Nick, you are producing some truly incredible cinematography with the drone. The segment with the cows in the foreground and the combine behind is worthy of an award of some kind. Hope the hail stays away from your farm. Praying for your success.
Last year August, we drove through Shelby from Glacier National Park on that Interstate y'all crossed over. So very cool to have been there. Wish we could have met the Welkers. Thank you for the drone video, so impressive the amount of land you farm. So impressed with your commitment to God, to family, and to farming. Hope the harvest continues to go well, that yields stay on the upside, and that prices increase. God bless the Welkers.
As always great video, I work on the Cat 3406B injection pumps for a fuel shop and that is going to be an easy fix. New gasket with sealer and thread locker on the 14 bolts retaining the side cover on fuel galley. Good luck and have a safe harvest.
I've been enjoying your videos since u began them, I appreciate you're family acknowledging God and his blessings on your family's and farm. My son and I also work at a case ih dealership as techs, I appreciate your problem solving and fixes. Keep up the good work
The whole idea of a good transport cart is that it is easy to use! This whole header is it's transport cradle. Brilliant idea storing the towbar inside the header and the "quick attach", the way thing have been thought through, typical Case. I'd love to be able to play with this AF11. By the time it gets here in UK, I'll be too old to get a really good look and play with it, Shame but such is life. Thanks guys for your time videoing this true piece of engineering as it goes about it's work. From UK.
Nick one tip for the pto shaft is to reverse the feeder house chain in the cab with the shaft still connected it helps tremendously with the binding while pulling it off
I think I will stay with our header trailer for moving heads. We have to remove our header to go to every field. You are lucky to be able to drive to most of yours. Good video.
Yay! Bradley Wigglestone is back on the Welker Farm, God bless him. Who here remembers Wiggles getting bitten by a big ole rattlesnake, oh boy, that was bad, but good ole Wigglesworth fought the poison & won, what a guy!
Thanks for another great video Welkers. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch. Sorry about the new truck having a harvest breakdown. That is disappointing but issues like that happen. I agree with Scott, the fuel pump appears to be mis functioning. Lots of fuel spraying out of it. Probably will need a new pump assembly. Probably not a cheap item. Sorry !!!!!!!!! Hang in there Welkers!!!!!!!! The way the head assembly comes off of the new combine is pretty neat. Converts into it own trailer then. How neat is that. Nice system on the new combine for transportation of the header. The new case 11 combine continues to be wonderful!!!!!!! Nick you did a fantastic intro again for this new video. It was just the best around Nick, nice video work.!!!! About it I guess. Loved the way your little girl gave you a dad’s hug when she brought you the lunch. Absolutely lovely!!!!!’ Thanks for everything. Hopefully the new truck is fixed easily. My blessings to all of you. The Iowa farm boy. Steve. 😊👍👋🙏🙏💕🇺🇸🇺🇸
The combines are awesome. Really cool how things have evolved. The channel is awesome. I enjoy the family involvement. Kids grow up so quick. Mine are grown. God bless you, the family, and the sucessof the farm and channel.
Very glad you are getting the early fall rains. Should really set you up with ample soil moisture for the Winter wheat that you will be planting later.
Just a heads up I was told with our 2-50 is to lock it up for rd moves when on combine, had two little springs on adapter break and they claim it was from that, can’t take the bounce
What a fantastic machine that combine is. If you actually stand back and see just how fast it can process crop and just how much bulk is going through it at 8 - 10 miles per hour its awesome to think that it is processing all that stuff at that speed so efficiently. You need one don't care how much it costs!
Seeing how happy yall are when it rains is so fun!! We just got 22in of rain in our area and have some flooding, maybe the Lord will send some your way.
speaking of rain here on the southeast coast of N.C. yesterday we got 15.6 inches of rain 24hrs and around 21 inches in 2-1/2 days absolutley nutso amount of rainfall result bridges washed out creeks and streets been here 30 yrs numerous hurricanes and have nvr experinced anything like the gift is wen the storm leave low humity and grgesous weather yippee
I couldn’t believe you were combining at 11mph in one of your recent videos with that huge AF11, but then in this one you mentioned some of your crops are only 12 bushels per acre, which equates to less than 1 ton per hectare, so I guess you can fairly chew through it!! For comparison, our 7.7m Claas usually only runs between 3 to 5 kilometres ph!! But then again our crops tend to be around 100 bushels/p/a, or 7t/ha, so everything takes a bit more threshing. Incredible landscape you have there to work in, amazing 👍
That transport mode might be okay if you only occasionally use it, but it would get really old doing it that way if you did it more than a few times. Trailers you can sit the header on are the only way to go in my opinion.
I tipped over my header twice. I do not like the macdon’s design for transport. First time I took the corner too fast but the second time the bank of the road was enough for it to go over. I don’t think i will ever own a macdon again for that reason.
Baling wire 😵💫😵💫😵💫 I haven’t seen that since the mid 60s, we actually had a machine in the hay shed that you could use to recycle the wire for use again.
Wow, changing that head to transport is a messed up deal. We got Demco head movers for our flex heads. Just unhook the single point, set the head on the mover, done. Plus the head movers have rear steer with torsion bar suspension and brakes, so they actually go around corners and can tow 'em down the road at 60 mph no problem. I hope that head is available without that convoluted built-in transport system because I certainly wouldn't buy that.
I told my dad that as soon as the combines started to come out it’ll start raining this year. Sure as heck, started combining peas and it rained an inch, but then we had a good 3 week stretch of hot and dry and we’re down to our last 75 acres of canola but it has rained for a week since then. Oh well can’t complain about subsoil moisture for next year
What's That Trucks Name Anyhow?!
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Frankenbilt
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Blue Peter
Nick, you are producing some truly incredible cinematography with the drone. The segment with the cows in the foreground and the combine behind is worthy of an award of some kind. Hope the hail stays away from your farm. Praying for your success.
Appreciate it! Some even more epic content coming...
@@WelkerFarmsHands some impressive images!
Easily the best farm channel for that.
That lightning strike over the grain hopper....goosebump inducing. 🤩
Welker Farms is turning out some of the coolest intros of late. I nearly started the video over just to watch the drone footage again
Last year August, we drove through Shelby from Glacier National Park on that Interstate y'all crossed over. So very cool to have been there. Wish we could have met the Welkers. Thank you for the drone video, so impressive the amount of land you farm. So impressed with your commitment to God, to family, and to farming. Hope the harvest continues to go well, that yields stay on the upside, and that prices increase. God bless the Welkers.
As always great video, I work on the Cat 3406B injection pumps for a fuel shop and that is going to be an easy fix. New gasket with sealer and thread locker on the 14 bolts retaining the side cover on fuel galley. Good luck and have a safe harvest.
So thankful it wasn't a time for a pump rebuild!
That is so nice that you were able to help the Welkers with a solution.
I've been enjoying your videos since u began them, I appreciate you're family acknowledging God and his blessings on your family's and farm. My son and I also work at a case ih dealership as techs, I appreciate your problem solving and fixes. Keep up the good work
Nick just a little tip. If you have problems with your pto not coming of always reverse your header before you unhook. It always slides of better 😊
Really. Any reason why 😊
As massive as that combine is and yet it looks like a toy in that beautiful part of the country you live in!!! Thanks for sharing
imagine starting farming out there 6 ft headers way back when!!
The whole idea of a good transport cart is that it is easy to use! This whole header is it's transport cradle. Brilliant idea storing the towbar inside the header and the "quick attach", the way thing have been thought through, typical Case. I'd love to be able to play with this AF11. By the time it gets here in UK, I'll be too old to get a really good look and play with it, Shame but such is life. Thanks guys for your time videoing this true piece of engineering as it goes about it's work. From UK.
Always something when you are farming. Part of the job. Love the intro with the cow.
We promised the cows we'd dump a little grain on the ground if they posed...
Nick, @ 8:46 that Daughter -Dad hug is priceless 😎💖! Those Dads with Daughters know what I mean.... Rain, a curse & a Blessing. God Bless✝
Nothing better than a hug from your child! Especially daughters!
Case IH needs to pay you for your footage to use in ad campaigns and promotional segments...epic work as usual with the drone!
Nick one tip for the pto shaft is to reverse the feeder house chain in the cab with the shaft still connected it helps tremendously with the binding while pulling it off
All in favor of a video of all the scenic drone footage...give a thumbs up!
You and your daughter can always treasure those hugs
I think I will stay with our header trailer for moving heads. We have to remove our header to go to every field. You are lucky to be able to drive to most of yours. Good video.
Yay! Bradley Wigglestone is back on the Welker Farm, God bless him. Who here remembers Wiggles getting bitten by a big ole rattlesnake, oh boy, that was bad, but good ole Wigglesworth fought the poison & won, what a guy!
have not even watched the video and I'm backing up to see the intro again. Cows now that is a first. the intros are a class act. Now on to the rest.
Cows are magnificent animals aren't they 😂
Check and make sure the return fuel line is clear coming out of the pump that runs back to the tank, those don’t usually just blow the cover gasket.
I recognize that interstate crossing! I’m sure you’re all wrapped up by now, hope you get some great rains this fall .
Thanks for another great video Welkers. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch.
Sorry about the new truck having a harvest breakdown. That is disappointing but issues like that happen. I agree with Scott, the fuel pump appears to be mis functioning. Lots of fuel spraying out of it. Probably will need a new pump assembly. Probably not a cheap item. Sorry !!!!!!!!! Hang in there Welkers!!!!!!!!
The way the head assembly comes off of the new combine is pretty neat. Converts into it own trailer then. How neat is that. Nice system on the new combine for transportation of the header. The new case 11 combine continues to be wonderful!!!!!!!
Nick you did a fantastic intro again for this new video. It was just the best around Nick, nice video work.!!!!
About it I guess. Loved the way your little girl gave you a dad’s hug when she brought you the lunch. Absolutely lovely!!!!!’
Thanks for everything. Hopefully the new truck is fixed easily.
My blessings to all of you.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
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I could watch a whole 20 min video just of the opening shots, those are incredible. Nick, you should put up a montage of some of the best ones.
There is nothing better than the family farm to teach our children life lessons, God bless!
Always incredible intros! Great job Nick. Always good to see Wiggles. Loved the Dad/Daughter hug! Stay safe
That Rosie brought you your lunch, awesome! I"m sure she makes your day! Great picture! No AF11 can beat that!
You guys are great and tell it as it is. No editing out the bad hiccups.
Great videos. Better than Hollywood.
Dang those drone shots just keep coming and keep looking amazing - great job Nick!
The combines are awesome. Really cool how things have evolved. The channel is awesome. I enjoy the family involvement. Kids grow up so quick. Mine are grown. God bless you, the family, and the sucessof the farm and channel.
Looks like those side plate bolts just backed out. Try retorqueing them before disassembling that pump! Could be an easy fix!
That is so cool, i didn't know they made a header that has a built in trailer that's genius!
Been around on Macdons for many years
Well I've never been around many Macdon headers I've just been around case headers.
@joesnyder7128 Macdon manufactured Case fronts for many years and the new 50 foot Case and NH fronts are Macdons.
Very glad you are getting the early fall rains. Should really set you up with ample soil moisture for the Winter wheat that you will be planting later.
Your drone footage is pretty bloody good 👍 👍keep it up
Just a heads up I was told with our 2-50 is to lock it up for rd moves when on combine, had two little springs on adapter break and they claim it was from that, can’t take the bounce
Montana make me feel tiny, huge country, good footage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a fantastic machine that combine is. If you actually stand back and see just how fast it can process crop and just how much bulk is going through it at 8 - 10 miles per hour its awesome to think that it is processing all that stuff at that speed so efficiently. You need one don't care how much it costs!
That road sign indicating Lethbridge was amusing. We live in Calgary, Alberta. Your farm is closer to us than we realize.
Case IH made a good choice picking the Walker family to partner with on the grain harvest.
Beautiful music to go with a beautiful part of the country
Great video, need some videos from the lake house! Or some videos of you guys off duty having fun!
I always enjoy y’all’s videos, the intro to this one was off the charts! And then the rest of the video is awesome too!
Seeing how happy yall are when it rains is so fun!! We just got 22in of rain in our area and have some flooding, maybe the Lord will send some your way.
Okaay, i tought the FD250 was Fummins diesel 250, but got it was the header
speaking of rain here on the southeast coast of N.C. yesterday we got 15.6 inches of rain 24hrs and around 21 inches in 2-1/2 days absolutley nutso amount of rainfall result bridges washed out creeks and streets been here 30 yrs numerous hurricanes and have nvr experinced anything like the gift is wen the storm leave low humity and grgesous weather yippee
I couldn’t believe you were combining at 11mph in one of your recent videos with that huge AF11, but then in this one you mentioned some of your crops are only 12 bushels per acre, which equates to less than 1 ton per hectare, so I guess you can fairly chew through it!!
For comparison, our 7.7m Claas usually only runs between 3 to 5 kilometres ph!! But then again our crops tend to be around 100 bushels/p/a, or 7t/ha, so everything takes a bit more threshing.
Incredible landscape you have there to work in, amazing 👍
You Guys are getting into Nat Geo quality of cinematography now. This was absolutely stunning.
Nick love your drone footage. Simply Amazing.
Great drone footage as always from the Welkers. Love it
1:35
this triple lightning strike has got to be saved to the archives
I love the music you play.great shows.kerp them coming.
Great drone work……beautiful cloud displayed!
hi from lethbridge great vid like always hope every one is doin good. more rain this week but weekened looks ok
That transport mode might be okay if you only occasionally use it, but it would get really old doing it that way if you did it more than a few times. Trailers you can sit the header on are the only way to go in my opinion.
Neat to see the Lethbridge sign. Just Drove through Shelby from there on our way to Arizona
Hi everyone, good moning from Brazil, God bless us all .
Watching the combined go over the bridge with the headers on is one of the coolest part of harvest videos
Good luck combining your 2024 crops Welker Farms
who ever was driving that combine across the interstate bridge was doing some pretty good trick driving!
Awesome work with the drone! Thanks for sharing this with us.
Great footage in this one. Thx Hollywood!
Love you're videos!!! Keep up the good work! Love your farm, very nice!
Hoping you get that inch they say you can on Wed. Go Go winter wheat
We're slamming the acres in right now 💪
Here in the 7th level of hell we haven't had rain in 2 months now... Keeps going around us! Drier than a popcorn fart!
Clint at C&C equipment sends those pumps to area diesel service they rebuild them and he speaks highly of their work
Awesome looking combine Welker Farms
Man I saw the new case Quadtrac in my little town of Seguin Tx. And man. That was a big sun of a gun
You will have some moisture for winter wheat planting
Drone footage always on point
Were the Cattle paid actors ! Love the strippeing on New Blue
If that's the same storm that went over us in Lewistown, we got over a half inch in about 10 minutes. Carry on.
Realy love your drone footage Scott 🤗🖖
Glad you enjoyed it
That dang combine sounds like it has a jet engine in it ! Awesome
It's cover plate that all it is put new gasket in done. Good thing it not coming out of top from one of barrels around barrel nuts
That truck is SPRAYING of enthusiasm to get the harvest done - that's why! 😁😜🤘
What impressed me the most about crossing the bridge was the lack of traffic under the bridge. 😮
Love the cattle in back ground AF11 nice combine love your videos 😊
What were the cattle thinking about the drone flying over their pasture?
You could see the flex in the headerwhen you went off-road with the combine!
Great video Nick LegArms and Bob
Love the drone behind the cow shot!
I tipped over my header twice. I do not like the macdon’s design for transport. First time I took the corner too fast but the second time the bank of the road was enough for it to go over. I don’t think i will ever own a macdon again for that reason.
You’re the problem not MACDON common sense goes a long way
I figured out if the combine isn't idling the PTO for the header comes off easy.
Duck tape and baling wire outa fix that truck right up. Maybe some flex seal for good measure!!
You must be a farmer 😂 😁 👌
Since you guys don't do drainage tile,try drain tile tape. It works in all temperature and moisture conditions, voice of experience here.
Flex seal! Good one!
Giter done that's right 😅.
Baling wire 😵💫😵💫😵💫 I haven’t seen that since the mid 60s, we actually had a machine in the hay shed that you could use to recycle the wire for use again.
Beautiful footage! Hope the fuel leak is an easy fix!
Too bad the leak started. Hope your pal can repair it!!
Looks like typical UK harvest conditions.
Legarms "it's always something..., , sounding like a true farmer...
Not an opportune time but glad to see you getting rain!! Stay safe.
Where was all this moisture in July hey!! Man the ole injection pump musta been doing some good dust control hahahahah
Watching this program makes me proud to be an American!
That CaseIH is a sight to behold in the fields.
Out in Montana and western North Dakota i always thought the cattle grates on the off ramps were neat
Wow, changing that head to transport is a messed up deal. We got Demco head movers for our flex heads. Just unhook the single point, set the head on the mover, done. Plus the head movers have rear steer with torsion bar suspension and brakes, so they actually go around corners and can tow 'em down the road at 60 mph no problem. I hope that head is available without that convoluted built-in transport system because I certainly wouldn't buy that.
Praise God for the rain, 🙏 sorry it didn’t come sooner, hopefully next year will be better!
Easy fix just a gasket behind that plate. No parts behind it to fly out.
I told my dad that as soon as the combines started to come out it’ll start raining this year. Sure as heck, started combining peas and it rained an inch, but then we had a good 3 week stretch of hot and dry and we’re down to our last 75 acres of canola but it has rained for a week since then. Oh well can’t complain about subsoil moisture for next year
So glad someone is getting rain Michigan is extremely dry we’re in a drought.
I’ve had 17 inches of rain in Florida just this month.
That was funny reach for the lightning thanks for sharing
I cannot believe how fast that new combine is.
It's not often you see a 4-lane highway without a car or truck in sight.
14:43 you kan run the trailer from the "bleu" whit the baco for the rest off the season.
That Hug is far better than lunch.