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My Riding Mower Demonstrates The Value Of A Differential Lock
The mound was just tall enough to bottom out the mower and raise the right rear wheel slightly off the ground, which meant that the mower was stuck. The left wheel, as if finally realizing that the task wasn't as hard as it seemed, gripped the ground...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
8 Things To Consider When Buying A Tractor
If you're just getting started in the search for a perfect tractor, here's an introduction to their main parts and the function of each one. This is a major contrast to tractors with manual gear-driven transmissions, such as synchro-shift transmissions,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Tractor Types To Consider For Your Farm
Subcompact Tractor While the smallest of subcompact tractors are similar in appearance to garden tractors, this is where the similarities end: Subcompacts are much more capable for farm chores, and in many cases, the line between the two classifications...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
15 Reasons You Need A Tractor
Nimble enough to navigate through the woods and over stumps that would challenge a four-wheel-drive pickup truck, a tractor's big wheels leave scarcely a mark on the soil. Backup Power Your tractor can serve as a mobile powerhouse.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Is A Walk-Behind Tractor Right For My Farm?
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. In this case, walk-behind tractors have the advantage of not needing a huge truck or trailer to haul them; with the adjustable...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
A Look in the Rearview Mirror ...
Bigger isn't always better. If you are heading west out of Spokane, Wash., on Highway 2 the last weekend in August, watch for old combines working in fields on the north side of the road.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Run Your Tractor at Full Throttle? Ask the Tortoise
The speedy hare knew he couldn't lose a race against the slow, plodding tortoise, but an ill-timed nap left him too far behind to overtake the slow (but steady) tortoise, who scored the victory.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
3 Things You Didn\'t Know Your Tractor Can Do
“It takes a lot of air to run a diesel [engine], so you need to remove the air filter for a visual inspection to see if it needs changing,” says Scotty Hiett, a service technician for Kubota.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Should You Mow Your Lawn Clockwise or Counterclockwise?
Of course, every yard is different with its own issues, and depending on how many items you need to navigate (trees, buildings and so on), you might find that a mix of directions is most efficient, or maybe that no pattern at all is the best fit for your...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Lamborghini Tractors
The reason for this is that most Lamborghini owners have the company's tractors rather than its exotic sports cars. Modern Lamborghini tractors are produced by the Same Deutz-Fahr group, the largest privately owned agricultural-machinery manufacturer...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Why I\'m Thankful For The Three-Point Hitch
So the next time you hook up your Brand A plow to your Brand B tractor, with a Brand C brush mower waiting to be used later in the day, don't worry about the occasional difficulties you might encounter with hooking them up.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Change Your Tractor\'s Oil Yourself
A tractor oil change should be performed according to the hours specified in your machine's owner's manual or at least every six months. A service manual is ideal for this, but most basic owner's manuals should give you the information you need.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Use Your Tractor For Grading Your Driveway
This is when a rear grading blade comes in handy—these attachments excel at the fine-tuning work and can help finish up what the box blade starts. The reason is simple—the driveways on many farms can be quite lengthy, and they're often made of gravel,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Buying New Tires For Old Tractors
They might also be able to help you find the tire if it is truly rare and even they don't have any in stock. Patching or tubing your tire, if you can get away with it, will always be the most cost-effective way to keep an old tire in use.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Tips for Safe & Efficient Hay Baling
But unless you produce just a handful of bales, this really isn't practical, and anyone who has ever participated in baling small square bales is probably laughing at the notion of doing it alone.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Making (Another) Case for Old Tractors
The Massey might have the looks and the power, but Little Mo still wins out for reliability, at least in my mind. If you read my articles on this site, then you know that I like old-fashioned, tried-and-true tools.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Use A Tractor To Remove Stubborn Fence Posts
Over the years, it's become a bit of an art form; with the right equipment on hand, some posts can be replaced in as little as 20 or 30 minutes. Being a person that thrives on routine, I was initially reluctant to change plans, but the time-saving potential...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Colourful Ireland, Part 2
Recently, I took us to Ireland (where I was lucky enough to travel this summer and introduced you to the many colours of this country which is not restricted to the sole green of clove leaves.
California
El Segundo
Parts of a Sunflower
Ray flowers are more essential in their role of attracting pollinators to the disk flowers and providing the aesthetic appeal of the plant. Once the flower opens, this repositioning stops and the flowers remain open to the east.flowers.
California
Santa Monica
Ticked Off - Part 1
Fall is one of the times they're really active. The good thing is that all tick-borne diseases found in North America like ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, STARI (southern tick-associated rash illness), bebesiosis, tularemia and Lyme disease...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Chainsaw Safety, Part I
Does the trigger spring back to the idle position? Is the chain sharp? You should be able to lift it slightly. As I've gotten older and at least marginally smarter, how I face tree removal has changed.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Christmas Traditions - Part 1
Many stores put up an “angel tree” decorated with tags bearing the names of needy children and what they would like for Christmas. And think about people from your past that you might want to touch base with again; you can often Google their addresses,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Garden Photography ~ part 1
Light passes through the cornea of our eyes, through aqueous fluid, through the lens and something called a vitreous body, resulting in images forming on photoreceptor cells in the retina of our eyes.
California
El Segundo
Vital Signs - Part 2
Find someone to hold him still, tie him using his collar or halter and lead, and hold him against a wall or use a milking or grooming stand. Yellow membranes mean the animal is jaundiced.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Economical Horsekeeping - Part 1
Although your heart goes out to a skinny, sick horse, unless you have enough money to invest in it, it's best to buy a horse in good health. Look for a stocky-built horse that is neither tall and leggy nor overly obese.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Christmas Traditions - Part 2
Ask each guest to bring their favorite cookie recipe and a dozen cookies for each participant to take home, plus a few extra cookies for sampling. Send it to: Santa North Pole Anchorage, AK 99530-9998 In the meanwhile, write a letter to your child as...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Hutch\'s Arrival (Part 2)
Hutch couldn't eat by himself. She called him Meegosh. Every two hours Mom and Dad fed Hutch with a stomach tube (you can learn how to do it here ) They did that for four whole days! Three days after Hutch was born, Mom came home with another newborn...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia