Nope! Not gonna make it

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  • Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
  • This is the second part or same day video as the previous "Let's Pull Some Hills" and this time we didn't make it up.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 287

  • @Caleb20824

    I don’t think I have ever heard such a substantial statement come out so casually. “My family just added 20-25 quarters”. If we added 2 quarters to our farm that would be massive.

  • @AdamSmith-uv6kr

    All I can say is I’ve watched 90% of your videos and that’s only because I’m still running back through some of the earlier videos. I’ve never once said or thought the content was anything less than amazing. You’re showing us something we don’t get to see much of down in the US. I can’t imagine seeing the equipment you run in person. I mean a 45’ drill is a full load going down the road in central Indiana. So please, please never change a thing. Keep on farming brother. We’ll be here to support ya.

  • @johnsonservices

    We ran a 9RX 830 @ 80,000lbs for 6 days last fall pulling a C850/P576 conservapac with 1/2" fert knives 6" in the ground on 14 degree slopes. It would pull it but slip was 35% @ 4.8mph. Never would go below that. Too much power for the weight. That machine is a beast. No DEF as well.

  • @puirYorick

    Don't start letting UA-cam play a role in your farming decisions. Do what you need to do and we appreciate any spare insights you manage to share. Guys who rig stunts for views are easy to spot. Stay above the noise of the trend-heads, Mike.

  • @jonaslarsen4391

    who says you talk too much? I love hearing you talk about whatever you talk about

  • @pierluigibalocco2368
    @pierluigibalocco2368 14 днів тому +1

    How many acres?

  • @user-ti7by1gp3x

    Those hills would be a good test for the 715. It would be awesome to see it tackle some hills instead of flat ground as a promotion.

  • @richardpeter1935

    With the yealds you are having the last few years how can you afford fertilizer much less get more land

  • @dennismartin03

    I would say that case pulls very good for its size. However I would like to see how a tracked tractor would compare up the hills. U should do a video on tracks vs tires sometime

  • @zfilmmaker
    @zfilmmaker 21 день тому

    A Fendt couldn’t cut it on ground like that….wouldn’t have the torque.

  • @machineryworking4589

    a beautiful machine to see working,Good job

  • @dennislamers986

    Thats quiet a bit of land. Its cool hearing that tractor work. Its amazing how many acres per hour your doing.

  • @SimonWoodhall-zs5zc

    Thanks Mike , love your videos I never miss one puts a smile on my face even when I’m down , keep safe from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @lil_skipp

    i will never get sick of watching that much power and weight being pulled around, thanks mike you the bomb diggity. even for a flat lander. lol

  • @frritter8253

    Love the wide vistas of the south farm! Thanks for taking us along Mike.

  • @kenadams4264

    Great video Mike, watching the large farm equipment working at their max makes for some good content, looks like you were running out of traction faster than horsepower.

  • @bertiethomas960

    Hi Mike, you would need Ernie and the 8 row planter for them hills....and the big horsepower tractors would not fair any better....when they start to dig and spin it'll not matter what power you have...if you've got no grip, horsepower won't help....Thanks for the video Mike and thanks for sharing your day with us....cheers

  • @topworkengine5487

    Hi Mike, Great video enjoy watching what's the longest field you your family farms thanks for sharing.❤❤💥💥

  • @FuelMan

    That deep shank can be a test strip for deeper planting.

  • @thomasforbes8904

    Great video