Excellent video George! You could really see the soil lifting and flowing over the shanks when viewed from ground level. It looked like a rolling "wave" as the shanks passed! Always enjoy your videos!
A great idea doing the headlands and high traffic areas to loosen up the compaction yea Brillion makes heavy duty equipment well built to last. Yea it looks like it pulls real hard. Love your videos I grew up in Illinois we raised beef cattle fed them out for market I miss all of it alot of hard work but it was fun fall harvest was much favorite time of year filling the silos still filled the crib with ear corn. Then combined the rest of the corn and beans hauled to the elevator I was 13 years old hauling grain to town in the truck I'm 68 you could do that back in the 60s without a drivers license lot different today anyway keep up with the great videos I never miss one!
We broke a 30 acre pasture up. Going 18 inches deep and was shocked the following year with the amount of regrown grass. Our land in northern Michigan is very similar to yours, with the hilly terrain. So the other pasture we only did the bottom half and stayed off the crowns of the hills. Worked great. I guess it’s similar to the drum roller you guys demonstrated but I would be curious to see what would happen if you guys broke up the bottom half of one of your pastures and see if you thought it helped. Thanks for your great videos and sharing them with us.
Looks like your brother takes good care of his equipment, just like you do. Good views, seeing things from all angles, but the one where you drove over the camera really showed how the land moves with that machine. Thank you
you can see the ground lifting with that , I am a big believer in using these machines , and yes I agree with getting the frost down in the soil does so much good . We use to always tried to plough in the Autumn and let the frost get into it so in the spring it made it so much easier to work the soil
We’ve got a 7 shank on a 8320r,360 engine horse on 800 duals, and on our 120 acre field we have a path that goes strait across the middle across the direction of travel/rows and when I subsoil and I hit that middle path it will completely drag my down to a complete stop with all 6 tires spinning with diff lock on if I don’t lift a bit. Makes a huge difference subsoiling. Doing headlands like that definitely helps even for cover crop. We usually mainly do it after grass harvest before we plow for corn but befor cover crop is beneficial for sure too
That was the money shot there @ 9:42-3. You could really see it lifting the whole section. Until then I was want you to make passes in between earlier passes but I see it now. Good work!!
We started deep chisel plowing then subsoiling / deep ripping back in the 1970s. We had muckier ground in NE WI so always had compaction issues. I always wonder why more farmers don't deep rip once & awhile. I know our neighbor hires us to custom rip his soybean fields each year. He rotates corn, soybeans, winter wheat/rye/triticale, oats/peas, hay.
We never have run a subsoiler however due to compaction we traded off a 220 hp tractor on a 8420 for more power to pull a 5 shank chisel plow in the heavy clay in east central Wisconsin just to be able to break the hard pan. We no till wheat on corn stubble and beans are no till but corn ground is all chisel plowed. 20” this year hopefully get down to 24” next year. Semis really pack the ground when the choppers come in to take off the silage we grow for a big farm.
Pretty brave setting that camera out there and taking right down the middle to get that perfect shot! Glad it worked out. Was pretty cool to watch. I agree with you thinking that running that thing and opening the ground that deep will help the frost break things down better.
When I was farming I bought a Tebben subsoiler. 3 shank, pulled it with a AC 7000 and in heavy clay it wasn't enough, wished I had more hp. and 4wd. The shanks had a curve to them and you could see it lifting the soil right behind the wheels. Did a good job and made a big difference in drainage, ran it as deep as it would go, 18", as long as I could pull it.
That 7810 doesn't seem to mind taking the Brillion for a walk! I think it's the last really great tractor JD made. Solid HP, solid power to the ground. I have run a 2wd 7800 with a 3 shank subsoiler, your 7810 with 4wd and duals didn't seem to complain. Great video!
im a believer in ipping i think it helps especially in the heavier soils we have some tough down here in mo it will also let moisture in when heavy rain periods
You can really see the effect of the fracking when you when over it with your camera on the groud,you can see the soil lifting. Very good filming.Thanks.
Nice shots dad absolutely amazing footage ripping is essential weed rip almost all of our ground which is about 5,000 acres and we have the most beautiful crops here in Indiana
Do you still have the air or Jeter? Air theater, that big 8 foot wide thing that you filled full of water with the 6 inch plates on it welded to the drum?
Crazy when u had the camera on the ground how much that ground lifted. I will where I'm at in mn on heavy clay and rocks I destroy that thing in about 500 feet. Good vid
You have produced a very detailed video. Subsoiling is a thing that wasn’t even considered when farming with Horses. Even Deere’s antiquated two cylinder Tractors couldn’t pull something like this. The modern Deere upper 7 series and 8 series Tractors combined with the Ferguson System can do this effectively. Fergieman
dont think that ripping that deep well cause wear and tear to the tractor. and if you have that much power to rip at that speed you obviously arent using it to its full potential
When are you going to get Case tractors and get rid of those John Deere machines. After all John Deere is leaving the USA moving to Mexico and is leaving you. Trade in those John Deere machines for Case a REAL USA company that is FOR the farmer not against like Deere has become.
Thanks for posting. All those camera angles help to show what is really happening!
Excellent video George! You could really see the soil lifting and flowing over the shanks when viewed from ground level. It looked like a rolling "wave" as the shanks passed! Always enjoy your videos!
Thank you!
Love this video. Thanks for all the camera angles and explanations behind what you are doing.
Thank you for watching it! Glad you liked my camera angles!
A great idea doing the headlands and high traffic areas to loosen up the compaction yea Brillion makes heavy duty equipment well built to last. Yea it looks like it pulls real hard.
Love your videos I grew up in Illinois we raised beef cattle fed them out for market I miss all of it alot of hard work but it was fun fall harvest was much favorite time of year filling the silos still filled the crib with ear corn. Then combined the rest of the corn and beans hauled to the elevator I was 13 years old hauling grain to town in the truck I'm 68 you could do that back in the 60s without a drivers license lot different today anyway keep up with the great videos I never miss one!
no kidding the world is changing fast! Thanks for watching the videos!
We broke a 30 acre pasture up. Going 18 inches deep and was shocked the following year with the amount of regrown grass. Our land in northern Michigan is very similar to yours, with the hilly terrain. So the other pasture we only did the bottom half and stayed off the crowns of the hills. Worked great. I guess it’s similar to the drum roller you guys demonstrated but I would be curious to see what would happen if you guys broke up the bottom half of one of your pastures and see if you thought it helped. Thanks for your great videos and sharing them with us.
It would be intersting to see what this subsoiler would do on pasture! Thanks for the Idea!
Looks like your brother takes good care of his equipment, just like you do.
Good views, seeing things from all angles, but the one where you drove over the camera really showed how the land moves with that machine. Thank you
It is cool to get a different view! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for posting
thanks for watching
Bad to the bone. That thing is a beast. Also the 7810 seemed to be handling it pretty well . Great video.Thanks for taking me along.
thanks for watching!
It's really nice to have that machine as an option to use on your farm. I'm hoping you get a good benefit from it. I think you will.
we hope so to especially after this wet year
Love your videos and really enjoy when George jumps in to provide his insight. Great camera shot when driving over the top of the camera. Thank you.
9:32, now that was cool. Really shows just what you were saying!
thanks
We had a 7800 when a was young. Always impressed at how well that thing pulled. Never would think it would pull well by looking at it.
you can see the ground lifting with that , I am a big believer in using these machines , and yes I agree with getting the frost down in the soil does so much good . We use to always tried to plough in the Autumn and let the frost get into it so in the spring it made it so much easier to work the soil
Tillage is great on the flats!
Brillion built everything heavy. Equipment built to last. A lot of the neighbors really look at Dad's Brillion drill but he isn't selling.... yet.
I have heard good things about their drills!
Thanks for the effort in the great camera angles. Another informative video!!
Thank you for watching it!
We’ve got a 7 shank on a 8320r,360 engine horse on 800 duals, and on our 120 acre field we have a path that goes strait across the middle across the direction of travel/rows and when I subsoil and I hit that middle path it will completely drag my down to a complete stop with all 6 tires spinning with diff lock on if I don’t lift a bit. Makes a huge difference subsoiling. Doing headlands like that definitely helps even for cover crop. We usually mainly do it after grass harvest before we plow for corn but befor cover crop is beneficial for sure too
That was the money shot there @ 9:42-3. You could really see it lifting the whole section. Until then I was want you to make passes in between earlier passes but I see it now. Good work!!
Totally agree. That shot really showed what the machine does.
We started deep chisel plowing then subsoiling / deep ripping back in the 1970s. We had muckier ground in NE WI so always had compaction issues. I always wonder why more farmers don't deep rip once & awhile. I know our neighbor hires us to custom rip his soybean fields each year. He rotates corn, soybeans, winter wheat/rye/triticale, oats/peas, hay.
We never have run a subsoiler however due to compaction we traded off a 220 hp tractor on a 8420 for more power to pull a 5 shank chisel plow in the heavy clay in east central Wisconsin just to be able to break the hard pan. We no till wheat on corn stubble and beans are no till but corn ground is all chisel plowed. 20” this year hopefully get down to 24” next year. Semis really pack the ground when the choppers come in to take off the silage we grow for a big farm.
Pretty brave setting that camera out there and taking right down the middle to get that perfect shot! Glad it worked out. Was pretty cool to watch. I agree with you thinking that running that thing and opening the ground that deep will help the frost break things down better.
Great video! Especially the ground view. Thanks for sharing.
When I was farming I bought a Tebben subsoiler. 3 shank, pulled it with a AC 7000 and in heavy clay it wasn't enough, wished I had more hp. and 4wd. The shanks had a curve to them and you could see it lifting the soil right behind the wheels. Did a good job and made a big difference in drainage, ran it as deep as it would go, 18", as long as I could pull it.
That 7810 doesn't seem to mind taking the Brillion for a walk! I think it's the last really great tractor JD made. Solid HP, solid power to the ground. I have run a 2wd 7800 with a 3 shank subsoiler, your 7810 with 4wd and duals didn't seem to complain. Great video!
Thank You !
When we farmed down south we ran a subsoiler every fall.We grew tobacco it helped a lot.
It helps more than hurts
Everyone says moisture
But it also adds air. A vital ingredient for airerobic activity. Balanced soil
❤😊 7810 Replaced a 4455 at around 150 HP
Freezing and thawing does help. I have never used a subsoiler but I figure it'll work.
im a believer in ipping i think it helps especially in the heavier soils we have some tough down here in mo it will also let moisture in when heavy rain periods
Interesting! Something new.
You can really see the effect of the fracking when you when over it with your camera on the groud,you can see the soil lifting.
Very good filming.Thanks.
Nice shots dad absolutely amazing footage ripping is essential weed rip almost all of our ground which is about 5,000 acres and we have the most beautiful crops here in Indiana
A nice video there George!
Way to give the tractor a work out sweet video
Looks like a great plow to contour your hills with to divert runoff into the hill soil rather than just running off into the water ways.
You will see results definitely!
excellent....
We had a neighbor who pulled and 8 row and strip tilled fertilizer with it. I liked the theory. It took a LOT of power and fuel though.
Will your cover crop help with sub soil compaction?
Usually a pretty good workout for the tractor too.
Love the video
Working this tractor this hard, I am willing to say it will start eiser in the cold weather as you pushed out any carbon build up in the engine .
Nice video
What’s going on with cob corn this year? The bins still have about 1 1/2 full last I saw.
Great video George that will clean the carbon out of her
I've always been interested in you giving a tour of your uncles farm
Do you still have the air or Jeter? Air theater, that big 8 foot wide thing that you filled full of water with the 6 inch plates on it welded to the drum?
Does your brother dairy as well? As usual another great video.
According to Tractor Data your 7510 has 101 horses on the drawbar. Ya the 7510 pulled hard but it was moving right along alright at 5 MPH.
were we raise soybeans in the midwest and use mostly no till the soybeans sure mellow out the ground
9:40 risky but the best video of what your accomplishing.
With the condition of the ground I do every acres I could 😊
Do you watch farming fixing fabrication did you see the 8110 that they rebuild they did a nice job on that Tractor
Crazy when u had the camera on the ground how much that ground lifted. I will where I'm at in mn on heavy clay and rocks I destroy that thing in about 500 feet. Good vid
I would say that if it rains get down in there then I can say it will help
Doing some hard pan ripping
Shanks for the video 😄…. A the ride along .
Ya that subsoiler broke the ground up good.
Are these tillage practices a thing of the past that some farmers haven't realized yet?
I think I could do more with a Butterknife 😂
My friend you do great job. But I wanto say that if you do this videos in Turkey , be sure , you get millions
Vievs . You are perfect.
You have produced a very detailed video. Subsoiling is a thing that wasn’t even considered when farming with Horses. Even Deere’s antiquated two cylinder Tractors couldn’t pull something like this.
The modern Deere upper 7 series and 8 series Tractors combined with the Ferguson System can do this effectively.
Fergieman
Sucks haveing no fluid in your tires
Time for an eight series
dont think that ripping that deep well cause wear and tear to the tractor. and if you have that much power to rip at that speed you obviously arent using it to its full potential
When are you going to get Case tractors and get rid of those John Deere machines. After all John Deere is leaving the USA moving to Mexico and is leaving you. Trade in those John Deere machines for Case a REAL USA company that is FOR the farmer not against like Deere has become.