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  3. Potato field also got crumbled and looks better now, although we didn't get any real rain since I did the first round.

Potato field also got crumbled and looks better now, although we didn't get any real rain since I did the first round.

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  • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY This user is from outside of this forum
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    Potato field also got crumbled and looks better now, although we didn't get any real rain since I did the first round.

    Going to use this horse drawn furrower with my trusty diesel horse pulling to make furrows. Every year a different experiment until we got it down. Last year was too much manual labour.

    #Farm #Homestead #Potato #Field #Gardening

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    • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

      Potato field also got crumbled and looks better now, although we didn't get any real rain since I did the first round.

      Going to use this horse drawn furrower with my trusty diesel horse pulling to make furrows. Every year a different experiment until we got it down. Last year was too much manual labour.

      #Farm #Homestead #Potato #Field #Gardening

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      @yngmar Looks great, that tiller did a nice job. I'm sure your plow will make ideal furrows for potato planting so long as you can control the depth. Do you plan to plant and hill at the same time or do you plant level and then wait and hill once or twice after the crop comes up?

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      • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

        Potato field also got crumbled and looks better now, although we didn't get any real rain since I did the first round.

        Going to use this horse drawn furrower with my trusty diesel horse pulling to make furrows. Every year a different experiment until we got it down. Last year was too much manual labour.

        #Farm #Homestead #Potato #Field #Gardening

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        What you have to do when you're playing multiplayer farm-simulator solo:

        ✅ Draft animal furrower hitched to tractor
        ✅ Cable drum zip-tied to steering wheel
        ✅ Three turns of rope around drum
        ✅ Steering while walking behind tractor by pulling left/right rope and controlling the furrower

        #Rigging #Homestead #Tractor #Steering #Furrower

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        • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

          What you have to do when you're playing multiplayer farm-simulator solo:

          ✅ Draft animal furrower hitched to tractor
          ✅ Cable drum zip-tied to steering wheel
          ✅ Three turns of rope around drum
          ✅ Steering while walking behind tractor by pulling left/right rope and controlling the furrower

          #Rigging #Homestead #Tractor #Steering #Furrower

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          @yngmar next level! Steel horse! Wait, i have read something. Will update.
          No, ddg search not finding not even close.
          Tractor mechanical horse, built to be controlled vith leads (ropes)

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          • mcslibinas@mastodon.socialM mcslibinas@mastodon.social

            @yngmar next level! Steel horse! Wait, i have read something. Will update.
            No, ddg search not finding not even close.
            Tractor mechanical horse, built to be controlled vith leads (ropes)

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            @mcSlibinas Inspired by windvane-to-wheel steering on sailboats:

            https://windpilot.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/P1010682.jpg

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            • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

              What you have to do when you're playing multiplayer farm-simulator solo:

              ✅ Draft animal furrower hitched to tractor
              ✅ Cable drum zip-tied to steering wheel
              ✅ Three turns of rope around drum
              ✅ Steering while walking behind tractor by pulling left/right rope and controlling the furrower

              #Rigging #Homestead #Tractor #Steering #Furrower

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              @yngmar
              Do you have a rope for 'Woah there!'?

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              • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                What you have to do when you're playing multiplayer farm-simulator solo:

                ✅ Draft animal furrower hitched to tractor
                ✅ Cable drum zip-tied to steering wheel
                ✅ Three turns of rope around drum
                ✅ Steering while walking behind tractor by pulling left/right rope and controlling the furrower

                #Rigging #Homestead #Tractor #Steering #Furrower

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                @yngmar 🫡

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                • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                  @mcSlibinas Inspired by windvane-to-wheel steering on sailboats:

                  https://windpilot.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/P1010682.jpg

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                  @yngmar i found! https://www.farmanddairy.com/columns/eimco-tractors-could-be-driven-by-reins/310272.html

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                  • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                    @yngmar
                    Do you have a rope for 'Woah there!'?

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                    @Maker_of_Things No, gotta drop the reins and jump on the horse 😜

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                    • mcslibinas@mastodon.socialM mcslibinas@mastodon.social

                      @yngmar i found! https://www.farmanddairy.com/columns/eimco-tractors-could-be-driven-by-reins/310272.html

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                      @mcSlibinas Nice, makes sense too as the transition was probably easier with a familiar steering method and as it appears to be a skid-steer, its easy to implement too 🙂

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                      • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                        @mcSlibinas Nice, makes sense too as the transition was probably easier with a familiar steering method and as it appears to be a skid-steer, its easy to implement too 🙂

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                        @yngmar tractor history is much more interesting than car history! A lot of different ideas. So many unexpected things!

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                        • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                          What you have to do when you're playing multiplayer farm-simulator solo:

                          ✅ Draft animal furrower hitched to tractor
                          ✅ Cable drum zip-tied to steering wheel
                          ✅ Three turns of rope around drum
                          ✅ Steering while walking behind tractor by pulling left/right rope and controlling the furrower

                          #Rigging #Homestead #Tractor #Steering #Furrower

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                          Phew, potatoes are in. It was a very long day doing it all in one go.

                          After making furrows, I dug up some compost from the bottom of the pile, threw it through an old fence gate to filter out the undigested bits and then installed the fresh compost in the bottom of each furrow.

                          On top of that goes some sifted wood ash, but only sparingly, followed by the seed potatoes gently pressed down into the compost.

                          Then I raked the furrows shut with a little hillock on top.

                          Finally tidied up everything except the compost sifting station, inhaled some food and had sauna. 😅

                          #Homesteading #Homestead #Potato #Gardening #Compost

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                            @yngmar Looks great, that tiller did a nice job. I'm sure your plow will make ideal furrows for potato planting so long as you can control the depth. Do you plan to plant and hill at the same time or do you plant level and then wait and hill once or twice after the crop comes up?

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                            @ddmgmgh I made a little hillock and then we'll see what summer brings. Last year it was super dry at first followed by extremely wet and we got crazy weeds (especially in the experimental no-dig bed). So if that happens I'll try and re-hill some, if possible.

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                            • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                              Phew, potatoes are in. It was a very long day doing it all in one go.

                              After making furrows, I dug up some compost from the bottom of the pile, threw it through an old fence gate to filter out the undigested bits and then installed the fresh compost in the bottom of each furrow.

                              On top of that goes some sifted wood ash, but only sparingly, followed by the seed potatoes gently pressed down into the compost.

                              Then I raked the furrows shut with a little hillock on top.

                              Finally tidied up everything except the compost sifting station, inhaled some food and had sauna. 😅

                              #Homesteading #Homestead #Potato #Gardening #Compost

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                              @yngmar 💪🏼 👍🏼

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                              • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                Phew, potatoes are in. It was a very long day doing it all in one go.

                                After making furrows, I dug up some compost from the bottom of the pile, threw it through an old fence gate to filter out the undigested bits and then installed the fresh compost in the bottom of each furrow.

                                On top of that goes some sifted wood ash, but only sparingly, followed by the seed potatoes gently pressed down into the compost.

                                Then I raked the furrows shut with a little hillock on top.

                                Finally tidied up everything except the compost sifting station, inhaled some food and had sauna. 😅

                                #Homesteading #Homestead #Potato #Gardening #Compost

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                                @yngmar @richrollgardener post-gardening sauna ❤️❤️❤️

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                                • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                  Phew, potatoes are in. It was a very long day doing it all in one go.

                                  After making furrows, I dug up some compost from the bottom of the pile, threw it through an old fence gate to filter out the undigested bits and then installed the fresh compost in the bottom of each furrow.

                                  On top of that goes some sifted wood ash, but only sparingly, followed by the seed potatoes gently pressed down into the compost.

                                  Then I raked the furrows shut with a little hillock on top.

                                  Finally tidied up everything except the compost sifting station, inhaled some food and had sauna. 😅

                                  #Homesteading #Homestead #Potato #Gardening #Compost

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                                  @yngmar my back is already aching when i see this.

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                                  • krahabors@toot.lvK krahabors@toot.lv

                                    @yngmar my back is already aching when i see this.

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                                    @krahabors Now the race is on, I have until autumn to either build or buy a potato harvester 🤣

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                                    • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                      @krahabors Now the race is on, I have until autumn to either build or buy a potato harvester 🤣

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                                      @yngmar memories of feelings in the lower back are the main reason I'm questioning any future attempts at growing potatoes.
                                      There are only two good points in growing them: 1) you do not have to mow that area 2) you get fresh potatoes, even if not much more than planted

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                                      • krahabors@toot.lvK krahabors@toot.lv

                                        @yngmar memories of feelings in the lower back are the main reason I'm questioning any future attempts at growing potatoes.
                                        There are only two good points in growing them: 1) you do not have to mow that area 2) you get fresh potatoes, even if not much more than planted

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                                        @krahabors Yeah, I dug, uh, I think almost 100 kg by hand last year and promised myself not to do that again 😬

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                                        • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                          Phew, potatoes are in. It was a very long day doing it all in one go.

                                          After making furrows, I dug up some compost from the bottom of the pile, threw it through an old fence gate to filter out the undigested bits and then installed the fresh compost in the bottom of each furrow.

                                          On top of that goes some sifted wood ash, but only sparingly, followed by the seed potatoes gently pressed down into the compost.

                                          Then I raked the furrows shut with a little hillock on top.

                                          Finally tidied up everything except the compost sifting station, inhaled some food and had sauna. 😅

                                          #Homesteading #Homestead #Potato #Gardening #Compost

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                                          @yngmar what variety of potatoes did you plant ?

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