An injured tire what blood type does the tire have Andy do you check each tires vitals daily with all those injuries but the blood pressure really fluctuates can’t drive on an injured tire lol😂😂😂😂😇
Because you don’t need a big horse to pack a bunk, you need weight, and the bigger the tractor, the more weight you get. And who doesn’t like 620 horse to play around with. All the weight should have something to do with the fact that is has LSW’s versus just a radial tire like the others have.
so wizard Andy? i said no cheating on taking tires off too solve the tire problems🤷♂️ so why are we doing things twice 🤷♂️ yes i relies you have to swap tires, but why put the duals on then🤷♂️ i just don’t get it why?😂
Liked the video. This is one Hellva work Horse. Did you subtract the driver weight? Nathan is one big redwood.. (Please don't tell him that!) I don't want hunting me down.
@@billsauberlich7337 I have a couple or three yet still on calcium. I have a couple I've taken to calcium out of and just run iron. Last two I've done once got windshield washer one has beet juice
I have always been told that even weight is 100% than horsepower. 620 hp 62000 lbs. maybe I’ve been told wrong. My 9330 is weighted at 36000 and 375 hp.
Your remark about “big black fat ass" reminded me of a Louis Armstrong look alike singer in New Orleans way back in 1996 and his song “I like 'em Fat Like That”. It really amused my wife and her school friend holidaying with us at the time.
Andy it would be nice to see what the difference is between having the blade off !! Compared to the blade on the blade will have a counter balance to take weight off the back and add to the front !! Oh and Andy I know I have not told you anything you didn't already know, but might not have thought about it while filming this 🤔
I certainly enjoy your videos Andy thankyou to all of you. That tractor is massive compared to my John Deere 510 my 710 and my John deere 2555. Have a great day.
🇺🇸 Your girls seem pretty pumped about the new JD Green beast! One probably more than the other but they work great together. At least that's what the camera picks up, LOL! You have some very good very capable kids 👍. 🚜🐄🌽🐄🚜
Which light kit are you going to get for the blade? The blade hanging out like that adds leverage to the weight, when its down in the chaff the weight will go back to the rear end. Try backing onto the scale and then letting the blade down on some bags or tires to get an accurate butt weight then reverse that and put just the blade on the bags/tires on the scale. That's why I said its a shame you can't get reverse driving stations in green paint, its gonna be super sensitive to start and stop motions on the pile with that moment arm.
Hey Andy, have you ever wondered why your channel is so successful? I do find it amazing and a very entertaining channel. It’s kind of like the anti-Kardashian channel. Or an outdoor channel without fishing. It’s amazing how much energy is used to make a glass of milk. And the energy I’m referring to is not diesel fuel that’s a growing of feed for the cattle in the cattle consuming the feed to produce milk. It is truly amazing keep it up, sir!
@lynwessel2471 oh, really. Guess my comment went over your head. See that question mark at the end ? It is a guess on the use of LSW's. See they distribute the weight out on a bigger footprint. That was my first thought when Andy mentioned if anybody wondered why they were putting so much on it. The same footprint of a pair of narrow tire duals has X amount of pressure. Sorry I was born, raised, and lived on a farm and that was when we pushed and packed silage with a tractor that barely weighed less than a couple tons in the beginning and increased in time. Reasonable guess to me, so domeafavorandpissoff ;)
I think the weight of the front would be different if the blade was down on the scale with the blade up I think you’re putting more weight on the front wheels because of the leverage of the blade being up and lifting the rear
Thinkyou are missing the leverage arm of the blade causing a weight shift to the front wheels. Need as much weight as possible on the rear axle to counterbalance. Now for fieldwork without the moment arm of the blade, the numbers should be better. What C of G are you going after here with and without the blade??
Unless you have a 14 bottom plow I don't see ot out in the field with that much weight . Weight is fir packing the bunkers with , that's why you have 2 now 3 for bunk filling and I not shure if you will put one of the older ones in field work -- some weight .
You have 1 new tire because they are LSW tires. The side wall blew out and they warrantied it. That’s what the cuts in your other tires are. I have a love hate relationship with them. Happened to all of ours but they have been decent on the warranty. Be ready for the rest of them to crack and have to buy new tires
It is interesting that you said you wanted the spare tire for when it was run into the bunk wall rather than the expression of if it runs into the bunk wall as you have learned from experience. With your great engineering skills could you build some spring loaded extension bars that bolt onto the wheels that would scrap along the bunk walls before the actual tire touches the walls.
I think you better go ahead and buy another combine Andy and trade that other one off because you bought a new manure tank you bought a new silage blade bought a new used tractor so go ahead and buy a combine might as well bite the bullet because you bought everything else
I don’t approve of all these other guys driving Alex’s tractor
😂
100lbs per hp minimum. Nice set up Andy. That's what I did on my 9620R. To get that horsepower on the ground you need that much on a wheel machine.
Takes more than that with lsw tires
Would look good with a giant Hourigan decal centred on the blade.
Better than that there's hourigan sign on it
why why why THOUGHT OF THE DAY 😂
Andy, is that weight with a full load of fuel?
She sure looks impressive.
Thanks for sharing.
🇺🇸🏁🤔
Seems everyone is always talking about wanting 100lbs/ 1 hp so it sounds like you’re getting close with the weight you’re adding.
32,400
Everyone has all the answers
Did you put the spacers between the two tires on yet
An injured tire what blood type does the tire have Andy do you check each tires vitals daily with all those injuries but the blood pressure really fluctuates can’t drive on an injured tire lol😂😂😂😂😇
Kardashian Bunk Packer - Heavy & Wide and a lot up front to look at! 😁
And plenty of a$$, too! 🤣🤣🤣
Because you don’t need a big horse to pack a bunk, you need weight, and the bigger the tractor, the more weight you get. And who doesn’t like 620 horse to play around with. All the weight should have something to do with the fact that is has LSW’s versus just a radial tire like the others have.
Love the family dairy sign. Nice touch. 😊
I like the name plate on the blade
Won't take much to clean snow around farm with this thing yes I'm being a smart ass Andy 😂😂😂😂😂
Alex is perfect size, not to short . All your daughters are perfect just the way they are period.❤😊
You should be very proud of your girls 👧 👏.
so wizard Andy? i said no cheating on taking tires off too solve the tire problems🤷♂️
so why are we doing things twice 🤷♂️
yes i relies you have to swap tires, but why put the duals on then🤷♂️
i just don’t get it why?😂
What are the chances of another corn maze this year Andy.
That is such a big machine for such a tiny, beautiful girl! But I know she's very capable !👍
That's one big tractor and blade. Looking forward on its uses.
Liked the video. This is one Hellva work Horse. Did you subtract the driver weight? Nathan is one big redwood.. (Please don't tell him that!) I don't want hunting me down.
33 tons + when said and done.
That’ll pack silage so well, and I like how you use cast iron on your tractors…grandpas calcium is a story for the history books
Methanol now, not calcium chloride.
You got that right and I don't miss that calcium
Tire installers up here in Canada use windshield washer fluid in the tires
I'v heard some using beet juice
@@billsauberlich7337 I have a couple or three yet still on calcium. I have a couple I've taken to calcium out of and just run iron. Last two I've done once got windshield washer one has beet juice
Great video. I bet Alex is super proud of that beautiful tractor.
Because the blade is a good distance ahead of the front axle it is steeling weight off the back axle.
I have always been told that even weight is 100% than horsepower. 620 hp 62000 lbs. maybe I’ve been told wrong. My 9330 is weighted at 36000 and 375 hp.
Heavy beauty! Ought to pack the bunks pretty well!
that will be good unit to pull out a mud stuck combine!
Holy green monster!! I need that to run down to the store and get a six pack...
Beautiful tractor you have Andy treat it well like the rest of the Equipment and it will last forever!!
Andy why would you care what the tractor weighs, Andy, why would you care what the blade weighs ?
Your remark about “big black fat ass" reminded me of a Louis Armstrong look alike singer in New Orleans way back in 1996 and his song “I like 'em Fat Like That”. It really amused my wife and her school friend holidaying with us at the time.
Great video are you balancing the tractor to have more weight on rear so when you have the blade on will maximize power to the rear wheels👍🚜
Another good one Andy 👍 🚜🇺🇲
blade chainges the centre of mass forwards, so some of the weight shifts from the rear to the front
farm yard seems to get smaller all the time
Andy it would be nice to see what the difference is between having the blade off !! Compared to the blade on the blade will have a counter balance to take weight off the back and add to the front !! Oh and Andy I know I have not told you anything you didn't already know, but might not have thought about it while filming this 🤔
That's a heavy tractor and expensive tires
Awesome Tractor Andy look even better with the spacers on it big and bad.
I certainly enjoy your videos Andy thankyou to all of you. That tractor is massive compared to my John Deere 510 my 710 and my John deere 2555. Have a great day.
That was funny what you said at minute 10:07😂 good video!
That tractor is a monster
How many shank chisel plow if going behind the 9620R for Alex to run this spring?
Used to be Deere wanted 100 to 110 lbs per HP
She’s pear shaped Andy!!!
Truck looks great!
Andy, where is the top of the muffler? Looks strange to me without it.
🇺🇸 Your girls seem pretty pumped about the new JD Green beast! One probably more than the other but they work great together. At least that's what the camera picks up, LOL! You have some very good very capable kids 👍. 🚜🐄🌽🐄🚜
Good video Andy, and thank you girls for showing up for a little bit
Awfully thick lookin on the rear with the LSW
could you add suitcase weights to the rear end of that tractor
That socks they didn't put 10 " extensions with tractor. Bu it's gonna look good when you get them installed
We have the biggest snow of the season, on the way. So I was servicing my Bobcat, and the hour meter turned over. 10,000 hours .
I have a 2021 T770 with 690 hours on it hahaha
We have a 2002 773 we bought new. Just turned 900 hours. :)
Thank you for another great video. Cheers
Which light kit are you going to get for the blade? The blade hanging out like that adds leverage to the weight, when its down in the chaff the weight will go back to the rear end. Try backing onto the scale and then letting the blade down on some bags or tires to get an accurate butt weight then reverse that and put just the blade on the bags/tires on the scale. That's why I said its a shame you can't get reverse driving stations in green paint, its gonna be super sensitive to start and stop motions on the pile with that moment arm.
Hey Andy, have you ever wondered why your channel is so successful? I do find it amazing and a very entertaining channel. It’s kind of like the anti-Kardashian channel. Or an outdoor channel without fishing. It’s amazing how much energy is used to make a glass of milk. And the energy I’m referring to is not diesel fuel that’s a growing of feed for the cattle in the cattle consuming the feed to produce milk. It is truly amazing keep it up, sir!
What does 16 gallons of hydraulic oil weigh?
approx 7.2 lbs per us gal spec density 0.865
Thanks
Is adding all the weights to increas the compaction with so much tread maybe ?
Either way Andy thats a sweet ride
@lynwessel2471 oh, really.
Guess my comment went over your head. See that question mark at the end ? It is a guess on the use of LSW's. See they distribute the weight out on a bigger footprint. That was my first thought when Andy mentioned if anybody wondered why they were putting so much on it.
The same footprint of a pair of narrow tire duals has X amount of pressure. Sorry I was born, raised, and lived on a farm and that was when we pushed and packed silage with a tractor that barely weighed less than a couple tons in the beginning and increased in time. Reasonable guess to me, so domeafavorandpissoff ;)
How much total weight can you put on that tractor?
I think the weight of the front would be different if the blade was down on the scale with the blade up I think you’re putting more weight on the front wheels because of the leverage of the blade being up and lifting the rear
You’re shifting some weight forward with it up and might be why it seems the blade weighs more than it actually is
All that on it will be 3o ton is it full of diesel as well
Going to have a bigger potinger😊
Thinkyou are missing the leverage arm of the blade causing a weight shift to the front wheels. Need as much weight as possible on the rear axle to counterbalance.
Now for fieldwork without the moment arm of the blade, the numbers should be better. What C of G are you going after here with and without the blade??
Unless you have a 14 bottom plow I don't see ot out in the field with that much weight . Weight is fir packing the bunkers with , that's why you have 2 now 3 for bunk filling and I not shure if you will put one of the older ones in field work -- some weight .
You have 1 new tire because they are LSW tires. The side wall blew out and they warrantied it. That’s what the cuts in your other tires are. I have a love hate relationship with them. Happened to all of ours but they have been decent on the warranty. Be ready for the rest of them to crack and have to buy new tires
Andy, the blade is so far out in front that it has leverage. My final guess on total weight is..... 67,100 pounds. Heavy hog!!
See if Sara gets this one stuck. It looks like a beast
It is interesting that you said you wanted the spare tire for when it was run into the bunk wall rather than the expression of if it runs into the bunk wall as you have learned from experience. With your great engineering skills could you build some spring loaded extension bars that bolt onto the wheels that would scrap along the bunk walls before the actual tire touches the walls.
Fuel and 4 hubs + the operator and her lunch 🤔🤣😂😎👍
Would the weight of the blade hanging out front transfer some of the rear forward when you weigh?
I just meant would the blade show more weight up front than the actual weight of the blade because of trying to leverage weight off the back.
Should name it Rosie, 'cause it's a whole lotta tractor.
Nudging north of 30T.
The girls are doing well, always a welcome sight. The new "it" is what i would say in Dutch - "aardig bakbeest."
Got a lot got a long way before you out push me in a dozer with a wheel vs my d5
Because John Deere tractors are light in the ass end and you need to counter balance that blade
Why don't you use a d9h the tracks alone very heavy ?
.. Big Al's new ride......!!
Andy at least it will pack silage good the way it's set up
Andy are yall gonna be able to see Alex in that horse ? 😂
I think you better go ahead and buy another combine Andy and trade that other one off because you bought a new manure tank you bought a new silage blade bought a new used tractor so go ahead and buy a combine might as well bite the bullet because you bought everything else
Looks great. I’ll have to stop by and get more pictures
Whats the point of having duals over single tires? And why all the weight??
I vote for the ladies to have a tractor pull contest.
Nice rig, and great video! You can probably get the fob weight on the bill of lading for the blade.
Is girl is the oldest
And still have space for weights on the back beside the hitch!
Flash as Michael Jackson you guys do awesome work
Compact silage
With all the wt the tires spread it out.
For packing and pulling. It's a light compared with all tires
Great Vid 👍👍👍👍👍👍🚜🚜🍺🍺🍺
Andy, personally I like my women short and thin lol
The weight is to help compress the silage isn't it ? that's why I thought you would add more of the weight.
That's a beast!
I feel sorry for the bunker. Dang that a big get-up.
47,500
Wow that is Massive
The experts won’t believe the numbers anyways
Will be interesting to see the tires being changed, so much work!
JIM ❤
Nice 👍🏻