Great you almost got it all done.. Only done 40ha done here north east Victoria.. a week of wash out, and more coming tonight.. might be going into January
I have no real experience Brad but a couple of years ago we bought a block that had a great crop of barley on it. The day we were to start after a week long delay (due to the contractor having issues through no fault of his own) it began to rain and we could not get back onto it for 6 weeks. Crop was essentially ruined and was good only for feed and barely that. I’d go as hard as you can for as long as you can.
They made the right call. Continuing would have seen the header blocked and bogged and the hopper contents lost. The mother bin was close to full and the Acco could not have got down for more loads.
Bit of fun.. and whilst it would have pulled a Western Star load of views & clicks, a lightening strike on the auger while unloading would not .. have been fuyn.. though Brad's getting a bit shy, thought he might have pulled a donut or two out in the stubble while 'off track'.. nice though, that you were near the end of it.. hope all were ok with the fire.
Always the same the world over few more hours and you’d be finished but rain stops play Lightening dangerous when your got big machines like a combine in open ground
Good work you two thanks for a fun video
No matter how good the crop, you have nothing until it’s in the bin. Keep going.
😂😂😂😂Gotta luv the black soil when it rains it's a whole new experience to walk and drive on 😂😂😂😂Good job 🇦🇺👍🇦🇺👍🇦🇺 Another day another adventure.
Great you almost got it all done..
Only done 40ha done here north east Victoria.. a week of wash out, and more coming tonight.. might be going into January
Brad, I do exactly what you’re doing get it in the bin mate. A excellent video.
Your shots of the harvester with the storm behind would go well in the BOM calendar
I have no real experience Brad but a couple of years ago we bought a block that had a great crop of barley on it. The day we were to start after a week long delay (due to the contractor having issues through no fault of his own) it began to rain and we could not get back onto it for 6 weeks. Crop was essentially ruined and was good only for feed and barely that. I’d go as hard as you can for as long as you can.
I reckon Brad puts the seat lower for racing mode 🤔 😬. Thanks for sharing Jackson brothers 👍
No, I would get it all off Brad, if you get a week of wet weather you could lose it all, just go slow and try and get it all in the silo.
They made the right call. Continuing would have seen the header blocked and bogged and the hopper contents lost. The mother bin was close to full and the Acco could not have got down for more loads.
Keep up the content team cheers
C'mon boy's, you just loved the greasy black mud. Brad just appears to to have a problem with a heavy right foot😅
Gotta have fun when you get a chance
Bit of fun.. and whilst it would have pulled a Western Star load of views & clicks, a lightening strike on the auger while unloading would not .. have been fuyn.. though Brad's getting a bit shy, thought he might have pulled a donut or two out in the stubble while 'off track'.. nice though, that you were near the end of it.. hope all were ok with the fire.
Me I would go for it ,I’m not type to wait I’m more in like Flynn nice Video cheers ❤️🙏👍😀💰✝️
Happy days 🤣👍🏻🇬🇧
I remember driving on wet cambered dirt roads in Tallwood NSW thought I was a good at off road driving the road slapped the s### out of me fast!
Ohhh rain rain go away and come back another day😂
Matt dropped something on his run from the MBin to the tractor at abt 15:40 !
Mud falling off my boots😂
@@thejacksonbrothers I knew that !!😌👍 cheers gents
What make of tyres are you guys running on your Utes 🏴👍🏻
We have been running Yokohama geolanders recently
Brad, I do exactly what you’re doing get it in the bin mate
Always the same the world over few more hours and you’d be finished but rain stops play Lightening dangerous when your got big machines like a combine in open ground
wide horizons
9"35' is an amazing capture, how do I know this...cause I forked out over a hundred dollars for mine.
21 days may seem like a lot, try sugar cane harvesting
Hey guy's, why do you have your tyres on backwards on ya machines?
Makes it easy to reverse the header if it gets stuck in a wet patch.
Was the rain enough to put that fire out?
It seemed to simmer down not long after
So why do you with intent think your more superior than Brad . Don't think that your men's club can work me over .
Keep the wheels turning mate until you can’t.
They did. The black soil turned to mud while you were watching and the header would have got stuck pretty quickly.