I like it when farmers are trying different equipment and not just stick to one brand. I understand why some people do because they don't have a lot of choices close to home.
I love videos like these. So many farmers only post after everything is greased, calibrated and in the field. I got a mental flashback of working on LOX converters in the military watching this.
I just knew eventually somebody was going to comment about the fumes in the shop so I figured I should probably show them that we do have exhaust fans.
I would check for air leaks on all the fittings of the suction side of the pump. Other than that, I would just dump some fluid into the white tank to prime the pump.
So from what I understand they do help prep the seed bed a little bit, but it helps a lot with stability. I know with our old one you couldn’t go much over 7 miles an hour or it would start to bounce, but with the new front tires, it doesn’t bounce anymore.
@@RockyMountainFarmer I can go along with that then. Here it would be cool for one pass wheat. But wheat isnt always grown here. Double crop soybeans can be 80 bu to 10 . And wheat be 110 to 40 . West tn
@@RockyMountainFarmer so if you notice they the front tires have a gap where the tires on a normal (eu config) tractor would be, so i think the idea is to make an even seed bed across the whole whith of the seeder.
Do you guys try to pay cash for your vehicles/equipment? Some farms lease or buy used. Just wondering because you’re very successful. And your videos are fascinating. Never thought I would be binging to farm videos lol. I got a kick out of you guys buying this equipment and trying to figure it out, like a new toy 😂. It’s wild to me at the same time though those prices and you just buy it and go well we will figure it out.
We have to finance everything and hope they the year’s harvest can make the payment. We try to look for used equipment when possible but the things we need there isn’t much of a used market. I’m glad you like the videos thanks for watching. Also we are hoping to build a new shop in a couple years
At first it was : drop in the hitch pin and hook the rope to the back of the tractor so you could pull it at the end of the field. then it was hitch pin and two hoses to lift the disks. the last i ran had 2 sets of hoses one to raise and lower and the second would fold and unfold the drill and then you would turn a valve and it ran the markers. I've never run a drill withe all this technology! How big are the bins? how many acres can you do on a fill?
wonder how many years it'll still take till america gets some propper hitch systems from europe. just back up, connect, secure and go. no wigglin, no nothin.
Our last lemken drill was that way but it was not stable enough to go at high speeds. With this setup we should be able to go 10 to 15 mph while planting.
Your shop look like as a small industry and congratulates for a new equipment hope this work well
Thanks we are excited to use the new grain drill. We are also hoping to build a new shop in the coming years.
I like it when farmers are trying different equipment and not just stick to one brand. I understand why some people do because they don't have a lot of choices close to home.
We have been using Lemken for quite a while. We aren’t really brand loyal we just use what works best
I love videos like these. So many farmers only post after everything is greased, calibrated and in the field. I got a mental flashback of working on LOX converters in the military watching this.
I’m glad you liked it. We try to show everything that we do not just the good parts.
You camera is giving great video.
You guys are real farmers.... the Cresent-wrench h-boys !
Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed it
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for your hard work.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
The shifting spanner keeps the world moving great invention
Yeah, it looks like it should work really well
Oh boy Someone got a new toy!!
Yes and it was much needed.
I did not know about the exhaust fans in the shop. Speaking from experience, fumes do suck.
Thanks for showing the exhaust fans. 💫
I just knew eventually somebody was going to comment about the fumes in the shop so I figured I should probably show them that we do have exhaust fans.
I would check for air leaks on all the fittings of the suction side of the pump. Other than that, I would just dump some fluid into the white tank to prime the pump.
Camera looks great to me
Oh good
The tires on the front got me scratchin my head
So from what I understand they do help prep the seed bed a little bit, but it helps a lot with stability. I know with our old one you couldn’t go much over 7 miles an hour or it would start to bounce, but with the new front tires, it doesn’t bounce anymore.
@@RockyMountainFarmer I can go along with that then. Here it would be cool for one pass wheat. But wheat isnt always grown here. Double crop soybeans can be 80 bu to 10 . And wheat be 110 to 40 . West tn
@@RockyMountainFarmer so if you notice they the front tires have a gap where the tires on a normal (eu config) tractor would be, so i think the idea is to make an even seed bed across the whole whith of the seeder.
That is the other purpose
What does your operation plant with thay beast? Just Hay or do you rotate in other grains with spuds?
We plant mainly wheat and potatoes. This year we will have over 1500 acres of wheat
It sure is pretty. You're going to get it dirty in the fields, but it'll be worth it if it works as good as it looks. 😊
Yeah, it will get a little dirty, but we always wash it off when we’re done
We this planter do all grain seeds?
Yes and grasses
Do you guys try to pay cash for your vehicles/equipment? Some farms lease or buy used. Just wondering because you’re very successful. And your videos are fascinating. Never thought I would be binging to farm videos lol. I got a kick out of you guys buying this equipment and trying to figure it out, like a new toy 😂. It’s wild to me at the same time though those prices and you just buy it and go well we will figure it out.
We have to finance everything and hope they the year’s harvest can make the payment. We try to look for used equipment when possible but the things we need there isn’t much of a used market. I’m glad you like the videos thanks for watching. Also we are hoping to build a new shop in a couple years
Is the fertilizer mid row banded or does it go in with the seed?
It goes in with the seed
It gets blown through the same air tubes as the seed and placed right along with them
At first it was : drop in the hitch pin and hook the rope to the back of the tractor so you could pull it at the end of the field. then it was hitch pin and two hoses to lift the disks. the last i ran had 2 sets of hoses one to raise and lower and the second would fold and unfold the drill and then you would turn a valve and it ran the markers. I've never run a drill withe all this technology!
How big are the bins? how many acres can you do on a fill?
I believe the total capacity is 150 bushel. It is crazy how complicated this equipment has gotten over the years
We plant around 120 lbs of hard red spring wheat per acre so we can do a little over 70 acres on one fill
I am 70 now and started running farm equipment when I was 14. Seen a lot of changes in that time!
always have liked the look of lemken but when the closest dealer is 7 hours away not really an option
Yeah, that would be hard. I know some people have mentioned brands that we don’t have around here.
@@RockyMountainFarmer I don't think some people understand when you get a new piece of equipment dealer support is huge what what your gonna pick
How wide is that drill?
This one is 20 feet but they do have a 30 foot
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Glad you liked it
Get Grandpa buy You a shop like Larson Farms shop? Dream shop.
Wouldn’t that be nice
You need a remote bluetooth microphone
We have one, but you can only hear the person that it’s clipped to.
wonder how many years it'll still take till america gets some propper hitch systems from europe. just back up, connect, secure and go. no wigglin, no nothin.
Our last lemken drill was that way but it was not stable enough to go at high speeds. With this setup we should be able to go 10 to 15 mph while planting.
Learn to run an adjustable wrench the correct way
Pretty sure we did