I’m impressed Hayden that you don’t let the rear ladder slam down and bang up and down, you let it down easy with assistance. Don’t see anyone else do this. You take care of your equipment. Nice.
You mentioned low spots having a better yield. In europe they make a concentrated effort to have flat fields. They use dozers and scrapers with gps to get their fields as flat as possible. .
Great content, and you’re a pretty good operator. And you seem to have a pretty calm demeanor, which is good! Blessings! I started out pretty young in farming, I was 14 when I started in 1983.
New to your videos…can you please, every so often, tell us you story as to your routine as a custom harvester. What your family does…do you only costume harvest? Do you also farm your own land? Blessings!
Great video. My son runs combines an just this morning we were talking about how you an Mom deicide on how to best open up a new field of corn . An what’s best for grain carts . Love how you show all the technology inside the cab . Really amazing now, compared to ole school combines . Really enjoyed video. An shearing the mechanics an fix’s on breakdowns. Thanks.
Some people put air spigots on their feeder house where the trash builds up. That area you were kicking the corn trash off there. They have an electronic switch in the cab hooked up to an air tank that blasts air out of three or 4 spots and it keeps the feeder house clean. It’s pretty sweet. Ivers have that on their case ih corn combine.
@@HaydenOnHarvest did it block visibility? Most new combines have air now so it’s easy to run a line up there and do it. We are gonna put it on one combine this winter and try it next year. There are big plexiglass deflectors that some headers have as well that work really well but they get really dusty and then it’s hard to see through them. So I don’t like putting deflectors up on there. With big heavy crops you always get slot of trash up there. It’s not a huge deal but I like keeping it clear.
Don't fret cab corn, it is like going out for a big steak dinner and even though there are a few juicy bites left on the plate when you are full, you still go for it.........
Curiosity question ? You or family like to hunt the big antlered deer and if so do the days your waiting on it to dry from a rain give y'all a opportunity to do any ? So true seeing newer generations still willing to work on the farm. And it's not any different here in NC the way we see your generation. They are so many just not going to work in jobs you get dirty. I just see it as a lost cause. Keep up the good videos
😳 I have combined for 45 years I have never been so confused as listening to all the busting holes… two rows over inside outside… 90% …. 10%. good grief ( just kiddin’ with you $
I’m impressed Hayden that you don’t let the rear ladder slam down and bang up and down, you let it down easy with assistance. Don’t see anyone else do this. You take care of your equipment. Nice.
You mentioned low spots having a better yield. In europe they make a concentrated effort to have flat fields. They use dozers and scrapers with gps to get their fields as flat as possible. .
Great content, and you’re a pretty good operator. And you seem to have a pretty calm demeanor, which is good! Blessings! I started out pretty young in farming, I was 14 when I started in 1983.
Love the magic of your "clap", Hayden!!
New to your videos…can you please, every so often, tell us you story as to your routine as a custom harvester. What your family does…do you only costume harvest? Do you also farm your own land? Blessings!
Amazing to see young people working in agriculture
nice to see you again…..always fascinating, Rob
The wind is not your fault. You are a great worker. I wish I could video and put on UA-cam my walking each day.
Great video. My son runs combines an just this morning we were talking about how you an Mom deicide on how to best open up a new field of corn . An what’s best for grain carts . Love how you show all the technology inside the cab . Really amazing now, compared to ole school combines . Really enjoyed video. An shearing the mechanics an fix’s on breakdowns. Thanks.
Some people put air spigots on their feeder house where the trash builds up. That area you were kicking the corn trash off there. They have an electronic switch in the cab hooked up to an air tank that blasts air out of three or 4 spots and it keeps the feeder house clean. It’s pretty sweet. Ivers have that on their case ih corn combine.
Interesting, the last corn header I ran had a hood on it and it worked great haha
@@HaydenOnHarvest did it block visibility? Most new combines have air now so it’s easy to run a line up there and do it. We are gonna put it on one combine this winter and try it next year. There are big plexiglass deflectors that some headers have as well that work really well but they get really dusty and then it’s hard to see through them. So I don’t like putting deflectors up on there. With big heavy crops you always get slot of trash up there. It’s not a huge deal but I like keeping it clear.
That clap transition was epic!
amazing video Hayden. A big thank you to you and your family.
❤ Thanks for another great video.
Great video Hayden thanks for all of the info that you give it lets everyone get a feel for what goes in out there thanks for taking us along
Respect the hustle, uploading every day. Also must be nice doing harvest every day, seems really cool.
Thanks you NC
About how many hours do you put on your machines per season and how often do you trade them
Hayden, love ur videos, helping me so much ❤
What is the process for picking corn on the cobb?
Would you rather cut wheat or corn
great job bro
Don't fret cab corn, it is like going out for a big steak dinner and even though there are a few juicy bites left on the plate when you are full, you still go for it.........
Have enjoyed watching you this harvest season so far out of curiosity what is that corn make it’s not very good
That's funny. Lol 😊😊!! The sound was weird.
How old is your puppy mister cab corn? Lol
Curiosity question ? You or family like to hunt the big antlered deer and if so do the days your waiting on it to dry from a rain give y'all a opportunity to do any ? So true seeing newer generations still willing to work on the farm. And it's not any different here in NC the way we see your generation. They are so many just not going to work in jobs you get dirty. I just see it as a lost cause. Keep up the good videos
😳 I have combined for 45 years I have never been so confused as listening to all the busting holes… two rows over inside outside… 90% …. 10%. good grief ( just kiddin’ with you $
I miss the Texas flag.
12:43 Why are you the only one taking video footage. Can't you lend your camera to Cody, Mom or Dad so we can see what they are doing?
I’m cutting by myself
So. I notewhen you are in self steer mode th steering wheel doesn't move maybe you could explain it more thanks
No it doesn't move