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Spreading Spring Manure | John Deere 7600
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2019
- We begin spreading manure with the John Deere 7600! We had to wrinkle out a few problems with the spreader after sitting all winter.
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How Farms Work by Ryan Kuster is a UA-cam channel based in rural Potosi, Wisconsin.
Our mission is to teach those who didn't grow up on a farm what the farming life is like.
These videos show the Kuster family working together raising cattle and crops. We believe everyone who wants to know more about farming should be able to share the farming experience with us and we look to educate the world on many essential agriculture topics.
How Farms Work takes place on ~1,100 acres with around 75-200 cattle at any given time. Four John Deere tractors are currently used on the farm, which are a 4020, 4640, 7600, and 8235R.
I just sat through 15:27 of a video loading, hauling and spreading shit....... Congratulations, you kept my attention longer then any politician!!!!! lol Have a great weekend....
As a teenager I worked for my 2 neighbors on alternating Saturdays, hauling manure. I hand loaded most of it with a pitch fork. My pay was a dollar an hour and usually work 8 hours. They did furnish a noon meal.
Loved the intro with the whole dog 🐕 shooting the breeze and the top gun 🔫 sound track.
NEED TO TELL YOU, VERY PROUD OF YOU AND ALL FARMERS AND RANCHERS AROUND THIS BEAUTIFUL PLANET
Awesome to see you guys are moving! Plenty of drying for us to do yet. Nice to see the 7600 is out!
Growing up I despised having to clean barns(mostly by hand). Now 30 years later and I am watching videos of it and enjoying it. Circle of life, thanks for your great vids
As one who's spread manure myself, I could almost smell all that duky smell oozing out my computer screen. LOL
Thank God there is no such thing as smell a vision!
Cow manure does not smell as strong as pig manure.
@@makingithappen9722 Amen to that!
I don't need smell o vision. 16 years of smelling it😂😂
@@makingithappen9722 Agree - yet we only had a half dozen pigs at a time on our dairy farm. During my childhood we spread as much hen manure from a local egg producer as we did our own cow manure. I will take the smell of cow any day over the nasty sticky hen manure.
@@Blueriverfarms The smell of cow manure and diesel exhaust is for me, the smell of spring.
"That's a lot of fertilizer!" Not to mention, a crap-ton (several, if truth be told) of organic matter going back into your farmland. Since we don't often see the cattle at Rockville, as opposed to the ones at Travis and Ryan's places, I can only assume that these, in particular, are great at converting bedding and feed into manure. Well, here's to spring and slinging the "sweet" stuff all over the place. Hopefully, that old spreader holds out for you until a suitable replacement (upgrade?) can be found. Thanks for the video.
My granny as a kid was so impressed by the new manure spreader they got for the farm in Kansas was better to use the auger instead of the pitch fork!
Manure hauling, a sure sign of spring. There is no replicating the heat and the smell of a bucket of manure. Love a skid steer with a cab.
Never been so excited to see 💩 hit the fan after the winter we've had. Spring is here!
Nice setup for manure duty. When I was young on the farm we had an old New Idea wooden box spreader single beater we pulled with a Farmall Super M. Our loader tractor was an Oliver Super 55 utility with a Freeman trip loader. No power steering on either tractor. Also had to learn to duck alot while on the M pulling the spreader especially at the end of the load...it tended to throw chunks straight at you! Also had to mind the wind direction. Brings back lots of good memories from 40 years ago. Excellent video Ryan.
Always fun to hear the stories of the "good ol' days" from your elders! Keep up the good work
Never knew that manure can look so good on camera 😂
Hey Ryan I am your brothers age.. when I was in middle school we had an old cement silo, and the unloader failed when it was early winter and the silo was full. Your dad’s story reminded me of
That lol. We had to pitch fork all the chopped silage out by hand all winter- parts for the unloader were on backorder. Every couple days I climb up to the top and throw the rot down first, then throw down enough to fill the feed carts which were gas powered. The good ol days lol..
We had a old John Deere spreader, ran off the tires and had a chain and stuff down under the manure. It was metal, but ran like the old wood units. Every winter it would rust up and bind up. We had to take it on a paved road, walk along side and oil it and just hope it didnt break free and start to work when you were too close to it!!
And that's How Farms Work, You never know how good or bad a day can go on ya and hold you up, great job Ryan:)
My 1st job out of school was on a farm and as I left in April, I was right into cleaning out cattle sheds and pig pens. Great introduction to farming, like you the muck was stockpiled until all the smaller sheds were clear. The farmer also employed lads from a care home right across from the farms top field, well one day the John was driving the muck spreader and I was loading with a Fordson Major tractor with forks. each trip the John got back a bit quicker and I guest he was working down the field towards the farm. Anyway about an hour had passed and a small red van appeared in the yard, with LONDON TRANSPORT written on the side a uniformed bus inspector got out and walked over to me. Apparently a double decker bus had been side sprayed with wet stinky cow manure!!!!!!!
Just then John drove into the yard and I found out he had been working towards the road and was driving faster, which in turn sprayed the muck in a wider arch as the spreader was driven by its own wheels. Well the inspector felt a bit sorry for John as he realised where he was from seeing a motif on his jacket, and with a telling off all was good.
I'd have loved to have been in the bus garage when it was driven in covered in SH-=.
A tidy load on the spreader Ryan. Awesome footage as always. Give Rocket a pat from me across the pond.
Excellent video sir!!!
Great video cant wait to see the 4640 out roaling coal and turning dirt. Have a good one Ryan!!!
Great to see how a spreader works in the field thanks Ryan.
Glad to see fieldwork starting
It's nice to see a new idea still at work
Great video, awesome drone shots. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, y'all did an amazing job with the camera work and editing - looks awesome!
What another great video ryan keep up the great work!!
Tell your Dad I long ago lost count of how many 16' X 45 ' silos I've forked out ! If you've got the location composting that manure before spreading it makes for a more uniform product that's easier on the spreader as well ! ( the beaters won't get clogged so easily as the fodder is more rotten and loose ) Direct any leachate across tilled ground or make a catch basin and pump it back on the windrow . Hardest part is probably finding space close by for two windrows - one working and one to spread . The only " downside is rolling and shaping the stuff two-three times/year . Looks like the time is fast-approaching for some major " farmerneering " work on that spreader . Great video ! Nice and tight and nicely paced .
Gives a whole new meaning to steaming pile of ... lol
Bryce Marsaglia shit
Another nice video Ryan. Keep up the great work!
That opening.... classic
Your dad runs that Bobcat pretty dang good
Living in rural MN... definitely smells like that time of year!
Good video Ryan even though it was shity job somebody's got to do it glad you got everything working right glad you could get out in the field that's one thing and your favor get back into the fields to be able to work be safe
Finally! Firld work great angles👌👌
"NEW IDEA" - Man they have been putting forth New Ideas about spreading the Sweet since the beginning of time. sdh in CT
old papa run the best
Spring in Wiscowsin... gotta love it
Oh my God did I laugh with Rocket and the "Danger Zone" opening theme, you made my day. Nice stuff, (both the video) and what's in back of the spreader!
We always loaded front to back....makes it easier for the beater to spread the manure
That was me spreading horse crap from sunup until I gave up. We had a pile at least 100 feet by 80 feet by 20 feet high. Not spread by the previous owner. A lot better than cow manure!! I was planning on bagging it and selling for 3 bucks a pop!!
Ha! "Highway to the danger zone" starring Rocket... Loved it
Thanks for the great video...love it
I don't know when the last time someone put this much effort into making literal shit look good, but you've certainly managed to pull it off lol.
Great video Ryan! It reminds me of when I was "your age" (young)!! Your operation is similar to what I had growing up as a teenager and farming after that. Keep up the good work showing folks what a real farm is. Have a great year...looks like you're starting out on a good note. Getting that late winter, early spring manure hauling done is always a good feeling. Stay safe and prosper!! \\//
Like the video guy's ,your Manure spreader is going .
I was gonna rec' you tighten that slip clutch first time it stopped beating. Honest. That's a really nice combo you have there for slingin' the "black gold!" Composition "decking" "boards" work good as a floor. I envy your compost pile! (Price THAT out by the 40-50lb. bag....) In fact Chris (Farming with Duffy Ag) bags/sells their's. But he farms in a very different "neighborhood." As for the "drag" (we call 'em) the moving floor-----ya jes' gotta keep a close "eye" on them (parallel) chains.....opening links are a drag (or NOT, actually...) they're just "stamped" 10ga. links that sometimes come "un-formed." Enjoyed your video!
great fertilizer better than commercial
Manure is the best thing you can have on your land!
Thanks for sharing guys..
It fascinates me how many people can find manure spreading such a big deal.
Growing up I loader the manure spreader one pitch fork at a time or one shovel at a time. BUILDS CHARACTER
Yo también llevo un bonito año con el remolque esparcidor de estiércol 😂 I like ur videos Ryan 👌🏼💪🏼
Great video! 👌
Great video.
Finished planting our rye yesterday
Great video
Great video, we still use a New Idea 6922 manure spreader
Suggestion A grapple fork works wonders.
Excellent camera
Add a second or replacement spreader to the list to go with second skid steer. Good work on getting the unit workable. Cheers
I love how everyone spends their money
Great intro
GREAT FOOD FOR THE LAND
Good work!!
I see you have a new idea spreader. We had the same one like yours in the video, we traded it last week and got a PS242 kuhn knight vertical beater. We love it, o recommended it if you plan on trading. Keep up on the videos!!! 😁
Hey Ryan, Really enjoy your vids. Question, how far will the manure that y'all have on hand go as far as getting the fields fertilized? I'm assuming y'all also use chemical fertilizer as well? Thanks and keep up the great work.
Really like the airial views.
Looks like you guys need a quickshot ether system for the skiddy
It doesn’t start up well the first time after changing fuel filters
Yeah we run a NewHoland 195, double beater. it's a decent machine for the money and i've seen guys fit a canopy and canvas to the back and make a feed wagon out of them. a local feed lot uses a big spreader with vertical beaters to bed their big pens.
I'd like to hear what was really said when stuff breaks. Hauling manure here in Southeastern Wisconsin was one of my favorite things to do. Till I stopped working with cattle.
Brings back memory’s . Did my fair share of shoveling out a manure speeder . Never fun if you have rocks put in speeders nether. Broken shear bolts or apron chain or beaters. Up in Vermont we call few things different but same thing lol 😝
Looks like it's time for a new (additional) spreader especially now that you are acquiring more head of cattle.
very nice video!
Hey jance mckibben from Snapchat love seeing the new videos
So much fun to do
Nice video, Like
John Deere №1 !!!
Good video!!, nice dog
Time for a company to sponsor How farms work with a manure spreader.
We had two silos and we emptied both by hand every year. Corn silage.
Doggo in the back of the ute, good choice of music!
I really like Travis's 7600 #WorldsOkayestFarmer
Rocket , the real star
Does Ryan ever run any machines? Lol I feel like Travis does everything
Wouldn’t get too good of footage just being inside the tractor
Cannot beat manure as a fertilizer. Does a great job and not created in a lab.
Caleb Grill there could be weeds depends on the hay you feed
Commercial fertilizer isn't created in a lab it's mined from the earth. It's a natural product.
Remember doing this all loaded by hand ! We had 35 cows oh my the work in short time lol!
Not sure if you would like a new speeder or not Ryan but we got a New Holland 195 from Hennessy’s last year to replace our old 195 and it works great and with the added beater on top it would work good for bedding pack and your pile’s and I believe it would be a good match for the 7600
My family always had two spreaders running to keep the loader busy.
Here in northern VT there is still 2 feet of snow. No spreading for awhile yet . . .
I like it you guys should think about a new spreader if your going to get alot more cows
Rocket needs a ride in Big Red
The sure smells of spring
When the sh*$ hit the fan. Lol.
Hi Ryan, had you considered wider flotation tyres for your spreader? Would reduce compaction, and enable you to get going when the ground is still soft.
Keep up the good work 👍
Free Fertilizer can’t beat that
Landon Muhlstadt butttt you have to pay for the cows and the corn to make them shit
I wish I could get some of that for my garden.
Nice Video
Well if I’m not mistaken those are seed totes in the back of the machine shed. But HEY you know what that means! Spring is very close and so is planting season🌽🚜
We are doing the same thing too .
Farm ON