I can really appreciate a good old 6600 or 6620 running through a good yielding field of grain, it truly is a thing of beauty in my mind. Nothing beats a piece of classic equipment that's been bought and paid for many years still making itself useful.👍
Wow, wide rows. Think it may be time to cut the frame down on the planter to get closer to 30". Although, it is fun to run a mounted picker with a super sheller. I run a 643 on my 6620. A corn eating machine. I'm guessing The 444 was the shoe that fit. Always glad to watch your posts.
when i was kid wide rows went away for narrow so when i started farming i of course went with narrow 30 inch the year i bought my own combine capable to do corn package deal it came with a 4 row wide head and i bought a new to me planter it was set for 36 so i just planted the 36s same fertilizer plan and population i made more corn than i did on 30s and never looked back to 30s i am even considering goin to 40s for different reasons.
I can really appreciate a good old 6600 or 6620 running through a good yielding field of grain, it truly is a thing of beauty in my mind. Nothing beats a piece of classic equipment that's been bought and paid for many years still making itself useful.👍
I agree the old machines still do the job
Wow, wide rows. Think it may be time to cut the frame down on the planter to get closer to 30". Although, it is fun to run a mounted picker with a super sheller. I run a 643 on my 6620. A corn eating machine. I'm guessing The 444 was the shoe that fit. Always glad to watch your posts.
You’ll find out In the next video why I still mess around with wide rows
when i was kid wide rows went away for narrow so when i started farming i of course went with narrow 30 inch the year i bought my own combine capable to do corn package deal it came with a 4 row wide head and i bought a new to me planter it was set for 36 so i just planted the 36s same fertilizer plan and population i made more corn than i did on 30s and never looked back to 30s i am even considering goin to 40s for different reasons.
I got a 6620 with a 444 head had it for 19 years good machine
Congratulations on the corn yield!
Good for you on the yield! Looks and sounds like the Deere is handling it just fine. S...tay safe out there
good video. I have a question for fine grain (quinoa), how much RPM does the rotor have to be? greetings..
honest way to farm wide rows.
4 row on a good 6620 would be a corn eating machine on 16%corn.
Does what I need it too
20 series combines were best. Can set one to do better than any Xmodel any brand
I’m pretty impressed with it it does everything I need it to do