Excellent video as always. There is a sugarcane farm in the Bunkie/Evergreen area here in Avoyelles that runs all John Deere, and has always run all John Deere equipment as long as I can remember, but last year traded one of his 3520 cane harvesters in for a Case IH 9900. It is the only red machine on that farm.
@@AerialAg they must like it because every time I saw them harvesting last winter they were only using the 9900 and there other John Deere 3520 was always still parked in the shed.
Very nice video Al! Wow that harvester sure does a great job at picking up lodged cane!👍
@@BRPFan Thanks man, yep it was doing a good job!
Excellent video as always. There is a sugarcane farm in the Bunkie/Evergreen area here in Avoyelles that runs all John Deere, and has always run all John Deere equipment as long as I can remember, but last year traded one of his 3520 cane harvesters in for a Case IH 9900. It is the only red machine on that farm.
Thanks! Any idea on their thoughts on the 9900? I saw a few running in the area when I was up there for bean harvest about a month ago..
@@AerialAg they must like it because every time I saw them harvesting last winter they were only using the 9900 and there other John Deere 3520 was always still parked in the shed.
@@Cenlafarmtoysok I gotcha, always nice to see a variety of different equipment around
would love to see the layout of the cabs to see if theres much difference from the combines.
Dat is a power house thank you
I love dat harvister i work one for caroni 1975 ltd in trinidad
Is the cane lodged on on the ground from storm damage? First video of yours I’ve seen with lodged cane.
Yes, hurricane Francine which came in September 11th laid most of the cane down in this area
Great video 👍
Olá... Tem como fazer um vídeo mostrando as manutenções ? Saudações do Brasil...
the secondary fan is cleaning more than the primary fan
Tem trabalho disponível aí pra operador de máquina, se tiver aceito a vaga 😅