Category: Tractor Rides

This Little Ditty is About a Ferguson Tractor

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Ferguson 35 Tractor

Not sure I’m related to Richie Kavanaugh, but me Faders Mudder was a Kavanaugh! So, when I found Richie singing this song …

I just had to write about it! Now in fairness Richie Kavanaugh is singing about a Grey Ferguson, and mine is Red, but I’m a thinkin someone back there was jumpin in th same bed! Lol 😉 

If You don’t know, Richie Kavanaugh is probably most famous for “The Chicken Somg”! 🐔 It’s a Good Laugh! 

If you’d like to see my Ferguson Tractor, come visit us at Briden Farm. Call Now 902-907-0770 

Looking for Tractor Tire Chains

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Ferguson 35 Tractor

In the Fall I bought a Ferguson 35 (Massey Ferguson) Tractor. Unfortunately, although it seems to work well, I haven’t been able to use it much! That’s because here at Briden Farm we’re situated on a steep hillside and as part of my learning curve I’ve come to realize I need Tractor 🚜 Tire Chains. 14.9-28 Chains, probably Ring Chains. Although I’m definitely open to being schooled! So, if you’re reading this and you have suggestions I’d love to hear them. If You happen to have the chains I need, or know someone who does, please contact me, Brian at Briden Farm. 902-907-0770. 


The following is an affiliate link for a 1957 Ferguson TO 35 Tractor 1/32 Diecast Model by Universal Hobbies. If you’d like to learn more about it, click the On The Photo… 

1957 Ferguson TO 35 Tractor 1/32 Diecast Model by Universal HobbiesIt’s an affiliate link, so if you do buy one I may earn a little! 

 

A Tractor Ride at Briden Farm Part 3

A Tractor Ride at Briden Farm (Pt. 3)

So thankful You’ve taken time to share in our ride! 

In A Tractor Ride at Briden Farm Part 1 and A Tractor Ride at Briden Farm Part 2 You got to see how we’re turning our Woodlands to Pasture and later to Gardens with the help of our Nigerian Dwarf Goats and our Berkshire Tamworth Pigs. How we’re making fencing from up-cycling old Mink Cages, and even how much of a slope we have on certain parts of Briden Farm. In fact, You even discovered that sometimes I think it’s better to turn the camera off and concentrate on our driving! 

Now, get ready for A Tractor Ride at Briden Farm Part 3. In Part 3 You’ll see the conclusion, you’ll see how far I got, and get a sneak peek at the journey back! 

Thanks so much for watching our videos! I learnt a few things making this three part series of A Tractor Ride at Briden Farm. One thing is, now that we’ve got Fibe from Bell it takes minutes, not hours, to upload videos! This means that next time, I can do a long length video and know that it’s possible to get it uploaded! It also makes me think it might be nice to have a GoPro camera and some related equipment to make even better videos! Not sure how soon we can do that, but with your support maybe it’ll happen sooner rather than later! 

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A Tractor Ride at Briden Farm

A Tractor Ride Pt. 1

This one was fun! I hope You have as much fun watching it as I did recording it! It’s actually in 3 Parts, and that’s for a few reasons. One, up till now, a video of 2 minutes took me about 20 minutes to upload! The second is, although we thankfully just got FiberOp, or Fibe as Bell now calls it, I wasn’t sure how much faster it would really do the upload. The third reason, and this one is kind of laughable, I chickened out during part of the ride! Well, actually I turned it off, at the end of part one, because the terrain was so sloped I wanted to concentrate on my driving! 

So, that was part one, and I probably should have warned you about the noise! I also apologize for the noise making it difficult to hear me! I am a low talker, and I try to speak up, but it’s difficult for me! I’ll try to do better in Part Two! 

Click Here to Watch Part Two