Brad,Matt and team please spread the word of what is happening in the UK right now with the government ruining family farms like your own. Inheritance tax on land, tax on imported fertilizer but not imported food are just to name a few!
We had a 585 Massey with a 15ft comb, a 45 bag field bin, 5 ton Dodge with a 90 bag bin and a 3 ton Austin with a 60 bag bin back in the 1970's. Cropped 2,500 acres. Thought we were hot stuff. Get big or get out so the old man got out in 1973. Still miss it.
Again, Wow, your Winter is over and the Heat is back on. My dad said he remembers during the Depression that gasoline was not used because no value in the crops so by hand grain and bales of straw were collected by hand. Pictures of this were from Australia. Thank you for your videos. God made our World Great and Man tries to Control life. Thanks
Nice work Brad, the biggest problem with harvest now is graincorp hasn't really kept up, in a good year all the gear is ripping the wheat off but it turns into a bottleneck when you go to unload at the silos. Sampling and unloading takes forever. Have a mate up north and he is doing 17 hour days and on a good day he is 3 loads a day off, otherwise he is getting 2 loads a day, that is insane for that many hours. Graincorp needs to invest in better infrastructure to get trucks through a lot quicker than they do now.
Thanks for sharing these great pictures, they warm up an English autumn evening. I do struggle to hear the commentary above the sound of the engines. Subtitles also makes a stab, but sometimes not too successfully.
Nice work Brad You're becoming a video demon did you do those drone shots, if you forget all the other costs filling mother bin must be a good rate per metre, great to see all the gear out working well
Great work Brad & Team. With so many trucks running to the Silo's and back how do you guys track loads that go out and reconcile it with what is received at the Silo? Have you ever had a load go missing? Keep up the content Gentleman, very enjoyable & educational.
Each farmer has a growers number and even the trucks deliver they write down the number and that’s for you get paid, you can track the loads on an app so it’s pretty good👍
We like to keep it simple, there is more of a chance of things going wrong and not being able to get back to the headers in time, it also mucks up there scales when the chaser bins are at full unload👍😁
So nice to see all the gang into it noises of trucks tractors headers trailers compressors wow what a combination on noises …I love people working keep the country going great time to be alive cheers ❤️❤️🙏🙏😇😀👍👍✝️🇦🇺🤝
Hi mate, we run 12meter tram lines so the 42 foot front has a bit over a foot extra each side, usually the header with the 45ft front goes first so it takes a foot or so extra from the second one👍😁
Brad,Matt and team please spread the word of what is happening in the UK right now with the government ruining family farms like your own.
Inheritance tax on land, tax on imported fertilizer but not imported food are just to name a few!
Thanks Brad great to see harvest at full noise but everyone going about it in a calm timely manner. Less damage that way.
Thanks Brad really enjoying the harvest videos. Good to see a big operation at work
Brad has got a good way of explaining how to do things while he’s operating
Good onya Brad. You're doing a great job on the videos and explaining everything to us all. Thanks for sharing Jackson brothers 👍
Hello Jackson brothers, thats a extremely large paddock, all the fun and games with harvesting and having dramas with transport delays. Thanks Stephen
Let it eat, and give it pie....Good on you Brad, thanks for the few minutes and a ride
As you say Brad the sound of a combine at idle then going to working engine rpm is beautiful and the cloud of smoke out of the stack
We had a 585 Massey with a 15ft comb, a 45 bag field bin, 5 ton Dodge with a 90 bag bin and a 3 ton Austin with a 60 bag bin back in the 1970's. Cropped 2,500 acres. Thought we were hot stuff. Get big or get out so the old man got out in 1973. Still miss it.
Great job running the combines guys
Enjoying these videos on how it all works at harvest, ive never worked harvesting really interesting to watch.
Great video Brad Matt Phil Peter and JD
Again, Wow, your Winter is over and the Heat is back on. My dad said he remembers during the Depression that gasoline was not used because no value in the crops so by hand grain and bales of straw were collected by hand. Pictures of this were from Australia. Thank you for your videos. God made our World Great and Man tries to Control life. Thanks
Great job running the chaser bin Brad
"I like having clean windows. It just makes life easier." AMEN to that Brad.
Thanks for your company Brad. Harvest never stops...
Thanks for sharing your time
great to see a Family Unit working so well together, and across the Generations cant beat that! keep up the good work & awesome videos
Love these harvest videos. Makes me wish I could get amongst it. Well done fellas.
Not a better sight on the planet Brad, wheat as far as you can see and 2 headers going at it flat out. 👍 apart from flow into a silo , bin or truck 😁
This was such an informative video. Thanks so much
Wowzers that’s what you call a small paddock, here in kiwi land that’s massive.
I hope you guys keep getting a good run.. touch wood..
Thanks from Denmark! Wanna go back for AU when i see your vlogs!!
Hopefully, harvest keeps going well. Great job on the video, Brad.
Great to get a real in depth look at the harvest 🏴👍🏻
Logistics and Grain Processing are the two key factors to keep combines ripping off Tons/Ha.
Pig Root 😂
Dont get more Australian than that Brad
Thanks Brad. Great update.
Good insight Brad from chaser bin to mother bin
Good job boys
Thanks for the video!
We didn't work after dark, no lights on the headers back then.
Great stuff Brad
Custom cut with a bloke who said that you guys had some big fields.
Love the libra system, put it on bushel this year and really makes things simple
Thanks
Nice work Brad, the biggest problem with harvest now is graincorp hasn't really kept up, in a good year all the gear is ripping the wheat off but it turns into a bottleneck when you go to unload at the silos. Sampling and unloading takes forever. Have a mate up north and he is doing 17 hour days and on a good day he is 3 loads a day off, otherwise he is getting 2 loads a day, that is insane for that many hours. Graincorp needs to invest in better infrastructure to get trucks through a lot quicker than they do now.
Thanks for sharing these great pictures, they warm up an English autumn evening. I do struggle to hear the commentary above the sound of the engines. Subtitles also makes a stab, but sometimes not too successfully.
Cheers, it’s definitely tricky sometimes, if we have to set up audio every time we wouldn’t be able to film much🤔
Nice work Brad You're becoming a video demon did you do those drone shots, if you forget all the other costs filling mother bin must be a good rate per metre, great to see all the gear out working well
He still needs a bit of training on the drone! - Matt
I’d love to have a crack at running the chaser bin
Im just curious what's the grader doing there
Very handy to trim paddock roads for the trucks and clear some stubble to stop radiators blocking up👍
Great work Brad & Team. With so many trucks running to the Silo's and back how do you guys track loads that go out and reconcile it with what is received at the Silo? Have you ever had a load go missing?
Keep up the content Gentleman, very enjoyable & educational.
Each farmer has a growers number and even the trucks deliver they write down the number and that’s for you get paid, you can track the loads on an app so it’s pretty good👍
Well done team ,how many ton does your mother bin hold?
One holds 100 tonnes and the other 120 tonnes 👍🏻
difficult field to harvest with all those trees, hedges and narrow gateways.
2000 acres is a big farm in the uk, you guys call it a paddock ffs ❤
and a big grader just because
You have to pay the trucks hourly rate while they wait at the receival depot ?
No all just a tonnage rate👍
Why do trucks only like loading from motherbin but not the chaser at the same time? Would be quicker.
We like to keep it simple, there is more of a chance of things going wrong and not being able to get back to the headers in time, it also mucks up there scales when the chaser bins are at full unload👍😁
Whats the wheat going to the hectare
So nice to see all the gang into it noises of trucks tractors headers trailers compressors wow what a combination on noises …I love people working keep the country going great time to be alive cheers ❤️❤️🙏🙏😇😀👍👍✝️🇦🇺🤝
GPS is out about 10 feet. Not to economical
Is the 42' header not centred on the machine? Ie, the 3' is removed only on the right side of the machine.
JD never stops.
Brad, you are a master.
Hi mate, we run 12meter tram lines so the 42 foot front has a bit over a foot extra each side, usually the header with the 45ft front goes first so it takes a foot or so extra from the second one👍😁
why leave the auger out when going down the paddock be a shame to have a sword fight
So how is the quality of grain, high yields usually decrease protein, so is there much prime hard?
Your right, some made h2 but not all👍