You can hear that new cutter bar working good when the camera is facing it. Hoping the beans do really good for you and everyone. Hope everyone has a good harvest.
They flip those sections up and down so that as it’s cutting all the cutting pressure isn’t pushing up or down, it’s evened out. Do you guys run the rollers on the cutter bar also? We run them on both our heads, they work great for us.
Yes, ours has the rollers on it. They need replacing before next year, along with replacing the draper belts. Got a long list of wintertime projects to start on.
Man yeah getting after it! Boy it sure is dusty!! Hope things continued to go well !! Ole bruiser came out to see how things were going with Robert!! 😁😁 Did y'all get to work that area into dust? Or is that a later in the year project? The excavator still doing good? Thank you both for bringing us along!! Robert sure takes one for the team in that dust 😁😁🌱🌱🇺🇲🇺🇲🚜🚜🚜
We had some troubles finishing up soybean harvest, so we haven't made it back over there to work it down. We just got 3.5 inches of rain, so we might not be able to get back in before winter sets in.
Great videos you guys are putting out..keep up the great work..got a few questions on your honeybee draper..what model and size is it? Is it a flex or rigid? Hard to tell from the camera but it looks like it cuts pretty close to the ground...did you have to purchase and adaptor kit to make it work on your Deere combine? Thanks again for any info as i want to put one on my Gleaner.
It is a HoneyBee Sp25r. It's a 25-foot rigid model, but it cuts super close the way the header is designed. It has the ability to float up and down and side to side independent of the combine. I was able to find the header with the correct adapter already on it. When I was looking, I found a lot of older model MacDon headers (973) with Gleaner adapters.
You can hear that new cutter bar working good when the camera is facing it. Hoping the beans do really good for you and everyone. Hope everyone has a good harvest.
Wow that sample is dirty lol haha 😆. Just had to say it 😆😆😆
Nuttin floats like a butterfly or cuts like a Honeybee
Good video, some day I’d like to get a drapper head.
I hope I never have to go back to an auger header. It's a got several more moving parts, but the feeding is so much better.
@ yeah the even feeding sure is nice 👍
They flip those sections up and down so that as it’s cutting all the cutting pressure isn’t pushing up or down, it’s evened out. Do you guys run the rollers on the cutter bar also? We run them on both our heads, they work great for us.
Yes, ours has the rollers on it. They need replacing before next year, along with replacing the draper belts. Got a long list of wintertime projects to start on.
@ ok sounds like my list of things lol 😆
Man yeah getting after it! Boy it sure is dusty!! Hope things continued to go well !! Ole bruiser came out to see how things were going with Robert!! 😁😁 Did y'all get to work that area into dust? Or is that a later in the year project? The excavator still doing good? Thank you both for bringing us along!! Robert sure takes one for the team in that dust 😁😁🌱🌱🇺🇲🇺🇲🚜🚜🚜
We had some troubles finishing up soybean harvest, so we haven't made it back over there to work it down. We just got 3.5 inches of rain, so we might not be able to get back in before winter sets in.
@DylanJoyceFarms Man that's a lot of rain😳 Hate to hear that about beans though 😳
Is that a 20 or 25 foot header? Hope the beans turn out great!
25 foot.
Great videos you guys are putting out..keep up the great work..got a few questions on your honeybee draper..what model and size is it? Is it a flex or rigid? Hard to tell from the camera but it looks like it cuts pretty close to the ground...did you have to purchase and adaptor kit to make it work on your Deere combine? Thanks again for any info as i want to put one on my Gleaner.
It is a HoneyBee Sp25r. It's a 25-foot rigid model, but it cuts super close the way the header is designed. It has the ability to float up and down and side to side independent of the combine. I was able to find the header with the correct adapter already on it. When I was looking, I found a lot of older model MacDon headers (973) with Gleaner adapters.
@DylanJoyceFarms thanks i appreciate the info
Just like here in NC, dusty as heck. Was wondering if your header height is automatic?. Good video Bob.
Na, we don't have automatic header. 90% of the time, we don't need it because the header has so much float built in to it.
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