My dad had one of the first "big" model 2200 Balzer liquid vac tanks new in 1978. 2200 gallon. I remember making several trips to Moutain Lake MN to make improvements to the vac pump and other updates back in the day. One of the first to have injection also. Used 3 large chisle shanks in the rear but left very rough ground to finish. Later one they developed colter design that was much better. We also had a 4 row side dressing bar for corn. Worked well but the large tandem axles would tear up the end rows something terrible lol. Spent many years hauling manure with that tank with an IH 1026 hydro then later years Allis Chalmers 7020.
Wow thank you for sharing such great history. Those are two very cool tractors. I wish I could have filmed the 1026 and 7020 spreading. Did you run duals on the tractors?
@@bigtractorpower Not when spreading manure no. The 1026 didn't have a set of duals but the 7020 did and we only put them on in the spring when needed and ran one on the left side if it was on fall plowing duty.
If you are ever in Ontario Canada, we run a 540 stieger with a 14,000gal nuhn and a 500 quadtrac with a modified 10,200gal jamesway tank, both with injectors on them
I run blazer 6750’s on JD articulates with VTI injectors up to 8K an acre application rate. Wouldn’t have any other type of injector. Also run Diller 7250 tank trailers with boom off load.
Those quad trac 600’s aren’t even working up a sweat. Farmer says he can pump the spreader full and chain the semi and drag it all the way back to the highway! Or any where else he wants. That’s snort!
I know that farmers in Pennsylvania like to use the natural fertilizer in their fields. I know, because I used to travel out that way to visit relatives who lived there, and you can certainly smell the fertilizer. It would also explain why their corn-on-the-cobs are so tasty.
Very nice video,the tractor driver was aslo freandly like billy. This is farming at another level, have never seen this truck carrying this liquid manure, what makes this liquid manure janson, thanks for the video
That is a very narrow manure injector behind that 600 Quad Trak. The tractor should be able to pull at least 30 - 40 feet width of injection blades for a lot less passes on the field.
Unfortunately it can not work that way on injection. This 7,650 gallon spreader is applying 6,000 gallons to the acre. It takes 4 min 37 seconds to make a pass down the field and half way back up to empty 7,650 gallons. If you spread out 30 to 40 feet you would have a tremendous amount hoses to plumb and you would empty in a minute on a quarter of a pass so you would have just as much traffic if not more across the field. A constant flow drag line is ideal but in cases like this applying to fields far from the farm this system works best.
It’s not deep the disk openers just slice a trench. I would say 1-2 inches. Mainly the applicator is opening the surface for the liquid to soak in. I filmed a Balzer 8500 just before this pair of 7650s. The 8500 was chiseling the manure in at 7 inches.
It empties in 5 minutes. They were putting out 6,000 gallons to the acre. The tractor would run all the way down this field and half way back and the tank was empty. These two Quads together are probably covering 120-140 acres a day.
Do you know why this machine can keep its rated PTO power so close to that of the rated engine HP when many other big artic tractors drop nearly half at the PTO? That's very interesting and very impressive.
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I know you’re just doing what you’ve been taught, but if you care about your children’s future you’d better listen to both sides! Borrowing to invest in this type of equipment is very risky! CAPOS are rightly under threat. Spreading acreage calculators are changing. New soil science proves these practices are wrong. Lakes are suffering algae blooms and it’s from liquid slurry more than cities. The future is in bedding systems like Xaletto. Do you think JBS or Smithfield is going to foot the bill? Bedding compost is 1/4 the weight, doesn’t leach, stops antibiotics use, and doesn’t require disgusting lagoons. Your legal protections from odour complaints are ending soon. Animal rights demands an end to concrete slotted floors. Listen to both sides and you’ll see the risk!
Carlyle or Charoen Popkhand will just go to Mexico, Brazil or an 11 story building in China. You’ll be sitting on 10 year old slurry tanks that are regulated to 5 times the acreage required.
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I like that they have a way to pull manure from the tanker to the spreader. That is an amazing set up.
It is a nice feature.
My dad had one of the first "big" model 2200 Balzer liquid vac tanks new in 1978. 2200 gallon. I remember making several trips to Moutain Lake MN to make improvements to the vac pump and other updates back in the day. One of the first to have injection also. Used 3 large chisle shanks in the rear but left very rough ground to finish. Later one they developed colter design that was much better. We also had a 4 row side dressing bar for corn. Worked well but the large tandem axles would tear up the end rows something terrible lol. Spent many years hauling manure with that tank with an IH 1026 hydro then later years Allis Chalmers 7020.
Wow thank you for sharing such great history. Those are two very cool tractors. I wish I could have filmed the 1026 and 7020 spreading. Did you run duals on the tractors?
@@bigtractorpower Not when spreading manure no. The 1026 didn't have a set of duals but the 7020 did and we only put them on in the spring when needed and ran one on the left side if it was on fall plowing duty.
If you are ever in Ontario Canada, we run a 540 stieger with a 14,000gal nuhn and a 500 quadtrac with a modified 10,200gal jamesway tank, both with injectors on them
Thank you. I sure would like to get to Ontario some time. It’s a great farming province. Is your 540 a CVX transmission ?
@bigtractorpower yes it's a cvx!
That's right near where I farm. We get chicken litter spread but haven't been able to get pig manure yet, hopefully sometime we can!
Wish they could come do my fields. That is some of the best fertilizer you can use...
Excellent video ❤
My neighbor uses closing wheels on the back of his liquid tanker. It really helps with the smell. Less than 14 hours the smell is gone.
They help a bunch day off. There really was little smell filming these in the field.
That's the best fertilizer you can get. Would take a while to cover big acres but I'd think ROI would be worth it. Serious equipment there.
Definitely good for growing corn. This pair probably can cover 120-140 acres a day.
That’s a nice setup!
It is a good spreading team 😁👍
I love the tractors and the video!
My daughter lives in Mountain Lake, MN where those manure spreaders are manufactured.
Very cool. Balzer has a great line up of farm equipment.
Very cool thanks BTP 😊
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Wow that is an impressive system.
These two tractors and spreaders really nice right along.
I run blazer 6750’s on JD articulates with VTI injectors up to 8K an acre application rate. Wouldn’t have any other type of injector. Also run Diller 7250 tank trailers with boom off load.
Very nice line up. The 6750 does a nice job. I like Dillers 👍👍
Am switching my nuhn from Dietrich injectors over to the style In this video which seem to be the same concept of vti
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Thank you James. This was a neat spreading team to find to share here on UA-cam.
Those quad trac 600’s aren’t even working up a sweat. Farmer says he can pump the spreader full and chain the semi and drag it all the way back to the highway! Or any where else he wants. That’s snort!
Lots of horse power and traction to use the power.
This was an awesome video that show how to spread manure in a high horse power style
I just stumbled across this cool farm and just had to stop to ask if I could film. Impressive farm machines.
Great vídeo Jason.
Thank you for watching.
That setup looks very nice😉👍
I was excited to spot it while driving and just had to ask if I could film it to share.
Pretty cool manure spreaders....
I was driving back from filming another tractor and thought look at those I need to ask if I can film them.
2 600hp tractors and 2 7650 gallon liquid spreaders is really cool
I know that farmers in Pennsylvania like to use the natural fertilizer in their fields. I know, because I used to travel out that way to visit relatives who lived there, and you can certainly smell the fertilizer. It would also explain why their corn-on-the-cobs are so tasty.
Incredible machines
It was neat to see both the tractor and spreader on tracks.
It’s a awesome tractor
Quadtracs are impressive tractirs. 👍👍
Very nice video,the tractor driver was aslo freandly like billy. This is farming at another level, have never seen this truck carrying this liquid manure, what makes this liquid manure janson, thanks for the video
You do realize that manure is human waste right
@@matthewtaliaferro really???
@@karanjakamau57 yes
That manure is most like cow manure from a dairy farm
This is hog manure
The manure spreader loads itself? That’s impressive
Definitely a seamless transfer and way to keep everything moving.
have you ever seen european slurry tankers?
Not bad for a Farmall!😜
Or a STEIGER 😁
😅 that's funny!
great video i can almost smell the smells lol
The smell was minimal. Injecting it in the soil really knocks it out.
Wow ....... very interesting .......
Impressive farm equipment.
That is a very narrow manure injector behind that 600 Quad Trak.
The tractor should be able to pull at least 30 - 40 feet width of injection blades for a lot less passes on the field.
Unfortunately it can not work that way on injection. This 7,650 gallon spreader is applying 6,000 gallons to the acre. It takes 4 min 37 seconds to make a pass down the field and half way back up to empty 7,650 gallons. If you spread out 30 to 40 feet you would have a tremendous amount hoses to plumb and you would empty in a minute on a quarter of a pass so you would have just as much traffic if not more across the field. A constant flow drag line is ideal but in cases like this applying to fields far from the farm this system works best.
this is so freakn cool. stupid question … does the tractor have AC?
They do have AC. The cabs position to the engine and all the windows make the operating area like a green house without air condtioning. It is a must.
Awesome
Thank you for watching.
He spoke a lot of words but he never did tell you how deep the manure is injected.
It’s not deep the disk openers just slice a trench. I would say 1-2 inches. Mainly the applicator is opening the surface for the liquid to soak in. I filmed a Balzer 8500 just before this pair of 7650s. The 8500 was chiseling the manure in at 7 inches.
Good video.
Thank you for watching.
Quite the operation
They get the acres covered in a hurry.
The spreader width is really small here, should be 30 feet. But Diesel is cheap in USA ;)
Man that’s bad ass!
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How many acres does a tank do at a time? How long does it take to empty a full tank?
It empties in 5 minutes. They were putting out 6,000 gallons to the acre. The tractor would run all the way down this field and half way back and the tank was empty. These two Quads together are probably covering 120-140 acres a day.
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Do you know why this machine can keep its rated PTO power so close to that of the rated engine HP when many other big artic tractors drop nearly half at the PTO? That's very interesting and very impressive.
That is a good question. I am not sure. Next time I do a Steiger interview with Case IH which will hopefully be in September I will ask.
I just like the name…BALZer
The ground isn't swampy, it's just a bit damp. Swampy is a bad word for cropland 😮
Very true. It was a soupy spot. I will remember that for the next buddy drive through clip.
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why can't they make them wider? that's way too many passes
Your carrying 7,600 gallons and covering a little over an acre before your empty. So far this is the best way.
@@bigtractorpower yep ~ there are lots of things that used to be the best way, and it's amazing what we have today
How many trucks bring the manure to the fields?
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so if its pig poo would you say it's Balzer stinky, hahaha
There is little smell with the injector attachment. I hardly noticed and I was walking right next to it filming.
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I know you’re just doing what you’ve been taught, but if you care about your children’s future you’d better listen to both sides! Borrowing to invest in this type of equipment is very risky! CAPOS are rightly under threat. Spreading acreage calculators are changing. New soil science proves these practices are wrong. Lakes are suffering algae blooms and it’s from liquid slurry more than cities. The future is in bedding systems like Xaletto. Do you think JBS or Smithfield is going to foot the bill? Bedding compost is 1/4 the weight, doesn’t leach, stops antibiotics use, and doesn’t require disgusting lagoons. Your legal protections from odour complaints are ending soon. Animal rights demands an end to concrete slotted floors. Listen to both sides and you’ll see the risk!
Carlyle or Charoen Popkhand will just go to Mexico, Brazil or an 11 story building in China. You’ll be sitting on 10 year old slurry tanks that are regulated to 5 times the acreage required.
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Thank you James.