The reason they are getting in the bunk is you put the fence on the wrong side. There are brackets you can buy that anchor into the bunks, plant posts on both ends and string two cables that will end them standing in the bunk.
Clarke I’d be careful videoing yourself dumping used motor oil onto your corn head which ultimately makes its way into the soil. That’s a big no no in most states. I know it’s done on many a farms, most just don’t video themselves doing it.
If you want to spend more $$$, Cat batteries are suposed to be the best. Here in eastern ND, I have a bunch of 10 and 12 year old exide and interstate batteries, the new replacement batteries don’t last near as long as those old ones.
I’ve used just about every kind of battery. Interstate is junk for sure. Napa I’ve had okay luck but AutoZone actually has the best batteries I’ve ever used. Never had one that’s lasted less than 5 years. Autozone gold for the win!
@@gregjames5070 just figured he’d have a well. Indiana must be a bit different than up here in Michigan. You get just outside any town and you have wells not city water.
@@spaydoutdoors It must be his part of the state, all the rural houses around here have wells and septic systems. The small towns mostly have some sort of community sewage and some have city water.
Spend the money on Cat batteries. From what I've been told they hold the plates in better and they last longer. Reman batteries don't last in farm equipment
The reason they are getting in the bunk is you put the fence on the wrong side. There are brackets you can buy that anchor into the bunks, plant posts on both ends and string two cables that will end them standing in the bunk.
@@CaryGuyerwhy be a dick?
Clarke I’d be careful videoing yourself dumping used motor oil onto your corn head which ultimately makes its way into the soil. That’s a big no no in most states. I know it’s done on many a farms, most just don’t video themselves doing it.
If you want to spend more $$$, Cat batteries are suposed to be the best. Here in eastern ND, I have a bunch of 10 and 12 year old exide and interstate batteries, the new replacement batteries don’t last near as long as those old ones.
I'd be checking all the grounds on the 9380.
I like energizer Duracell and interastate batteries. I would say get a gear reduction starter as well
Crown is a good battery. Napa has junk batteries...
Canadian Tire 3 year warranty, 150.oo Canadian in Canada 3 year free boosting
Same issue with Napa batteries. Used to be good now I’m looking for something better
You may need to put new bolts in the feeder house plate. The bolts may well have weakened... the Chinese revenge.
Sorry to see about the combine but glad everyone is safe. Could’ve been a lot more dangerous
Deka batteries had great luck with them
I’ve had good luck with Walmart batteries surprisingly
rural king had a group 51 battery from them and it lasted 5 years on a tractor and was still doing well when i sold the tractor
Get Deka batteries
Always love seeing the kiddos in your video. Looking forward to seeing corn harvest. Take care and stay safe.
The bottom coil may be the condenser for the air conditioner.
I've got interstates in one tractor that are 2012s
Another great video showing the life of the average farmer.
On the stieger have you checked the ground cable. That bolts to underside of cab? I had one that had that issue. Was the ground cable end was wore.
I’ve used just about every kind of battery. Interstate is junk for sure. Napa I’ve had okay luck but AutoZone actually has the best batteries I’ve ever used. Never had one that’s lasted less than 5 years. Autozone gold for the win!
When our 9150 started rolling over slow, it was long about a year later the motor locked up
Check your grounds, clean and polish then smear die electric grease.
There are no good batteries anymore none of them last
A great shot of future farmers😂😂😂😂😂.
Water bill?? Your on city water there?
Nothing odd about that.
@@gregjames5070 just figured he’d have a well. Indiana must be a bit different than up here in Michigan. You get just outside any town and you have wells not city water.
@@spaydoutdoors It must be his part of the state, all the rural houses around here have wells and septic systems. The small towns mostly have some sort of community sewage and some have city water.
Spend the money on Cat batteries. From what I've been told they hold the plates in better and they last longer. Reman batteries don't last in farm equipment
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That giggle . . . ❤
. . She's speechless, literally 😅