Ya need to mount one of those led bar lights on the roof of the combine to shine down on the head and ta see out in front of ya. I stumbled across yer videos and really enjoy your content keep up the great work and stay safe bud.
I am a hobby farmer had a 2 row .get a 4 row best move you can make. I don't know anything about your operation but I have had Gleaners the simplest combine to work on and do the same job as others when adjusted and maintained properly. Have aKinzie 2000 planter fixed it up works flawless now for years. 4 row head equals a lot less corn loss more than thespeed factor . Food for thought .
I'm 62,when I was a kid my dad had a JD 45 combine,then a 55,105,7700,and 7720,I bought a 9400 new in 1992,and still use it,I also have several 9600 combines.I was wondering what part of the country that you are in?
@shaffershomestead I'm not saying you can't. Both corn and wheat use up nitrogen where beans return it to the soil. So add plenty of nitrogen to your fertilizer.
I don't know what your budget might be,but you could buy a four row JD max-emerge 7000 planter for less than $1,000 at an auction,they are infinitely better than the one that you have now.When my dad traded his 1290 planter for a new 7000 planter,that was the happiest that I ever saw him
@@shaffershomestead I do live near Rockford,IL but I have JD disk,a drag,an 8440 JD tractor,and a 9600 combine.The disk is a 20 foot 235 center fold,a 20 foot drag,a 1980 8440 that needs a head gasket,O-rings on the input shaft to the front trans-axel,and a belly pan gasket,I just bought the 89 9600,I would like to keep some parts off of it,but it looks like with some work,that it would be a good combine
Good yeld from this field.
This is what I call play farming!
Gotta start somewhere
Cool video. My dads first combine was a four row Oliver, then a Gleaner F, then a John Deere 4400.
Hi,I am a grain farmer from IL,if the 3300 has a posi-torque transmission the belts need to be adjusted equally,or one,or the other will slip.
So maybe it’s just the belts and I don’t have to rip apart clutch?
@@shaffershomestead You could see in the video that the top belt was loose,you can adjust the pulleys to tighten the belts evenly
Good to know!
Ya need to mount one of those led bar lights on the roof of the combine to shine down on the head and ta see out in front of ya. I stumbled across yer videos and really enjoy your content keep up the great work and stay safe bud.
Thank you! Much appreciated!
I am a hobby farmer had a 2 row .get a 4 row best move you can make. I don't know anything about your operation but I have had Gleaners the simplest combine to work on and do the same job as others when adjusted and maintained properly. Have aKinzie 2000 planter fixed it up works flawless now for years. 4 row head equals a lot less corn loss more than thespeed factor . Food for thought .
Good information, thanks!
Had a 3300 for years but we run a 3 row corn head. Great machine in corn mine wasn't very good in soybeans
So far it’s working pretty well for me!
Man my friend you need a gravity dump grain cart bad couple of them would be good then you don't have to unload in bags.
Oh Trust me I know 🤣 but gotta start somewhere
I'm 62,when I was a kid my dad had a JD 45 combine,then a 55,105,7700,and 7720,I bought a 9400 new in 1992,and still use it,I also have several 9600 combines.I was wondering what part of the country that you are in?
Pennsylvania
Always wheat after beans. Never seen somebody try it after corn. Normally because it’s to late in the growing season.. good luck
Not much nitrogen left for wheat.
Lots of farmers around here plant wheat after corn believe it or not, it’s all in how soon you get the corn off
@shaffershomestead I'm not saying you can't. Both corn and wheat use up nitrogen where beans return it to the soil. So add plenty of nitrogen to your fertilizer.
I don't know what your budget might be,but you could buy a four row JD max-emerge 7000 planter for less than $1,000 at an auction,they are infinitely better than the one that you have now.When my dad traded his 1290 planter for a new 7000 planter,that was the happiest that I ever saw him
That’s good to know!
Where are these 1000 dollar 7000 series planters? Haha. I haven’t seen any. They say hunting clubs buying them up has really raised the price on them.
@@spence5627 You can find them at auctions around the country
Put LED lights on it
Good idea!
Try a 4 row cornhead
Have a 3300 myself and have seen comments on other sites saying 4 row is more than a 3300 likes.
I have several pieces of equipment that I don't use anymore that I would be willing to give to you
What equipment do you have?
Now there is a deal for you.
@@shaffershomestead I do live near Rockford,IL but I have JD disk,a drag,an 8440 JD tractor,and a 9600 combine.The disk is a 20 foot 235 center fold,a 20 foot drag,a 1980 8440 that needs a head gasket,O-rings on the input shaft to the front trans-axel,and a belly pan gasket,I just bought the 89 9600,I would like to keep some parts off of it,but it looks like with some work,that it would be a good combine
I’ll definitely keep that in mind! Thank you!
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That is true!