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My Riding Mower Demonstrates The Value Of A Differential Lock
Before I knew it, I had driven right across the top of the anthill, and suddenly the mower wasn't moving anymore. By engaging the differential lock, I could force the left wheel to do its part and not pass the workload to the useless right wheel.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
8 Things To Consider When Buying A Tractor
Of course, this also means that tractors are complex machines with a lot of parts. Transmission The type of transmission is a key feature to consider, because it will make a big difference in the way the tractor performs.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Tractor Types To Consider For Your Farm
Horsepower: approximately 17 to 22 2. Garden Tractor Generally tougher, larger and more powerful than lawn tractors, garden tractors have significantly more options for installing attachments.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
15 Reasons You Need A Tractor
Firewood Friend It's difficult to imagine hauling, cutting and splitting firewood without a tractor. Connect a 110-volt inverter to your tractor battery for a power supply that will run saws, drills, lights, computers and communication equipment.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Is A Walk-Behind Tractor Right For My Farm?
Walk This Way Walk behinds used to be made in America. You wouldn't buy a 50-horsepower tractor to mow a single acre, and likewise, you wouldn't want a walk-behind to mow 50 acres.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
A Look in the Rearview Mirror ...
Crayton Guhlke, one of the founders, told me the small, pull-type combines (pictured right) produced cleaner grain than many of today's self-propelled combines. As we approach the end of the year, it's natural to look back at the past year.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Run Your Tractor at Full Throttle? Ask the Tortoise
Your wallet and ears will thank you. On many occasions, you need to run your tractor at full throttle—you certainly wouldn't want to go mow thick grass on the turtle setting. But can you learn a lesson from the slow and steady tortoise?
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
3 Things You Didn\'t Know Your Tractor Can Do
If you want to save yourself sore muscles and hours of tiring labor, consider implements that attach to the front or rear of your tractor. Get more bang for your buck from your tractor by putting it to work during all four seasons.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Should You Mow Your Lawn Clockwise or Counterclockwise?
If you're just maintaining a manicured area, then continuing to mow in a clockwise direction will allow the mower to move back over the discharged clippings, cutting them into smaller pieces and moving them closer and closer to the center of the mowing...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Lamborghini Tractors
Tags agriculture , Italy “A Lamborghini tractor is much better made than a Lamborghini car,” one grizzled old farmer told me. Porsche made a lot of tractors, and even the Ferrari factory later dabbled in this field.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Why I\'m Thankful For The Three-Point Hitch
However, the design of the hitch was exclusive to Ford, leading to decades of competition as other tractor manufacturers attempted to produce similar hitches, including a two-point “Fast-Hitch” used on Farmall tractors.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Change Your Tractor\'s Oil Yourself
You'll need: new oil a new filter a new drain plug crush washer or rubber gasket possibly a new plug This might also be a nice time to pick up any other related supplies, such as a funnel, shop towels, degreaser or brake-parts cleaner (for a quick clean...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Use Your Tractor For Grading Your Driveway
Like a simple rear blade, a box blade attaches to the rear of your tractor using the three-point hitch, but unlike a rear blade, a box blade has sides that catch gravel rather than letting it spill off either side of the blade, which can help the unit...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Buying New Tires For Old Tractors
Start by calling the one nearest to you to save on shipping. Whether you collect old tractors , inherited grandpa's trusty Minneapolis Moline, or are a vegetable farmer and can't see life without your Farmall, you have probably run into the same issues...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Tips for Safe & Efficient Hay Baling
Take breaks to cool off and escape from the sun. Have Adequate Help In theory, with machines a single person can bay hale. Depending on the number of helpers and the number of balers you run simultaneously, (probably just one if you're a hobby farmer),...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Making (Another) Case for Old Tractors
In reading about the Massey, I discovered that the 135 is still in widespread use in developing countries, where its simple design and reliability are appreciated. If you read my articles on this site, then you know that I like old-fashioned, tried-and-true...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Bamboozling Bambi
My experience with commercial repellents ingeneral is that they must be rotated because their effectiveness wears off as the deer get used to them. Another is to use human hair in small mesh bags or stockings.
California
El Segundo
Use A Tractor To Remove Stubborn Fence Posts
Even with both of us tugging on the post, it refused to come out of the ground. While this works well in many cases, the three-point hitch can be stronger, and there is always the risk that the rear end of your tractor will lift off the ground, which...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tree Protection Against Deer: Protecting Newly Planted Trees From Deer
The damage is potentially life threatening and exposes the not yet established tree to disease and pests.are majestic and graceful but their feeding and rubbing hurt your plants. There is nothing more frustrating than noticing the bark is peeled away...
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Protect Trees From Deer
This is done to remove the velvet. Deer damage to trees is most often the result of males rubbing and scraping their antlers against the tree, causing significant damage. These can be spiral or welded.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Proof Gardening: What Vegetables Are Deer Resistant
However, if your garden contains fruits and vegetables favored by deer, they just may go the extra mile. Knowing which plants are irresistible to deer can help you properly useto deter deer from their favorites.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Fencing Designs – How To Build A Deer Proof Fence
A deer proof garden fence needs to be high enough to prevent the animals from jumping over and visible enough to surmount their poor depth perception. By stripping the bark from the trunk which can damage the health of the plants.
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Keep Deer From Eating Plants – Garden Deer Protection For Plants
The fence should also be placed as close to the ground as possible, filling in any low spots that deer might take advantage of. An alternative to tall fencing is an electric fence, which may be ideal for smaller garden areas.Some people even favor the...
Ohio
Willoughby
Roses And Deer – Do Deer Eat Rose Plants And How To Save Them
Also,out the broken canes and sealing all the cut ends may help.with a water and Super Thrive mix will go a long way in helping the roses recover from the major stress of such an attack.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Resistant Garden Plans – Creating A Deer Resistant Garden
However, those of us in more rural or under developed areas are quite familiar with the issue. Some of the best tips on how to design a deer resistant garden are available to you if you read on.but they have to be at least 8 feet high or the hungry foragers...
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Resistant Plant List – Learn About Plants That Are Deer Resistant
Deer do not favor any of the following: Therefore, don't be alarmed if even some of your so-called deer resistant plants become a quick snack.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });While there are numerous plants...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bulbs Deer Hate: Flower Bulbs That Deter Deer
The same goes for plants with hairy leaves. In a couple of nights, one or two deer can devastate a perennial landscape design you've spent months to perfect. If it's painful to eat, it's safer than food that's not.
Ohio
Willoughby