Rule #1 of Troubleshooting - Unplug it and Plug it Back In!
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2023
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Border View Farms is a mid-sized family farm that sits on the Ohio-Michigan border. My name is Nathan. I make and edit all of the videos posted here. I farm with my dad, Mark and uncle, Phil. Our part-time employee, Brock, also helps with the filming. 1980 was our first year in Waldron where our main farm is now. Since then we have grown the operation from just a couple hundred acres to over 3,000. Watch my 500th video for a history of our farm I filmed with my dad.
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. Agriculture is different from any other industry and I believe the more people that are showing their small piece of agriculture, helps to build our story. We face unique challenges and stressful situations but have some of the most rewarding payoffs in the end. I get to spend everyday doing what I love, raising my kids on the farm, and trying to push our farm to be better every year. I hope that I can address questions or concerns that you might have about farms and agriculture.
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Always enjoy the videos. A comment - it’s not “bad “math” but rather, good math supporting an outcome you took a risk on.
I really like your content
Good Morning
Glad that irrigated field averaged out, I was curious. Thanks for another good video. Looking forward to seeing how the corn turns out too. I don't think the corn around here in Austin TX area did well at all.
Had my combine do the same thing cycled the power. Also battery disconnect one time fixed it. Had it happen twice in about a month. Deere did do software updates.
Did updates to controllers
Nice Pioneer beans in that last field 😀
My 780 was doing the same thing deere came out and unplugged something in the arm rest
1 unplug & plug back in.
2 turn it off and back on
3 bang on the side of it
4 curse technology while calling dealer praying a service tech is available and close
Yup. Computers. Unplug it wait a minute & plug it back in. 😂
Brock your seat time is limited, brighter note, I don't see AI power washing anytime soon. Those Pioneer beans yielded nicely
Good morning
My 780 did the same thing yesterday. Rotor shut off , head raised ,concave opened . Shut it it all off and never did it again
Was always told from our case dealer do not do any updates mid season not worth the hassle
24:10 I would think one of the trubleshooting proceedures would be the TURN OFF AUTOMATION (the blu numbers) FIRST and see if it's in there..... ??? eh... the restart probaballalllly fixed it but UNPAUSING...
GOOD MORNING NATHAN!!! and crew! this means YOU TOO!!!
We tried turning off the automation while I was on the phone.
I was comparing your field beside the development, and it looks like your field is bigger, but in that development, there are 144 houses in that development.
GO RED ask the Welkers!
Must be pioneer beans then lol
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Yea Deere can lift up the air seeder turn and put it back in the ground all in auto steer. So I doubt the software to lift up the header on the combine and turn on auto is far away at all right ?
Right
Do you think the possible bushel of profit really covers your time and the cost of the sprayer for the source?
The Source is almost always sprayed as an additional product to something I'm already spraying so the application cost isn't really a factor. ie added to a post emerge herbicide or the R3 fungicide.
In your irrigation field was there standing g water? Or bad dirt ? Where there was barely any beans. Where you started? Looks drowned out or something
Some standing water back in the spring but mostly crusted ground that caused poor emergence.
If all else fails reboot the system!! LOL.
Does your white mold problem carryover into the next year
Those fields will be corn next year but it probably will carry over to two years from now
Wait till them combines get 7
years older (just picked a number) them electronics will
be a costly nightmare.
Especially the machines that aren't taken care of. (dirty and
mice damage to wire)
The day will come in the not too distant future when you will be able so sit in the truck while the combine harvests the crop, summons a driverless grain cart when needed and the grain cart will deliver the grain to the truck if you tell the cart where the truck is.
Yep it is
I watch other farmers and too me I would say the problem is buying new equipment, sometimes new is not better.
I have far less problems with this combine than I did with the old one. Things wear out. I couldn't do what o need to do with a 9600
5:00 and they're not coming? You got the wrong dealer.
Congratulations You might be the first UA-camr to demonstrate No Hands Turning on the combine. Also one of the few that did the combine software upgrade before it was taken down.
No wonder they removed it with all the bugs lol
Black combines seem to be more problematic based on what I seen on UA-cam.
I'll be disappointed if you don't create a shirt that says "Dang Good Beans"
Yeah see you can get 6xl I'll buy 2 of them.
For the money that the new combines and equip is these days. Those dealers should be on a 24 hr call. No questions. That's just pure bs if they won't make after hr service calls
First farmer i see that has irrigated beans do worse than dryland...
To be fair they had 1 pass of 1" in June. Barely counts as irrigated
My machine was doing the same 3 days ago. I never got any codes. My dealer came out did some updates and haven’t had any problems since.
Interesting so install the updates
I thought that as of January 9th of this year, John Deere must now allow customers to repair their own equipment!?! why aren't you able to?
Because I don't have the knowledge, equipment, experience, or desire to do any of that. Right to Repair isn't what it sounds like.
He did repair it , restarted it, now it works!
Tits and wheels……….. problems
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Ivers Farms which is another UA-camr did some Source trials and hit the same conclusion its not worth the money.
Is that what I said?
You said spent $42, to make $33. So yes. I didn't think there was any way something that you put on at such a Low rate would make a difference in less it multiplied in the field . Just my thoughts.
@markpontes4457 that was the Ag Xplore foliar feed products. I said the Source showed a 1.5-3.5 bushel advantage and when it only costs 1 bushel it did pay.