Love these videos of chopping corn silage I love ❤️ the smell of fresh cut corn 🌽 and love smell when it is fermented. Thanks mike for all the work you put into your videos.
Hey mike great vidéo and all equipement and chopper i love this equipment on this farm in real life in Alsace in France a farmer friend use all tractor and equipement and combine and truck from us of my boss and mee have a old kenwort with detroit diesel 12v 71t i love the sound from this truck and a freightliner with v8 3408 caterpillard this truck have a great sound i love us equipement and sound
Mike, thanks for another excellent video. If silage corn can be dumped in into a semi trailer while cutting on the go from a forage harvester, then why cant small grains such as wheat be augered into a semi trailer while combine harvesting on the go-?
John . We were custom harvesting wheat in Colorado and we were unloading to our semi with 2 combines while the grain cart was busy unloading the 3rd combine on the other side of the field
They can and often are, the big difference is that forage harvesters don’t have their own holding tank so they have to unload constantly, while combines can hold a few hundred bushels on the machine itself.
@@John-nc4bl Yes I was running a combine before they had all the computerized equipment . and we never stopped the combines all day . The grain cart needed to chase us down . Hopefully that answers you question
@@Beyonder8335 You make a point which is correct but sugar beet, potato harvesters as well as some other harvesters have holding tanks/bins, yet they still dump on the go into the trucks. Holding tanks are a good idea to have on some harvesters as it allows for the harvester to continue harvesting. It wouldnt work for forage harvesters as there is too much volume of cut crop in a short period of time to get rid of as you know.
With GPS accuracy, the spout of the harvesters unload chute should follow the centerline of the semis trailer and it should have the capability of being overidden when a second truck is paralleling the other truck and is ready for filling.
Well rounded video Mike! It was great all the way through. Those bunks are huge! From the aerial shots, those huge tractors looked like toys in a sandbox! And what did they do in planting the last field you showed? It looked like a checker board pattern? Thanks Mike!
Watching those articulated tractors reaching the top of that pile, is there a certain flex point at the centre of those things ? Doubt they’ll split in half, but must have some wear points you’d have to be aware of. Never really thought of it before. Great video 👍
Hi Mike. What do you think is a better machine? John Deer 9900i vs Claas 980? Let's look at fuel consumption and maintenance and, of course, finances . Greetings from distant Slovakia.
It appears to be a Heston "hay stacker". It's not a baler, per se, but seems to do a similar job to today's modern _round balers_ , which replaced them. edited for spelling
Всё замечательно. Но грузовики используются не эффективно. Уезжают полупустыми. Торопятся. Видимо кукуруза переспела для силоса. Но это уже ошибки агрономов, что пропустили наиболее удачный период. Но, в любом случае труд аграриев - часто это подвиг.
Wow
What an operation,you guys are getting it done for sure .
Thanks for Sharing
Love these videos of chopping corn silage I love ❤️ the smell of fresh cut corn 🌽 and love smell when it is fermented.
Thanks mike for all the work you put into your videos.
You did it again Mike! Thanks for your great videos!
Thanks for the video, I miss silage time.
Great video will be watching for more
8:00 This scene is very beautiful
Mike Less, you just keep putting out videos I keep liking. Happy subscriber 😊!
Hey mike great vidéo and all equipement and chopper i love this equipment on this farm
in real life
in Alsace in France a farmer friend use all tractor and equipement and combine and truck from us of my boss and mee have a old kenwort with detroit diesel 12v 71t i love the sound from this truck and a freightliner with v8 3408 caterpillard this truck have a great sound i love us equipement and sound
Cool corn silage video👍😁 the claas choppers are great machines👍👍
Very nice video liked the chopping part
Great silage harvest video Mike, awesome looking corn (not tall but thick)! Those Claas choppers sure seem to get the job done !
Great video! Keep it up! 🌟
Thanks Mike!!
The farm that I work on demonstrated a class 990 with a 14 row head. Up against the JD 9900. Much quieter than the JD
Great video, they are some big corn fields.
Great video Mike!
I like Mike less video on y from the imperial county ca 😊
Great video 👍
Mike, thanks for another excellent video.
If silage corn can be dumped in into a semi trailer while cutting on the go from a forage harvester,
then why cant small grains such as wheat be augered into a semi trailer while combine harvesting on the go-?
John . We were custom harvesting wheat in Colorado and we were unloading to our semi with 2 combines while the grain cart was busy unloading the 3rd combine on the other side of the field
@@kennethcarlton2860 Thanks for your reply.
Was that unloading into the trucks on the go, (with the combines still cutting) - ?
They can and often are, the big difference is that forage harvesters don’t have their own holding tank so they have to unload constantly, while combines can hold a few hundred bushels on the machine itself.
@@John-nc4bl Yes I was running a combine before they had all the computerized equipment . and we never stopped the combines all day . The grain cart needed to chase us down . Hopefully that answers you question
@@Beyonder8335 You make a point which is correct but sugar beet, potato harvesters as well as some other harvesters have holding tanks/bins, yet they still dump on the go into the trucks. Holding tanks are a good idea to have on some harvesters as it allows for the harvester to continue harvesting. It wouldnt work for forage harvesters as there is too much volume of cut crop in a short period of time to get rid of as you know.
With GPS accuracy, the spout of the harvesters unload chute should follow the centerline of the semis trailer and it should have the capability of being overidden when a second truck is paralleling the other truck and is ready for filling.
Like Like videos perfect thanks MIKE
Nice one mike 😊
Well rounded video Mike! It was great all the way through. Those bunks are huge! From the aerial shots, those huge tractors looked like toys in a sandbox! And what did they do in planting the last field you showed? It looked like a checker board pattern? Thanks Mike!
Great video, why are there all the track tractors when you're trying to pack silage? wouldn't the wheel machines be better?
The tracked vehicles pack the corn better, you might also get stuck using trucks.
Watching those articulated tractors reaching the top of that pile, is there a certain flex point at the centre of those things ? Doubt they’ll split in half, but must have some wear points you’d have to be aware of. Never really thought of it before. Great video 👍
Good thinking but the track assemblies are able to pivot to follow the surface contours.
Hey Mike,which drone do you use for recording areal videos?
Hi Mike. What do you think is a better machine? John Deer 9900i vs Claas 980? Let's look at fuel consumption and maintenance and, of course, finances . Greetings from distant Slovakia.
One he'll of a operation
How come you don't have the silage compactors over there yet ?
What kind of moisture numbers do you guys aim for?
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Those are huge bunks must be milking lot of cattle
Some of those silage trucks coming to the pile half empty
Hello Mike Sir, I like your work very much. I am also looking forward to working with you. Please hire me.
The rows must be about 3 miles long ??
What is the piece of equipment at the :37 second mark? thanks
It appears to be a Heston "hay stacker". It's not a baler, per se, but seems to do a similar job to today's modern _round balers_ , which replaced them.
edited for spelling
@@surlyogre1476 Its a Hesston Stacker- makes stacks ,especially good for corn stalks. Has to be older
Всё замечательно. Но грузовики используются не эффективно. Уезжают полупустыми. Торопятся. Видимо кукуруза переспела для силоса. Но это уже ошибки агрономов, что пропустили наиболее удачный период. Но, в любом случае труд аграриев - часто это подвиг.
Excellent video 👍