a day or two in advance?

    I haven't tried a swiss viddeo :D steak. I never liked the looks of them once they were cooked. I like mine on a gas/charcoal grill after having marinated it in lite soy sauce and garlic powder, sometimes a sprig of rosemary thrown in. After removing it from the grill, I put a pat of...
  82. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025: Year of the Tick

    The bottle on Sevin says it kills ticks. I have sprayed areas where we will hold picnics etc. Seems to keep em at bay. I have pulled a few off this year when Turkey hunting but none from the farm so far.
  83. part-time-Farmer-NC

    310A How to drive properly

    I don't have your tractor, just to be clear. Mine is a Kioti and yes I leave the shuttle in forward. It still make benefit you to try starting off in low 4 and shifting to H4. Better than starting off on a dead stop into 4H.
  84. part-time-Farmer-NC

    310A How to drive properly

    That sounds like maybe your clutch needs adjustingr, or the synchronizer(s) may not be working. I have only heard of synchronizers and they assist in gear shifts. I am not sure if those are an adjustable thing or not. If you tractor can take it, try a higher gear and higher rpm's. I wouldn't...
  85. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Spindle

    Seems to me spindle wear is caused by improper greasing AND load. Load is controlled by the speed you cut the type of material being cut. For example tall Fescue cutting too fast without the proper RPM can cause excess stress on the spindles. The duller the blades the more load put on the...
  86. part-time-Farmer-NC

    310A How to drive properly

    Kinda depends on your terrain. In flatter areas I start off in 10th gear, adjust my rpm's to 2500 and then after reaching top of that speed move to 12th, that's as high as it goes on my tractor. If it were hillier I would start a lower gear. The tractor will tell you if you are starting out...
  87. part-time-Farmer-NC

    New to me CUT TLB

    Welcome aboard. Lots of good info within these pages and people. You will get all you paid for and more. ;) :D .
  88. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Ford Maverick Pickup?

    Also forgot to note, my sons is not the hybrid version. He does get around 30mpg. He drives about 25 miles one way to work.
  89. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Ford Maverick Pickup?

    My son ordered one last year, took several months to come in, dealers had none in stock. I think his out the door price was around the 25k mark. His is a daily driver to work and errands. He has put about 10k or so miles on it in the 6-8 months he has had it. loves it. He has done some...
  90. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Gurgling sound ?

    I think my burps are coming from the vent in the drain.
  91. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Gurgling sound ?

    Sounds like a drain "burp". Our house does it periodically usually after doing several loads of clothes.
  92. part-time-Farmer-NC

    1st time at my new property & 1st time ever brush-hogging - some lessons learned

    While I don't have many uneven places like your describing, I do in a few places. Never thought about a chain for the top link idea.
  93. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Porta-potty ideas

    I use forever clean potty rentals. They drop it where I want and pick up when I tell em to. Cost last year was $75 a month + $15 delivery fee. They come out weekly and clean and restock it.
  94. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Howdy from Central Indiana!

    Welcome aboard. Lots of good info to be found on here and asked abroad too. Many situations are unique so don't be afraid to ask. When looking at a tractor you should consider the implements you plan to use with it. Many are rated at min/max HP. Other things to consider are the terrain. If...
  95. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Poison Ivy cure?

    I bought some poison ivy relief stuff about 25 ish years ago. It was two parts one was a type of soap to wash the rash and the other was a salve to ease the itching, seemed to work good. Fast forward 5-8 years I got some more on my hand/fingers. I used the salve stuff and got 2nd degree burn...
  96. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone here use DNT night vision optics like the TNC225R?

    I am still looking around. Luckily my little beaver friends went to heaven. Last one took the last bus late yesterday afternoon. Now my only need is all the deer that are eating my garden/fruits. I have used a tee shirt though (after wearing it) and that disturbs their activity for a few days.
  97. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    I bought a chisel plow to dig deep in the fall/winter just for what you described. That tiller sure does pretty work though.
  98. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Sunflowers are sprouting up. Planted them last week before the rains came. Used about a 6# bag in this plot. Figured the crows would be pecking them up pretty quickly. I wasn't wrong. So we'll see how many make it to flowers. I will be cutting some down for my chickens when they're ready.
  99. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Here are a few garden pics. Harvested our first romaine this week. looks like squash will be soon. Taters are blooming so maybe a month out? You can see we plant our garden rows in between the blackberry rows. Eventually those will become additional blackberry rows. Also we are trying...
  100. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Zero turn vs. 4X4 tractor for mowing

    Don't forget about the zero turn JD F1445 series 4x4 if needed too that is what I have after getting stuck a few times with the 2wd model. I cut our approx 7 ish acres in about 4.5 hrs when I am in a hurry (usually always). I like having the mower deck in front of me to get around trees bushes...
  101. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    When I am weeding with my tiller I generally only go down about 2" and at a good clip. Unlike the initial tilling I go as slow as 2500rpm in 1st will let me. Neat feature to change the speed on your tiller. I usually just slow my rpm's down to accomplish that.
  102. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Cool capture!
  103. part-time-Farmer-NC

    New to me deere 22B

    Right time at the right place. Good find!
  104. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anchoring a small shed

    As mentioned above the ground anchors just outside/or inside for that matter and I have used metal strapping to hold the structure to the anchors.
  105. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Hadn't thought about the effects a tiller would have to worms. Hmmm. Too much work to shovel 18 125' rows but I like the way you are thinking. During the planting season I may till up my rows 5-6 times with 1-2 week intervals between to kill out weeds. I can't say the last time I saw a...
  106. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone here use DNT night vision optics like the TNC225R?

    Been thinking I need a nightvision scope. I want to be able to use it in daytime as well. I saw the TNC225R and am intrigued and excited at the possibilities. I am wondering what else someone may have that is similar to it. The rifle I initially plan to put it on is a Savage A17 hmr. Love...
  107. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Looks like the top of the world... Beautiful place.
  108. part-time-Farmer-NC

    What are Messick's Smoking

    I look for a good price on a product I want. When I get down to the final tally (any taxes and shipping) if it doesn't make sense I simply don't pull the trigger and go looking elsewhere. If I can't find it elsewhere I just may pony up the denarius for it. But... I sure don't wanna...
  109. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Hello from Alabama

    Welcome aboard. As you may have already seen lots of good information from the pool here. I enjoy reading about troubleshooting/fixes on stuff I don't even own, ya never know when you may need it. Or run across something similar in build/function.
  110. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Don’t forget that sunscreen.

    Those skeleton pics reminded me of "Stan". I was working in Wi and had a few hours so I went to the mall of America. Saw this really cool science store and in it was my soon to be good friend "Stan". Stan the standard skeleton 5.6". I had to have one even at $300 (2000 prices). I have had...
  111. part-time-Farmer-NC

    A few questions about pickup trucks

    Wow, never thought of that level of care before. Thanks for the post.
  112. part-time-Farmer-NC

    PTO not engaging

    Yeah you have to remove that shroud and its behind/under there. Looks exactly like the picture GRsthegreat included in his post. My memory is fading of what I had to remove (bolts etc), but that is the spot.
  113. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Don’t forget that sunscreen.

    When I was in the 70's working on the farm in the fields, no such thing as suntan oil around here. I used crisco, worked great best I can tell.
  114. part-time-Farmer-NC

    A few questions about pickup trucks

    Here in the US since I think it was 2007 they came up with a DEF requirement for Diesel engines. Diesel i about 18-20 % more expensive than gasoline. I have an older 2008 Chevy silverado, runs good but doesn't tow my boat/trailer as fast as I want to go. Consistently gets 15 mpg and 7 towing...
  115. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Pulled the trigger on a new 2024 Kioti Dk4720 SE cab

    Congrats Marcus and welcome to TBN.
  116. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Don’t forget that sunscreen.

    I dunno if it has anything to do with it, it's been said the earth has changed its tilt by 31.5 inches since 1993. Magnetic pole shift is supposed to also be happening over the course of a thousand years or so. Who knows what effect the earths core changing could/would/did have on things...
  117. part-time-Farmer-NC

    a good old fashioned electrical fire

    Don't forget to holler, hey ya'll watch this, or hold my beer....
  118. part-time-Farmer-NC

    GAACK! Black flies are out Wicked!

    I feel for you. Deet worked for me when I was up there bear hunting (north of main in NB CA). I had two head nets on. Had a gap under my chin that was exposed with one and they ate my neck made it look like hamburger. Second one covered that gap but had gaps of its own. So two were needed...
  119. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Hydroponic Tower Gardening

    One of my retirement projects is to finish a aquaponics system I started building a few years ago. I put it on hold until I retire. Too many irons in the fire. I'm hoping to build a lettuce farm in a 96' greenhouse. We'll see how well it goes in a year or so. Then again I keep reminding...
  120. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Hydroponic Tower Gardening

    My son got the wife a countertop hydroponic system. Had 7 holes I think. We have raised numerous crops of herbs in it. Perfect for winter time when we usually plant most stuff in dirt. We had it right near the stove where it was very handy to pick off some fresh herbys. It has lasted us...
  121. part-time-Farmer-NC

    PTO not engaging

    Boy have you come to the right place... I have this exact tractor and I HAD the exact same issue... A dude on here (Grsthegreat) pointed me to the right place. Behind your front cowling is a relay. Its a $30 dollar part. Not really easy to get to (by may standards) but only took me about an...
  122. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone seen this attachment? What is it?

    THANK YOU for posting that. they say a picture is worth a thousand words, a video must be ten fold more... I can see clearly now how it works and how I will be using it.
  123. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Moving a young raccoon

    Here at the farm, I have found that deer, squirrels, crows, ground hawgs, beavers, rabbits ALL suffer from a mineral deficiency. I have found a high velocity LEAD inoculation cures them of this deficiency. Got real lucky once. Had a Gazebo made from cedar behind our old house. Noticed a new...
  124. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Rotary Cutter Is a stump jumper needed for a 4-foot brush hog?

    Hadn't heard of the "stump jumper" option. My bushhog has pivoting blades should it hit something. I'm guessing the stump jumper version is different...
  125. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone seen this attachment? What is it?

    Thanks for the definition. It is a gang of 5 tines. So when angling the front is pointing out? I was thinking of trying to use this for weeding stuff like lettuces, cabbage, peppers until they get too tall for going under the tractor. Trying to work smarter not harder. :D Last Saturday...
  126. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone seen this attachment? What is it?

    Hey all, hoping someone on here will have seen this before and know how/what it's used for. I found this around the barn. My FIL used to have a super A, 140 and years ago a JD 4010 I think it was. I am hoping it is used to clear weeds out of the rows. Also if someone has used this before...
  127. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    On our cherries I use an owl decoy and move it every few days. So far it works but we only have one producing fruit now. More young ones coming but its years away. As for corn, I planted some Ohio blue corn this year. THe hope is I can try out my new grain mill. The plan is to try growing...
  128. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Good point. I may have to till up another area near the pond. Its a hundred + yards from the other stuff's. I want people to enjoy them as they pick fruits (and pay for those pickings) but hadn't thought about them being too close to the main profit centers... We don't have a huge problem...
  129. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Wheel Spacers on a RK25

    your right switching them is easier... :rolleyes: don't know what I was a thunking..
  130. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    I too planted a wildflower bed. Beside our pond is a green pastured area. Its only about 20'x 50 ish'. Gonna plant sunflowers in another area near our grapes/blackberries/blue berries this evening. I'm hoping to attract some goldfinch's there as well as other colorful birds. Then if...
  131. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Wheel Spacers on a RK25

    Good point. A quick google search indicates not to go above 2" as that may cause undo stress on the axles/frame. I have seen a few farmers around here with their tractors spread out 4-5" (fords and john deere's). Adding tire ballast seems to be a good idea for hilly areas. Some even suggest...
  132. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2010 DK45 cab glow plugs

    I'm a listening... Same tractor and could happen to me. HOPING not though... In the south here we probably don't need em (glow plugs) near as much as ya'll do. Made me think, is it even worthwhile to let the glow plug light go out before starting if the temps are above 40? There are not...
  133. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Pin name needed

    I would a said Bob, or Joe. Seem like good pin names. :D
  134. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Finally finished woodworking project.

    Great work! There is something to be said for this piece. It now qualifies as a family heirloom! Many family members treasure things made like this. My wife has a bedframe made by her great grandfather. We have walls made from the wood from this farm (cedar and oak) and her dad put them in...
  135. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Rear wheels spinning

    Try engaging the locking differential, see if both tires spin. the wheels spin freely as in 4X4 mode? If so they should have helped your movement.
  136. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Land Pride Flail mower duckfoot blade replacement question

    I have the titan flail mower, the blades look very much like the landprides. It came with the hammer blades installed. After a year or so I swapped them out for the Y blades. For my cutting the Y blades did a poorer job. I am going to sharpen the hammer blades and put them back on pretty...
  137. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Yanmar 1601 Coolant Overflow Cap 3D printed

    Great idea. Cheap enough to make too. Welcome aboard.
  138. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Wife pulled a new one.....

    I ain't saying ONE word about it.... But here's a similar story... About 25yrs ago we were building our log house. I was the GC and doing as much of the work as I could and contracting out what I couldn't. Anyway, I sent the missus to an electrical contractor store (I think it was called...
  139. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Ants…

    I found something else called "Altrevin" . From what I can see its safe around food stuffs. I am researching it to see if I can get it and what are the "rules" surrounding growing food around it. Looks likes a bait type application as well.
  140. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    Blue Heron's are the debil... They way too frequently come to my pond and catch a fish and if its too big to swallow they spit it back up on the bank and it does. Ospreys too. I have found a way to stop the ospreys though. I use a dark blue/black die and that makes it so they can;t see the...
  141. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Ants…

    yup. but then you know... :D
  142. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Ants…

    Around here it would probably be fire ants. They are the debil... I have ant killing parties several times a year. I can't put out the best poisons as we grow food/fruits and they sometimes make a mount right beside/integrate with a mound. Sooo I have found a simple solution of 2...
  143. part-time-Farmer-NC

    China Lovol tractor

    Looks very strong. It's interesting to look at other manufacturers products and see the differences and understand the thought process or what is different.
  144. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Considering Kioti NS6010 HST Cab Over Kubota MX5400 — Looking for Feedback

    Can't comment on a kubota from an owners persoective only from a BIL perspective. My BIL has one, and I did/do compare the features of it. I chose Kioti over other brands as also have a kioti dealer within driving distance, same could be said for JD and Kubota. I researched out what I thought...
  145. part-time-Farmer-NC

    GM recalls 721K trucks with 6.2L engine

    Ah. Didn't know that. Everything I had read must pertain to the older models I guess. It has been about 5-7 yrs since I ran the numbers (when choosing my next ride). The DEF thing is a thing I personally don't want to have to deal with too. Which is why should I go diesel I would opt for an...
  146. part-time-Farmer-NC

    GM recalls 721K trucks with 6.2L engine

    Ditto, usually for me too.
  147. part-time-Farmer-NC

    GM recalls 721K trucks with 6.2L engine

    For me depends on if I am hauling my boat or not. With the boat 13mpg or about .22 cts a mile @2.90 a gallon. I haul the boat/mule around often just weekends. The other 85% of my mileage is about 22-24mpg or about .131 cts a mile using 22mpg. I haven't done an actual mileage per tank on it...
  148. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Got rid of the wheel bolts.

    Just curios what stops them from backing out, the Loctite? May not happen, but seems it could back out. I know 70# torque is pretty stout and that may be all thats needed. Just a new way of thinking to me, then again I don't have a Kubota either, so hard to fathom your complaints with...
  149. part-time-Farmer-NC

    PTO speeds

    I only have a single PTO gear (I think) with my kioti. I hadn't verified it but it says at 2500 rpms its 540 rpm.
  150. part-time-Farmer-NC

    GM recalls 721K trucks with 6.2L engine

    BIL just bought a 2024 a few months ago. I believe it has the same motor. With diesels, its not only the upfront costs of the motor upgrade, but every time at the pump. Around here its about 50-60 cts a gallon more expensive and more frequent oil changes. Most people never realize the...
  151. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Yearly Service

    I bought a pump to replace the hyd fluids. I went cheap as I use it once a year or two. SOOOO slow. I turn it on and walk away like 10-15 minutes and half the 5 gallon bucket is in it. Gonna look at the one above, need something bettern what I got.
  152. part-time-Farmer-NC

    The day didn't go so well

    I have found when its a brown day I just go back into the house. Brown day... You know when everything you touch it seems turns to, uh brown stuff... If I go back into the house or fishing/hunting at least there is less expensive stuff to go bad.
  153. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Spring carnage on the tree farm

    I have found when its a brown day I just go back into the house. Brown day... You know when everything you touch it seems turns to, uh brown stuff... If I go back into the house or fishing/hunting at least there is less expensive stuff to go bad.
  154. part-time-Farmer-NC

    New tractor

    WooHoo, good for you. I hope you enjoy many hours of great seat time. Nothing like the euphoria of something new...
  155. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Running hot in San Antone

    Check your Air filter. Once had some blockage and it caused my JD to run hot after mowing. maybe a blockage in the radiator?
  156. part-time-Farmer-NC

    What implements do y'all have for food plots, and what do you wish you had?

    Nice harvest. Just curious, how does a cultipacker control the depth of the smaller seeds? I have never used one and am looking for a dependable method to plant clover and other brassicas out.
  157. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Holly F...ng Branson!!!!!!!

    Unbelievable bad luck you have had on this tractor.
  158. part-time-Farmer-NC

    April on the farm

    Wow. Great idea, when you are alone, a man's gotta do what a man's gonna do. ONly other thing I would have tried is strapping a shot log/2x4 to the rear tires and seeing if that would get it out sans winch cause I don't have one. Glad you got it out, now about that disc... :rolleyes:
  159. part-time-Farmer-NC

    China Lovol tractor

    The TB is a tall tractor. Looks like it is a turbo, so how many Liters is that engine for 50Hp?
  160. part-time-Farmer-NC

    New Excavator owner

    Congrats on the new ride. I could find lots of uses to play with that... :)
  161. part-time-Farmer-NC

    which NOCO changer with desulfate?

    I bought a Genius Gen 5X3. I only got this one because it also does Lithium. I am switching to Lithium for my trolling motor. When the AGM's die I plan to swap them out for the lithium 100Ah I bought last year. Right now I use them for my electronics. I hadn't used/bought it for...
  162. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Planted some jalapeno peppers, brandywine maters, crimson sweet, sweety pie, charleston grey melons and hales best catalopes. Gonna plant some Kajari (I forget the exact name/spelling) cantaloupe type melons seeds. Got my sweet taters making slips for me. Probably be able to put them out in...
  163. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Purchased a 72” Kioti branded grapple

    Nice looking tool. It does like like it is made to last too.
  164. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Do you chit your taters first? I don't and can't say if it matters. I have only cut them same time I am planting.
  165. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Safest Payment Method?

    That is exactly why I am changing banks. LGFCU and SECU are splitting and LGFCU is becoming an online presence only in Sept I think it is. I don't like being unable to go in person for some things. Just me perhaps, doesn't matter though it's my $$$.
  166. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Tractor wont start - help !!!

    Try taking the battery cables off and clean them if needed. Check to be sure they are tight. Retry it. Check all the places where a safety switch may be the culprit. Not sure about your tractor but almost all made after 2000 have some safety switch(s). Try turning the key and jiggling the...
  167. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Buttercups, what to spot spray?

    Agriculture vinegar oughta work. https://www.ars.usda.gov/news-events/news/research-news/2002/spray-weeds-with-vinegar#:~:text=The%2020%2Dpercent%20concentration%20can,cost%20about%20%2465%20per%20acre.
  168. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone know the torque requirements for the glow plugs for kioti

    So far I haven't seen anything like that. I will be on the watch for it though. Our kioti's are about the same age/model.
  169. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Leveling clear cut & mulched land

    Love the work a forestry mulcher can do. I found where I had mine done that the stumps and roots are very much intact. It will take several years for them to rot away. I had planned to take a disc out and runover my food plots. If I have to, mine has been about 2 yrs now since the mulcher...
  170. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone know the torque requirements for the glow plugs for kioti

    What were the symptoms you saw indicating a bad glow plug?
  171. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Update your homeowners insurance!

    Interesting... I would a thought the same thing, I'd take the cash and build closer to my pond. I have heard of insurance companies making the checks out to builders/homeowners. This I supposed was to ensure they get rebuilt and homeowner wouldn't run off with the cash stiffing the bank.
  172. part-time-Farmer-NC

    RESOLVED - Thanks - Montana 2844 HST Stuck in "M"

    Had a similar issue on my kioti. The L-M-H selector felt as if it were free sliding. When I crawled under I saw that there was a turnbuckle like connector that had broken. I got a replacement from dealer put it back on and fixed my issue. Maybe have someone move the selector while you are...
  173. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Safest Payment Method?

    Some credit unions are quirky about electronic transfers. LGFCU being one. I tried a couple of times to transfer funds from my account to another institution (like etrade) they wouldn't. I'm changing banks for a better MM rate on savings so this will go away soon. I second (or is it third)...
  174. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Update your homeowners insurance!

    Good idea, Farm Bureau updated our policy amount about 2 yrs ago. I'm sure it was to justify the higher ins rates, but I can feel a little better if something happens.
  175. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone know the torque requirements for the glow plugs for kioti

    Just amazes me how this site has so many knowledgeable folks and are willing to share it, and how to help me find it too. Never would a thunk to look there.
  176. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Paddle Ideas...

    In NC we are not required to have a paddle. Been checked numerous times by coastguard and Wildlife, never once asked for it. But ya better have all the other stuff... A couple of years ago my trolling motor was not working (board went bad). Took the kids out tubing. One of them stepped in...
  177. part-time-Farmer-NC

    2025 gardens

    Didn't know there was such a thing, thanks for sharing that picture and all. Does that tater planter put them eyes up? Or have you found that doesn't really matter? Also with the tater planter do the cut up taters have to be a uniform size?
  178. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Just took delivery of my TX25. I am also a Kubota BX80 owner so I will be comparing these.

    Congrats on the new ride. Hoping you have many great hours ahead of you on it.
  179. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Paddle Ideas...

    I'd say get you a trolling motor, mount it, or have a place to clamp it on back/front and a battery. I've "Tried" to use a paddle on my 1860 CC Grizzly tracker. Nearbout worthless. I have had pretty good luck polling, but that only works in shallower water. Trolling motor can serve more...
  180. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Pto weak

    maybe disconnect the PTO from the bush hog and see if that is the culprit? If its still weak/not turning, check your hyd fluid level. If the PTO does work when implement PTO is disabled its something on that attachment. Divide and conquer..
  181. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Leveling seat and how I fixed the weirdness

    Man what a relief it must have been for you. You worked on it night and day. I do that sometimes, work on something and even when not in front of it i'm still there thinking it through. (remembering my relay issue (thanks again GRSgreat...)... I call it slaying a dragon! It sure does feel...
  182. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Advice on tractor/skid steer to keep field edges clear

    Lots of cool toys, err tools there...
  183. part-time-Farmer-NC

    One inch from death

    Wow, glad you had that extra inch... Praying for a full quick recovery for you. I have broken one rib a couple of times, no picnic that's for sure.
  184. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Where was your generator made?

    Walmart! 😁 Well that is where I bought it. Kinda looks like a Predator series. 13000 Watts dual fuel only one I could find with a 50 amp receptacle. Looks like by the list USA will be getting some Generator companies being built here. (y)
  185. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Advice on tractor/skid steer to keep field edges clear

    Depends on the size of the stuff needing cut. I have a bucket mounted sickle mower that I use to trim up to about 3/4 limbs. I can't remember the brand, it came from Canada. It looks like the one below...
  186. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Tractor sizing – help pick the right tractor size given acreage and use

    For our pick your own farm I use a JD F1445 for most mowing. I use Kioti DK45Se and a flail mower to keep saplings at bay and because the JD is a whole lot faster at mowing. I use the DK for my garden, farm stuff etc. No shortage of power for it. Tiller is something I leave on usually during...
  187. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Cool Nature Photos

    cool photo
  188. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Agriculture Lime

    There are many factors to raising bigger fish in your pond. Ph is important but not the chief thing to address. As mentioned earlier fish are predators and eat smaller fish. If you can see 10 ft down, you are lacking some nutrients that encourage plankton growth. Smaller fish eat plankton...
  189. part-time-Farmer-NC

    RK25H Brand spanking new.

    Congrats on the new ride. Lots of play time ahead!
  190. part-time-Farmer-NC

    The Death of Thermal Printing?

    As a consultant for 18 yrs I saved every receipt for tax purposes. Many of them became unreadable after a few years. Glad my statue of limitations is up for having to keep em. They are basically blank sheets of paper now. I know the IRS wouldn't give a hoot about the fact that they don't...
  191. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Equipment buying negotiation strategies, haggling stories sellers, etc.

    So how does that negotiations happen with a dealer who has a zero haggling policy? I rarely buy new, but have seen a few dealers who post a no haggling price on their buildings.
  192. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Robot mowers

    Heard back from the Yarboro robotic mower folks over the weekend. Seems I can program it to skip the rows. The didn't indicate how to accomplish that, I guess you'd have to buy one to see that.. Theirs cuts about .25 acre per charge, so in the 3 acre spot it would take about 12 cycles to...
  193. part-time-Farmer-NC

    The Side Jobs Thread

    Only issue with just dumping topsoil is those rocks will still surface later. I wouldn't be surprised if they don't see some pop up if they tried putting in a garden there or normal riding on it. Also I've seen its not always a good idea to get topsoil from other places where you're not sure...
  194. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Robot mowers

    Looks pretty good. I saw they just started shipping some of them. Can't determine if/how they can be programmed to go in and around the blueberry, blackberry, garden rows.
  195. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Our new PT425. It’s new day…😊

    Nice ride. Looks like it would be fun to drive/use.
  196. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone use Sch 80 PVC for air lines?

    Need to plumb out my shop in the not too distant future. Was thinking about using Sch 80 PVC. I have heard of many people using it without issues. Anyone out in TVN land using this in their shop?
  197. part-time-Farmer-NC

    Anyone know the name of this pasture weed?

    My guess is wild indigo (according to google lens)...
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