Thanks for your video. It looks like CASE IH copied the black snout of the Cat Challenger. That 715 needs to hook on to a 100-foot-wide Bourgault 3420 Paralink hoe drill.
That is one MASSIVE tractor!! My Grandpa used a few Farmall B and M back in the day. He would be amazed with the technology farmers have at their disposal today.
My dad has been farming since 1959 as the primary farm operator, he’s been farming or helping farm since 1953ish when he was 10. He has gone from running some horse and wagon stuff and running a massey harris 101 senior and a massey harris 27 combine then to no horses and some cockshutt tractors, a cockshutt 30, 560, case 930, case 1370, case 1070, case 4494, massey harris 90 special combine, cockshutt 542 combine, gleaner m2 combine, case ih 1660 combine , case ih stx450 and a case ih 7120 combine. He’s ran them all but he still loves the 60’s-80’s tractors the best. Combine wise he absolutely loves the 1660 but is absolutely mind blown by the capacity of the 7120. He’s not fond of the autosteer but on a combine he wouldn’t be without it anymore
@@MrPuddinJones Another 15 years and IA integrated electrical tractors with low maintenance costs and unlimited horsepower can do the field work on a big farm like this. The weight of the battery should be plenty to get a good pull. Other wise a water tank to regulate preferred weight, perhaps. Some pause nessesitated for power charge, yes, but the machine can work around the clock. Some of the farm equipment might be better seved being self propelled, without a tractor in front to my belief.
I’m been watching the Welkers for over almost 10 years. I love the Case but the Big Buds and Big Brute has my heart. lol. The personality Nick Legarms and Dad have are Goals. The God bless at the Ends brings me back for more content.
That tractor is insanely nice.. I was thinking when seeing that one overhead drone shot and thinking how that land was plowed with horses at one time, and then tractors like an old Massey Ferguson, Farmall or Moline planting only several rows at a time. Then a along came beasts like the Big Buds and now this Case IH 715 spreading out 50ft or more... and dragging it through the dirt planting like its nothing. It's amazing how far things have come. We still have our 1958' TO35 Massey Ferguson my Dad bought new for our farm/ ranch, I remember what a beast it was considered back in the day and with all the attachments we could put on it and how much acreage we could take care of with it...hahahaha... Just neat to see how far things have come in what seems like such a short time.
I ran a 2020/21 quad track that was a test bed for the emissions system on that, and got to see a glimpse of these in AZ back when it was still super secret squirrel.
Technology is indeed awesome. I started farming with a hand cranked B John Deere which had a tricycle front end. When I stopped farming in the early 70s, the 4020 John Deere was the king in my area. I worked for a neighbor for a little while in the 90s and was driving a Steiger Panther. Good work Welkers.
Oh yes, back in the day, and many an hour, I sat a WD45, pulling 3-16's, packer and 48 inch drill. And how many feet did you say that drill seeds? Ha, Ha, Ha. Yup, Dylan had it right, Times They are a Changin. Absolutely beautiful seeing that outfit in the field.
Pretty impressive efficiency. We plant with a 52' drill and a 300 hp tractor and our fuel burn per acre is maybe a bit higher than you were getting there, in roughly the same conditions.
That wheat field is going to look beautiful next spring looking out the windows of your New House Nick!! Nice planning, God Bless You and Your Family!! 🙏😊
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. Wow and wow. Seeing this big new tractor and seed tank and seeder goes across that field is just down right impressive!!!!!!! The drone footage and music was great. Brings tears to my eyes with this big new tractor and it’s seeding equipment doing it’s thing and with the new home in the background makes anyone connected to farming say WOW !!!!!!!!!!! Big equipment doing big acres quickly on the Welker Farm. Has to be a proud moment for Bob and his sons, Nick and Scott, working the land. Just impressive. Case IH has done a great engineering job with this tractor. My compliments to them. Get your winter wheat in the ground gentlemen. Let’s pray for good moisture and excellent wheat production this year!!!!!! About it I guess. Thanks for everything Welkers. You all take care and be safe. Enjoy your time with this beast. Thanks. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
The Homer Simpson-esq drool over the turbos...priceless 😂😂😂 Considering the climatic dipole flip across the Pacific and Indian oceans, and that Australia expects a hotter, drier change over the next few years indicates better seasons heading your way. All the best and fingers crossed that bumper harvest isn't far away for you. Cheers Welker family.
Equipment so new that it isn't even in Farming Simulator, yet! Thank you Case IH! As always some great flying Hollywood! Once they get a wheeled version out Leg Arms will need to be held back if that is possible. Take care and God bless!
Hey Leg Arms it’s nothing but paper. Get y’all one. That’s a beautiful tractor and seeder you are pulling. I’m praying for y’all to have a number crop for 2024!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 I hope that in the next year are so I’m going to be making a tour though Montana and I will try my best to stop in and meet y’all. I’m from La. and would love to meet y’all. Love watching y’all videos!! They are so beautiful!! Take care and God bless y’all buddy!!😁🙋🏼♂️👍
theONLY thing that would make my heart beat even FASTER.... is when the NEW BIG BUD shows up and starts doing STUFF !!!! ummm ;) YEA... I have a fondness twards that big white ghost... eh
LOVE the really long shot down the field at the end. Love to see the shots that show planter or combine (or such) along with both what's been done and what needs to be done.
Careful guys...If you get used to using BIG RED those BIG BUDS aren't going to hold the esteemed place they hold in your hearts any longer !!! I always liked our Quads better than a wheeled tractor in most applications....except driving down the roads. They could get a little rough at spots on the highways. Perhaps the new suspension systems have helped in that regard. I can't recall the fuel consumption out 375 had on the 40' air drill, but on the chisel plows, it and the 480 we had took around 20 gallons/hour. I remember once I did 900 acres in a 30 hour run drilling soybeans before some weather blew in.....7.5 mph was not a problem as the 375 had plenty of power even when the cart on the 1890 air drill was full...Great vid...brough back some fond memories.....Hope you guys get rain and plenty of sushine up there this year. keep up the hard work, it'll pay off in the long run!
Absolutely beautiful setup. The fact the leaves are still on suggests to me this video was taken a little ways back. Believe it or not climate change is having a real impact on our region, temperatures are supposed to continue to increase which leads to more and more dry conditions. At least for now we can be thankful for the large amount of snow we have received in the last couple days and we can pray for lots more this winter. Thanks so much for sharing, I hope you and your family’s are having a safe and comfortable start of the winter season.
My dad, who isn't a farmer on youtube like me, has even heard of you guys. The unloading auger that moves itself and your blinged out electric necklace of controls has me a bit jealous. So I subscribed to see more of this future tech. Have a good one.
Look ar how tractor development has come. From the days of gas power, open air seat and 2 wheel drive. The amount of draw a tractor does today can't be matched by a dozen 1940's era tractors. This certainly helps todays farmer feed the world.
I’m a Deere man. And I have to honestly say. That is a beautiful tractor. I loved watching each episode on it. The new deeres are so ugly! I would strongly consider this machine if I had the choice Thank you for posting and taking time to make this video. With all the editing as well
That thing looks like a friggin freight train going across the field! Seeding right up to Nick's new house; That will be beautiful when it sprouts next year (God and Moisture willing)! Get that in the fleet before Tony does!
Nice stuff there for sure! Hopefully ya'll will get some much needed rain and moisture from the snow and looks like Nick's going to have a nice green field surrounding the new house! God Bless ya'll from SE Ga!
I am praying you have good moisture and a bumper crop this spring so you can purchase that tractor. As you say, it's a beast and a really sweet tractor.
Awesome machine got to see it at the show. What an experience you have locked in with case ih as a partner not only for but for them. You cinematic video capture of the machine working real ground, in real conditions, with multiple drivers experiences…they can’t pay for advertisement like that. Money can’t produce those things. That last shot of the long passes in that field are astonishing. Almost hard to imagine in real life. Here in Indiana average field size is 300 acres. Hard to find mile long passes anymore without a development dividing it. Keep on farming and we’ll be here to watch.
Love large tractors - Then that is what brought me to this channel in the first place. Great tractors, nice family. Thank you for the video, God Bless - Prayers for rain and a great season next year. take care, hope the crew / family and you are doing well.
Arrow straight! The seed lines there at the end were super impressive! Those lines were arrow straight my brother! Technology applied in the proper ways is freaking awesome! That's a super sweet setup and here's praying that one day soon the Welker clan can actually make one of these big bad girls their own...
Awesome seeing that big red monster in the field 👍 I’d really like to see it parked next to your Big Buds for a size comparison!!! I hoping it won’t be long before the Ivers have 2 or 3 of the 715’s on their farm. Thanks for sharing this video!!
Part 2 is coming soon! Subscribe if you enjoyed this one!
I foresee a new 715 coming to the farm in the next 2 years.👍👍
Nice but the big buds rule
I hope part 2 will drop for the weekend! I'll do a mini binge watch😊
Alls we need is to see this rig at a tractor pull
Thanks for your video.
It looks like CASE IH copied the black snout of the Cat Challenger.
That 715 needs to hook on to a 100-foot-wide Bourgault 3420 Paralink hoe drill.
That is one MASSIVE tractor!! My Grandpa used a few Farmall B and M back in the day. He would be amazed with the technology farmers have at their disposal today.
My dad has been farming since 1959 as the primary farm operator, he’s been farming or helping farm since 1953ish when he was 10. He has gone from running some horse and wagon stuff and running a massey harris 101 senior and a massey harris 27 combine then to no horses and some cockshutt tractors, a cockshutt 30, 560, case 930, case 1370, case 1070, case 4494, massey harris 90 special combine, cockshutt 542 combine, gleaner m2 combine, case ih 1660 combine , case ih stx450 and a case ih 7120 combine. He’s ran them all but he still loves the 60’s-80’s tractors the best. Combine wise he absolutely loves the 1660 but is absolutely mind blown by the capacity of the 7120. He’s not fond of the autosteer but on a combine he wouldn’t be without it anymore
even looking back 15 years its insane how far technology has come.
@@MrPuddinJones Another 15 years and IA integrated electrical tractors with low maintenance costs and unlimited horsepower can do the field work on a big farm like this. The weight of the battery should be plenty to get a good pull. Other wise a water tank to regulate preferred weight, perhaps. Some pause nessesitated for power charge, yes, but the machine can work around the clock.
Some of the farm equipment might be better seved being self propelled, without a tractor in front to my belief.
And the price tag for it.
I would love to bring farmers of the past to the present to show them the equipment we have today and technology! Imagine the look on their faces!
You are truly blessed to have the opportunity to demo that behemoth. Can't wait for the demo of the new Big-Bud.
I’m been watching the Welkers for over almost 10 years. I love the Case but the Big Buds and Big Brute has my heart. lol. The personality Nick Legarms and Dad have are Goals. The God bless at the Ends brings me back for more content.
Thank you!
That tractor is insanely nice.. I was thinking when seeing that one overhead drone shot and thinking how that land was plowed with horses at one time, and then tractors like an old Massey Ferguson, Farmall or Moline planting only several rows at a time. Then a along came beasts like the Big Buds and now this Case IH 715 spreading out 50ft or more... and dragging it through the dirt planting like its nothing. It's amazing how far things have come. We still have our 1958' TO35 Massey Ferguson my Dad bought new for our farm/ ranch, I remember what a beast it was considered back in the day and with all the attachments we could put on it and how much acreage we could take care of with it...hahahaha... Just neat to see how far things have come in what seems like such a short time.
I knew I had to watch this using a large screen TV. What an amazing tractor
The next two videos are going to be amazing as well
I ran a 2020/21 quad track that was a test bed for the emissions system on that, and got to see a glimpse of these in AZ back when it was still super secret squirrel.
i like when leg armers Said that he wants one
Love that Big Red!
Technology is indeed awesome. I started farming with a hand cranked B John Deere which had a tricycle front end. When I stopped farming in the early 70s, the 4020 John Deere was the king in my area. I worked for a neighbor for a little while in the 90s and was driving a Steiger Panther. Good work Welkers.
Oh yes, back in the day, and many an hour, I sat a WD45, pulling 3-16's, packer and 48 inch drill. And how many feet did you say that drill seeds? Ha, Ha, Ha. Yup, Dylan had it right, Times They are a Changin. Absolutely beautiful seeing that outfit in the field.
Everything is getting bigger it seems, crazy time to be alive!
Been there ...done that...too. L o n g time ago.
The videography is totally over the top - so beautiful I was moved with emotion.
Sure have your dad do the cranking up for the hitch!😅 He's one tough dude. Love your family and thanks for letting us come along 😊❤
ive heard that old people tend to be cranky
@@zarb88love that pun 😂 it shows i can handle it
And he cleaned the truck with a smile!
As someone that works for a CaseIH dealer in Kansas I really appreciate your video!
Our pleasure!
The drone footage really made Montana appealing. Beautiful part of the country you’re living in.
Flat expanses of nothing. Breathe taking
@@Gasman1109
You haven't seen the mountains in the background?
Thanks. Very interesting video.
God Bless
715HP is incredible! It’s amazing to think of all the heavy-duty tasks this tractor can handle. CASE IH truly raised the bar with this one
THIS KID WILL SAVE OUR FARMING A NEW GENERATION OF FARMERS THAT UNDERSTAND THAT FOOD IS GROWN NOT MANUFACTURED.
The ingredients are grown & the food is manufactured, like cakes, bread, biscuits, pasta & the list goes on & on & on. 😀
Beautiful editing; really flawless! There is a reason Case gives you guys the new stuff.
I wish my grandpa could see that. It's quite a step up from his 1955 Case DC4.
and you really have to appreciate the drivable auger-- -so nice
That self propelled auger is great.
Hay guys it was great to see that the window was washed,before you took the truck out onto the roads. Job well done.
Pretty impressive efficiency. We plant with a 52' drill and a 300 hp tractor and our fuel burn per acre is maybe a bit higher than you were getting there, in roughly the same conditions.
Also on tracks or wheels?
Nef motors are the best, i think this Quadtrack have that
Nef motors are only 4.5 and 6.7 L (was also a 3 cylinder version). This tractor is a 15.9 L Cursor.
I am always caught off guard when seeing the Big Sky Country view ... remembering how impressive it is :)
That wheat field is going to look beautiful next spring looking out the windows of your New House Nick!! Nice planning, God Bless You and Your Family!! 🙏😊
Who needs grass when you can have a wheat field out front making money.
This is a true statement
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable.
Wow and wow. Seeing this big new tractor and seed tank and seeder goes across that field is just down right impressive!!!!!!!
The drone footage and music was great. Brings tears to my eyes with this big new tractor and it’s seeding equipment doing it’s thing and with the new home in the background makes anyone connected to farming say WOW !!!!!!!!!!!
Big equipment doing big acres quickly on the Welker Farm. Has to be a proud moment for Bob and his sons, Nick and Scott, working the land.
Just impressive.
Case IH has done a great engineering job with this tractor. My compliments to them.
Get your winter wheat in the ground gentlemen. Let’s pray for good moisture and excellent wheat production this year!!!!!!
About it I guess. Thanks for everything Welkers. You all take care and be safe. Enjoy your time with this beast.
Thanks. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Love the comment 👌
Very nice back drops worked into your video. Red tractors, rainbows, the bin farm, and top it off with a new home being built.
I just love it when you have the equipment out in the fields and you do the dramatic drone shots. Wow, what beautiful country.
Keep the videos coming and we will keep the love coming ur way
What an awesome looking machine that 715 is. Just when you think they won't make them any bigger and more powerful , they do!!!!!!!
Drone shot @ 20:53 is just superb. Uttered an audible, "Wow!" " 🙂
That is sweet, right there
in ireland and scotland last week we reiceved 10 inches of rain each cant belive how much ye are struggling for some rain
Can't even fathom that!
We probably get at least half an inch every week from September till April would send it to ye if we could
glad to see the trusses on your house, and the roof starting
Videos coming soon!
Really a sweet looking combination like you said not even working up a sweat pulling that drill
You got that right!
impressive machinery, and in the end, drilling by Nick's house with a rainbow in the distance. Nice photography.
you are a great salesman
I can't wait for y'all to get to demo the new Big Bud.
Awesome video, great partnership on one of THE BEST stages in this country --- MT🤠. THANKS for all you do... keep up the GOOD work.
Awesome machine. Aerial shots are what keeps me coming back. Nick your house is coming along.
The Homer Simpson-esq drool over the turbos...priceless 😂😂😂 Considering the climatic dipole flip across the Pacific and Indian oceans, and that Australia expects a hotter, drier change over the next few years indicates better seasons heading your way. All the best and fingers crossed that bumper harvest isn't far away for you. Cheers Welker family.
Equipment so new that it isn't even in Farming Simulator, yet! Thank you Case IH! As always some great flying Hollywood! Once they get a wheeled version out Leg Arms will need to be held back if that is possible. Take care and God bless!
More to come!
The rainbow at 24:22 is beautiful. Great job gentlemen.
For that beast of a tractor.. it really needs a more beast of a horn :D that tiny horn was sooo well TINY! :D
Beautiful drone views...and Welker humor is my favorite.
Y’all’s videos are so good Case IH should pay you to use them in their marketing!
That is absolutely beautiful area!
Can't wait to see you guys have one of these in 20 years
Those drone shots are impressive, and the work your family does as stewards of the land equally impressive.
Hey Leg Arms it’s nothing but paper. Get y’all one. That’s a beautiful tractor and seeder you are pulling. I’m praying for y’all to have a number crop for 2024!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 I hope that in the next year are so I’m going to be making a tour though Montana and I will try my best to stop in and meet y’all. I’m from La. and would love to meet y’all. Love watching y’all videos!! They are so beautiful!! Take care and God bless y’all buddy!!😁🙋🏼♂️👍
Now that's a nice setup the 714 quad in the 3350 air tank and 70 ft air how drill
What an impressive machine. Looks so great going by the new house. Bob I believe you were un pooping the truck.
❤ Watching big Steiger pull the massive drill with that music and wide plains, my heart leaps! So beautiful and majestic. Elohim God bless you all!
theONLY thing that would make my heart beat even FASTER.... is when the NEW BIG BUD shows up and starts doing STUFF !!!! ummm ;) YEA... I have a fondness twards that big white ghost... eh
LOVE the really long shot down the field at the end. Love to see the shots that show planter or combine (or such) along with both what's been done and what needs to be done.
cool drone shot with the 715 drilling and the rainbow in the background!!
That quad track is a super cool and nice to look at
You guys are awesome! God bless you all and keep you safe!
Careful there...the buds are going to get jealous!
UNREAL
What a beast of a tractor. I have to imagine that it is one of those things where if you have to ask, you can't afford it.
I left the farm in '66, but I still dream about farming. So many neat 'toys' available today. I really enjoyed your video. Keep them coming.
Careful guys...If you get used to using BIG RED those BIG BUDS aren't going to hold the esteemed place they hold in your hearts any longer !!! I always liked our Quads better than a wheeled tractor in most applications....except driving down the roads. They could get a little rough at spots on the highways. Perhaps the new suspension systems have helped in that regard. I can't recall the fuel consumption out 375 had on the 40' air drill, but on the chisel plows, it and the 480 we had took around 20 gallons/hour. I remember once I did 900 acres in a 30 hour run drilling soybeans before some weather blew in.....7.5 mph was not a problem as the 375 had plenty of power even when the cart on the 1890 air drill was full...Great vid...brough back some fond memories.....Hope you guys get rain and plenty of sushine up there this year. keep up the hard work, it'll pay off in the long run!
Whaaaaaa whaaaaa what a fantastic video what a rig , just keep it guys ,
Quit the machine. Y'all work together so well. Nice aerial footage. Be safe and God bless
The camera work is superb. The shots for the video in places is spectacular. Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful setup. The fact the leaves are still on suggests to me this video was taken a little ways back.
Believe it or not climate change is having a real impact on our region, temperatures are supposed to continue to increase which leads to more and more dry conditions. At least for now we can be thankful for the large amount of snow we have received in the last couple days and we can pray for lots more this winter.
Thanks so much for sharing, I hope you and your family’s are having a safe and comfortable start of the winter season.
Awesome tractor, Y'all do awesome drone shots. Thanks
Keep up the great work buddy love your videos yous definitely deserve a tractor like that ❤
My dad, who isn't a farmer on youtube like me, has even heard of you guys. The unloading auger that moves itself and your blinged out electric necklace of controls has me a bit jealous. So I subscribed to see more of this future tech. Have a good one.
you know Bob kids today have to work twice as hard with just one hand love you guys
Really liked the aerial video segment. And appreciate your hard work feeding the world
Can't wait to see a new generation of the big bud . Rolling on that dirt .
not putting your equipment down but that drill is going to be just a play toy for that beast of a tractor your big buds are fun to watch
I started to get misty-eyed around the 24:00-24:30 mark, with the music, equipment, big country, and God's rainbow!!!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻AWESOME - AWESOME HIGH TECH !!!!!🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑 THANKS FOR THE VIDEO !!!😍😍😍😍😍
So very happy for you all! Thank you for sharing.
Look ar how tractor development has come.
From the days of gas power, open air seat and 2 wheel drive. The amount of draw a tractor does today can't be matched by a dozen 1940's era tractors. This certainly helps todays farmer feed the world.
WOW !!!!! Some of your best drone work YET !! It is great to see how your Farm is situated.
Nice Tractor, just buy one will' Yah... ;)
the new body style looks phenomenal
That is one sweet setup ❤ God bless you all
I’m a Deere man. And I have to honestly say. That is a beautiful tractor. I loved watching each episode on it. The new deeres are so ugly! I would strongly consider this machine if I had the choice
Thank you for posting and taking time to make this video. With all the editing as well
Awesome video thanks for sharing love the Drone shots
Glad you enjoyed it
Everybody loves new toys,just ask me? It looked super from above,amazing!
That thing looks like a friggin freight train going across the field! Seeding right up to Nick's new house; That will be beautiful when it sprouts next year (God and Moisture willing)! Get that in the fleet before Tony does!
I never knew agriculture technology could be so fascinating!
Nice stuff there for sure! Hopefully ya'll will get some much needed rain and moisture from the snow and looks like Nick's going to have a nice green field surrounding the new house! God Bless ya'll from SE Ga!
Amazing tractor!! And again great drone footage. We need to talk about the mountains in the background
Photo shopped.?........😊
I am praying you have good moisture and a bumper crop this spring so you can purchase that tractor. As you say, it's a beast and a really sweet tractor.
Awesome machine got to see it at the show. What an experience you have locked in with case ih as a partner not only for but for them. You cinematic video capture of the machine working real ground, in real conditions, with multiple drivers experiences…they can’t pay for advertisement like that. Money can’t produce those things. That last shot of the long passes in that field are astonishing. Almost hard to imagine in real life. Here in Indiana average field size is 300 acres. Hard to find mile long passes anymore without a development dividing it. Keep on farming and we’ll be here to watch.
Wow!! That tractor is amazing.
Love large tractors - Then that is what brought me to this channel in the first place. Great tractors, nice family. Thank you for the video, God Bless - Prayers for rain and a great season next year. take care, hope the crew / family and you are doing well.
We appreciate you with us
Arrow straight! The seed lines there at the end were super impressive! Those lines were arrow straight my brother! Technology applied in the proper ways is freaking awesome! That's a super sweet setup and here's praying that one day soon the Welker clan can actually make one of these big bad girls their own...
Gosh when you fly the drone around the biggest machine and the Orkestra playing you are proud for our country.
what a show, always a top intro, should make a commercial for case.
I didn't expect it to be that large
Beautiful trio of case iH.
Our farm here in Marlborough New Zealand has an average rainfall of over 2meters per year,this year we are having a drought,very dry.Great video
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You have such big equipment looks like it will take 5 acres just to turn around. Keep up the good work.
Awesome seeing that big red monster in the field 👍 I’d really like to see it parked next to your Big Buds for a size comparison!!! I hoping it won’t be long before the Ivers have 2 or 3 of the 715’s on their farm. Thanks for sharing this video!!