As a farmer I always liked spreading manure in the fall and had my share of shovelling out broken down spreaders when the apron chain broke. As a boy we had a ground drive manure spreader. The axle broke last year on our new holland spreader. Rusted out. We had it repaired at a welding shop. Cheaper than buying a new one after we just put a new floor and new apron chain on it. Watched Boehm farm video. His dad fell on pto shaft running a conveyor. Stalled the little tractor but he broke 5 ribs when the shaft grabbed his coat and pulled him into the shaft. He’s lucky the tractor was small horse power. Good warning to the dangers of pto shafts on farms.
The fan spread on the pro push is bigger. Really cool to show the fourth hydraulic on the 8235. Two spreaders side by side what a video. Kuhn looks good and the jcb is a smart choice as it lifts up and dumps in. Hope the told is better and soul samples come up. 🙂🚜
Nice to see you have a great business relationship with Kuhn equipment, I hope they let you Demo one of their Speed rakes for your Hay operation this spring
Ryan we Love watching you work, you are great farmers who keep America feed! Can't wait for 2020 videos. I love my cap I bought from you, I proudly wear it, I worked dairy farms when young and have always missed it, family farms in Washington State go back to 1890, loved working with my Aunt and uncle on the farm in 50s and 60s. They had a generator in the barn but wood cook stove in the kitchen where my Aunt cooked four big meals a day. I hated filling that wood box! It was always empty, even when it was 110 outside, we ate good! May the Lord bless and keep you safe always, your special people. 💞
hughhhh manure haul & spread. the jcb is really earning its place. glad you got it and utilizing its strengths!!!! SPREAD THAT CRAP FAR. SPREAD IT WIDE!!!!
nothing like having both an on-line and a live audience watching you spread manure! Soon you might have some of us crazies offering to help you. Summer camp down on the farm.
This was a great opportunity for you to get a big job done in a whole lot less time. You did a good job spreading the fertilizer as well as capturing the shots, which is exactly what we expect from this channel. Happy New Year, How Farms Work! May 2020 be an exceptionally good year for you.
Great video, awesome spreaders , they spread real even , be a good spreader for your operation that’s for sure . Jcb is a good fit for those spreaders verses the old bobcat
Great video thanks for sharing, thanks also to Kuhn and JCB for giving you the opportunity to use their equipment and demonstrate just how affective it can be to clean up a really big chore. Wishing you and Rocket a happy New Year.
I have a suggestion for a video during the winter I'd like to see. I'd like to see how you do your snow removal in the winter time, having 4 farms to do must be different from other farmers. I guess I just LOVE watching equipment at work!!! 😊 😂🤣
Those are pretty sweet spreaders! You guys are making a big dent in that pile and those fields will be better off with that material on them. Congrats to your Father on his new truck.
I can remember numerous years ago spending some time maintaining the Knight spreaders with the twin counter flow augers. I endorse your sentiments for the push spreader. Great Vidya.
It was good of Kuhn to sponsor you, in farming all help is appreciated. Those were some interesting camera shots, the hydraulic seems to be the way to go.
Awesome video...love the channel..always great to see Andrew...what a great Agronomist, guy and friend to you all. Too bad Dad had to work and couldn't run the Bobcat as well...All the best to all of you in 2020. Thanks for your great channel and work...
Are you concentrating the manure spreading on parts or whole fields where you did not have very good productivity from the last crop or are you just spreading it all over everything? Thanks!
Great commercial for the JCB Teleboom Tracked Skidder. Watching them side by side, I'd look hard at going to the red one with the moving belt. Seems a better dispersion.
Someone could make a lot of money with a "Politician" line of manure spreaders. Here's the smallest, the alderman. If you need a larger capacity for crap slinging, upgrade to the Mayor or Congressman. Finally, our flagship for the politician line, the presidential slinger, has the most capacity of any of our manure spreaders...
Wow I can't believe how well these spreaders are doing distributing the manure! When I farmed back in the late '70s through 90's they didn't do this it was more clumps than spread.
early on in one of the drone shots, looks like a near miss from a chunk of flying pooh! lol Great work by everyone! Nice to see Andrew come by and help out for awhile!
I forgot to tell you in that life story novel I just wrote you. I used to have a thing from deere for my buddies 4430 for the fan on our 7300s. It was on the hydraulic hose between fitting and hose at the tractor. A rectangle block w a knob on top to fine tune your flow. It would slow down the flow more than the adjustment on the tractor would but I cant remember what it was called but I'm sire deere has some . thats where this one come from.wish I could remember what the thing was called
I was going to make a comment the last you showed the manure pile. How long have you been working on that pile? A couple of decades? It has got to be a hundred or more across and a coul,e or more thousand yards long.
Good video. Based on the overhead shots, it seems like the ram spreader doesn't give as consistent coverage. the JCB is the right tool for loading that tall spreader
What kind of manure is that and how many tons a acre you putting out. I used to work w a farmer that we had a pull behind spreader for a traxtor as our backup but we had a 10 wheel long frame semi. It was a ford l9000 w a m11 cummins and Eaton fuller road range 10 speed trans like alot of semis. He sent the truck to I think gays tire is the one that did it in Tifton ga. He lifted the truck and made wheels for it to put all ten Michelin military tire conversion. W that and the walking beam rear end that truck would go alot more places than I ever imagined. We had 5 chicken houses and cleaned out 2 other farmers chicken houses yearly for them to get the manure and also when our on raod tri ks would take corn wheat or beans to Forsyth we ran mac dumps he had made to haul 1000 bushels of corn give or take a few but otw home they had egg laying houses they would get a load and bring home w them. The egg laying houses has the really sloppy runny shit and all of the ones around home raise chickens for eating and their shit is really dry so we had a yard mixer and big loader and I would mix it up and work it to get a good combination that would spread really good. We did alot if custom spreading plus our almost 3000 acres. The body on spreader truck was chandler maybe 18 foot, I cant remember, it was the biggest bed they made then. This was 4 yrs ago. W all the acrea we ran across we would put a new chain in floor every year cauze it was bout time anyways but one breaking and having to deal w that plus depending on rain and staying in front of our planters and other farmers planters you avoid any downtime. That was a pretty nice setup. Could hookup tag along and haul backhoe w me so just me could do it all. I would spread in low 4 on the floor which was 14 14.5 mph and according to soil san0les would put 1 to 3 tons a acre. Moat of the time 1.5 or 2 tons a acre.
My cousin has a manure spreading business. He charges $50 per load. Not sure of the capacity of his spreader but it is truck mounted. I suspect you can spread it for less but I am curious as to the cost per cubic yard of manure.
40 loads? i run a NH195 and to clean out my corals by myself is on average 160 loads, shitty thing this year was a 2mile round trip to new spread field. And yes my spreader has got to the age that it broke it's first floor chain right at the end (was dealing with frost by that point tho)
I live in suburban Long Island, NY. Not a farmer. I just watched 20 minutes of manure spreading set to music. I love this channel!
aas1018 Miller place NY represent!!
Yep. I live in a big city too but I'm not a cityot. Love watching these channels.
As a farmer I always liked spreading manure in the fall and had my share of shovelling out broken down spreaders when the apron chain broke. As a boy we had a ground drive manure spreader. The axle broke last year on our new holland spreader. Rusted out. We had it repaired at a welding shop. Cheaper than buying a new one after we just put a new floor and new apron chain on it.
Watched Boehm farm video. His dad fell on pto shaft running a conveyor. Stalled the little tractor but he broke 5 ribs when the shaft grabbed his coat and pulled him into the shaft. He’s lucky the tractor was small horse power. Good warning to the dangers of pto shafts on farms.
The fan spread on the pro push is bigger. Really cool to show the fourth hydraulic on the 8235. Two spreaders side by side what a video. Kuhn looks good and the jcb is a smart choice as it lifts up and dumps in. Hope the told is better and soul samples come up. 🙂🚜
The drone footage makes this video fun to watch, thanks again!
New to your channel. Love seeing the Kuhn spreaders. Thanks for sharing!
You see them everywhere lol
Hey Rhonda, good to see you here
Nice to see you have a great business relationship with Kuhn equipment, I hope they let you Demo one of their Speed rakes for your Hay operation this spring
Super spreading!
Gave Travis a good workout. 👍 No time to over think... makes Travis happy!
Just stole that for my title! Thanks 😂
Operation Make Travis Happy| Fun with the Kuhn and JCB
Wait ... Travis is happy ? Did anyone capture that on video ?
Ryan we Love watching you work, you are great farmers who keep America feed! Can't wait for 2020 videos. I love my cap I bought from you, I proudly wear it, I worked dairy farms when young and have always missed it, family farms in Washington State go back to 1890, loved working with my Aunt and uncle on the farm in 50s and 60s. They had a generator in the barn but wood cook stove in the kitchen where my Aunt cooked four big meals a day. I hated filling that wood box! It was always empty, even when it was 110 outside, we ate good! May the Lord bless and keep you safe always, your special people. 💞
Thanks for supporting us! I hope you have a great 2020!
You guys are very lucky to have Andrew around! He’s a good guy!
Nice video. Good to see both spreaders working together. I really like your drone shots.
Really nice video , the extra time you put in it paid off.
Hope you get all that black gold back out on seed ground.
Cool seeing Andrew
If I was Kuhn or JCB I would be thrilled with this video.
Iowa farm hand ANF |||||| They should have gotten a JCB on one of those spreaders
Ryan it is good to see farmers looking to better the soil .Nice to have the spreader to do the job. Kuhn JCB n and
hughhhh manure haul & spread.
the jcb is really earning its place. glad you got it and utilizing its strengths!!!!
SPREAD THAT CRAP FAR. SPREAD IT WIDE!!!!
nothing like having both an on-line and a live audience watching you spread manure! Soon you might have some of us crazies offering to help you. Summer camp down on the farm.
That is black GOLD right there!!!
This was a great opportunity for you to get a big job done in a whole lot less time. You did a good job spreading the fertilizer as well as capturing the shots, which is exactly what we expect from this channel. Happy New Year, How Farms Work! May 2020 be an exceptionally good year for you.
Video Quality = 100%, Content = 100%, Wishing How Farms Work and family a safe and prosperous New Year!!!
Good video Ryan those spreaders are awesome 😎 kuhn makes great stuff
Great video, awesome spreaders , they spread real even , be a good spreader for your operation that’s for sure . Jcb is a good fit for those spreaders verses the old bobcat
Great video thanks for sharing, thanks also to Kuhn and JCB for giving you the opportunity to use their equipment and demonstrate just how affective it can be to clean up a really big chore. Wishing you and Rocket a happy New Year.
Hello from Slovenia. Love all your videos. Looking great.
That is some good lookin muck!!. Get the bags out and sell it to the city folk! $4 a bag ,$9 for two!
Why is it more expensive to buy 2 bags ?
Transportation costs. You should know that coming from the "Distribution" sector! Had to make two trips to the stock room.b lol
marty surely you’d buy one then buy another one then 🤷♂️
I have a suggestion for a video during the winter I'd like to see. I'd like to see how you do your snow removal in the winter time, having 4 farms to do must be different from other farmers. I guess I just LOVE watching equipment at work!!! 😊 😂🤣
Those are pretty sweet spreaders! You guys are making a big dent in that pile and those fields will be better off with that material on them. Congrats to your Father on his new truck.
Never before has slingin' muck looked so majestic!
I can remember numerous years ago spending some time maintaining the Knight spreaders with the twin counter flow augers. I endorse your sentiments for the push spreader. Great Vidya.
Can't wait for this year's rewind!!! Love the past ones!!!
Andrew has to be the best agronomist going hasn't he lol...
Cool shot from the spreader!
Three really good brands of equipment.
There's alot of sh!t flying at Travis' place. LMAO.
Hydra-Push spreaders are great up north here when it freezes. The apron spreaders are nice, but are better where it doesn't freeze as much.
It was good of Kuhn to sponsor you, in farming all help is appreciated. Those were some interesting camera shots, the hydraulic seems to be the way to go.
10000 plus views of Ryan spreading manure. Beautiful. Better then anything Hollywood is making these days.
Good afternoon Happy New Year!
Awesome video...love the channel..always great to see Andrew...what a great Agronomist, guy and friend to you all. Too bad Dad had to work and couldn't run the Bobcat as well...All the best to all of you in 2020. Thanks for your great channel and work...
Great comparison. The red is the ladder tracks,yes?? Lot more consistent feed than the pusher white.
Getting the job done faster with both spreader going at same time both do a good job.👍
Thanks Ryan like the video and love the grey spreader,lest coponate to work with .
Thanks for the vlogs, wish you and your family all the best in 2020!
I sooooo wish I was over there nearby. I’d be happy as hell to just volunteer to help ya when needed. Great video Ryan.
Wow that looks like some high quality fertilizer!
I smell soil compaction? Darn nice spreaders. Great video! Thanks Kuhn Co.
Great to see grandpa (4640) and grandson (8235r) working together. Lol
no I can't right now, I am watching dual manure spreaders in a field .
Thanks Ryan happy new year to you and thanks again for the video
Great vid Ryan thanks..
Man --You could grow rocks with that mix!!
Rocks: the one "crop" of which they *don't* need any more, especially at British. Your point is well taken.
Great vídeo, Ryan!!
"Only time the 8235 will be on a spreader". But it looks so good though!
I can agree with that! What a beaut!
@@HowFarmsWork A beaut and a brute!
How Farms Work she’s a beaut Clark. A beaut!!!
Are you concentrating the manure spreading on parts or whole fields where you did not have very good productivity from the last crop or are you just spreading it all over everything? Thanks!
Have you done a comparison of yields for areas you have spread manure vs not ? Love your videos!!
Great commercial for the JCB Teleboom Tracked Skidder. Watching them side by side, I'd look hard at going to the red one with the moving belt. Seems a better dispersion.
that's a lot of manure, almost as much in washington dc.
I think Washington DC got lot more
Any politician talks more shite than they are spreading
This produces something of value.....not so in Washington DC.
Wouldn't be great if we could dispose of the waste in DC as quickly as our farmers can now days.
Someone could make a lot of money with a "Politician" line of manure spreaders. Here's the smallest, the alderman. If you need a larger capacity for crap slinging, upgrade to the Mayor or Congressman. Finally, our flagship for the politician line, the presidential slinger, has the most capacity of any of our manure spreaders...
Hey Ryan, quick question, are you going to be at the National Farm Machinery show this year?
That is a lot of manure......good stuff.
Nice video! does the ram have enough power to push the manure if your spreading down a steep slope?
You can never have "too much tractor" on a piece of equipment.
Nice “Formation Flying” with both tractors spreading simultaneously.
Wow I can't believe how well these spreaders are doing distributing the manure! When I farmed back in the late '70s through 90's they didn't do this it was more clumps than spread.
Good work guys 👍 but yeah that's the part of composting it breaks it down so you would have less big chunks of manure laying on the field.
Good video Ryan always enjoy yal drone footage pretty cool keep up the good work & yal be safe !
Who knew manure spreading could be so entertaining?!
Makes one wonder what the crop yield will be in that field on next harvest. 🤔
C’mon Ryan, just admit it that a nice red 7140 International would really match that nice red spreader!
Almost 1st
that JCB is still the bomb
The above pictures really show how well the orange spreader spreads. I think it does a better job then the silver/gray/turd colored one.
Congrats Uncle Ryan. Now jack has someone to play with.
early on in one of the drone shots, looks like a near miss from a chunk of flying pooh! lol Great work by everyone! Nice to see Andrew come by and help out for awhile!
That's a lot of hauling capacity! xD Great video, Ryan. :D
Great video keep it up I will keep watching
Looks like you got a little close with the drone and almost got it shot down, lol
I forgot to tell you in that life story novel I just wrote you. I used to have a thing from deere for my buddies 4430 for the fan on our 7300s. It was on the hydraulic hose between fitting and hose at the tractor. A rectangle block w a knob on top to fine tune your flow. It would slow down the flow more than the adjustment on the tractor would but I cant remember what it was called but I'm sire deere has some . thats where this one come from.wish I could remember what the thing was called
Will you be at the national farm machinery show in Louisville Kentucky?
Sounds like I’ll be there the 13-15
That's seems like a pretty good set up with the spreaders and the JCB
Such mellow happy music to fling poo...
Now all you need is to be able to load faster?
I was going to make a comment the last you showed the manure pile. How long have you been working on that pile? A couple of decades? It has got to be a hundred or more across and a coul,e or more thousand yards long.
It was being built up for the better part of a decade
Thanks Ryan! I hope everyone in the family has a awesome 2020!
I could use one of those for a couple days. Looks like they both do a good job.
Geez! That is a lot of manure. I bet the fine folks at Kuhn mfg. stand behind their spreaders 🤔😂
Good video. Based on the overhead shots, it seems like the ram spreader doesn't give as consistent coverage. the JCB is the right tool for loading that tall spreader
That is some good looking "Shite", My vegetables would really do good with some of that organic stuff!!
Nice spreaders.... I got my 2 Meyers the 160 bu and the 210 bu they will have to do for me... for now...
nice equipment good for dad
What kind of manure is that and how many tons a acre you putting out. I used to work w a farmer that we had a pull behind spreader for a traxtor as our backup but we had a 10 wheel long frame semi. It was a ford l9000 w a m11 cummins and Eaton fuller road range 10 speed trans like alot of semis. He sent the truck to I think gays tire is the one that did it in Tifton ga. He lifted the truck and made wheels for it to put all ten Michelin military tire conversion. W that and the walking beam rear end that truck would go alot more places than I ever imagined. We had 5 chicken houses and cleaned out 2 other farmers chicken houses yearly for them to get the manure and also when our on raod tri ks would take corn wheat or beans to Forsyth we ran mac dumps he had made to haul 1000 bushels of corn give or take a few but otw home they had egg laying houses they would get a load and bring home w them. The egg laying houses has the really sloppy runny shit and all of the ones around home raise chickens for eating and their shit is really dry so we had a yard mixer and big loader and I would mix it up and work it to get a good combination that would spread really good. We did alot if custom spreading plus our almost 3000 acres. The body on spreader truck was chandler maybe 18 foot, I cant remember, it was the biggest bed they made then. This was 4 yrs ago. W all the acrea we ran across we would put a new chain in floor every year cauze it was bout time anyways but one breaking and having to deal w that plus depending on rain and staying in front of our planters and other farmers planters you avoid any downtime. That was a pretty nice setup. Could hookup tag along and haul backhoe w me so just me could do it all. I would spread in low 4 on the floor which was 14 14.5 mph and according to soil san0les would put 1 to 3 tons a acre. Moat of the time 1.5 or 2 tons a acre.
you should drive that manure spreader on full blast right through the center of a shopping mall
A new subscriber to the channel love the videos
I was waiting for your drone to get shot down by a flying turd LOL
Need video on Dad's new truck, looks sweet
They sure shove the shhhhh out well. Good coverage with the Deere’s indeed.
At 1:48, I see Travis dumped a clump of manure right on top of the JCB.
Careful choreography with both units - insuring one is not behind the other. ;-)
My cousin has a manure spreading business. He charges $50 per load. Not sure of the capacity of his spreader but it is truck mounted. I suspect you can spread it for less but I am curious as to the cost per cubic yard of manure.
How quickly do you have to till in the manure to prevent nutrient loss through volitilization?
Would have your bobcat been able to go threw that stuff or would of it got stuck? Keep up the good work
Good video
When will you be at the farm machinery show in February
Have you guys bought that JCB yet or do you lease it?
40 loads? i run a NH195 and to clean out my corals by myself is on average 160 loads, shitty thing this year was a 2mile round trip to new spread field. And yes my spreader has got to the age that it broke it's first floor chain right at the end (was dealing with frost by that point tho)