vue - Easy Garden Cultivation With The Hoss Tools Double Wheel Hoe
Easy Garden Cultivation With The Hoss Tools Double Wheel Hoe. Shop Amazon: http://amzn.to/2a7WjoI (Note: If you shop Amazon using this link, we will make a very small advertising commission with your purchase.) The Hoss Tools Double Wheel hoe is a really versatile, easy to use garden tool. It should be an essential piece of gardening equipment in every gardeners tool shed. With the well designed attachments such as the sweeps, the oscilating hoe, the cultivator teeth and the plow, it covers many, many jobs. East to use and at the same time, gives good yet gentle exercise.
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nice video clip, Thumbs Up on it! =}
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I like Hoss tools very well made things , do you have a tractor mounted rototiller to go on your Massey tractor ? that would a big help for you and save you lots of time on your homestead . nice videos thanks for posting them !
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do you start your garden vegetables from store brought seed? if you do, show how you accomplished
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Simpler is usually better. You can always count on a good old style hand tool to get the job done. Like you said, no engine to quit working. :)
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hehe. I was just going to say, "Papa! Use the one with the engine on it."
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Thanks for sharing. It sure looks like a good garden tool for really old time ingenuity. You sure have a nice bunch of corn growing there. Keep up the good work and looking forward to more videos.
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I have seen the Hoss Tools on several channels. Read comments from folks living in the city, on homesteads, learning to live off grid. Many younger folks only know how to climb on a lawn tractor or use a gas tiller. These products are a throw back to what my folks used before everything got an engine attached to it, they are the products that the folks used when there was only had mule to do everything, if they were lucky. With the world going in the direction it is, the fear of shortages wise people are getting prepared to be off grid, products like these are a step up from a shovel, hand hoe & manual labor, it will have its use. For the family/person with a small area, that currently enjoys or should the time come you have to grow food, finding vintage equipment or replicas may make it possible to feed your family. Everything has it's time and place. Just things my grandmother taught me.
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No engine or carb and you get a free workout too! Sure miss seeing the kids run the tools.
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☺😊☺😊🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🐎🐎🐎🐎 hi frends
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Sometimes the manual option is still the best. Anything with an engine is likely to break down. A big thumbs up.
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to The Homestead - How -to - Hi Homestesd - Family - good Work - ok
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I am still trying to recover from the cost of the tiller I burnt up. how well does that thing do in thick grass,? fescue, Crab grass and Bermuda? you make it look so easy on bare ground.
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I just watch you video so i can see the kids haveing fun
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I miss the kid
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Let me add, I have zero doubt you know just a ton of great stuff, you appear to have been a farmer at some point maybe? But you pass on very little of that knowledge via this channel.
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If this channel focused on how/why and incidentally included promotions for the hoss wheel hoe... I would be less turned off. I looked back over the last few months and it's lots of kids in short shorts and swimming and car repair... But if I'm homesteading or interested in learning what I need to know is what trap crops work for different crops, animal husbandry... Not showing feed loading into pickups.... Content over flash.
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do you have any advice for growing in red clay? that's what my area all is and nothing grows. I try a lot of different methods but it just doesn't seem to help. Thanks
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hey pops have you heard of carbon tv ? i hear they pay better some how ... keep the camera rolling and with all those pretty girls around keep your powder dry
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That Hoss wheel hoe sure is proving to be money well spent..it seemed to do a pretty able job, even on that more packed soil! We have a little hand cultivator, but it doesn't do near as good a job as the Hoss wheel hoe is doing for you . And you're right...no engine to break down ...just as long as the operator is sure to eat a good breakfast or lunch prior to using it... : ) Two thumbs up my friend. : )
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