We've Got A Plan... (4/10/24)
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- Опубліковано 22 кві 2024
- With the chicken litter spread and a rain delay coming in overnight, it's time to get back on the combine engine problems. However, with new parts unavailable, Matt has to make an emergency trip to Arkansas to pick up some salvage parts...
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Thank you for showing us producers new products and innovations and for testing them out. Look forward to seeing you use this spray component and giving us feedback on how it works for you.
The spacing of the levees in a rice field depends on the rate of fall of the field from the high; which is where the water comes in. The more fall, the more levees. The orange tarps are used to make "aprons" that allow water to flow through to the next "patty" without toppling the levy. That's how you regulate a fairly consistent depth in each patty. Precision Land Leveling reduces the need for as many levees.
Thank you
Cool. Thanks.
We grow rice on our farm. The levees are surveyed and marked using a laser according to the elevation of the field, then pulled and sowed with a levee plow. Typically a rice field is planted first, then the levees are pulled. Basically, the levees help keep a constant depth of water throughout the field by adjusting the spills in the levees. When the levees are close together, that means you have some kind of steeper grade in the field.
We have some fields that we’ve brought to a zero grade which means we don’t have to have any levees in the field at all.
Thank you. Explains a lot
Eldridge will do you rat they normally offer good warranties bought lots of parts from them for older equipment
Those camera skills holding the camera and running the plasma were unreal😂
that BBQ made from the rotor I don’t know if that is the same one or not but a couple years ago the brothers from Welker farms UA-cam channel in Montana made one very similar too that one and they donated it to be auctioned off at a farm show so that could be the same one
Fast Ag and the Welkers made a rotar grill a while ago
Matt, this may sound like an ignorant comment but it comes honestly. Thanks for showing the install of those white plastic flighting parts. I thought they came in one long piece that you had to wind around the shaft. Oops. Plus i just learned its called flighting. 😊
Good video Matt, man that parts chasing is almost another facet of what a Farmer needs to know. Used to do a bit of that myself, ate up a lot of my time.
Good video!!
Got to Welker farms. They made one a couple years ago for Case to give away
Usually a levee every 2 tenths of fall. Rice is a pain twice a day everyday.
Welker Farms made one from a brand new rotor CASE IH gave to auction off for some charity I believe
be safe guys good to see yall
The levees are to level off the terraine. You only have 6” of water and if you don,t level the ground out, you have problems. Even in flat Louisiana, we have to put up levees to level the ground.
Gotcha. Thanks
@@griggsfarmsllc It,s like pouring cement. You want it level. GREAT CHANNEL!!
button it back up buy Green Matt
What about a rebuilt engine replacement cost.
Probably looking at $70K for replacement engine
They use to grow watermelons over in Augusta. I can’t believe you don’t like our interstates, 67/167 isn’t bad at all, unless you went down 40 and that would explain a lot.
I40 has been my interstate experience in AR
Matt hoping you and Kelly have a successful crop season this year. Your videos always seem to have an educational experience. You are a very dedicated farmer showing the ups and downs of farming. Your are just one of the few farmers that show how much it costs and the rewards after harvest. How many hours are on your combine and with that amount of hours is it normal for the cam to go bad? Hope the cam did’t cause any other problems with putting metal shavings in the motor. Keep up the good work.
Around 4300 engine hrs. No that is not normal wear and tear
Oi 👍👍👍👍👍
What engine is in your combine?
Iveco 9.0L