Jason, this video is the new gold standard for farming videos. Drone captured the tractor and implement, the sound, no music, and only necessary narration. Hats off to you, my friend.
Thank you for your comments. I am releasing 5 min videos every Friday at 2 pm CT in this format to share tractors hard work. Just a few minutes of work and sound from the field.
If you ask me in a video like this and all the videos he's done the only music he has is the sounds of the tractors which is the best music you can hear
There’s just something so dreamy about this field. The tree border, the narrow width but long length, the location, the colors. Feels like I’m in another world away from everything else.
Hopefully caseih comes out with an auto tire inflation system for their wheeled tractors. Would be nice to adjust tire pressures like some fendt/challengers do to decrease tire pressure for powerhop
I started a new Friday video series called Tractors at Work. These videos are 5 min long highlighting a variety of tractors just working in the field. These videos post at 2:00 pm CT each Friday. The full feature videos from BTP post on Sunday and Wednesdays. The feature on manure spreading will post at 11:00 am CT tomorrow.
... interesting seeing the chassis hop on a high HP wheeled tractor under heavy load.... yesterday's tracked interview referred to hop when discussing the advantage of tracks.....
Holy cow that field has to be a half mile long or better. Everybody loves nice straight long rows! Was trying to figure out why they would need to be ripping ground that’s looks as mellow as that field then you said potatoes and it all made sense.
Great video! The farm I work for uses a John Deere 8850, John Deere 8960, and a John Deere 9420. They pull a sunflower disc, sunflower finisher, and a John Deere field cultivator.
You asked… we farm in Western Oregon growing onions, broccoli, cauliflower, green beans, hazelnuts, turf grass for seed, and a little winter wheat. We run a 9520RX, two 8360RT’s, and an 8R 280 to do tillage. We run sunflower and landoll disks, a sunflower chisel plow, a landoll weatherproofer, John Deere field cultivators, j&m rolling harrows, brillion rollers and much more. We are quite diversified and irrigate most of our crops, which adds a whole other component 🤩
Power hop lol. I appreciate the work you put in for these videos. We run a 24 foot Great Plains turbo max behind a 8420 (little under powered but gets the job done shallow lol) for winter wheat to run cattle on during the winter. Cut it in May, weather permitting.
Boy I'm glad we run tracks no power hop necessary! That operator is bound to have a stomach ache or be sea sick bouncing like that all day . They need to have more weights on the tractor and less psi in the tires . Running over inflated tires causes compaction and tire wear plus that un godly wheel hop . Great video keep up the good work!
We really only have this problem on our sandy fields and with this tillage tool we usually pull a disk with this tractor that doesn’t need that much power or traction
Always great to see a Steiger on tires working like this. I assume he was working in some sort of granular fert with those other tracks being there in the field?
wear I worked at here in california they used a magnum 380 to rip the ground and 620 quad trak to prepare the ground for sweet potatoes but your ground looks a lot tougher.
Neat video I can see by the Terragator tracks the field has already been treated and the tractor is moving nicely! Maybe your can answer a question, I live in Fargo ND and watched Steigers being built and shipped every day, the last Steiger I drove was a Bearcat II I think around 300 HP, very powerful tractor at the time. You call this tractor a Case IH Steiger? Why is Steiger's name still associated with this tractor? They are being built in the same facility but that cannot be the reason, I thought Steiger just went out of business and that was the end of it? So why are you including Steiger with this video?
The Steiger Bearcat II is a cool tractor it was built in the mid 70’s. Steiger was acquired by Tennco in 1986. Tennco acquired J.I. Case in the 1960’s. In November 1984 Tenneco acquired International Harvesters Ag division. In November 1986 Tenneco acquired Steiger. Case IH became the new brand selling tractors from 20 hp to 525 Hp. The Steiger name was dropped in 1987. Case IH started identifying its sizes of tractors like big row crops Magnum in 1987 and mid size as Maxxum in 1990. In 1995 Case IH began using the Steiger name to identify its 4wd tractors. So you had Maxxum 70 to 115 hp, Magnum 130 to 215 hp and Steiger 200 to 425 hp. It has been that way for almost 30 years now. I hope this info helps. I made a 65 year visual history of Steiger covering all the series offers from 1957 to 2022 at ua-cam.com/video/7n1toVQMDEQ/v-deo.html
@@bigtractorpower thank you very much for the explanation on this the Steiger part of this I knew nothing about I knew they were going bankrupt then I thought Case IH bought them. Not really the situation. Thank you again for the explanation, I grew up with Steiger tractors and you just explained a whole lot!!
@@bigtractorpower I think the D272 was only in the UK but would have been much the same as the D12 in the US, Mine has the the 3cyl Perkins and runs very nice.
Jason, this video is the new gold standard for farming videos. Drone captured the tractor and implement, the sound, no music, and only necessary narration. Hats off to you, my friend.
Thank you for your comments. I am releasing 5 min videos every Friday at 2 pm CT in this format to share tractors hard work. Just a few minutes of work and sound from the field.
If you ask me in a video like this and all the videos he's done the only music he has is the sounds of the tractors which is the best music you can hear
There’s just something so dreamy about this field. The tree border, the narrow width but long length, the location, the colors. Feels like I’m in another world away from everything else.
Hopefully caseih comes out with an auto tire inflation system for their wheeled tractors. Would be nice to adjust tire pressures like some fendt/challengers do to decrease tire pressure for powerhop
I was gonna say it looked like it was bucking pretty good there a few times.
That soil was working up really nice. I'd like to see them plant potatoes. Never have. Thanks Jason 👍.
Stay tuned. I have a potato planting video for this spring.
Love the MONEY SHOT with drones...
Thank you for watching.
thank you for not having music covering the diesel
Enjoyed the video again, would like to see them planting the potatoes when the time comes.
I like that set up plus seeing potato farms as I grew up in potato country.
Very cool. I plan on having a potato planting video later this spring to share.
Ah the central sands area by Plover and Stevens Point !!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wisconsin 😁👍👍 That 70’s Show
My goodness in New York what a farmer wouldn't do for clear soil like that!
I grew up near Rochester, Ny. Rocky fields are a challenge.
@@bigtractorpower yeah some fields had the 720's making beats for music 😂
This is the shortest video I think you’ve ever made I still enjoying it wow is a short though oh well John Deere fan for Minnesota
I started a new Friday video series called Tractors at Work. These videos are 5 min long highlighting a variety of tractors just working in the field. These videos post at 2:00 pm CT each Friday. The full feature videos from BTP post on Sunday and Wednesdays. The feature on manure spreading will post at 11:00 am CT tomorrow.
Hello! Very "handy" tractor...
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... interesting seeing the chassis hop on a high HP wheeled tractor under heavy load.... yesterday's tracked interview referred to hop when discussing the advantage of tracks.....
Nice power hop lol
Awesome Jason... Thx buddy... Keep the video's coming.. love the tractors big and small.
Thank you for watching.
That’s a hard pulling piece of equipment,noticed a little wheel hop 😎 great video
11 shanks will put 420 hp to work.
Holy cow that field has to be a half mile long or better. Everybody loves nice straight long rows! Was trying to figure out why they would need to be ripping ground that’s looks as mellow as that field then you said potatoes and it all made sense.
It sure looks hood with a fresh tillage pass. I will have a video on potato planting this spring.
It’s a rectangle 40 something you don’t see every day but sucks for having pivots because you need 2 systems
Thanks for the great video about the big tractors you do great job keep up the great work you do
Great video! The farm I work for uses a John Deere 8850, John Deere 8960, and a John Deere 9420. They pull a sunflower disc, sunflower finisher, and a John Deere field cultivator.
Impressive line up. 😁👍
Suffering a bit of "Bunny Hop" !
You asked… we farm in Western Oregon growing onions, broccoli, cauliflower, green beans, hazelnuts, turf grass for seed, and a little winter wheat. We run a 9520RX, two 8360RT’s, and an 8R 280 to do tillage. We run sunflower and landoll disks, a sunflower chisel plow, a landoll weatherproofer, John Deere field cultivators, j&m rolling harrows, brillion rollers and much more. We are quite diversified and irrigate most of our crops, which adds a whole other component 🤩
What a cool crop line and tillage team. Thank you for sharing. .
If you’d like to video out here sometime, let me know. We’d love to show you and your viewers what we do!
Power hop lol. I appreciate the work you put in for these videos. We run a 24 foot Great Plains turbo max behind a 8420 (little under powered but gets the job done shallow lol) for winter wheat to run cattle on during the winter. Cut it in May, weather permitting.
Nice tractor. Thank you for sharing.
Boy I'm glad we run tracks no power hop necessary! That operator is bound to have a stomach ache or be sea sick bouncing like that all day . They need to have more weights on the tractor and less psi in the tires . Running over inflated tires causes compaction and tire wear plus that un godly wheel hop . Great video keep up the good work!
We really only have this problem on our sandy fields and with this tillage tool we usually pull a disk with this tractor that doesn’t need that much power or traction
Great vídeo Jason.
Thank you for watching.
That’s tractor seems a little familiar might have drove it a time or two lol
Thank you for letting it be filmed for BTP.
@@bigtractorpower always a pleasure to have Roven farms come out to film!
What a great combination👍😁 fieldwork is always nice to see😉👍
It is getting to be that time of year. I always worry I won’t get it all filmed.
He seems to bother a little when he jumps at times
Always great to see a Steiger on tires working like this. I assume he was working in some sort of granular fert with those other tracks being there in the field?
Lime was spread a couple of days before
As IH farmer shared they are working lime.
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That Case looks like it has some serious power hop going on…that gets old quick!
Sandy soil with an 11 shank ripper puts the 420 to work for traction.
Would some extra weight help with the hop?
wear I worked at here in california they used a magnum 380 to rip the ground and 620 quad trak to prepare the ground for sweet potatoes but your ground looks a lot tougher.
Very cool.
We run a Versatile 485 Scraper Special for heavy tillage.
The only tractor I run is in my imagination and it happens to be a John Deere thank you grandpa
We use a km360 and a panther cm 220 with a Cummins 855 repower in it and a Steiger 350
9620 Rex John Deere and a sunflower 52 foot field cultivator pulls a 40 ft rolling harrow
Very cool tillage team.
We don't do any tillage, but would like to see them planting potatoes.
Stay tuned. I will have a potato planting video this spring.
it would be nice to see some of the planting in a few days ,great video .
Stay tuned. I will have a potato planting video this spring.
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Does CaseIH run any wheel weights or just suitcase weights on the front?
You can put wheel weights on but long term wheel weights on any brand can lead to additional stress on the axle.
Man that power hop is bad sometimes lol. Needs to decrease tire pressure a little.
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Thank you for watching.
What causes the bouncing?
Not enough weight added to the tractor and too much air pressure in the tyres
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Nice tillage team.
Can we see the potato planting vid?
Yes. I have one planned for this spring.
I don’t know but that land looks good to plant without working it and drying it out?
With potatoes they make a deep tillage pass in the spring to loosen everything up. They will plant right behind this 2210.
Neat video I can see by the Terragator tracks the field has already been treated and the tractor is moving nicely! Maybe your can answer a question, I live in Fargo ND and watched Steigers being built and shipped every day, the last Steiger I drove was a Bearcat II I think around 300 HP, very powerful tractor at the time. You call this tractor a Case IH Steiger? Why is Steiger's name still associated with this tractor? They are being built in the same facility but that cannot be the reason, I thought Steiger just went out of business and that was the end of it? So why are you including Steiger with this video?
The Steiger Bearcat II is a cool tractor it was built in the mid 70’s. Steiger was acquired by Tennco in 1986. Tennco acquired J.I. Case in the 1960’s. In November 1984 Tenneco acquired International Harvesters Ag division. In November 1986 Tenneco acquired Steiger. Case IH became the new brand selling tractors from 20 hp to 525 Hp. The Steiger name was dropped in 1987. Case IH started identifying its sizes of tractors like big row crops Magnum in 1987 and mid size as Maxxum in 1990. In 1995 Case IH began using the Steiger name to identify its 4wd tractors. So you had Maxxum 70 to 115 hp, Magnum 130 to 215 hp and Steiger 200 to 425 hp. It has been that way for almost 30 years now.
I hope this info helps. I made a 65 year visual history of Steiger covering all the series offers from 1957 to 2022 at ua-cam.com/video/7n1toVQMDEQ/v-deo.html
@@bigtractorpower thank you very much for the explanation on this the Steiger part of this I knew nothing about I knew they were going bankrupt then I thought Case IH bought them. Not really the situation. Thank you again for the explanation, I grew up with Steiger tractors and you just explained a whole lot!!
Is this tractor power hopping??? if so can be done about it???
Like to see a John Deere pull it?
I'm affraid my Allis D272 and single furrow (bottom?) Sellar plough (plow?) wouldn't really keep up with this rig!
That’s a cool AC to have. I have a B10 Allis to mow my lawn. Your D272 will beat it 😁
@@bigtractorpower I think the D272 was only in the UK but would have been much the same as the D12 in the US, Mine has the the 3cyl Perkins and runs very nice.
How many daxat..
400 k to get your spine compacted with hoping....yikes...