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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2020
- Border View Farms is a mid sized family farm that sits on the Ohio-Michigan border. We raise corn, soybeans, and wheat on a little over 3,000 acres.
My name is Nathan. I run this channel and farm with my dad, Mark and uncle, Phil. I started making these videos in the fall of 2019 as a way to help show what I do on a daily basis as a farmer. I get questions about how and why we do things on the farm frequently, even from my own family members, so to help explain things it's easier to just show you. I hope that I can address questions or concerns that you might have about farms and agriculture in general as well as dispel some of the common misconceptions.
I hope you enjoy my content and please ask questions as you have them. I do my best to answer anything I can.
I appreciate you subscribing to my channel and liking my videos.
You can reach me through messages on Facebook or Instagram @borderviewfarms or by email bakernth@gmail.com. Please don't call my parents house!
Great explanation of how the combine works, and where loss can happen. Very informative.
I ignore the Deere guide as much as possible...every farm has a different standard for acceptable grain losses. I run very different settings in the same combine. Very informative on the dead stop. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for videoing the power shutdown and your inspection! It answered the questions I had about combining and actually seeing it in action. Your video production is excellent, your explanations are detailed. Thank you for sharing!!
This is one of the most interesting videos I have ever seen that was great to see inside .
That delivery tube out of the rethrasher on those 80-90s make no sense to me.
Its designed to distribute the material coming out of the rethrasher across the whole width of the cleaning shoe to not overload 1 side.
Had the same problem on beans.
Dirty sample thought my concaves to close...
Ended up closing my shoe sieve and opening up my chaffer and sample was great but had grain in the tailings
Videos like these are why this is the best farming channel on you tube, nobody else over 3-4 years of harvest videos have ever explained how to know exactly were the corn on the ground is coming from. Excellent video as usual, also looking forward to the winter shop videos.
I had chunks of cob getting in the grain tank sample looked at my sieves one side had a hole in it fixed it and it cleaned it right up my grain sample
Great video.
That was very interesting. Loved how you showed your viewers the process inside the combine and determined the problem area.
The absolute best description of how a combine works. Great video 👍👍👍 and good job.
Educational every single time, your videos stand out. Thanks Nathan!
The power shut down was very cool, I’m familiar with how a chopper works but never seen a combine in person so seeing a “freeze frame” of the material going through was super helpful! I am much more familiar with rock crushers and screens and worked with sand and stone wash plants and there’s a lot of similarities between a combine and that stuff, all though doing a “power shut down” on a crusher spread would completely ruin your day, lol, trust me
Loved it when you mounted the camera when taking apart the covers. It is nice to see how things are fixed during repairs of broken equipment. Not just the before and after shots. This mount really improves your videos!
The right side of the sieve has a hole in it an the sieve is coming apart you might want to look again at The Sieve
Chaffer
Excellent explanation of how the combine thrashing works
Nathan that irrigated 🌽 going to turn out awesome. Can't wait to see the yield. That was pretty cool shut down, and great clarification. Great vid as always keep them coming, seeya at the next one. Be safe!!
Great video! I always wondered what exactly happens in a combine and how it happens. Found this very interesting. Sorry about losing all that corn 🌽 when you opened that door though. Thanks for posting this.
Corn feel looks awesome. 👍☕️🍀
I'm afraid the good weather for harvest is past. Now we do the best we can, day by day. The up side is that we see more of the little ones.
I never knew you could do that! Absolutely brilliant Nathan, well done.
Another great video from the best farming station in the nation
Thanks for info on hard shut down and finding issue. Enjoyed
Thanks for the video on the power shutdown. I have done them in the past and not completely knew what I was looking for. Very informative video thanks
Should have made the thumbnail and description. Let look at the irrigated corn fields. Would have gotten double the views. Hahaha. But seriously nathan. I got exited on your behalf when you showed the corn. Thats going to be alot of fun!
Very interesting, shutting down to check grain thrashing.
God bless.
Amazing view inside the combine and how it works
Thanks
Right hand side toward back
A hard shutdown reveals faulty thinking from a good experienced hand. The reason we check our work. I have heard the difference between an amateur and a professional is how good he can correct his mistakes. The best workers I worked with in the shop were the ones who could fix their own mistakes the best. It is good you scared Phil because you needed to do this right here. I would be afraid of the pinched material in the feeder behind the head in corn this good shearing pins on startup unless there are slip clutches on the feeder chain and header.
There are slip clutches.
Amazing view for all surrounding what a live, full combine looks like - well done.
Top ten video! So well explained. Keep it up!
Excellent video!
Check out Marion Calmers video on UA-cam he likes the lower sieve opened all the way up and let the fan and top sieve do all the work, it helped me.
Dang your chaffer is bended up
you are missing a "fin" on chaffer - showed up at 24 minute mark. Helped my dad replace one the other day. might be reason you are getting trash in tank
I saw it. Its just on the one side and at the back so anything that falls through it is going straight to tailings.
I grew up on a farm till I was 16 then moved to the big city. since retiring I enjoy watching farming videos. I enjoy your farm videos very much.
Never have I watch someone showing all that goes on in a combine in the middle of a harvest like you have buy shutting everything down and then checking out
how things are working explaining the workings and the problems. Just outstanding! thanks for taking the time to video and explain everything.
Can I have one of those snicker candy bars
👍👍👍
I'm most surprised that your combine didn't seem to grumble and complain more when having to restart under full threshing load - no squealing belts or clouds of black smoke that I noticed! I do wonder though if your loss sensors are all working as they should - can you check them all individually for this?
If you were to deliver a whole truck full of a dirty corn with all that rubbish in it would it risk being rejected or suffer a severe dockage charge?
We are allowed 2% FM (foreign material) after that they start docking. We haven't had anything close to that yet though.
Great way to show what all the parts of the combine are to do while it’s harvesting. I know you probably said during winter maintenance, but does the grain take special grease?
The grain cart? We do use a different grease on the cart. Its a HD Lithium grease.
Triple canopy jungle irrigated corn. Huge kernals. Going to make that 'bine groan and growl.
So how much loss was that per acre?
Does that corn loss through the 'bine sprout and grow the next spring?
WoW! you need new chaffer elements they seem pretty damaged.So many farmers do not ever do what you did, a powershut down.Have you ever heard of a Bushel Plus loss pan it has saved us Lots of money.You don't known your loosing as much as you are untill you check and then make adjustments
Why is the moisture of the corn out of the combine a few points higher than handshelled corn?
Because when you go pick ears for a hand sample you generally either consciously or subconsciously tend to pick drier ears or ears from a drier part of the field.
Can u return unused seed treatment for full price if unopened or is it like everything else where they gouge u a restocking fee?
I'm not really sure. It keeps so I've always just carried over any extra.
Nice, I just went round with local Deere dealer, have 1 of 3 issues, and the most logical issue involves buying a new hydraulic motor for my s670 for $3300 but if that's not the issue it's a $975 dollar restocking fee, as if farming isn't expensive enough they want a grand to try as nd maybe fix the issue. Ugh just want 2020 to be over lol, great videos!
Great explanation of how a combine works and how they can be adjusted. Most informative! Well done!