Post by : Armust Desk
Farming is not just about planting and harvesting. On the farm, challenges arise every day, and sometimes the tools or methods you have just don’t work. That’s when farmers get creative, becoming inventors in their own right. They adapt, modify, and improvise using spare parts or whatever is around them. This collection of farm-tested ideas and tool tips offers clever ways to save time, money, and effort while solving everyday farm problems.
Removable Shop Vise
Working at a shop bench can be tricky if the vise gets in the way, or if you need it in another location. A farmer from Pennsylvania solved this by mounting a receiver hitch plate under his workbench. He then placed his vise on a hitch tube. This simple modification lets the vise be removed or relocated anywhere, including taking it out to the field with a truck. It’s a practical solution for any busy workshop.
Ratchet-Driven Thread Tool Adapter
Cleaning threads on bolts can be tough when a typical T-handle doesn’t reach. A farmer from Iowa created a unique solution using a 1-inch socket cut in half, welded to a 6-inch piece of pipe. This allows a die to be inserted and threaded bolts to be cleaned easily, making jobs faster and less frustrating.
Aluminum Irrigation Pipe Repair
Repairing dented irrigation pipes can be a headache, but a farmer in Oregon designed a simple tool using vise grips and rounded metal. The metal is welded to the jaws of the vise grips. By grabbing the dented pipe and tapping the vise grips with a hammer, the pipe is restored to its original shape without leaks.
Flexible Extension for Cordless Impact Wrench
Working with deep sockets on tensioner springs of combines or other equipment can be challenging when sockets bottom out. A North Dakota farmer solved this by creating a flexible extension using hydraulic hose and cut sockets. This allows bolts to extend inside the hose, preventing bottoming out and saving time during repairs.
Vise-Grip Slide Hammer
Removing stubborn seals can be tough. A New York farmer combined vise grips and a slide hammer. Screws are inserted into the seal, and the tool clamps onto the screw to remove it easily. This saves time and avoids damage to equipment.
Old-School Scoop
A simple yet practical idea for a scoop comes from South Dakota. By cutting an empty gallon jug and modifying the handle side, farmers can create a small, lightweight, and inexpensive scoop for feed, grain, or seed. This is an excellent example of using everyday items creatively on the farm.
Lug Wrench Hinge Pin Driver
Installing hinge pins can be tricky. A farmer in Texas welded a short pipe to an old lug wrench, making it possible to slide pins into place with ease. This simple tool modification reduces frustration and makes installations much faster.
Less Mess Bolt and Screwhead Painting
Painting bolts and screws can be messy. A farmer in Indiana adapted a 5-gallon bucket and lid by drilling holes for bolts and screws. This allows them to be painted neatly with minimal mess. Any drips go into the bucket, and the handle makes it easy to carry. Bolts stay scratch-free until reassembly.
Oak Dowel Drill Bit Guide
Broken or hard lug bolts are difficult to drill accurately. A farmer in Illinois uses an oak dowel with a centered hole to guide the drill bit. This keeps the bit centered and prevents it from slipping into threads, making repairs precise and much safer.
Heavy Coil Spring Install Tip
Attaching heavy coil springs can be dangerous. A farmer in Illinois developed a method using a vise and pipe to stretch the spring safely. Washers are inserted between the coils to lengthen the spring for installation, and they fall out as the spring compresses, ensuring safety and precision.
Magnet for Cordless Drivers
Sometimes screws or bolts are hard to handle. A farmer in Ohio keeps small magnets on drill bits. This prevents screws from falling, saving time and reducing frustration during assembly or repair.
More Stable Filing
Hand filing can be difficult to control. A farmer in Illinois attaches a C-clamp to the end of a hand file. This provides better grip and precision, improving accuracy for any task.
Key Chuck Loss Prevention
Losing the key chuck for a drill press can be annoying. A farmer in Wisconsin solved this by attaching a spring-loaded key holder, like a belt clip, to the drill press. The key remains in place, ready for use, eliminating the risk of losing it.
Ultra-Deep Socket
Long bolts that standard sockets can’t reach are a common challenge. A farmer in Wisconsin made ultra-deep sockets by welding cut sockets with a length of black pipe. This makes long bolts accessible and reduces the difficulty of wrenching dual-wheel bolts.
Impact Swivel Solution
Swivel socket adapters sometimes slip during work. A farmer in Illinois wrapped electrician’s tape around the universal flex portion of the adapter. This keeps tension on the socket and prevents it from spinning out, making tasks smoother and safer.
Share Your Ideas
Farmers who have creative tips, tricks, or DIY tools can share them with Successful Farming Magazine. Precise submissions with sketches or photos may receive cash prizes if published. All ideas become property of the magazine and may be used in any way, ensuring innovative farm solutions are shared with others.
Farming requires ingenuity and adaptability. These tools and tips demonstrate how practical, creative solutions make daily farm life easier, faster, and safer. From repairing pipes to modifying tools, these ideas showcase the skill, intelligence, and inventiveness of modern farmers who turn everyday challenges into clever solutions.
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