Joel DuFour of Earth Tools joins us for a field day featuring his favorite tools, walk behind tractors and equipment for market gardeners and small farmers. Explore the history and craftsmanship built into a variety of different fine hand tools. Gain insight on innovative ways to utilize walk-behind tractors with their many implements. Find out where to get your equipment, best use, maintenance, and potential modifications. In part 2, Joel takes us out to the greenhouse to show us the tools in action.
VIDEO: Hands on Tools & Equipment with Joel DuFour Part 2
Joel DuFour of Earth Tools joins us for a field day featuring his favorite tools, walk behind tractors and equipment for market gardeners and small farmers. Explore the history and craftsmanship built into a variety of different fine hand tools. Gain insight on innovative ways to utilize walk-behind tractors with their many implements. Find out where to get your equipment, best use, maintenance, and potential modifications. In part 2, Joel takes us out to the greenhouse to show us the tools in action.
Joel is the man! What a wealth of information! I've dealt with his company several times over the years and they are top shelf!
Outstanding series. Can't wait for the next one!
Yeah, but what do you do about the operators feet replanting the weeds that the harrow has brought up to the surface.
Not sure if this will get to the speaker, but that Hoss seeder for the walking tractor, im thinking there is enough weight there to configure a no-till set up in front of those seeders. WE NEED THAT OPTION, as small market gardeners that want to use cover crops more, the biggest hurdle is, there are no, real, no-till options out there for direct seeded crops. I contacted Hoss about a no-till for their push seeder and they said there wasn't enough weight to make that practical, jump on this PLEASE someone.
Still like the Gravel instant forward and reverse and live PTO.
32:06 Walk behind machines are still very common in Thailand. Allmost every farmer have one and still use it for farming (And i mean farming and not gardening)