Less Horsepower Believe It Or Not - John Deere 7920 & KUHN FC 4061 TCD
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- čas přidán 3. 10. 2023
- We got a chance to try our new 7920 on the KUHN FC 4061 TCD!
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How Farms Work by Ryan Kuster is a CZcams channel based in rural Potosi, Wisconsin. Our mission is to teach those who didn't grow up on a farm what the farming life is like. These videos show the Kuster family working together raising cattle and crops. We believe everyone who wants to know more about farming should be able to share the farming experience with us and we look to educate the world on many essential agriculture topics.
How Farms Work takes place on ~1,100 acres with around 75-200 cattle at any given time. Four John Deere tractors are currently used on the farm, which are a 4020, 4640, 7600, and 8235R.
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Nice meeting y’all! Such a peaceful scene!
It was good meeting you too Chris! Good luck with that neighbor of yours!
For a dry year, its good to see 2nd crop recovered. Good luck with high yields, great weather, safety and better grain prices.
The 79 and the kuhn make a nice mower combo😃👍 the drone footage in the valley is amazing👍👍
Thanks for showing non-farmers How Farms work in real life. Your videos are so informative.
Thanks for watching!
Nice looking hay. Love the channel. The 79 seems to be a very good match to the Kuhn mower. Thanks for sharing....
Michigan must have stole all your rain. It rained here probably 2x a week the ENTIRE summer. It was awesome
Another great video love the different shots you have a great day Ryan Farm on
What a beautiful grass.
Just amazing how far technology has come nice work!
Nice video Ryan! I hope you are feeling better.
Glad you're on the mend. The seat suspension is probably much better in the 7920, so that helps too.
I had to keep it under 10 but the duals really really helped
Its amazing what technology can do thats so kool the tractor drives itself great drone shots I've always been impressed with ur drone work seems like u are always getting better and better with that drone
Hey Ryan I can't believe hey season is coming to a end.
Seems like summer went by way too fast!
Love the video Ryan and the drone video too .
Great job Ryan, and fantastic footage💯👌👍🙏😎
This Kuhn haven't been a better video. I love hay cutting and bailing videos.
awsome video ryan always love the mowing videos till next year thumbs up and shared
Great video and drone footage Ryan thank you 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
thx for sharing !
That Kuhn is worth it's weight in gold!
It's been an extremely dry year for us to down here in East Texas. A lot of people has sold their cows from lack of feed Going to be hard on the ones that didn't from not having but a couple cuttings of hay for the winter.
Good video and as always great drone footage Ryan!! Hope your back is getting better?
Steadily improving. Hurts on occasions but that’s about it!
Interesting that you could get the autosteer to work with the center pivot! I've wondered about doing that, how the GPS can compensate for the off side and switch. 👍🚜👍👍
Nice video. I like your style of letting just watch the equipment working without constant narration.
Glad you enjoyed!
Ryan prayers you are getting better ❤❤❤❤❤
Sucks that hay season coming to an end but will be cool seeing how fall havest goes
Hey Ryan, So thankful yall have the 7920 to run while you heal. The valley looks great. Did you buy the Kuhn mower? I hope the valley gives enough cow feed for the year. Take Care, Take it Easy and TRUST JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 Spectacular footage, editing and production. Wow.
Ryan, do manufacturer marketing departments (Deere, Kuun, etc) ever reach out to you and ask for permission to use your footage!? If they don’t, they should, and give you the credits.
Fantastic job as usual!
I'm a bit backlogged on sending some wrapper footage to KUHN, but our sponsors do regularly reach out for footage!
Imagine the accuracy if you had a second receiver on the mower.
You have it way too easy. Old days the rollers would plug up and have to be cut out with a rusty ol knife. The sickle mower would clog up when mowing over mowed hay. Oh nice memories haha. Looking good man.
I am always thankful of improvements in technology! Dad has plenty of those stories!
@HowFarmsWork my great grandfather on down farmed and I grew up hearing all the stories and even lived a few myself.when I had my go at it. I wouldn't even think of putting up hay now without a cab tractor. Back then though having a square baler was huge from shocking the hay on poles. Neat stuff and looks like u have a very nice set up. 👍
Great Video Ryan, I hope the hay doesn't get wet! Did you use the GPS guidance for the whole of the valley? how did it go? thanks for sharing
I didn’t on the lower valley as I couldn’t pin the dimensions down well enough to do more than 3 passes without going off. The problem with the a pulled mower and GPS is that it is offset and it drifts. I didn’t have exact dimensions and probably wasn’t close on some like distance from hitch to axles
very informative sir👌👍
Good video
Good match
Great views today. Thanks for risking a camera to get the shots on the mower
I just appreciate those of you that watch!
Wow,😮😮😮 that is some good looking forage.😅😅😅
Why do you not show a complete turn around on the end of the field? I would like to 😢see at least one,please!
I don't know why it is, but I think hay-making is fascinating.
You get your knee scoped? The 79 an the Kuhn mower really compliments each other, Hay looks very nice 👍🏾
Bilateral hernia surgery!
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Great!
Hey I think you need to do some more testing with that Kuhn's my grass in FLORIDA is getting high you nwed to do some testing. 😂 I am close to a big Mouse too
Any idea what grass that is? Looks spectacular be some good cow chow
Reed Canary. It’s not particularly known for being the most nutrient dense but it is good enough for beef cattle!
Any specific reason why you have hay in the valley? In our area the hilliest of the hills are hay and the rest is row crops especially flat ground
This farm cannot grow anything else due to soil type
4:43 Grasshopper yeeting itself?
I decided to go another route as the ramps to add to it would have cost as much as this trailer.
Ryan. may l ask what part of your back did you have to get fixxed? how are you feeling? it takes quite a whill for it to totaly heal. I've had a fusion that goes from t9 and ends at l5 .I hope you never get that bad.
thank you for yourl good farming show.I like to warch it. Tony Fox rrom Nichols new york.
I had bilateral hernia surgery, I'm at about 99% now!
Comment #2: A merch idea.... sell some still shots of your video-ography. You create some great shots. Charge $XX.XX for 'generic' shots and $XX.XX plus for custom, specific suggestion, clips. (( Then I get 1% for coming up with the idea! lol ))
When I was cutting hay (alfalfa) in the 70s and 80 we used a conventional swather with sickle cutter bar, and steel roll conditioner mounted underneath. Disc mowers cut much lower, producing more tons per acre. Is that a good thing? If you're criterion isn't lbs of milk per acre, you shouldn't be farming.
Vasectomies don’t really hurt that bad! - lol
Are you saying the 79 has less horsepower than the 46?
Definitely. The 4640 is turned up and the 79 is not. You can tell a difference while mowing.
How fast were you mowing? I’m guess around 7 mph
Between 7-9
@@HowFarmsWork thank you.
Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Ryan I have seen 🙈🙈🙈 it all now 🤣😅🤣🤣😅😅
Fun