I'm 75 years old and harvest season never gets old. It's wonderful to watch your drone footage. When I get to Heaven, I'm going to ask if I can just sit and watch planting and harvesting.
Just came across your channel and I am addicted! I’ve always wanted to drive farm tractors and be a farmer, than you for making these videos and keep up the great content!
The receipt printer had me going into full farmer fix mode: a small box with drain holes drilled in and some 3M double sided tape and presto a receipt catcher. Now that I got that out of my system, congrats on the harvest and here to more smooth sailing.
Great to see your ideal harvest weather, here in South Australia it won't stop raining so the harvest probably wont be starting until December. Nicer than Drought though just sayin.
What a great feeling it must be to have a low stress, apparently bountiful harvest and great weather. Thanks as always for taking the time to share your life with us. Over the years I have followed you, I have felt like you and I were farming together. Your vicarious partner, Bob
THANK YOU for another great video. I look forward to your new videos and the knowledge gained by watching them. I'm from the city so I can appreciate what you guys do to bring us our food. Again, THANK YOU.
I love harvest time in Iowa. Just a great time. I will be in Palo Alto next week for pheasant hunting. I agree corn is king, it makes great tasting beef, pork and pheasants. ANF.
to straighten the header, 1) remove sickle, 2) take guards off in the affected area and another foot or so. 3) get a small chain (just big enough for the guard bolts to go through and a 5 - 10 ton hydraulic jack. 4) put the jack on the top of the hump, bolt the chains on each side at the start of the straight areas (over the top of jack) and do a little controlled jacking. It seems you need to ack it into a reverse bend then let off. With a little practice on chain placement and how much jacking you need to do, you can get it really straight again. We do this at least every year on our header, always hitting rocks, no need to replace the pan as JD will tell you. Doesn't weaken it at all.
I am curious what kind of two-way radio you jave there in the combine. Doesn't look like CB, but some newer CBs look a bit more modern than they used to. Is it business band?
Try threaded rods on each side of bend back bone with a very stiff piece of heavier steal on top of rods then put a hydraulic jack sitting on the bend and top of jack on the heavy piece
I'm 75 years old and harvest season never gets old. It's wonderful to watch your drone footage. When I get to Heaven, I'm going to ask if I can just sit and watch planting and harvesting.
Beautiful sunset 🌅 Carl
Pat your self on the back for the awesome video. Well done
Not having enough storage is a great problem to have!! 86 bushel beans are super! Very happy for you.
Another great video as usual…👍🏻✌🏼🙏🏼🚜
Just came across your channel and I am addicted! I’ve always wanted to drive farm tractors and be a farmer, than you for making these videos and keep up the great content!
Great video Carl
The receipt printer had me going into full farmer fix mode: a small box with drain holes drilled in and some 3M double sided tape and presto a receipt catcher. Now that I got that out of my system, congrats on the harvest and here to more smooth sailing.
Wow! thanks for another great harvest video, so nice of you to video and show us none farmers the hard times and the good times you go through.
Great to see your ideal harvest weather, here in South Australia it won't stop raining so the harvest probably wont be starting until December. Nicer than Drought though just sayin.
What a great feeling it must be to have a low stress, apparently bountiful harvest and great weather. Thanks as always for taking the time to share your life with us. Over the years I have followed you, I have felt like you and I were farming together. Your vicarious partner, Bob
Good to see a good harvest. You will get to sleep a lot easier. Paul
Good luck combining your 2022 crops
All that hard work coming to a successful harvest!
gosh I love these videos, nothing else like fall harvest. combines have been very busy all around NW Ohio.
THANK YOU for another great video. I look forward to your new videos and the knowledge gained by watching them. I'm from the city so I can appreciate what you guys do to bring us our food. Again, THANK YOU.
Great video as always! Love the drone footage!
Thanks!
Great video I love the drone footage.
I love harvest time in Iowa. Just a great time. I will be in Palo Alto next week for pheasant hunting. I agree corn is king, it makes great tasting beef, pork and pheasants. ANF.
to straighten the header, 1) remove sickle, 2) take guards off in the affected area and another foot or so. 3) get a small chain (just big enough for the guard bolts to go through and a 5 - 10 ton hydraulic jack. 4) put the jack on the top of the hump, bolt the chains on each side at the start of the straight areas (over the top of jack) and do a little controlled jacking. It seems you need to ack it into a reverse bend then let off. With a little practice on chain placement and how much jacking you need to do, you can get it really straight again. We do this at least every year on our header, always hitting rocks, no need to replace the pan as JD will tell you. Doesn't weaken it at all.
Enjoyed your very educational narrative. Love harvest.
Good content. 👍
There is nothing more beautiful than harvest time. I'm so happy your harvest is going so well. Stay safe and God bless.
Cool video on harvesting beans and corn. Interesting and inspiring!
Mmmm. You've harvested many meals there. I hope our cornbread has some of your corn in it, but no matter, it's the thought that counts.
How's the corn moisture running? Sure is taking its time drying down up here!
What’s the corn yielding?.?
I am curious what kind of two-way radio you jave there in the combine. Doesn't look like CB, but some newer CBs look a bit more modern than they used to. Is it business band?
This is a midland micro mobile. GMRS
Try threaded rods on each side of bend back bone with a very stiff piece of heavier steal on top of rods then put a hydraulic jack sitting on the bend and top of jack on the heavy piece
At least you're dealers doing what they can
Yeah they have really done a lot to keep us moving
Pre liked as always
Much appreciated!
What ever happened to "thanks for coming down my road" that you used to say?
Put rods through holes that hold guards on
Maybe you could buy a new Draper head from John Deere seeing as how “great” the new corn head is….