$70k option, tires aren't exactly cheap either. Works good with one of each as long as the guy with tires doesn't get too "adventurous". Harder to see what you're getting yourself into in wheat vs corn or beans in 30" rows.
In the South, if you are brought a meal that isn't a steaming pile of 💩, a Thank You is the bare minimum! And a profuse thank you if it's something home made and still warm! 😂😂😂
Conditions are schloppy, schloppy 😂this year has been different for sure…some areas drought, some areas flooded…y’all take care and keep em comin young lady🇺🇸👍🏻🇺🇸
If you put your drive tires on backwards you won't get stuck so easily. It'll start spinning sooner and then you can just back right out the Australians do that all the time and I've seen it work on their combines
N WI has been so good with regular rain that I have not had to water my outdoor garden and plants. This is spectacularly better than the last 3 drier years here. But I’m sorry if your big heavy equipment has troubler in these moist WI conditions. I think you get more rain downstate.
In 1978 I got a new combine and added a Mud Hog Hydraulic Rear Wheel Drive. Since then, I always have RWD. Huge improvement. Instead of the rear wheels being a dragging anchor, the rear wheels are driving through the wet spots. Did you buy a new combine?
If you ignore all the ruts.. That was one nice looking wheat field.. Avery is right.. Alfalfa is not going to do well there.. Have you considered Timothy.. That stuff grows to way over the height of a 4 wire fence in just those kind of conditions.. Getting it off.. well.. That's the fun part..........
Will you look at the new Holland combine again .They should let you have one for demo. Can you imagine getting a new one along with an Elmer's grain cart. Their new one holds 3000 bushels. They will have it at the farm show
Next time you take them lunch, get something good. Like an Angry Whopper, or anything else laced with jalapenos. Don't worry about the drinks, I'm sure they have a water bottle. 😂😂
When I was old enuf that my dad trusted me to drive the combine while he did other things, it was a Massey Harris 90 Special Wheatland Editon that he had bought from a local custom harvester He bought one of the guys combines and one of his trucks. If we really, really heaped the truck and spread the wheat around with a shovel we could get 330 bushels of wheat on that thing. Wow! He thought that was a lot!
You have very good videos. Your content and video is great. Sometimes your audio is a little sketchy. Have you ever considered external mics? I have noticed people who use them usually have very good audio.
@@CaryGuyer It's all the same operation, Pulling is a hobby, and they enjoy it. The farm makes it something they can do. Even with sponsors, pulling is still not a profitable thing, but it sure is fun!
Could be worse. Last week my neighbor heard a strange rumbling noise with a strong vibration on his JD combine. The noise kept getting worse and only ended when the right drive wheel came off shearing the hub and final drive in the process. Five grand for used hub, final drive parts, labor and rim. The wheel bolts had worked their way loose until the wheel parted company. Half the wheel bolts on the rest of his equipment were loose and had to be torqued down. Farmers put on more miles of off road driving than anyone else and the equipment takes a beating. Cool video.
Umm, he didn't stop when he first noticed the noise? That's a bit of a clue about potential problems. Just sayin, I totally understand being in a rush to finish a field, and a harvest. It's always something 👍
@@MorganOtt-ne1qj The man is a hobby farmer and not very mechanically inclined. All of his equipment is old and somewhat abused. He has a job in the paper industry as an online consultant and doesn't need the money from farming. I've fixed a lot of old farm equipment over the years and try to help him with his but I have a full time job myself and can't babysit him 24/7. He's a really nice guy that would give you the shirt off his back but I think he's watched too many episodes of Green Acres.
Maybe shorter shorts on click bait pic?? Might work better? More you less Avery!! What happened to new holland/new age custom convo besides new chopper which that video was dumb! Maybe coulda had new combine for wheat? Or new t-8 review? Or new sprayer review? Woulda like review on new hay head for chopper??
Is it just me, or do the guys need an attitude adjustment? There's such a seeming lack of enthusiasm in their voices and body language.maybe they're shy and you guys are harvesting in wet conditions, after all...? 😀❤👍
Ya poor farmers, get more grants from the government then I have ever seen, don’t feel sorry for them as they are comfy in a brand new combine and autosteer
Thanks Em!
For Bringing Us All Along!
Keep Smiling On!!
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Great job! I never had a combine that nice. I enjoy watching your videos. Emily, you do a great job. That is some operation!
Great Video Emily, Harvesting on wet ground is never easy, the added expense of tracks looks well worth while, thanks for sharing
$70k option, tires aren't exactly cheap either. Works good with one of each as long as the guy with tires doesn't get too "adventurous". Harder to see what you're getting yourself into in wheat vs corn or beans in 30" rows.
great as always great content
Tough conditions out there! It’s impressive how they’re managing to keep going despite the mud and breakdowns. 🌾🚜
Thanks God bless you and your family
Oh the joy of pulling out combines 😂
Great video…. Hey Mason, she brought you lunch… a Thank You goes a long way!
No shit... State Law.
In the South, if you are brought a meal that isn't a steaming pile of 💩, a Thank You is the bare minimum! And a profuse thank you if it's something home made and still warm! 😂😂😂
Conditions are schloppy, schloppy 😂this year has been different for sure…some areas drought, some areas flooded…y’all take care and keep em comin young lady🇺🇸👍🏻🇺🇸
New Holland makes wheat eating machines!!!
What do you do with the straw for calves-bedding?
If you put your drive tires on backwards you won't get stuck so easily. It'll start spinning sooner and then you can just back right out the Australians do that all the time and I've seen it work on their combines
Dingos eat their babies
N WI has been so good with regular rain that I have not had to water my outdoor garden and plants. This is spectacularly better than the last 3 drier years here. But I’m sorry if your big heavy equipment has troubler in these moist WI conditions. I think you get more rain downstate.
Get'er done with pride!
In 1978 I got a new combine and added a Mud Hog Hydraulic Rear Wheel Drive. Since then, I always have RWD. Huge improvement. Instead of the rear wheels being a dragging anchor, the rear wheels are driving through the wet spots. Did you buy a new combine?
It's great arm chair farming. Great job putting a finger on crack problem that exits.
nice Video, greetings from germany
Hey, thanks!
If you ignore all the ruts.. That was one nice looking wheat field.. Avery is right.. Alfalfa is not going to do well there.. Have you considered Timothy.. That stuff grows to way over the height of a 4 wire fence in just those kind of conditions.. Getting it off.. well.. That's the fun part..........
Will you look at the new Holland combine again .They should let you have one for demo. Can you imagine getting a new one along with an Elmer's grain cart. Their new one holds 3000 bushels. They will have it at the farm show
Iowa this year I believe. My cousin FFA advisor is headed that way with kids
Next time you take them lunch, get something good. Like an Angry Whopper, or anything else laced with jalapenos. Don't worry about the drinks, I'm sure they have a water bottle. 😂😂
I grew up with a Case combine, two wheel drive, and no cab or AC. That was a horribly dusty, dirty, and hot job.
Check out Ivers new combines. Pretty good channel. New combines three of them
@@paulprigge1209 I saw those 9250s a few weeks ago. They are sweet machines.
When I was old enuf that my dad trusted me to drive the combine while he did other things, it was a Massey Harris 90 Special Wheatland Editon that he had bought from a local custom harvester He bought one of the guys combines and one of his trucks. If we really, really heaped the truck and spread the wheat around with a shovel we could get 330 bushels of wheat on that thing. Wow! He thought that was a lot!
Waa waa waa.No cab? No AZ? How about walking your ass up and down those fields? I used to follow a team of 20 horses
Not good when Greg shows up in the feild. Like always awesome video
The great life of farming
8:06 do those chaff spreaders have to be mounted in such a vulnerable position? What made this design decision necessary?
Mason.... a man of many words....Lol!
Ah,the joys of farming. It's either too wet or too dry. Too hot or too cold. Running smoothly or badly.
Mason sure is a chatterbox. 😂
i was doing spring tillage one time and went from dust to mud in 3 seconds and had to be pulled out it was no small baby dust cloud ether
Buenas noches Emily y Avery! Que se dé bien la cosecha del trigo.... Un saludo 😊😴
Gran bel video
Beautiful young lady ❤
What is the yield per acre?
Delivers lunch with a W on the bag as a central northerner I recognize where that W is from
Why do you have case headers on a new Holland combine? That’s a little weird.
That made a mess real quickly!!
You guys sure get stuck a lot!
That's a no no after it has rained
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I converted many straight cut headers to honeybee cutting systems, thè guards and knives are way stronger
You have very good videos. Your content and video is great. Sometimes your audio is a little sketchy. Have you ever considered external mics? I have noticed people who use them usually have very good audio.
We ordered some and they didn’t work good at all so we have to return them and will order different ones
New Holland was the first rotary combine
You got rats in the ceiling of your tractor 14:32
Emily Avery looks like Chris Duffy from farming with Duffy ag.
Planting the combine doesn't grow another combine HAHA
14:40 just so everybody knows the reason why the ceiling is so discolored is cuz she has rats and mice in the ceiling
“That’s all that matters”
The four main problems of farming are: spring, summer, fall and winter
You are to nice They need to be humbled
Think maybe Avery needs Santa Claus to bring him a new 4-wheel drive combine on tracks this year..........
I think Thundercluth may have lowered the capacity of Santa's bag .. 🤣👍
@@MorganOtt-ne1qj I think with that huge of an operation, they have the pulling side separated from the farming side.
@@CaryGuyer It's all the same operation, Pulling is a hobby, and they enjoy it. The farm makes it something they can do. Even with sponsors, pulling is still not a profitable thing, but it sure is fun!
Could be worse. Last week my neighbor heard a strange rumbling noise with a strong vibration on his JD combine. The noise kept getting worse and only ended when the right drive wheel came off shearing the hub and final drive in the process. Five grand for used hub, final drive parts, labor and rim. The wheel bolts had worked their way loose until the wheel parted company. Half the wheel bolts on the rest of his equipment were loose and had to be torqued down. Farmers put on more miles of off road driving than anyone else and the equipment takes a beating. Cool video.
Umm, he didn't stop when he first noticed the noise? That's a bit of a clue about potential problems. Just sayin, I totally understand being in a rush to finish a field, and a harvest. It's always something 👍
@@MorganOtt-ne1qj The man is a hobby farmer and not very mechanically inclined. All of his equipment is old and somewhat abused. He has a job in the paper industry as an online consultant and doesn't need the money from farming. I've fixed a lot of old farm equipment over the years and try to help him with his but I have a full time job myself and can't babysit him 24/7. He's a really nice guy that would give you the shirt off his back but I think he's watched too many episodes of Green Acres.
@@poowg2657 I get that ! You are a good friend for helping him out, and I hope he realizes that. 👍👍
Was it a 9600? They were hood for that.
@@JulianKeller-om6wz Spot on. 1992 9600. The doggone thing looks like the day it came from the dealer.
Maybe shorter shorts on click bait pic?? Might work better? More you less Avery!! What happened to new holland/new age custom convo besides new chopper which that video was dumb! Maybe coulda had new combine for wheat? Or new t-8 review? Or new sprayer review? Woulda like review on new hay head for chopper??
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Is it just me, or do the guys need an attitude adjustment? There's such a seeming lack of enthusiasm in their voices and body language.maybe they're shy and you guys are harvesting in wet conditions, after all...?
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It's not just you. The use of the word "good" sounded very unconvincing even before they got stuck. I've combined through muddy terraces in Oklahoma.
U runnin that reel way too fast rookie
What kind of fool takes his combine in mud like that
what a gorgeous woman, fantastic legs
Ya poor farmers, get more grants from the government then I have ever seen, don’t feel sorry for them as they are comfy in a brand new combine and autosteer
No grants from the government here. Also not a brand new combine with auto steer, but good try
In 2019 Trump made 27 billion dollars off the Chinese tariffs,and I got 2 million dollars of it
Don't bite the hand that feeds you.
Easy to cuss a farmer with a full belly.
@@bjohnson1489 you must be a farmer also