Hahah hello arkansas. And neverdie242 I have been through cash with my grandpa a lot. He hauls rice from Tuckerman to Jonesboro! Finally another small town person on here lol
not much has changed.e1 goes to westside school or valley view.cash does have a city hall and fire dept.Church of Christ closed it's doors and i heard a rumor the the city was going to make it their city hall.it's population is still about the same and hwy.226 is almost all 4 laned.we lived right beside the c. of C.preachers house and moved to memphis,tn.in 1960.
ken carr actually no they aren’t. You drain before harvest and hope it doesn’t rain a lot or else you’ll be in conditions like this video. Less than desirable.
they are running nothing over.thats a shelbourne header which only takes the heads on the crop and leaves the cop stalk.what you see run over is the standing stubble that has been allready harvested..they dont trample over uncombined crop.use your brain,.
i love this video.rice farming has changed so much since the late 50's.i was raised not far from marked tree at a little town of cash ark.
Interesting, it make sense to me using combines with tank tracks and having and tractors with trailers with the tank tracks to harvest rice also.
Hahah hello arkansas. And neverdie242 I have been through cash with my grandpa a lot. He hauls rice from Tuckerman to Jonesboro! Finally another small town person on here lol
Cash, AR. I did some farming for a man around Cash in late 60's.
Was in the Navy with a guy from Cash. Does anyone live in Cash now?
ese era mis trabajos favoritos en República Dominicana
It don't take long to cut a load with that header for damn sure
nice vid. Bet you hope you don't have a break-down out in the field. That would be a pain to try and repair something in that muddy soup!
You can move these tracks from combine to tractor, trouble is then the combine falls over.
that's a real mess and my CTS could make it through, but my MT w-cart can't
BAD ASS JD
not much has changed.e1 goes to westside school or valley view.cash does have a city hall and fire dept.Church of Christ closed it's doors and i heard a rumor the the city was going to make it their city hall.it's population is still about the same and hwy.226 is almost all 4 laned.we lived right beside the c. of C.preachers house and moved to memphis,tn.in 1960.
why didn't you drain the field
You need the water to keep the mud off the tracks, runs smoothly this way, In Guyana we sometimes flood the field to free the tracks
ochujenie to pole czy bajoro ?:D
@becika94 No tak, ryż zbierają :D
Podziwiam ! Ale u mnie w 2012 nawet New Holland CR 9080 na gąsienicach utonął.
Utonąłby tylko dlatego że jest przejebanie ciężki...z 40 ton masy!
What's the productivity per acre?
Eduardo Costa varies between 120-170 bushels per acre
co to za heder ?
niezły meksyk
my dads folks lived in and around tuckerman.foshee ( fo-shee)
ig its hell bent for lexington everywhere he goes lol haha
rice fields are always flooded dude
ken carr actually no they aren’t. You drain before harvest and hope it doesn’t rain a lot or else you’ll be in conditions like this video. Less than desirable.
My grandfather would not approve how they "drain" the field.....
i hear you we had to pull each metal gate out stand it up then cut border to border then cut ever levy twice with shovels
zajebiste ja mam 140 ha czegos podobnego
They took 2 tracks from the newholland go look
@Norasek1353
co oni to młucom????
I weź to teraz zaoraj -.-
Who have experience with rice combine here?
i do
Can you give me an email or telephone number to contact you?
your running half of it over before you get a chance to combine it what a waste
they are running nothing over.thats a shelbourne header which only takes the heads on the crop and leaves the cop stalk.what you see run over is the standing stubble that has been allready harvested..they dont trample over uncombined crop.use your brain,.
You can move these tracks from combine to tractor, trouble is then the combine falls over.
You put it on jacks or put wheels back on while the tracks are on the tractor, duh