when you arrived in Nebraska for wheat harvest, I welcomed you to the neighborhood. But after watching the latest video, I need to invite you into my backyard. Have a great fall harvest. Enjoy your channel.
at @2:21 when you ask why your truck honks: the answer - Ford has programmed the vehicle to alert you when you leave the key in the vehicle with the engine running to prevent vehicle theft. Its basically a reminder to take your key with you and lock the vehicle.
Sharing ur road trip is just as important as the harvesting. What is routine to u, is like us going to normal job. But at least ur not stuck in the same place.
BioDiesel is Fryer oil with the Glycerine stripped out , usually with Methanol or Ethanol. Its Soybean Oil and Palm 🌴 oil, whatever is in the Burger Barn fryers. 21:50
Wife and I started watching a couple weeks ago and really enjoyed your videos. To make comments I have to make them from my laptop or my iPad keep up with the videos.
alot of the farms that don't' have headlands use irrigation needs to have rows right up to the end so they can lay the pipe easier. They will harvest headlands by going across the the hips of each row and sometimes disc that area down afterward to make for smoother turns when shelling the rest of the corn.
One other thing, I sure appreciate how you explain things because there are a lot of people that have never been around a farming operation. It realleave make sense once you get done explaining it.
I grew up in Nebraska, raising corn and cattle. We always had 12 rows, turn-rows on the bottom end of the field. The top end of the field we gravity irrigated from.
I have been in that CNH plant. It has a very long assembly line and the workers there were very friendly and took pride in their work. The plant was very clean and I was there several days observing the manufacturing process. Great video. I enjoy this channel.
I do totally understand you not telling people where you are when you were in North Dakota. I grew up about 50 miles East of where you were at. Been through the highways that you were usingl. This was extra special for me to watch these videos of all the land in the background. I do get back to north dakota several times a year and miss it all the time. We currently live in minnesota, the state where nothing is allowed. Really appreciate you and the footage you got from kind of my old stomping grounds. Look forward to your row crop harvesting.
I really enjoy all of your videos I like the moves as well as the harvest it takes them all to be a custom harvester good job on content But I really love that dog hes the best thanks for taking us along with him
In europe we have 5 % bio diesel. If you have any water at all in tanks anywhere, youll get sticky slime in your fuel system very quickly. Lift pumps, strainers etc go very fast.
the horn honking when you close the door with it running (and no key inside the truck) is the one thing I don't like about my Ford. I just haven't gotten around to hooking up a computer for ForScan to change that setting.
I figured you tell us where you were because your fan club would show up and require autographs. LOL. You have 10K followers because you're an excellent narrator and then there's your dog! Love your dog. And love the "lights on first" competition with your mom. As for no turn rows, could it be silage?
The badlands south of Kadoka is actually not part of the national park. The park is to the northwest towards Interior. Just some information. Good video.
It's smart to not give your location or any details about the farmer. Most farmers probably won't appreciate giving information about their operation. Glad the move went smoothly. Rest up it is fixing to get busy.
I agree with the other comments about the bio-diesel. However what was not said is that a lot of the bio-diesel uses soy beans as the feed-stock. I'm of the opinion that in the Dakotas, NE, IA, MN, at least the vast majority of the feed-stock for the bio diesel is soy beans. I enjoy your videos. I worked for a harvest crew when I was high school / college age. Additionally I'm very familiar with the roads you are using in southern SD and northern NE.
In Kansas, that’s normally where we start corn harvest this is a new job for us so we are having to adapt and have extra days to go get moms corn header. The corn header that I will be running is the previous custom harvesters header that wants us to run his since he doesn’t need it and it was already in the farmers barn
They probably planted that corn on beds so they can irrigate it down the rows, if thats not the reason then I have no idea, that’s how it is here in California
Biodiesel Blend is mix of regular diesel and a percentage (as stated on the pump) of biodiesel made from vegetable oil, animal fats or recycled restaurant grease. 🤔 green eco fuel?
Biodiesel contains oil from the likes of Oil Seed Rape . And you know you're using it when you walk round the back of your idling pickup.Smells like someone is cooking fries. Its a blend with diesel. Here in NZ there's no choice, all the diesel has plant based oil in it.
Is yalls outfit completely family our do yall occasionally have to hire someone for a season ? And man I wouldn't worry about explaining a thing. You can't be to safe these days and I'm familiar with having over a million in equipment setting back in some well out of sight from anyone. Logging operations can get remote. I've had things happen I never could have thought such a thing. And the dang fools have caught on to having deer cameras up in a tree and they shoot the things. Got some people that just like to cause damage to equipment. I've had a terrible wreck and I'm out of the Logging and would love to move to the central part of the Midwest one reason because of the record book deer. The other two I just love the farmland from western Kentucky alway out through Nebraska is as far as I've been and hunted, my dad and grandfather farmed and raised hogs as well as my father-in-law but he quit a few years back. I would like to get out where the big time farmers are.
We cut altus Oklahoma forgañ Oklahoma Winona kansàs bird city Kansas Gordon Nebraska baslin south Dakota fall harvest altus Oklahoma olton Texas we cut wheat rye barley olts sunflowers corn milo gar beans soybeans harvest peanuts did cotton pinto beans
Don’t buy biodiesel nor gas with ethanol it’s not the greatest long term for your engine. More so the ethanol for gas engine but engine performs best on the regular fuel.
when you arrived in Nebraska for wheat harvest, I welcomed you to the neighborhood. But after watching the latest video, I need to invite you into my backyard. Have a great fall harvest. Enjoy your channel.
at @2:21 when you ask why your truck honks: the answer - Ford has programmed the vehicle to alert you when you leave the key in the vehicle with the engine running to prevent vehicle theft. Its basically a reminder to take your key with you and lock the vehicle.
Sharing ur road trip is just as important as the harvesting. What is routine to u, is like us going to normal job. But at least ur not stuck in the same place.
It might be the only good thing to come from the pandemic. Being stuck in my house having videos to watch is a blessing.
BioDiesel is Fryer oil with the Glycerine stripped out , usually with Methanol or Ethanol. Its Soybean Oil and Palm 🌴 oil, whatever is in the Burger Barn fryers. 21:50
The case IH lot was full at the end of augest
Wife and I started watching a couple weeks ago and really enjoyed your videos. To make comments I have to make them from my laptop or my iPad keep up with the videos.
Don't change what u do with ur video's. I like the insight ur family and life as a harvester goes.
4 year of custom cutting love your channel
Thank you for a great travel video.
Wow, that was a lot of transportation. Great to see that you made it all without any accidents.
alot of the farms that don't' have headlands use irrigation needs to have rows right up to the end so they can lay the pipe easier. They will harvest headlands by going across the the hips of each row and sometimes disc that area down afterward to make for smoother turns when shelling the rest of the corn.
Great video Hayden, I am looking forward to seeing your corn harvest.
I call it boarderline OCD. You have to be able to read the cap.
The farm I work on is by kadoka!!
One other thing, I sure appreciate how you explain things because there are a lot of people that have never been around a farming operation. It realleave make sense once you get done explaining it.
It's soybean oil either new or recycled fryer oil -what does it smell like? Corn, or french fries, or? Strip the Glycerin and add a little Diesel.
I grew up in Nebraska, raising corn and cattle. We always had 12 rows, turn-rows on the bottom end of the field. The top end of the field we gravity irrigated from.
Congratulations on 10k!!!! Not bad for a Texas proud harvest crew! Sometimes miss those days so thanks for allowing us to see some of what yall do.
I have been in that CNH plant. It has a very long assembly line and the workers there were very friendly and took pride in their work. The plant was very clean and I was there several days observing the manufacturing process. Great video. I enjoy this channel.
Man 10K in 4 months impressive congrats
I do totally understand you not telling people where you are when you were in North Dakota. I grew up about 50 miles East of where you were at. Been through the highways that you were usingl. This was extra special for me to watch these videos of all the land in the background. I do get back to north dakota several times a year and miss it all the time. We currently live in minnesota, the state where nothing is allowed. Really appreciate you and the footage you got from kind of my old stomping grounds. Look forward to your row crop harvesting.
I really enjoy all of your videos I like the moves as well as the harvest it takes them all to be a custom harvester good job on content But I really love that dog hes the best thanks for taking us along with him
Thanks for showing a few towns on the way. Interesting watch sitting here in New Zealand
Impressive convoy!
awesome video and amazing y'all got there with no problems and safe. Thank you Hayden my friend..
Did not take long to hit 10k subs 100k next Good job Hayden.
In europe we have 5 % bio diesel. If you have any water at all in tanks anywhere, youll get sticky slime in your fuel system very quickly. Lift pumps, strainers etc go very fast.
Interesting, I have never heard of it
Lots of gravity irrigation around the grand island area, we use a 20" head to cut across the rows to give us an area to turn around on
the horn honking when you close the door with it running (and no key inside the truck) is the one thing I don't like about my Ford. I just haven't gotten around to hooking up a computer for ForScan to change that setting.
I wondered the same thing with my Ford Taurus. I don't like it.
Weird, the key was still in the truck haha
Safe travels lad.
Great move video, lots of work to move farm equipment
Stay safe
Do Sunflowers go through regular combines? 10:05
I figured you tell us where you were because your fan club would show up and require autographs. LOL. You have 10K followers because you're an excellent narrator and then there's your dog! Love your dog. And love the "lights on first" competition with your mom. As for no turn rows, could it be silage?
That’s what I was thinking
Great videos Hayden great content and you don't have click bait
now you also got a subscriber from Denmark
The badlands south of Kadoka is actually not part of the national park. The park is to the northwest towards Interior. Just some information. Good video.
The don't do turn rows in Alabama either, so what I do it make my own, just go across the rows, the head will pick up more than you would think
No end rows is seed corn. It harvested on the ear and processed at s seed company.
How do they turn around though
@@HaydenOnHarvest they brush hog or cut the corn
Back to give trucks and equipment a headland. Some fields you can see were there was the male rows have cut down. Also some fields have been detassled
You are gonna have to load the stew for and grain cart and combines so dude. Not just dad.
I can load the combine and cart it’s just dad’s preference to do it himself
@@HaydenOnHarvest just good to have you be able to do it all. Since you are gonna be the boss some day right?
I have a cousin in grand island Nebraska i was born in Nebraska and know Nebraska very well
👀 Mots the spot that God forgot. Congrats on the 10K.
My mother grew up in Elgin. And that's what she said they used to say when she was in high school.
Some do have headland around the perimeter of the field. Some don’t I’d say headlands are the way to go instead of the other way
And the horn blows when you get out of the truck with the engine still running, and the key is in your pocket
How many combines Hayden on harvest have we had 7 John Deeres
How did you get your corn headers to Nebraska?
What App do you use for the weather?
MyRadar
How many acres of wheat did you cut this season
+-14,000 acres
Male sure tell Emma not to leak in to other FarmTuber channels! 16:46
It's smart to not give your location or any details about the farmer. Most farmers probably won't appreciate giving information about their operation. Glad the move went smoothly. Rest up it is fixing to get busy.
Not the fair life chocolate milk! It's from Coopersville Michigan
I agree with the other comments about the bio-diesel. However what was not said is that a lot of the bio-diesel uses soy beans as the feed-stock. I'm of the opinion that in the Dakotas, NE, IA, MN, at least the vast majority of the feed-stock for the bio diesel is soy beans.
I enjoy your videos. I worked for a harvest crew when I was high school / college age. Additionally I'm very familiar with the roads you are using in southern SD and northern NE.
Hayden, when are you going to start driving truck?
Those days are stressful
Pizza looked good, now makin home made pizza for dinner
Where do store your corn heads
In Kansas, that’s normally where we start corn harvest this is a new job for us so we are having to adapt and have extra days to go get moms corn header. The corn header that I will be running is the previous custom harvesters header that wants us to run his since he doesn’t need it and it was already in the farmers barn
👍Have good corn and bean , in Manitoba the beans and canola are being difficult this year to get done
Where do you get corn head from
Hi 👋
Do you have your own camper that you stay in.
They probably planted that corn on beds so they can irrigate it down the rows, if thats not the reason then I have no idea, that’s how it is here in California
Biodiesel Blend is mix of regular diesel and a percentage (as stated on the pump) of biodiesel made from vegetable oil, animal fats or recycled restaurant grease. 🤔 green eco fuel?
Long 3 days, not gonna lie here
Hey dog? personal Space... 😅
Bio diesel probably come from the corn your going to harvest
Biodiesel contains oil from the likes of Oil Seed Rape . And you know you're using it when you walk round the back of your idling pickup.Smells like someone is cooking fries. Its a blend with diesel. Here in NZ there's no choice, all the diesel has plant based oil in it.
We did not see you kiss Emma goodbye she will miss the dog
@geoffreyford779 Emma has a boyfriend that probably wouldn’t appreciate the goodbye kiss. Hayden & Emma are actually just friends.
HaHa😂😂 You fired your own Mom?!?!
With this kinda combine content you'd be at 30-50 by seasons end, if subscribing still was a thing. Youll get a lot of views though. Ill watch too. 😂
Give us 10seconds music and a brief description. The long songs are unnecessary. 7:26
Is yalls outfit completely family our do yall occasionally have to hire someone for a season ? And man I wouldn't worry about explaining a thing. You can't be to safe these days and I'm familiar with having over a million in equipment setting back in some well out of sight from anyone. Logging operations can get remote. I've had things happen I never could have thought such a thing. And the dang fools have caught on to having deer cameras up in a tree and they shoot the things. Got some people that just like to cause damage to equipment. I've had a terrible wreck and I'm out of the Logging and would love to move to the central part of the Midwest one reason because of the record book deer. The other two I just love the farmland from western Kentucky alway out through Nebraska is as far as I've been and hunted, my dad and grandfather farmed and raised hogs as well as my father-in-law but he quit a few years back. I would like to get out where the big time farmers are.
We cut altus Oklahoma forgañ Oklahoma Winona kansàs bird city Kansas Gordon Nebraska baslin south Dakota fall harvest altus Oklahoma olton Texas we cut wheat rye barley olts sunflowers corn milo gar beans soybeans harvest peanuts did cotton pinto beans
Hayden be nice to your MOM she brought you into this world and she can take you out just saying.
How does a guy get a job working for y’all
Don’t buy biodiesel nor gas with ethanol it’s not the greatest long term for your engine. More so the ethanol for gas engine but engine performs best on the regular fuel.
hitch isn't in the camera field of view ∴ a useless censor.
biodiesel: corn alcohol blended with gasoline.