Can our 1980s Seeder Keep up with the new gear? | Seeding 2026 | Western Australian Sheep Farm Vlog

Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the main event of 2026. Seeding the Crop over the first week of June. With the fuel & fertiliser crisis taking it's toll, we couldn't secure liquid fert in time for seeding, so the 753 had to run solo without it's partner in crime behind the 7810. We did a lot of modifications along the way, had a lot of choice words and a LOT of breakdowns. But with a lot of perseverance, determination, tools and with some help from the local contractors we still got the crop in the ground. Taking a lot of feedback onboard from last year I decided to try and compress the majority of seeding into 1 video as opposed to 3 feature-length videos last year. It's still an hour long. BUT that's because it's the best of the footage I took over the 10 days of filming. There was a LOT of footage to sift through, and at least 30 minutes worth was footage of just the tractor working in the paddock. So I've made the non-commentary footage into it's own separate video for Channel Members to enjoy. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:15 1st of June 6 days to get the Crop in 02:57 The Merinos will not comply 04:41 Seed Depth Test 13:45 Sowing the Hay Crop 17:07 Fixing and troubleshooting the 753 & the sprayer 22:00 Knocking down the weeds 24:29 The move out west 26:53 Fixing the 7810's exhaust pipe 29:34 Seeding Oats out West 34:16 Noah Takes the Hotseat 44:40 The Combine is too slow... need some help 47:42 Sowing Barley with the MX285 Mag and Morris 50:30 We need a Bigger tractor! 54:10 Swapping to the Tomahawk 58:59 Thanks for Watching! Join Noah (Aka TJM) and his family on a new adventure as they set their sights on a new 3,000-acre stock block home to sandy soils, Pine plantations and their 650 Merino's as they aim to turn the new property from a Stock block with battered facilities into a thriving Turn-Key Farm. #australianfarming #sheepfarm #sheepfarming