It Is Now Or Never
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- Mom's Channel - @HarvestChic
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First comment!
Congratulations to Tessa on another successful time running combine & helping move on the road!!
Those are some long hours in the combine. It is also great to see Tessa out there, too.
Don’t worry about editing videos, cutting wheat always comes first.
I thought you were just bored there when you were on auto steer but as you explained you are tired.Seeing your harvest videos gets me excited about our own harvest. About a week away here in central Kansas. Thanks for the video.
OMG, I hate snakes too. Hope hides behind Shana. I love your nails Tessa ❤️ Thank you for your hard work Hayden. Those are longggg days!
Turn up the AC real high when you get tired like that, maybe keep some Red Bull handy too. Looks like you are all doing real good. 😊😊😊 John T.
I love to see a family that is able to work together the way yours does, really cool!
I do however think your dad really out punted his coverage with your mom!😅
All the best!
Amazing technology! Thanks for the video.
Thanks for videos. Get some rest. A few states left!
Thank you for your videos HaydenOnHarvest you are the best of You Tube
Those roads look smaller than in Kansas.
another Great video Hayden. Thank you so much
Long hard days is what it is all about. Some of the wheat looked like it was more than 30 bushel per acre. With storms coming you got to get what you can when you can. For the most part this has been quite a bit better than last year. Be safe and good luck.
God is with ya praying for ya when went harvest and oned one combine I remember 12 to 16 hr dàys went to president heads in Mt Rushmore
Saludos compa hayan bendiciones para ti y tu familia que valla bien trilla de trigo 👍👍✌️🌱🌱🌱🍀
Enjoy your videos when cutting tell what towns you by God bless Texas farmer.
Many years ago when I was much younger and dinosaurs walked the earth, I remember my father harvesting in to October, here in UK in those days harvesting into September was pushing things a little, they had no cabs and worked in heavy coats and late in to the night, the grain was starting to shoot and had to be dried and was only good for cattle feed. As for hours, untill recently I worked for a recovery company, it works differently in UK and we regularly worked twenty plus hours a day on emergency rescues
Im with your mom on the snakes, hate them!!! It looks like its making way more than 31 bushels to the acre around midnight. I know you get sleepy just rolling along in the combine. Eat crushed ice if you can!!
I agree with your mom, I hate snakes also.
Ran 7 John Deeres
What’s the back story on the cross you wear? Just curious as you always have it on.
Do many of the farms down there have grain dryers? Just curious
I have never seen one
Has your dad ever here about bradberry harvesting
If your crew would cut in rounds around the field instead of back and forth could run more machines together. Round and round is way more efficient any way but cant use auto steer
Wrong !
@joescheller6680 …you never utilize your whole header cutting without auto steer. Not to mention, your grain cart has to run literally in circles to keep everyone going. I assure you the way we lay it off is the most efficient, no matter how many combines are in the field. The only reason he said we were not going to pile multiple combines in one field is because the fields are not big enough to justify all of the combines. By the time everyone got headers put on we would all cut for a hot minute before we were all having to pull headers off again. We could all accomplish more to split up.
Also- constant turning in circles with the header down is the death of your gauge wheels! Not to mention the wheat you lay over turning on it.
Why do you start your combine and tractor with your left hand?
Because I hold the camera with my right lol
Those are short days, ever imagine waking up at 5am and going to 1am the next because that’s what I do during sugar beet and potato harvest
People only see what I do in the field and don’t consider that I stay up until 2-4 am editing these videos lol. I respect the work tho keep it up 👍🏼
Feeling like you need to brag a little today child?🤪🤪🤪😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s cute. You farmin boys in the great white north get a brake in the winter. Down here we are from in Texas, we go at it year round. I’m a little west and north of these boys.
I would bet you don"t have any friends with your attitude.
Next time tell Tessa to turn on your moms lights xD
You are a genius!
What kind of work does Tessa do. I don't think you ever said before.
She helps people with physical therapy
Okay Hayden, me and my wife are curious, is that cute little gal your girlfriend?
Yes :)