You guys did a great job rebuilding the unloading augers on the combine. Looks like it works like new. Enjoy all your jaw jacking you always tell a good story.
Another great video with an excellent family. Andy one saying comes to mind that is older than you and I and it is "Sh*t happens" and when it happens it's just what happens in the world every second of everyday. Thank you again for all of your great videos 😊
Hi Andy ! Good job on your flex head , the hammer was the right tool . Good job girls! Thanks Andy for your time and everybody have a good day at the farm ! 🙋♂️
Well Andy, at least the wheel wasn't racing you down hill. LOL You got lucky with that wheel. Looks like the unload auger has a small hole at the end, at least it's dripping in the bed of the truck. Ya got a good family Andy, and this shows y'all work well as a team. Not many work like this or get along for that matter. As always, great video, cheers :)
All the real stuff that happens to anyone that's ever harvested anything . Dealing with ambient temperature for threshing , grain moisture level , machine maintenance , getting straw as a valuable by - product baled and back home & shedded , grain transported & sold or stored for on farm use , theres a huge list of things going on here . Most of us understand 200 % . Some have no idea . A great video yet again , thankyou
LOL and if you haven't plugged the separator on a big combine like that you haven't lived yet. Do your best not to let me tell you from experience it is no fun
Great vid sir.. i will have to admit the metal that is used to make the flexihead on our JD2266 combine is soft compared to our old newholland we had.. but apart from the header issues and wiring its been a great combine . 20ft header same as yours. Stay safe 🏴
Nothing wrong with around 100 bu wheat. In my part of the country (VA) that's pretty decent, but this year it was very good if you hit 100. You haven't missed anything fun if you haven't plugged the seperator in the combine, count your blessings! 👍👍🤣
well Andy , about 2006 floods , huge mess thru Delaware county , feller got "encon" approval to works a stream , and where to place his gorman/rupp pump . he placed pump , something went wrong , i was called up by Delhi to repair it .... he was FINED for driving across stream to bring pump back over for repair .... officer said , "yeah you can put it there , but you're being fined (hefty fine) for "turbidity in trout stream" ... no trout for decades ... and flood mud is ok , not excavator "turbidity" to REPAIR said stream and culvert .... so , yeah , encon not often logical
If that field washed here in Wisconsin they would have sent fsa and nrcs to tell you how to strip it. Like split a 10 acre flat bottom field into 40 ft strips or divide your side hillb fields so end in points so can't turn or divide it and you tell you to plant rows up in down hills instead of across.
I'm not getting any sprinkles in fact haven't had rain for over three weeks or more. Very wet spring and part of the summer. I always try and move over for farm equipment but the people around here they have no lights and triangle. I took mine off the tractor since I don't leave the property but if I would I have lights that work!
Obviously you want the goober est yield andy but I feel like your more after the straw more so than the actual grain...do you get more straw from wheat va oats??
Arm chair Expects are everywhere. The thing is, most of them are 20 years younger than you and think they know it all. I don't pay them any attention. Your jaw jacken is ok.😊
Sorry if I seem skeptical, but I knew you were fibbing about that "210 bushel" wheat! It was funny what you were saying about header carts etc. The Welkers have 45 ft headers that they don't use their carts too often. But they farm 12,000 acres or so and most of it's within 5 or so miles of home in large fields. The roads they travel are gravel county roads with almost no traffic on them. Whereas you travel high traffic roads so you have to load the head on the cart. But most of the combines I watch use the carts. Enjoyed the video! It's fun watching them get across the freeway to fields there. I think you were referring to them maneuvering around the signs.
@@FarmingFixingFabricating I guess I did say you "referred" to their jockeying around road signs to get across the freeway. They were a combining farm that I could relate to that didn't use their carts much between fields. Sorry for the confusion.
U better watch out the real combine operator alway start a new field with the combine auger to the inside of the field so accidents don’t happen to the auger !! Just saying !! Just to save u an ass chewing !!!
Plugged it in sunflowers, that’s a treat. Concave is as good as wide open in flowers with a low cylinder speed. Dug it out enough to put a chain around a bar and then put a small tractor on it and bumped it out little by little.
Great short video Andy as usual. Very professional 👍🇺🇸🇮🇪
Andy I love your style and sense of humor buddy 👍great video as usual keep on keeping on
Do enjoy the 45 minute short videos 😂🎉
You guys did a great job rebuilding the unloading augers on the combine. Looks like it works like new. Enjoy all your jaw jacking you always tell a good story.
Love the videos Andy
I started laughing when you said this is gonna be “A Short Video “ lol
Andy is the perfect example of the true american farmer
Awesome video thanks Andy for your time and consideration top job top team 🚜🚛🚜🚛🚜
You should ask Matt about running poles over with heads that are attached to combine! About a few years ago…. Great video
Another great video with an excellent family.
Andy one saying comes to mind that is older than you and I and it is "Sh*t happens" and when it happens it's just what happens in the world every second of everyday.
Thank you again for all of your great videos 😊
Hi Andy !
Good job on your flex head , the hammer was the right tool .
Good job girls!
Thanks Andy for your time and everybody have a good day at the farm ! 🙋♂️
Another great video, Andy.......love your attitude ... because " it is what it is"
Thank you for another Great video. Cheers
Well Andy, at least the wheel wasn't racing you down hill. LOL You got lucky with that wheel.
Looks like the unload auger has a small hole at the end, at least it's dripping in the bed of the truck.
Ya got a good family Andy, and this shows y'all work well as a team. Not many work like this or get along for that matter. As always, great video, cheers :)
Best video's Thanks andy Florida Joe
Another good one Andy 👍🇺🇸
All the real stuff that happens to anyone that's ever harvested anything . Dealing with ambient temperature for threshing , grain moisture level , machine maintenance , getting straw as a valuable by - product baled and back home & shedded , grain transported & sold or stored for on farm use ,
theres a huge list of things going on here .
Most of us understand 200 % . Some have no idea . A great video yet again , thankyou
LOL and if you haven't plugged the separator on a big combine like that you haven't lived yet. Do your best not to let me tell you from experience it is no fun
Great vid sir.. i will have to admit the metal that is used to make the flexihead on our JD2266 combine is soft compared to our old newholland we had.. but apart from the header issues and wiring its been a great combine . 20ft header same as yours. Stay safe 🏴
Love you sound like rocket blasting off! lol with ' old' machine.
I always say “It is sunshine and 70” Attitude is the only thing.
Another very interesting video Thank you Andy 😊😊😊😊😊
Lol your the best Andy and girl's 😮
I “REALLY LIKE” when you give the “Professional” credit that they much deserve 🤣😂
Nothing wrong with around 100 bu wheat. In my part of the country (VA) that's pretty decent, but this year it was very good if you hit 100. You haven't missed anything fun if you haven't plugged the seperator in the combine, count your blessings! 👍👍🤣
Good driver always checks their load..Alex has proven she is a very good driver…
The girls are good drivers not many people can drive as good.
Great Vijea Andy! I love it when you troll your brain surgeon commenters back. Maybe you could invite them over for free swimming lessons in the pond.
well Andy , about 2006 floods , huge mess thru Delaware county , feller got "encon" approval to works a stream , and where to place his gorman/rupp pump . he placed pump , something went wrong , i was called up by Delhi to repair it .... he was FINED for driving across stream to bring pump back over for repair .... officer said , "yeah you can put it there , but you're being fined (hefty fine) for "turbidity in trout stream" ... no trout for decades ... and flood mud is ok , not excavator "turbidity" to REPAIR said stream and culvert .... so , yeah , encon not often logical
EXCELLENT 👍👍!!
If that field washed here in Wisconsin they would have sent fsa and nrcs to tell you how to strip it. Like split a 10 acre flat bottom field into 40 ft strips or divide your side hillb fields so end in points so can't turn or divide it and you tell you to plant rows up in down hills instead of across.
It is what it is... an old Italian proverb ...
LOL I Love your use of the word "Professional" LOL😁🤣😂
I plugged a cylinder once when I was 16. Close to 60 years ago now
2 thumbs up 4 u & ur family
Excellent job filling the truck at the end, that drive was a bit awkward.
You must be getting tired of everybody’s shit…. You’re a little snippy this evening, lol. Thx for the video!!
Do you use the wheat and straw as part of your dairy operation?
I live in wv and we haven't had a decent rain besides sprinkles here and there in over a month. We're in a severe draught
Andy you need a Conductors Baton while you talk using your hand it will keep us in tempo. LOL A one and a two and a three.
Thanks again Andy! :-) round in circles jaw jacking, mostly solo, battle a superior invisible foe (H2O), and we watch it till the end!!! :-)
I'm not getting any sprinkles in fact haven't had rain for over three weeks or more. Very wet spring and part of the summer. I always try and move over for farm equipment but the people around here they have no lights and triangle. I took mine off the tractor since I don't leave the property but if I would I have lights that work!
I'm from Florida no rain in the spring, but a very wet summer, and just got hit with that storm rained for two days.
Sounds like you had one to many PBR's
Obviously you want the goober est yield andy but I feel like your more after the straw more so than the actual grain...do you get more straw from wheat va oats??
Not sure when or if you ever sleep !
Bro, you should plug yur combine.
Bro? Yur?
Loser.
BUZZ ON ENGAGED! haha
You should have put it on the trailer.😂😂
Good job Andy and kids
Arm chair Expects are everywhere. The thing is, most of them are 20 years younger than you and think they know it all. I don't pay them any attention.
Your jaw jacken is ok.😊
Short video? 45 minutes. Andy always has something going on.
Hope things go well today
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Sorry if I seem skeptical, but I knew you were fibbing about that "210 bushel" wheat! It was funny what you were saying about header carts etc. The Welkers have 45 ft headers that they don't use their carts too often. But they farm 12,000 acres or so and most of it's within 5 or so miles of home in large fields. The roads they travel are gravel county roads with almost no traffic on them. Whereas you travel high traffic roads so you have to load the head on the cart. But most of the combines I watch use the carts. Enjoyed the video! It's fun watching them get across the freeway to fields there. I think you were referring to them maneuvering around the signs.
You forgot to mention the average size of Welkers fields.
Pretty sure they do cross the interstate overpass if I’m not mistaken
I wasn’t referring to them
Quite a difference in population and topography between hourigans and Welkers
@@FarmingFixingFabricating I guess I did say you "referred" to their jockeying around road signs to get across the freeway. They were a combining farm that I could relate to that didn't use their carts much between fields. Sorry for the confusion.
The walkers run nothing but scrap though
U better watch out the real combine operator alway start a new field with the combine auger to the inside of the field so accidents don’t happen to the auger !! Just saying !! Just to save u an ass chewing !!!
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I know that field, isn't that the one you spelled a certain name into while planting a number of years ago?
If it. Ain't broke don't fixxit
If you arent professional ho are, you have a well driven farm in my eys.
Just a short 45 minutes 😄😄
Who does all your spraying ?
Plugged it in sunflowers, that’s a treat. Concave is as good as wide open in flowers with a low cylinder speed. Dug it out enough to put a chain around a bar and then put a small tractor on it and bumped it out little by little.
Did you like the new blade on the tractor
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