Try cutting them at a 5 degree angle. Run your head at about b and a half and around 2 1/2 -3 on down pressure. Should help with dragging up. And they feed a lot better at that 5 degree angle
I think you did a great job harvesting soybeans for the first time. We grew soybeans in Indiana & harvesting them can be touchy. I agree, harvesting wheat is much better & more fun!😊
It would be interesting to hear what a typical custom harvest crew charges per farm/acre. We do not need your specific pricing but maybe what the market runs for cost
Great video Hayden even though I'm seeing it a year later. You did good for your 1st time with Beans. Those Draperheads seem to be very peculiar with beans unlike wheat. I can also believe it's easy to pick up dirt. All in all you had a progressive 1st day. Thanks again for sharing your videos with us! Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
Tendrás que preguntar a varios concesionarios, pa quizás te quieran vender el implemento sin ser necesario....es probar saber cuantas quedan en el campo y cuantas rompes, el utillaje de garbanzos rompe bastante
Yes I’m still in moms. They are harvesting corn 10 miles north of me but they are on the last field and will be cutting beans with me hopefully tomorrow!
Your reel looks too low, try raising up a little, that will help with shattering, just help them in there a bit. Looks like your doing real good. From what I've seen, everyone puts plenty of beans on the ground. Keep working at it, open up the bottom sieve helps too. ❤❤❤😊😊😊 John T.
Has anybody ever mentioned to? Cut soybeans at an angle so that to use all the cutters on the bar. Not just Straight-up-and-down and using The same cutters Over and over.
I run my rotor about 500. Wide open in low speed. Make sure to put your feed accelerator on high speed! Get to many splits if you run your rotor too fast.
Rotor is down to 600 and concave down to 22 and it’s working great. JohnDeere and several other people that we talk to run the feed accelerator in low. If you have it in high it could crack the beans.
I did hear someone say this the other day...just afraid in these green beans I'll smoke the the accelerator belt....running mine on the high side on our 770....lmk if it works!
Try cutting them at a 5 degree angle. Run your head at about b and a half and around 2 1/2 -3 on down pressure. Should help with dragging up. And they feed a lot better at that 5 degree angle
I agree, I’m currently running a 2° angle
I think you did a great job harvesting soybeans for the first time. We grew soybeans in Indiana & harvesting them can be touchy. I agree, harvesting wheat is much better & more fun!😊
really great video Hayden. Thank you and your family so much for helping
It would be interesting to hear what a typical custom harvest crew charges per farm/acre. We do not need your specific pricing but maybe what the market runs for cost
Sure thought you would have different concaves also.
Welcome to cutting soybeans!! I’ve cut a lot of beans at night and unstopped it a lot more after dark than during the daytime also 😂
Check in your tire track. If it header lost. The beans will be push down. The bean laying on top pf track not push in the ground
Have you cut rice
Probably have a little less header loss if you raised the reel a little. Set the tube at a level just below the top of the plant.
With green stems it doesn’t feed when I have it any higher
Now that you have my combine & header set, you can give it back to me when I get there tomorrow to help ya lol
Psh
Beans are a different creature than any other crop. I’ve ever cut. I’ll take corn any day
I'm amazed how much beans are lost here in NC even with good machinery. Don't loose hardly any on corn
Twin Elms farmers has a tray that’s automatic on his combine, he pushes a button and it falls down
Harvesting corn was always my favorite over wheat because it wasn't as hot and the bin filled faster. lol
Great video Hayden even though I'm seeing it a year later. You did good for your 1st time with Beans. Those Draperheads seem to be very peculiar with beans unlike wheat. I can also believe it's easy to pick up dirt. All in all you had a progressive 1st day. Thanks again for sharing your videos with us! Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
Your not a bean cutter till you fill your header with dirt! Good luck young man!
Open up back top sieve a bit then they run up the tailings elevator which you already know I'm sure, sorry. John T
Are you going still do videos after harvest
Yes, I will show several videos of us preparing for harvest 2024.
Complicado inicio de cosecha de soja , muy buena cosecha tienen está campaña, saludos desde Argentina.
Here in west Tennessee farmers grow mostly corn soybeans and cotton and some wheat, but not as much wheat
Saludos desde España.
Se puede cosechar soja con las parrillas de trigo??
Hace mucho daño??
Tendrás que preguntar a varios concesionarios, pa quizás te quieran vender el implemento sin ser necesario....es probar saber cuantas quedan en el campo y cuantas rompes, el utillaje de garbanzos rompe bastante
Gracias
Are you still using your mom's combine? Where is the rest of the crew and what are they doing?
Yes I’m still in moms. They are harvesting corn 10 miles north of me but they are on the last field and will be cutting beans with me hopefully tomorrow!
Cut at a slight angle and the beans will feed better and your sickle will last longer
Bro, try a 50 ft header that is big.
Magnetic drop tray…$5000cnd for finding combine lose.
no words today 🔥❤️
Go to the grocery store and get a cardboard flat have some ones put it under the machine as you go by so you can see what is going out the back
Broken section you mean? 😅
Your reel looks too low, try raising up a little, that will help with shattering, just help them in there a bit. Looks like your doing real good. From what I've seen, everyone puts plenty of beans on the ground. Keep working at it, open up the bottom sieve helps too. ❤❤❤😊😊😊 John T.
Has anybody ever mentioned to? Cut soybeans at an angle so that to use all the cutters on the bar. Not just Straight-up-and-down and using The same cutters Over and over.
I will talk about that in tomorrow’s video
Irrigated soybeans are a different animal to cut
I run my rotor about 500. Wide open in low speed. Make sure to put your feed accelerator on high speed! Get to many splits if you run your rotor too fast.
Yeah 650 seems high but if your good on splits...idk
Rotor is down to 600 and concave down to 22 and it’s working great. JohnDeere and several other people that we talk to run the feed accelerator in low. If you have it in high it could crack the beans.
I did hear someone say this the other day...just afraid in these green beans I'll smoke the the accelerator belt....running mine on the high side on our 770....lmk if it works!
@@michaelallen9604 we are in green stem beans and i haven’t had a problem with it but I’ll let y’all know if it becomes an issue
Gotcha ...good luck and thanks for the reply...we aren't too far from you right now just across the border in Kansas...really enjoy your vids!!
Having seen you cut wheat and corn, soybeans just looks nasty to cut by comparison.
You're trying to cute to fast slow down