We pull a Jamesway 7400 gallon tank with either a JD 7R 230 or 290 just depends on what available. We also pull a Nuhn 14000 gallon quad tank with a JD 9520R
Y’all also don’t know what you’re missing running them factory houle pans. Put a husky on there and do 6” piping all the way to the pan. We’d unload a 7300 gallon faster than the 6300 gallon counterpart with the stock houle pan.
Great video… it’s just me thinking but I would never put a 7R on a 7,300 gallon spreader… I’d put an articulated tractor. Well I did have an 8430 on a 7,300 speeder.. you remember that Tractor Chasers? About 15 years ago that was lol. Anyways I had to be very very selective on where I had to go.. but very impressive nonetheless..
I remember! 7Rs have changed a lot and are very impressive now. They handle the fully loaded tanks very well. Keep in mind these are 330hp and 350hp tractors now, not the older 7 series we'd be used to.
@@rickperry4960no those tractors are more capable than any of the old 8020 series and theres guy here that pulls one of those tanks with an 8420 mind you he's had to rebuild the brakes in the tractor twice cuz he won't get another tractor. But he said he's not buying anything with DEF. Lol
Hallo die7r haben kein problem damit.die gülle wird ja nur mit düsse ausgebracht mit grubber könnte es probleme geben.bei mir in deutschland sind vor 30.000/27.0000 lieterfäßer 7920/8420 oder magnum 285 vor.🙋♂️👌maik
Only 890k? Bah! Get some trucks to haul it to you! Lol I kid, good job. However, we have trucked to 2 similar units running 8 row zimmerman bars and we hit 1 million with 5 trucks in a day. It all just depends how far youre going!
This operation would probably be slowed by using trucks. They had short hauls and go right into the field to unload. The tractors going 32mph which is close to what a trucks speed would have been. Then they have no time spent parking and waiting for a truck to transfer manure. A lot of times trucks can speed things up but I’m not sure it would help for this one.
So why do this vs injecting it i to the soil? Being from Iowa, smelling manure is part of life here. Thankfully you guys only do it a few times a year. This way has to absolutely reek
Definitely more of a smell while they are applying it this way. They follow right behind the spreaders with a chisel plow and work in the manure while they do the first pass of spring tillage. So the smell is reduced and the nutrients in the manure are saved.
Hey you guy's, are you crazy running them big tanks around without duels on them tractors !!!! boy i'll tell ya it's only going to take one time and you will say o'h my God !!!! i will never run a tractor with out them again, it's all about stability, control, breaking, the more rubber you can get to the road the better !!! of course i don't no your reason why, but other reason's is traction out in the fields and compaction believe it or not you are getting twice the compaction running without duels, then if you were !!! and them tractors don't look to be the biggest tractors you should have on them tanks!!! oh i kinda of see now you guy's are running super singles on them little tractors!!! and you are twice to three times the compaction with them super singles to guy's, i heard him say you are running 7R's on them tanks !!! boys at the very less you should be running is 8R's and if your running 30 mhr on the road !!!! no frick'n way, they ain't heavy enough to be running that kinda speeds down the road especially running a super single holy crap man !!!! well i'm sorry i guess i'm from the old school of doing it, you guy's may think you are save'n on compaction running them lighter tractors, but you are losing in the safety department !!!!! i use to work all day running 8600 gall tanks 4 axle tanks with 8410, 8520 all 8000 Series tractors because we weren't smart enough to say no !!!! them tanks should have hooked to Articulates, but nop we almost lost a couple of Operators, but by the grace of God we never did !!! we lost a few tractors and tanks threw the years !!!! but now we are using smaller tanks like you guys but still running mostly 8000 sires John Deer's and drag line!!!! just be care full out there boy's don't forget someone need's you and love's you very much !!!! so keep it between the fence poles and we will see you on the other side !!! Just say'n !!!!
We pull a Jamesway 7400 gallon tank with either a JD 7R 230 or 290 just depends on what available. We also pull a Nuhn 14000 gallon quad tank with a JD 9520R
The 7R's are impressive tractors. That 9520R on the quad train is awesome! Thanks for the comment and great youtube channel!
@@BarendvL They’re powerful little tractors but how’s the ride ?
Hello everyone great equipement great vidéo thanks you tractor chasers
Thanks 👍
Y’all also don’t know what you’re missing running them factory houle pans. Put a husky on there and do 6” piping all the way to the pan. We’d unload a 7300 gallon faster than the 6300 gallon counterpart with the stock houle pan.
Those "Crawlers" R PHENOMENAL!
Absolute top class outfit for manure spreading
They were impressive to watch!
I’m surprised they’re using small tractors for this. In my area they use the big 8R tractors with duals on the back and front.
Right, first thing I thought to myself during the opening 10 seconds. I'd want a bigger tractor on that tanker
Have you EVER DRIVEN 1?
@@jamesbuck555 yessir
Very cool.
Thanks BTP!
Great Video, thanks for sharing
Thanks Tony!
Spreading 22,000 gallons with 3 tractors makes emptying the pit pretty easy and fast
Great video, john deere and gea look best!!!👍
I hope you have a sweeper that brushes the dirt off the road later because the neighbours will not be happy with all that dirt on the road
They scrape the road after each field is done. The backhoe was already working on the last field.
Great video… it’s just me thinking but I would never put a 7R on a 7,300 gallon spreader… I’d put an articulated tractor. Well I did have an 8430 on a 7,300 speeder.. you remember that Tractor Chasers? About 15 years ago that was lol. Anyways I had to be very very selective on where I had to go.. but very impressive nonetheless..
I remember! 7Rs have changed a lot and are very impressive now. They handle the fully loaded tanks very well. Keep in mind these are 330hp and 350hp tractors now, not the older 7 series we'd be used to.
@@tractorchasers yeah I kinda forgot about that.. it just seems like even on 4 tires that spreader can boss that tractor around..
@@rickperry4960no those tractors are more capable than any of the old 8020 series and theres guy here that pulls one of those tanks with an 8420 mind you he's had to rebuild the brakes in the tractor twice cuz he won't get another tractor. But he said he's not buying anything with DEF. Lol
Hallo die7r haben kein problem damit.die gülle wird ja nur mit düsse ausgebracht mit grubber könnte es probleme geben.bei mir in deutschland sind vor 30.000/27.0000 lieterfäßer 7920/8420 oder magnum 285 vor.🙋♂️👌maik
Awesome video man 💯🤩. I was running one of the 7r 350 😁
Awesome vid, thank you!
Thanks Andrew!
Do the farmers spread any other fertilizer?
Where the manure is applied the farms need much less of any other fertilizer.
Really nice video.
Thanks!
I love manoring
Amazed the neighbours don’t make you inject it into the ground.
The manure is chiseled in right behind the spreaders. The chisel plow was working in the previous field.
Only 890k? Bah! Get some trucks to haul it to you! Lol
I kid, good job.
However, we have trucked to 2 similar units running 8 row zimmerman bars and we hit 1 million with 5 trucks in a day.
It all just depends how far youre going!
That's beautiful!!
3:05 - I hate being that guy, but a custom operator should use that pickup to clean up the road.
Everything gets cleaned up when they’re done. And that’s my truck 😁
The backhoe was cleaning the rd up at the last field we where in that’s why it wasn’t there yet
How is run off into local waterways managed?
This is all chisel plowed under within a few hours of applying. The chisel plow was working in the previous field while I was filming.
Wheres this at? Can they get truck to deliver it so you wont have half the field on the road.
This operation would probably be slowed by using trucks. They had short hauls and go right into the field to unload. The tractors going 32mph which is close to what a trucks speed would have been. Then they have no time spent parking and waiting for a truck to transfer manure. A lot of times trucks can speed things up but I’m not sure it would help for this one.
@@tractorchasers oh ok cause that's what I've been doing all week. I've been running a 8k gal diller tanker on a peterbilt supplying The tractors
I was running the 7R330 and those where all little narrow roads with a lot of turns and hills so it would have been a toss up
@@dzl6848 Diller tanks are awesome!
So why do this vs injecting it i to the soil? Being from Iowa, smelling manure is part of life here. Thankfully you guys only do it a few times a year. This way has to absolutely reek
Definitely more of a smell while they are applying it this way. They follow right behind the spreaders with a chisel plow and work in the manure while they do the first pass of spring tillage. So the smell is reduced and the nutrients in the manure are saved.
THATS a BIG "POOP" Spreader 😅
Not saying that it would be good but I also not saying that I wouldn't laugh if you had crashed the drone in the manure lagoon lol
It was the most nervous I have been flying my drone 🤣🤣
Bedarfsgerecht und Bodennah
Is this why Eastern Colorado and Nebraska stink so bad? Both times I have driven through there it has been almost unbearable.
Welcome to farm country. Grew up in it, smells like home to me, and a good crop.
Hey you guy's, are you crazy running them big tanks around without duels on them tractors !!!! boy i'll tell ya it's only going to take one time and you will say o'h my God !!!! i will never run a tractor with out them again, it's all about stability, control, breaking, the more rubber you can get to the road the better !!! of course i don't no your reason why, but other reason's is traction out in the fields and compaction believe it or not you are getting twice the compaction running without duels, then if you were !!! and them tractors don't look to be the biggest tractors you should have on them tanks!!! oh i kinda of see now you guy's are running super singles on them little tractors!!! and you are twice to three times the compaction with them super singles to guy's, i heard him say you are running 7R's on them tanks !!! boys at the very less you should be running is 8R's and if your running 30 mhr on the road !!!! no frick'n way, they ain't heavy enough to be running that kinda speeds down the road especially running a super single holy crap man !!!! well i'm sorry i guess i'm from the old school of doing it, you guy's may think you are save'n on compaction running them lighter tractors, but you are losing in the safety department !!!!! i use to work all day running 8600 gall tanks 4 axle tanks with 8410, 8520 all 8000 Series tractors because we weren't smart enough to say no !!!! them tanks should have hooked to Articulates, but nop we almost lost a couple of Operators, but by the grace of God we never did !!! we lost a few tractors and tanks threw the years !!!! but now we are using smaller tanks like you guys but still running mostly 8000 sires John Deer's and drag line!!!! just be care full out there boy's don't forget someone need's you and love's you very much !!!! so keep it between the fence poles and we will see you on the other side !!! Just say'n !!!!
I operate one off those tractors and it is just fine
@@adrianhurst3836doesn’t a 7r only weight like 2k lbs less than an 8r?
@TV99DE I am not exactly sure we have 8rs too but that crew was just running 7rs that day and we are just fine running 7rs
Your right. But duals are rubbish
@lathamindustries6316 I wouldn't say that but we run a lot off narrow roads and duals make it really hard to pass other tanks
Big articulating tractors Would be safer. and Get that stuff in the ground. I'm sure the neighbors would appreciate it.😢