Combine is Down and High Winds - October 20, 2018

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  • A day of parts running and combine repairs as we broke a belt and the vertical auger on the John Deere S670 combine. No harvest or tractor driving in this harvest VLOG.

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  • @bobbybenedict1027
    @bobbybenedict1027 5 років тому

    Great video. It shows people that farming isn't just sitting in a tractor all day. Keep the videos coming. And thank you for everything you do for the industry.

  • @gerryhand
    @gerryhand 4 роки тому

    Glad I found your channel. I miss the farming I did and the challenges I had to overcome. I was so lucky to have a great helper that knew how to teach me to fix the machinery and guide me. You remind me so much of Kevin Rugg.

  • @rickyivey8596
    @rickyivey8596 5 років тому +22

    Great video Mike! The farmer that you’re helping is one lucky guy to have you helping him. Your skills and ability to get the jobs done is priceless.

    • @dgr6375
      @dgr6375 5 років тому

      I will use the words from a song by Meatloaf. You took the words write out of my mouth, a grate observation.

  • @frankpitcock2121
    @frankpitcock2121 5 років тому

    Hey we enjoy the repair videos too. Anyone who's ever ran equipment knows that breakdowns are going to happen and as you pointed out, all you can do is dig in and see where the problem is then fix it. Great job!!

  • @corgraveland4874
    @corgraveland4874 4 роки тому

    Great video Mike! Thanks for helping others out!!
    Thanks for showing all the technical details of the combine and auger, belts and so on and showing where the wear occurs. Very interesting. Thnx for fixing, mostly with one hand👌👍
    What you show at: 17:09 onwards, that that pulley in the grain bin has lost part of the nice green paint for about 60 percent at its outer side around (say for about 220 degrees), shows that the Pulley has been very hot. That because the V - belt must have been slipping for a while during last nights operation. That may have caused the V-belt had been broken. The outgoing axle must have been blocked or so, that maybe because it didn't fit well any longer on that auger that also was broken due the wear as you showed so nicely in detail. As you said guess everything that had been broken had to deal with eachother. Hoep the pulley indeed is still in good shape. In retrospect, once the first failure had been identified in time or if a good sensor had send an error message to the driver in the cabin, the second failure, the V-belt to get broke probably could have been avoided? But that's much of talking afterwards and is way to easy.. Smart to replace it all, on both sides! Once fixed hope it all runs smootly again without continuing to cause problems to the pulley and belt. Has been two years ago, faced this problem again later on? Presume and most probably fixed it well for its lifetime👌👍

  • @MrVictorc12345
    @MrVictorc12345 5 років тому +15

    Great story. Anyone who uses vacation time so that he can work all day running farm equipment is a good guy.

  • @CPUDOCTHE1
    @CPUDOCTHE1 5 років тому +1

    Interesting video. My oldest son works 40-60 hours a week and helps a buddy during harvest and planting. He did help a guy that ran JD but it got to where he was mostly turning wrenches. Even though he was great at that, he quit there and is working for some guys that run C-IH.

  • @justindriscoll
    @justindriscoll 5 років тому

    As much as I love the in tractor videos, this one may be in your top 5. It shows that farmers not only need to know how to operate machinery, but be mechanics too. Great video. Thanks for making them Mike!

  • @eraaspr1
    @eraaspr1 5 років тому

    I wish I had the opportunity to be a farmhand aswell. I'm a busdriver today (which I don't really care much about) and I would trade that job anyday for a job on a farm, if I could make a living on it that is. I used to help out a little bit as a teenager, mostly during hay season but a little bit in the spring aswell and the memories I got from that are the best. I'm thankful for that I at least have gained a little bit of experience from real life farming so by watching your videos I get a really nice feeling hearing all the real sounds from tractors and machinery. You seem to be a really nice guy so I think the farmers that have you helping out should be very grateful to you.

  • @allenrnewbauer
    @allenrnewbauer 5 років тому +5

    That opening shot makes me very hungry. Great video Mike! Also thanks for the background information on yourself.

  • @HELLAS_888
    @HELLAS_888 5 років тому +1

    Mike Less. Farmer,cameraman,driver,mechanical and good person. Yes

  • @JoeKersey
    @JoeKersey 5 років тому

    Great of you to review the biographical back story again. You were one of the first people I started watching when I started You Tube in December 2012. Kind of puts me breaking the occasional shear pin on my 5 foot Woods Cutter in perspective.

  • @scruffy6151
    @scruffy6151 5 років тому

    Thank you Mike. Job well done on the repairs. Turning wrenches is part of the job because, things do break.
    I remember the video you did about your family history.

  • @TheFarmingLife
    @TheFarmingLife 5 років тому +3

    Excellent video I'm glad you got it back together. Breakdowns are always something we deal with. Have a great evening

  • @jrbpa5775
    @jrbpa5775 5 років тому

    Great video and thanks for all the background information. Lot of us around that were born and raised on farms and for some reason or another, we are not farmers the rest of our lives. Enjoy watching, thx

  • @stanhensley3082
    @stanhensley3082 5 років тому

    One of your very best videos Mike.You make one heck of a good farm hand.

  • @cjjack-qk9qp
    @cjjack-qk9qp 5 років тому

    Another great video, wow
    Late last night i broke the same belt. Went to bed fell fast asleep from a long day, much to my surprise woke up middle of the night tossing and turning thinking about the repair for the morning, i made the mistake of waking up the wife, never good when they have alonger day a had of them.
    So i got up headed down stairs to the office think i will catch up on a video or two , long about the third video yours pops up, i always enjoy them so started watching, to my surprise its a similar problem to mine, the next thing i know my alarm is going off, thanks to your video it must of put my mind at ease.
    Keep the great videos

  • @hunsadersrockinranch
    @hunsadersrockinranch 5 років тому

    I one auger is that worn, I'd check the others while you're at it. Great work Mike! Thanks for the show.

  • @agriman86
    @agriman86 5 років тому

    I was always told that breakdowns are just a cost for doing business. It's just wear and tear. I also graduated from college in 1986. Love agriculture! Keep up the good work.

  • @barrybardo3249
    @barrybardo3249 5 років тому

    Lucky to get ur farm on.
    I miss it myself so this is how I get my fix lol .keep them coming dad and I enjoy them

  • @jrszabo900
    @jrszabo900 5 років тому +1

    Repairs are part of job. Great video Mike.

  • @gerryvanwoerkom7241
    @gerryvanwoerkom7241 5 років тому +1

    any vid on the farm about farming is good .. things do wear out and break .. that's farming .. I used to drive tractor too years ago for a bro- in-law ... .. yes it gets into your blood .. love it ..

  • @joeblank618
    @joeblank618 5 років тому

    Pre harvest inspections are a beautiful thing ! Nice video , I really enjoyed it .

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  5 років тому

      And this machine had a pre harvest inspection. But this happened mid season.

    • @joeblank618
      @joeblank618 5 років тому

      @@farmhandmike Those drive couplers don't wear out in half a season . Someone overlooked it .

  • @Dyno625
    @Dyno625 5 років тому +1

    Great video! Glad you get to do what you love.

  • @dirtthunder1638
    @dirtthunder1638 5 років тому

    Breakdown's are color blind. We enjoy your cannel and look forward for each video.

  • @57fitter
    @57fitter 5 років тому

    Hi Mike! Wife and I went to the Paul Bunyan Show at Cambridge on the 6th this month and saw a lot of neat stuff. On the way back we came thru fairly close to where you were working on that JD. Great farming country in that area! Thanks for posting your story, I'd watched a few of yours and wondered about all the things you divulged. Thanks! I farm a little dab in NC Indiana and work as a pipefitter. But not for much longer, I think. Retirement beckons.....

  • @timothyhanneman7715
    @timothyhanneman7715 5 років тому

    Thank you I know of the yuhaz brothers .i have around farming most of my life we are northern Ashtabula county.enjoy your videos .take care nd be safe.

  • @speedyspinar6233
    @speedyspinar6233 5 років тому +1

    Was just about to say check the auger and about that time you did 👍. Had to replace that auger and driver on mine this year also

  • @jamieshields9521
    @jamieshields9521 5 років тому +5

    Great vid👍 it reminds me cleaning out 9500, lucerne had been sitting in tank n started to sprout. It sad to see auger not made in USA, I say JD stop cutting corners. 2188 was best harvester n could be modified to 2388.

  • @michaelmuffley6478
    @michaelmuffley6478 5 років тому

    Awesome mike i love farming also wish i had a local farmer to help. So that is why i enjoy your videos you are so down to earth not like some of the guys that make these video

  • @hughwhaley3179
    @hughwhaley3179 5 років тому

    I love your breakfasts Awesome 🚜🚜😎

  • @switzerblitzer2701
    @switzerblitzer2701 5 років тому

    Hey Mike! You could always use that broken belt to hold up your jeans!! That corn is just yielding too good and broke the belt and the auger!! Good luck Mike....stay safe and have a great harvest....

  • @codyludwig2811
    @codyludwig2811 5 років тому

    Don't feel bad Mike, My brother was trying to harvest some canola on Saturday, and got one hell of plug up took him and I couple of hours to clean, Then only to find out that something on the straw walkers was broken that's a nearly $800 repair. Got to love farming, If it one thing its another

  • @jimcronk8178
    @jimcronk8178 5 років тому

    Dear lord. Im glad i run a Red one. All them belts in the Deere and the chinese steel NOT too impressive. Thanks for the video entertainment Mike!!

  • @johnbrown9623
    @johnbrown9623 5 років тому +1

    Good job Mike. Always look forward to your next show. Thanks. Cheers

  • @brianwebber7168
    @brianwebber7168 5 років тому

    Breakdowns and no go due to weather are all part of it. Very interesting to see the repair and how the combine is engineered. The world seems even smaller in agriculture . I dont know you ,and you dont know me, but we have covered alot of the same central Illinois ground.

  • @kennethreimer8697
    @kennethreimer8697 5 років тому

    We have a John Deere 9600 combine, we bought it with 4,100 engine hours and it now has 4,750 engine hrs; and we have had 2 simple breakdown, and have never been down a full day!!

  • @Pete-from-Tn
    @Pete-from-Tn 5 років тому

    Enjoyed this one also. Keep up the great work.

  • @petrojock24
    @petrojock24 5 років тому +3

    Love your channel 👍

  • @justinbeabes2010
    @justinbeabes2010 5 років тому

    Don’t worry about not running tractors in this video it was still awesome all in a day of farming!

  • @payne2086
    @payne2086 5 років тому

    I've changed a couple clean grain belts on the 70 series combines and it looks like its just as much of a pain in the ass on the S600 series. Really wish they could get some easier access on that top pulley in the bin.

  • @TroianusEquus
    @TroianusEquus 5 років тому +1

    No way that's an operator's fault, that part was junk. And just simple act of placing that tarp under auger tells me that you're farm born and bred! Keep up the good work!
    And congrats on 18.000 subs!

  • @bobsmith1814
    @bobsmith1814 5 років тому

    Great video, Mike. I really didn’t know that combines are really that complex

  • @markpickell6606
    @markpickell6606 5 років тому

    Great video. Keep them coming. Be safe.

  • @tyklimekify
    @tyklimekify 5 років тому +1

    I work for a company in Minnesota that makes the unloading augers for John Deere combines we actually make a lot of stuff for the combines

  • @dustyroads6466
    @dustyroads6466 5 років тому

    When your elevator belt breaks it's only letting you know you're harvesting a lot corn. Yay you!

  • @Bammsaidthelady
    @Bammsaidthelady 5 років тому

    This just made me realize how much of a farmer I really am. I just watched an entire video of some stranger repairing his machine! haha.

  • @kmac7504
    @kmac7504 5 років тому +1

    I’m Glad I work on New Holland’s and not John Deere’s, unloading augers are chain driven so it’s a lot easier than changing a belt that size.the augers are also a bit more solid than that, the auger wears out before the contacts do.

    • @kmac7504
      @kmac7504 5 років тому

      To replace both drive chains it takes about 10 minutes total

  • @wordlog860
    @wordlog860 5 років тому

  • @jimcooney9019
    @jimcooney9019 5 років тому +2

    thanks for sharing your video

  • @Robertdrivesaway
    @Robertdrivesaway 5 років тому

    thanks for your history explanation

  • @bradywestall5144
    @bradywestall5144 5 років тому

    Can’t always have perfect equipment when I saw the title I thought I was gonna be a belt or something bet then you discovered that and I was like man that’s fun

  • @johnbeldon635
    @johnbeldon635 5 років тому

    Yesterday we had that same front come through with high winds rain sleet went from the 50's in the morning to by late afternoon it was in the 30's. That was in Archbold Ohio, Northwest Ohio.

  • @wrightfarmshoffman8663
    @wrightfarmshoffman8663 5 років тому

    Really great video mike

  • @jcbfeather
    @jcbfeather 5 років тому

    nice vid mate on working on that combine

  • @trevorbarefoot2319
    @trevorbarefoot2319 5 років тому

    Makes us look bad with a 2wd 4960... But at least it has class haha anyway, love the videos I catch up every chance I get between jobs or waiting.

  • @georgedoorley5628
    @georgedoorley5628 5 років тому

    watching i thought that u were the calmest man on the planet , those parts must be expensive ...it helps that you do not have to pay for them ..... i was surprised to see that they were made in china !
    with the price tag of a combine like that .!!!!!!
    would try welding the old one and keep in the back of the shed .......my father never threw out anything ......i get it hard to also ..... its a long road without a turn .......!

    • @brian_2040
      @brian_2040 4 роки тому

      I work for a Deere dealer and y'all wouldn't believe how many parts come in and say made in China, India, Spain, Mexico. Etc. It's very disappointing.

  • @ryanschweikhardt
    @ryanschweikhardt 5 років тому

    I'm in Rushville Indiana. Koenig equipment just bought our local JD dealer not long ago.

  • @rdekort9273
    @rdekort9273 5 років тому +1

    Interesting video 👍🏼

  • @markoaragovic7645
    @markoaragovic7645 5 років тому +1

    Great video

  • @rcorn8114
    @rcorn8114 5 років тому +1

    I see a trend! RED machines are running the corn!!

  • @richardhaughey532
    @richardhaughey532 5 років тому

    I didnt get to run the combine much but i got to fix them by my self good times

  • @baba12113
    @baba12113 5 років тому +1

    Great mike 👍

  • @johnsonfarms4788
    @johnsonfarms4788 5 років тому

    Just a combine mat nine day lol. We've got two of them combines and their 2015 never had to do that with them.

  • @jwhitley101whitleyfarms9
    @jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 5 років тому +2

    You answered everything I was wondering because I know I have heard you say cousin and let's be honest if you didn't grow up in this life it's very hard to learn all the equipment and it's equally hard to quit so I knew there had to be a family farm or some operation where you started good video Mike

  • @msimperato1
    @msimperato1 5 років тому

    Love the videos

  • @amossnowdaharleyman9179
    @amossnowdaharleyman9179 5 років тому

    You admitted not your equipment and not your farm. Honest youtuber: a rarity. New subscription added.
    Amos

  • @jeremypulfer963
    @jeremypulfer963 5 років тому

    Dude I live in anna this is so cool!

  • @db-cd8hx
    @db-cd8hx 5 років тому +3

    welcome to a S series everything inside is thin china metal

  • @BornRandy62
    @BornRandy62 5 років тому

    I have worked for several different farmers who use equipment that is painted a variety of colors. One thing is common between them all. The steering wheels and control knobs all are colored black. At least they were before the joystick trend. I always told the farmer first thing that I will do a walk around in the morning before work and at every break. Any thing I find wrong I will tell them about. Not because it is a discrepancy based on paint color but it was their multiple tens of thousand dollar investment and I am just the hired hand. Sure beats throwing a rope over your shoulder and pulling the implement across the field the hard way

  • @samueljoejr5191
    @samueljoejr5191 5 років тому

    Cool video. thanks.

  • @cliedocladidahopper3094
    @cliedocladidahopper3094 5 років тому

    look what a member for replace both

  • @stollvondeining9485
    @stollvondeining9485 5 років тому

    Shit happens. Another great video. Greets from Bavaria.

  • @jacobditmer1369
    @jacobditmer1369 4 роки тому

    I'm also from southern Darke county

  • @dustyroads6466
    @dustyroads6466 5 років тому

    Wow, I hate when I find more problems than expected. I also don't like dropping hardware on the ground and not being able to find it.

  • @lbworld2985
    @lbworld2985 5 років тому

    18M ratchet box end is what you need on those tighteners -

  • @swinskicarter1437
    @swinskicarter1437 5 років тому

    Isn't that a fairly new combine ?

  • @pushpushlambert8079
    @pushpushlambert8079 5 років тому

    I've seen 3 belts and Auger issues like this . That should be a pep . Unreal .. Might as well call it a Polaris .

  • @watlertrent5640
    @watlertrent5640 5 років тому

    Did your grandfather run the apple orchard on 35 out side of Dayton

  • @hartleyhomesteadmichigan6041
    @hartleyhomesteadmichigan6041 5 років тому +4

    Sadly cheap Chinese steel. Hopefully we will get more of our industries back. Great video!

    • @57fitter
      @57fitter 5 років тому

      Manman Sorry to say it's NOT cheap Chinese steel -it's our steel that they have been buying and making into things we buy. It's their LABOR that's cheap and has been luring all these MFRS (manufacturers)to source stuff over there. We need to put an end to this. And soon.And if you think LABOR is too high here, think about everything that would have to come down along with wages, specifically crop prices. I think they're low enough now. Major re-shuffleing of our economy......

  • @yabetya8809
    @yabetya8809 5 років тому

    Urbana JD was my childhood

  • @josephbrosius3485
    @josephbrosius3485 5 років тому +2

    That's why I own a gleaner

  • @jasonlauritsen9567
    @jasonlauritsen9567 5 років тому

    Great video, heard about ya from Shark farmer. Keep up the good work, wish we could find some help here in Nebraska, it gets harder to find help every year.

  • @kellyatchison7516
    @kellyatchison7516 5 років тому

    Always enjoy your vids. Do have a question on a Versatile 250 cooling question. Will bother you later. Kelly Atchison

  • @rcorn8114
    @rcorn8114 5 років тому

    Amen on the it's in your blood.

  • @MrEst1953
    @MrEst1953 4 роки тому

    Things wearout not alot you can do about it , but replace it .

  • @cliedocladidahopper3094
    @cliedocladidahopper3094 5 років тому

    a company called lovejoy orcant rembr it is for torque

  • @andrasborcsok8731
    @andrasborcsok8731 5 років тому

    Hi Mike ! Greetings from Hungary ! I wonder what is the back tyre size on the JD S670 combine ? They look fat .

  • @SoybeanFarmer3300
    @SoybeanFarmer3300 5 років тому

    why do we have to lose a sunny great day for harvesting to a repair. maybe once the breakdown could coincide with a rainy day.

  • @SN-ui5os
    @SN-ui5os 5 років тому

    Tanks Mike for information .
    I have a question on you?
    Between harvest equipment case IH,John deer ,class lexicon, and gleaner,which one is more efficiently and less broken parts
    Or better to say ,which one is better to investigate?
    As you know harvest season is on short period and jobs should be done soon
    Thanks for answer Mike

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  5 років тому

      I think every company makes great machinery but each one has its good and bad.

  • @farminwithfergusons
    @farminwithfergusons 5 років тому

    wrenchen videos are good, welding on that china casting would probley turnout with porosity

  • @farmrrick
    @farmrrick 5 років тому

    I prefer the way the 100 and 20 series ran the load anger. Much easier repair.

  • @raduvas90
    @raduvas90 5 років тому

    how many hours did you get on that combine? I broke 2 belts, the upper auger and the lower auger because I ingested some earth when I was harvesting some beans. Did you check the lower auger? In both cases I have to replace the lower auger because the chain just bended the auger every time. They had to put a clutch like on the tailling elevator.

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  5 років тому

      Just under 1,000 I think. Not that many.

  • @jackwillie2729
    @jackwillie2729 5 років тому

    that breakfast got me in trouble …started adding fresh orange and apple to it now a year later just shredded frosty wheats and almond milk [still hate taste] , orange', and banana….its was hard but now theirs a lot of veggies, fruit and variety of nuts , 1 can soda a day and water bottle always …I though i was healthy tall and 160 wt. …was so wrong…to every one get a heart doctors opinion …

  • @valterwagner8507
    @valterwagner8507 5 років тому

    Boa noite cara tive esse mesmo problema com essa correia eu coloquei uma catraca na parte de cima do elevador nunca mais arrebentou nenhuma correia

  • @homecats1
    @homecats1 5 років тому +1

    Do all mid-West farmers have their own storage tanks? When is the corn or beans taken to a commercial elevator for sale?

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  5 років тому

      Yes most farmers have their own grain storage. They typically haul the grain to market after harvest throughout winter into the next summer.

    • @homecats1
      @homecats1 5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback. Where I grew up in South Texas, farmers carry their grain harvest (milo) directly to the commercial elevator for sale. There were no storage bins located on personal farms.

    • @57fitter
      @57fitter 5 років тому

      @@homecats1 That leaves you at the mercy of the markets or the elevator(storage fees).

  • @paulhudson8321
    @paulhudson8321 5 років тому

    It seems all makes of combines have weak points that break or wear first. It's good to know this information before you go out and buy a used machine. It wouldn't surprise me that this fairly new John Deere machines problems is a common weak point across the whole design.

  • @Comet925
    @Comet925 5 років тому

    West bend wisconsin that's where I live.

  • @kalebplace3244
    @kalebplace3244 5 років тому

    what part of ohio do you live in? because there is a koenig equipment store about 15mins south

  • @braedenmartin4432
    @braedenmartin4432 5 років тому

    Hey mike i got a question about our 276 bidirectional versatile tractor, it keeps leaking under the seat and it also wont start with the key, any tips on what could be the problem

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  5 років тому

      Sorry but I really don't know much about the 276 bidirectional tractors. Way before my time with Versatile.