We bought a new chisel plow! Lemken Karat 10!
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- Опубліковано 1 гру 2024
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Join us in this exciting video as we demonstrate the incredible performance of the Lemken Karat 10 Chisel Plow, paired with the powerful John Deere 9570R. Watch as this dynamic duo tackles tough soil with ease, showcasing the unmatched efficiency and precision of the Lemken Karat 10. See firsthand how it tills the ground, preparing the perfect seedbed for the upcoming planting season. Whether you're a farming enthusiast or a professional looking for the best in agricultural technology, this video is a must-watch. Don't miss out on seeing the future of tillage in action!
I've never been around a chisel plow but out of every video I have seen I've noticed that the Lemken implement always do a fantastic job. I know they are hugely popular in Europe. I think it would be a lot of fun to operate with any Lemken equipment. God bless y'all and just know you have a subscriber in NM that would love to be living the life you have in Idaho. Farm hard and pray harder!!! As quoted by Tony Fast
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. Lemken sure does make some good equipment. We have been satisfied with all of the equipment we’ve got from them. Thank you for watching.
Nice to hear you like the Karat 10. With those basket rolles its quite easy to set up the leveling disc - check if the rolles are filled equally. Greetings from Germany.
It sure does an amazing job. Thanks for watching.
This is higher level farming. The explanations are just on point.Your doing great
Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed it.
We have had Lemken equipment since the 1980s. Their reversible ploughs are the best. When I first saw how the beam flexed wildly under load I was worried until it was explained that its meant to flex and is a sign of very fine grained high quality steel. Lesser ploughs don't flex but end up with stress cracks and need re-welding. Currently run a 12 furrow Vari-Titan behind a Quadtrac 620 which needs to be driven gently as the power is too much for the plough in hard conditions! We also have a Lemken power harrow drill combination with a front mounted seed tank blowing seed to the coulters behind a super strong 6m power harrow. Very high quality kit made to last. Best wishes from the UK.
Lemken does make some great equipment.
Those Lemken implements are really sharp. You can tell that they put great deal of thought into their equipment.
They are great machines, and the nice thing is if we have input that could make them better they usually listen and implement it
Really enjoyed the video wow that chisel plough is amazing the field looks brilliant
Glad you enjoyed it. It sure does a good job.
Nice drone footage congratulations for new equipment hope this will work well
I hope so too. Glad you enjoyed it.
That is an incredible piece of equipment. Very different than what I see on farms that plant primarily beans and corn.
I bet that chisel would be great for them too. I see farmers having to go over the same fields twice trying to get what you're doing in one pass. Doubling fuel costs has to make a big dent in any profit, not to mention wasted time and effort before planting even starts.
I'm a retired nurse, I'm not going to be in the fields, but I sure like learning about farming today, and the new technology is amazing.
I especially like getting to "know" the families who are third, fourth, and even fifth generation on the same land their ancestors homesteaded.
Something else I'll say with confidence. Children who are brought up in the family farm are overall just better, in every way. When you can see a video of a nine year old boy driving a tractor pulling a grain cart, and the value of the equipment is approaching half a million dollars, and doing as well as any adult, that's a testament for farm families. To bad every kid can't be brought up on a farm.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I know growing up on our farm was great. I was driving a tractor pulling a disk when I was 11 years old. I love your comment.
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Potato farming is very different from corn, soybeans, black beans, wheat, etc.
I'm fascinated with all of them.
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Thanks for sharing. That giant tractor is bad to the bone . Iam glad you’re paying the fuel bill . lol I’ll just keep my ole Ford 600 diesel . Love that big equipment videos. Please be safe . 🇺🇸 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it. I like to drive the big equipment.
You have a great channel keep up the great work I never knew anything about potatoes until I started watching your channel I grew up on a farm in Kansas and all we did was wheat corn Milo and soybeans so your channel really is cool because I didn't know what they had to do with potatoes I've never known anything about it
Awesome! Thank you! I’m glad you are enjoying the channel. Thanks for watching.
Same here. I grew up in a farm family in northeast Iowa. Everything was corn and beans. When I was twelve, we moved to north Arkansas. No agriculture, all that grew was limestone and flint rock. I missed farming. Everything was way different in the 1960's. I'm amazed with modern farming and love to learn about it.
An all in one piece of equipment. That’s what it’s all about, saving time and fuel
It really does save a lot of time
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Looks like a nice machine, I guess maybe you save fuel since it's not as wide as others, or you use more fuel cause you're making more more passes, depends on how you look at it I suppose. We are running two MC5319 great plains disk rippers that are 24' wide, and we pull them with MT875 challengers. We use to run Ecolo Tigers but we figured we were using more fuel having to make more passes, so we went with a wider implement to cut down on the passes.
It really just depends on what you are trying to do. For us this just works the ground so well.
sweet video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Fascinating. I've been following a couple other farming channels for awhile now (Corn/Soybeans and Cows/Corn/Soybeans), so now i wanted to see what Potatoes are like.
You did confuse me at first with the "Rocky Mountain" thing, because why are they planting potatoes in Colorado? Isn't that an Idaho thing? Then i saw that you're actually in Idaho. Ah okay.
And this sure ain't any small potatoes operation here!
I’m glad you found the channel. I hope you enjoy it. There are a lot of potatoes grown here in Idaho.
They look like good machines, I'd be curious how one would perform in real heavy residue like cornstalks.
We have used our stuff in high residue, potato vines, and it does great
But if you left ridges the soil would be warmer and dryer sooner in the spring. Am I wrong?
The Lemken equipment actually makes it so you can get in the field sooner because of how it prepares the soil we are usually about a week sooner planting our wheat in the spring because of the Lemken equipment
On your dad's left temple is that a birthmark or melanoma in the making? I have a history with melanoma and would probably be dead by now if I hadn't continued my dermatologist checkups.
We all get regular checks. Melanoma is one of the perks of being a farm.
Always look at those tractors and wonder why they aren't pulling something 3X as wide.
If this was 3 times wider you wouldn’t be able to pull it. This one has almost 30 shanks already.
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I really like your Channel you guys need a better microphone all I hear is the wind
It was really windy out there and my mic was struggling. I will be ordering a better one.
Thank you, you guys are awesome!
That is pronounced "carrot".
Not according to lemken
You should buy the new tractor to go with it
Those are a bit more money haha
That is far too narrow of a toy for that 9570R tractor. You'll just be wasting good HP.
It needs to be at least twice that width, 40 feet or more.
Just think of the additional passes that you will have to do in order to get the fields done.
THINK WIDE OT GO HOME.
They do have wider ones, but the thing with the Lemken equipment is it has to be pulled at high speeds. This one could only pull it at 7 miles an hour. Ideally, you could pull it faster than that. This one works up the soil, much better than most wide chisel, plows or rippers, because of how many shanks it has. If you had a 40 foot wide one of these, you would only be going like 2 miles an hour if you could even pull it at all.
@@RockyMountainFarmer Thanks for your reply.