Let's Haul The Combines To Nebraska!!
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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I dont know why the music is so loud it was not like that when I edited it HAHA please forgive me everyone
I’m pretty sure I know where you are at. Good chance I’ll be up that way sometime this week,so I might just see you.
to help put things in perspective I haul combines out of the factory. I can scale a new 770 with no tires or boxes, they ship new combines with parts in boxes and no tires on them. So to give a quick guess he is most likely over weight but 5 or 6 thousand just as a guess which is a permit load and is very doable. It don't take much a nail or a bolt or even a wire can cause a small air leak and bang goes the tire it happens to EVERYBODY who hauls heavy. Great job on your vids love watching you
It’s about time dad got into the video!!! Lol, I hope he will take the camera and give his view. Great video keep them coming.
Yes, have DAD provide commentary on Custom Cutting Grain. Crew size, days on road, how he got involved. Us city folk are envious of your life. Which we know is hard, but still enjoyable. Well done.
Glad you had time to make the video. That's right about tires. They can't handle all the work
Welcome to the neighborhood. Enjoy your short stay.
Hayden you are doing a great job videoing dont worry about what some people say its all part of being a custom harvester if it was easy anybody could do it stay strong and keep the videos coming Thanks for the journey
Glad y’all had a safe trip minus the two blowouts. Hope y’all have a few good days to wrap it up and head north. Really enjoy your videos.
I was surprised that torn belt at 1:10 was not replaced the other day, when you noticed it and showed it to us. Last thing you need is a failure 2 miles from the parts truck, or a fire, or more torn hydraulic lines like on mom's combine the other day.
The part has been in the pickup in the field the entire time. It’s also not next to a hydraulic line- so it’s ok to sometimes get your moneys worth out of parts & replace them at a more convenient time.
Thanks for the travel day video. Yup tire issues can certainly happen on the road. Got to keep eye on pressure and can always hit a object in the road. Good yall found a guy to fix it fast. That 88 is sweet!!!!
Awesome transport video. You do a very good job of bringing out the essence of what it means to be a harvester. Wish I could come enjoy the life and experience.
glad y'all made it safe...Great video Hayden. Thank you
Good luck combining in Nebraska
With the wash job, combine #1 at 8:45 look looks brand new. I missed the company logo 10:20 on the truck - could you show that please. The load at 11:11 is a work of art! Slick system!
10:20 It's the 4G Harvesting Logo.
Will be safe out there your buddy from SW Nebraska
Your Dad did a great job loading the combines Hayden
Love the videos, sounds and looks like coty is a hell of a hand
OMG we miss you brother 😂 your videos have string energy 😍
2 tyres out of 80 over a long stretch on hot roads isnt bad and they weren't big ones......nobody got hurt so crack on amigo and get cutting and filming. Looking forward to the next one 👍🏻
Looks very easy to move equipment out west not too easy in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey a lot of idiots on the road
Nice flat top 379 Pete!!!
I love watching the move video and that black peterbilt
The sickle sections are sharpenable. With a grinder. Just renew the edge.
Great video Hayden
That Peterbilt is sweet
Great Job on the move, again for us in England how many miles was that move from Texas to Nebraska?.
Tires are a pain. Good luck in Nebraska
Exactly ....way better to be too high.😂
Great Equipment, you do a great job. FYI, your transport chain has the pin in the hook backwards. The head needs to be towards hook mouth stays put when you draw it down on edge. Just letting you know for your safety. 👍
I’m not too sure what you mean
@HaydenOnHarvest pin in a hook needs to be installed head on hook mouth side cotter pin out 👍
I like the tire carrier
You are one of the many harvesters that I follow, you do a pretty good job. I don’t understand why you don’t mention the towns you work around. I am sure that won’t identify your clients.
Your videos are so interesting!
Thanks Maggie!
will you gives us a rundown of your technology.
Do you guys use western equipment?
Hey I live in Nebraska lol
Hayden how old are you
20
more video of the equipment and less facial close ups and gabbing
I wish your talking volume was even somewhat close to the music volume .... HOLY COW when the music started !!!
Haha I’ll make sure to make the music louder
Moving is never fun.
I've been trucking 34 years OTR and I really wish harvesting crews would stay in a certain zone and limit your travel distance. My gosh the majority of y'all are just flat out clueless. Not calling you out specifically of course but wow. I've pulled over and taken naps just to get some separation. Have a good harvest season
We have to get to point A and point B just like you. I’m not sure about everyone but our operation we space our selves out so traffic can flow. We hate being on the road just as much as everyone else does but it has to be done. Stay safe trucking 🤘🏼.
Need to improve your audio, can't hear a thing your saying.
Switched back to the stock mic for the moving video, it will be back to normal next video.