Absolutely love your videos. Stright to the point information without the typical You Tube obnoxious BS background music. Keep doing what you're doing. Extremely Rewarding.🙋♂️
One day they'll send Combines down the road like large mining equipment, on six trucks and a crew from the dealer comes out to put them together for half a week.
Jason your videos are always interesting and great to watch. Thanks for sharing, it’s great to see the diversity in all of the agricultural machines and the way they’re used in different environments.
I pulled an A&L F705 grain cart with a John Deere 8120 tinted windows on it and used it to unload 2 9660 STS combines (1 is a Bullet Rotor) and 1 9760 STS combine. It was a busy job for sure, and the farm cut I believe was a little over 2000 acres of wheat. Next fall they're gonna have at least 1000 acres of Soybeans, most of which is double crop, and around 300 acres of corn, but probably half of it is gonna be chopped for silage since the farm has a dairy.
Hey I have a few questions about how you make the videos: 1: what do you use for a camera? 2: how do you go about finding farms to get the footage? 3: lastly, have you ever considered getting a magnet mount? I got one for my old GoPro and have been messing with it, you can get some different angles with it. For example, I stuck it down in the soil finisher right by the ground so you could see all the dirt moving through. You could also put it down on the header of a combine, or on the end of a sprayer boom.
I use a Sony 4K camera. I started 20 years ago photographing area farms and getting to know a few farmers lead to more farms and over time as the videos grew in reach I got to know more and more farmers who were familiar with my work. I use 3 go pro cameras on most filming days. One for the engine, one for the implement and one for the cab ride along. I use a clamp because I worry the magnet could rub loose or get knocked off.
@@Beyonder8335 all the time. I just use them for short description clips. I use them more to collect sound for drone footage. Check out todays new video you will see some GoPro close ups on a 24 row cultivator.
Another great video, thanks for sharing. I just found out my friend will be retiring from farming at the end of this year. I still wonder who will be farming all of his 2000 acres of ground. Lately I have seen a lot of idle ground, just weeds and stubble from last year.
@@bigtractorpower Garrett farms is probably the future of farming. It’s sort of like racing NASCAR, it takes big money to get in the game. And many mid-western farmers are retiring and the kids are moving to the cities. When I watch Zeorian Harvesting, I see the towns they rive through, nothing but a few buildings, grain bins and a place to eat. When I went to college in Fayetteville Arkansas my classmates would tell me about their home towns. Many never left Fayetteville. An interesting note, one of my classmates had to go home near the end of the fall semester for a week to cut soybeans. His father rented a combine for a week and his goal was to cut 1000 acres and then go back to classes. The Dean told his mother that it was OK for him to leave and come back and finish his projects after the semester finished.
Case IH makes some really nice looking combines. What was the reason for that little loop de loop he did in the middle of the field after you got in? Was he getting full and was too far from a grain cart or something?
He was opening up headlands. It was a large field and he ran to where he thought he would finish for the day before needing more headlands. It was 109 degrees out that day.
@@404nitro there was a good 100 acres in that section. I am thankful they did not cut out the whole field. I had limited time to film and was eager for the combine to start going back and forth.
Absolutely love your videos. Stright to the point information without the typical You Tube obnoxious BS background music.
Keep doing what you're doing.
Extremely Rewarding.🙋♂️
The best music is the sound of the combine or tractor at work. Thank you for watching.
I remember when that size combine was huge. Now today, combines going up to class 10. You wonder how big is big enough??🤔 Excellent video Jason.😊
It is an upgraded 2188-2588 and does a nice job. Combines will continue to grow. 20 years ago 300 bu was top end now it is entry level.
One day they'll send Combines down the road like large mining equipment, on six trucks and a crew from the dealer comes out to put them together for half a week.
Not a question of how big but how high the price can go before farms stop buying them.
Nice to see a smaller combine rather than the giants you see in some videos,Smart looking combine inside and out and i liked the deep red colour too.
I focused on some classic machines and class 6 and 7 combines this wheat harvest plus getting a few of the monsters like the Ideal 10T 😁
Thank you for your videos bigtractorpower they are the best
Jason your videos are always interesting and great to watch. Thanks for sharing, it’s great to see the diversity in all of the agricultural machines and the way they’re used in different environments.
Thank you Jason.
Thank you for watching. The 6150 combine is a nice combine.
That particular combine is quite popular here in the U.K. Really enjoyed the video, as always BTP. Thank you.
That is interesting to hear. I did not know the 150 series were sold in the UK.
Awesome machine! Thanks
Thank you for watching.
Great video Jason!
Thank you for watching.
I pulled an A&L F705 grain cart with a John Deere 8120 tinted windows on it and used it to unload 2 9660 STS combines (1 is a Bullet Rotor) and 1 9760 STS combine. It was a busy job for sure, and the farm cut I believe was a little over 2000 acres of wheat. Next fall they're gonna have at least 1000 acres of Soybeans, most of which is double crop, and around 300 acres of corn, but probably half of it is gonna be chopped for silage since the farm has a dairy.
That keeps the grain cart rolling all day long.
Yup winter wheat in northern MT. We run a pair of 7230 case ih combines. Greta machines for us
Very nice combines.
Great vídeo Jason.
Thank you for watching.
Love it mate 👌 👍
Thank you for watching.
Hey I have a few questions about how you make the videos:
1: what do you use for a camera?
2: how do you go about finding farms to get the footage?
3: lastly, have you ever considered getting a magnet mount? I got one for my old GoPro and have been messing with it, you can get some different angles with it. For example, I stuck it down in the soil finisher right by the ground so you could see all the dirt moving through. You could also put it down on the header of a combine, or on the end of a sprayer boom.
I use a Sony 4K camera. I started 20 years ago photographing area farms and getting to know a few farmers lead to more farms and over time as the videos grew in reach I got to know more and more farmers who were familiar with my work. I use 3 go pro cameras on most filming days. One for the engine, one for the implement and one for the cab ride along. I use a clamp because I worry the magnet could rub loose or get knocked off.
@@bigtractorpower nice, I swear I never saw the GoPro shots on the machine before but apparently you do lol.
@@Beyonder8335 all the time. I just use them for short description clips. I use them more to collect sound for drone footage. Check out todays new video you will see some GoPro close ups on a 24 row cultivator.
@@bigtractorpower I must be thinking of somebody else then, because I’m noticing it now
Red combine, green tractor, yellow field😁👍
Awesome video👍👍
Nice harvest team. It was neat to see a 6175R on grain cart duty.
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Nice to see medium sized equipment... even if it still costs $500K !!
The investment in harvesting equipment is big. A 2019 6150 was $435,000.
I like watching ur videos and keep up the good work and we run 670Sts and this is Tim Wallace from Tuscumbia Alabama
Thank you for watching. The S670 is a nice combine.
@@bigtractorpower Thank you but we have two of them I run one and my boss runs the other one
Nice big red machine
Thank you for watching.
I love the green and yellow combines too
75 Years of Deere Combines is on the way 😁
I like it .
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Another great video, thanks for sharing. I just found out my friend will be retiring from farming at the end of this year. I still wonder who will be farming all of his 2000 acres of ground. Lately I have seen a lot of idle ground, just weeds and stubble from last year.
Thank you for watching. A farm I knew retired last year. It is a big change. Usually land in very competitive to rent or purchase in farming.
@@bigtractorpower Garrett farms is probably the future of farming. It’s sort of like racing NASCAR, it takes big money to get in the game. And many mid-western farmers are retiring and the kids are moving to the cities. When I watch Zeorian Harvesting, I see the towns they rive through, nothing but a few buildings, grain bins and a place to eat. When I went to college in Fayetteville Arkansas my classmates would tell me about their home towns. Many never left Fayetteville. An interesting note, one of my classmates had to go home near the end of the fall semester for a week to cut soybeans. His father rented a combine for a week and his goal was to cut 1000 acres and then go back to classes. The Dean told his mother that it was OK for him to leave and come back and finish his projects after the semester finished.
Case IH makes some really nice looking combines. What was the reason for that little loop de loop he did in the middle of the field after you got in? Was he getting full and was too far from a grain cart or something?
He was opening up headlands. It was a large field and he ran to where he thought he would finish for the day before needing more headlands. It was 109 degrees out that day.
@@bigtractorpower Ah. I thought these ol' boys just put their heads down and ran until they got done LOL
@@404nitro there was a good 100 acres in that section. I am thankful they did not cut out the whole field. I had limited time to film and was eager for the combine to start going back and forth.
@@bigtractorpower Yeah, I'm glad you got it on film too.
One year had a friend with 1620 combine oats
Very cool. 1620s are rare machines.
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Thank you for watching.
Great video Jason. The back end of the combine looks a pick up. Not exactly, but it does have a look.
Thank you for watching.
Our wheat harvest started out bad when our Gleaner M2 burned up on the road between farms. You can watch the video on UA-cam at Knapp Farms.
I am sorry to hear about your combine. That is an awful thing to happen especially on the road. I just subscribed to your channel.
Thank you I enjoy watching your videos I’ve probably seen most of them.
we just got a 2366 combine which is smaller than this combine but we have a 650 bushel grain cart
The 2366 is a great combine. Congratulations.
@@bigtractorpower thanks.
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Thank you for watching.
I a John Deere man but I/H got them on this with the twin rotates .😞
Hello! Not the biggest but very fit...
Good combine line up for all sizes of farms
@@bigtractorpower 👌
What’s going on can’t view it?
I am not sure. The video will not play on my phone but it plays fine on my computer. UA-cam must have a glitch.
They must have fixed it. I'm able to view it.
UA-cam has fixed the problem. It seems iPhones could not play it but android phones could.
@@bigtractorpower ok
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Hi. Thank you for watching.
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👍👍 this wheat ends up in Red Lobster Cheddar Biscuits.
Yummy for the Tummy 🤗