Insane! I lived on a farm in the 70s and 80s. We farmed 1500 acres in southwest Missouri. Our largest field was 200 acres with the odd tree or power pole here and there. Back then it was 6 rows, 30 inch on center. We could have never made that rig work. I love it!
Quite a planting team Jason. Really enjoy when you talk to the farmer and get his perspective on the equipment and why they run what they run. Another awesome video.
Impressive, I grew up with the 4010 nf open air. Remember switching from front mount cultivators to the 6 row rear mount, now a disabled army veteran.thank you to the farmers.
This is a nice setup and I like it. I’ve also seen a John Deere 9470R tractor pulling a DB 120 planter with modifications to make it a 32 row planter on 40 inch row spacing. It was planting no till cotton into winter wheat out in Oklahoma.
Thank you jason for this video that is one big corn planter . The technology has come very long way since the 60s and 70s 80s It's amazing .love to see one working in the field .that frame would have to made very heavy to support that kind of weight and length.
Great video mate and it's an awesome set up bloody beautiful actually and Niel was an absolute gentleman he explained everything really well and hope to see him on here in the future cheers from Dean in Australia
This is a big planter for sure, but those 120's were unreal. There was a farm here in the thumb of MI that ran them that had a YT channel where they posted videos of them planting. It's always interesting to listen to the farmers, especially the ones like this man who speak right up and don't mind explaining things. Thank you farmer.
We run a lot so here I go. I run an 8R 410 pulling a 16/31 2140 case planter for beans. We also run a case 420 rowtrac on a Great Plains 2425 on beans, 8R 310 on a 12/23 1240 case planter on beans/corn, 8R 340 on a Deere 1775NT for corn, and lastly a Deere 8400 on a Great Plains 1225 for beans/corn. It’s hectic.
I'm guessing it's both the time and weight. Would take a lot of tanks to match the seed hopper size, and roughly 40 acres per fill. He would need about 4000 gallons of tanks, whether they are frame mounted, saddles, or pull behind. Add the extra half hour+ to fill the tanks, and he could have been planting another 20 acres. Everything is a trade off.
In southern Kentucky ground warms up fast. Several guys use it but we never got it to pay on our farm. Corn always gets off the a faster start when you use it though.
My best day with a 6 row Allis 333 was 100 acres, but that was including 2 milkings and feedings, 2 stops to shove food in , and filling starter tanks. That day was not quite 24 hours for me. I was slacking. 😯🤣🤣
This farm’s last DB90 had markers. They bought it in 2012 and only ever used the right marker on the boundary rounds. The paint was never scoured on the left marker in 12 years of use. Still a helpful back up to have.
Please thank this farmer for us, he was very informative.
That is one huge planter. It was nice having the farmer talking about the equipment. Gives a different perspective hearing the farmers thought on it.
Insane! I lived on a farm in the 70s and 80s. We farmed 1500 acres in southwest Missouri. Our largest field was 200 acres with the odd tree or power pole here and there. Back then it was 6 rows, 30 inch on center. We could have never made that rig work. I love it!
You need to interview this gentleman more often!!
Quite a planting team Jason. Really enjoy when you talk to the farmer and get his perspective on the equipment and why they run what they run. Another awesome video.
We run a 2023 1775nt 24 row 30”. Pull it with a 9RX 420 and we run a 2023 1795nt 16/32 to plant some corn and soybeans pulled by a 8R 410. Great video
It's always cool to hear the farmer talk about his operation and his equipment😁👍 thanks for the video👍😄
I enjoy taking with Garber’s to learn about why they make equipment purchases.
Impressive, I grew up with the 4010 nf open air. Remember switching from front mount cultivators to the 6 row rear mount, now a disabled army veteran.thank you to the farmers.
This is a nice setup and I like it. I’ve also seen a John Deere 9470R tractor pulling a DB 120 planter with modifications to make it a 32 row planter on 40 inch row spacing. It was planting no till cotton into winter wheat out in Oklahoma.
Impressive to see that big planter flex on those hills
This guy was a great interview!
Very Competent farmer,he definitely knows his trade.
Love watching this big equipment at work. That farmer was an awesome interview and very informative. Hoping to see him again very soon.
Thank you jason for this video that is one big corn planter . The technology has come very long way since the 60s and 70s 80s
It's amazing .love to see one working in the field .that frame would have to made very heavy to support that kind of weight and length.
Great video mate and it's an awesome set up bloody beautiful actually and Niel was an absolute gentleman he explained everything really well and hope to see him on here in the future cheers from Dean in Australia
This is a big planter for sure, but those 120's were unreal. There was a farm here in the thumb of MI that ran them that had a YT channel where they posted videos of them planting. It's always interesting to listen to the farmers, especially the ones like this man who speak right up and don't mind explaining things. Thank you farmer.
Nice video! I did not realize the DB120 was retired from production...
It was an impressive planter.
That's a sweet tractor & planter. Nothing runs like a Deere. If it ain't green... It ain't mean!!!
It’s a cool planting team. Thank you for watching.
Neil always does a good job & very informative. Nice setup !!
Great farm to visit. 😁👍👍
Good video Jason. Neal was very articulate and informative as always..Thanks
Thank you for watching. It’s always good to visit with Neal.
Jason that’s a awesome set up and Video Thank you for showing us how farming works 👍 Very cool
Excellent video once again big T 👍👍👍
What an awesome setup. That's some serious 🌽🌽🌽
We run a lot so here I go. I run an 8R 410 pulling a 16/31 2140 case planter for beans. We also run a case 420 rowtrac on a Great Plains 2425 on beans, 8R 310 on a 12/23 1240 case planter on beans/corn, 8R 340 on a Deere 1775NT for corn, and lastly a Deere 8400 on a Great Plains 1225 for beans/corn. It’s hectic.
Very informative explanations by Neal!
Just wonderful , thanks
That's impressive equipment. And a great interview.
Thank you for watching. It is fun getting to share these machines.
All our grans think all this food is grown at walmart. GOD BLESS OUR FARMERS Thanks
Usually I find it's the other way round... My gran knew fine where food came from.
God bless America and John Deer
Nothing runs like a deer
Wow that’s awesome 👍👍. We’re planting corn today here in north central Indiana.
Great video and ride along interview!!
Thank you Marc.
Great interview. Sweet equipment
Excellent video
Thank you for watching.
Great awesome video Jason
Interesting, was just watching Borderview Nathan planting 64 ac/hr with a 24 row high speed...
Jason you’ll have to get a video of a DB120, I’m guessing there’s not many of those around.
The DB 120s are pretty sweet. I’ve seen one planting no till cotton.
@@sergeantwilliams8185 nice 👍
That would be a sight to behold.
Very interesting to talk with Neil. Why he don’t have starter fertiliser with the planter?
I'm guessing it's both the time and weight. Would take a lot of tanks to match the seed hopper size, and roughly 40 acres per fill. He would need about 4000 gallons of tanks, whether they are frame mounted, saddles, or pull behind. Add the extra half hour+ to fill the tanks, and he could have been planting another 20 acres. Everything is a trade off.
In southern Kentucky ground warms up fast. Several guys use it but we never got it to pay on our farm. Corn always gets off the a faster start when you use it though.
Awesome Video Buddy!
thats great you must farm a lot of acres with that.
Howdy bigtractorpower
Hi. Thank you for watching.
Hi 👋 from Dexter🏠Missouri
Damn that's big!!
That's what she said. Sorry, had to do it.
Super💯video
A Farmer in our area has a DB 90 54 row 20 inch pulling it with a JD 590 and isnt happy with the Power.
Hi Buddy Hope You Are Well!! Buddy So I Hope You can Make Videos from The Mias Haarwester John Deere 9800I Many Greetings Sebi!!
I have a video on the 9900 on the way in hay.
Price ?
He's covering a little more ground than my 6606 White Planter.
The 6606 will cover 400 to 700 acres per day?
I believe that was hyperbolic sarcasm.
Dad always thought 100 acres was a good day with the 6 row Max emerge back in the 80's.
My best day with a 6 row Allis 333 was 100 acres, but that was including 2 milkings and feedings, 2 stops to shove food in , and filling starter tanks. That day was not quite 24 hours for me. I was slacking. 😯🤣🤣
Hello everyone great vidéo big tractor power
Thank you for watching.
Sounded like a jet firing up.
You can cover some dirt with that
👏👏👍👍👌👌🚜🚜
I believe if I could afford a half million dollar planter. I would pay the $ 8000 for markers.
Just in case the satellite goes down.
This farm’s last DB90 had markers. They bought it in 2012 and only ever used the right marker on the boundary rounds. The paint was never scoured on the left marker in 12 years of use. Still a helpful back up to have.
f*cking planter for $500+k it's a price of a decent powerful tractor, mind blown...
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My Parents Rent maybe 20 Acres to a Neighbor, but We don't do any Farming.
Who's here because if farming simulator 22?
OH ERTL
Boomer comments inbound…tHaTs noT HoW we dID iT
Grow up zoom zoom
Too much planter for my operation....
Durrrr🤪
He's just farming for the implement dealer
Try to make a little money along the way.
Wonder wat his debt is
You don’t want to know.