4 Combines harvesting corn in Michigan!
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- čas přidán 30. 11. 2022
- Follow along as we watch 2 Claas 760 Lexions with 16 row Geringhoff's a John Deere S690 with 12 row and a New Holland CR9.90 and 12 row Geringhoff harvest corn in Michigan!
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It’s nice when people come together and work as a team. Good job boys thumbs up to you all. Thank you for sharing❤
Well that was an enjoyable watch, looked a very healthy strong crop and great to see the 4 combines working in unison, great drone footage. NOW SUBSCRIBED.
Thank you!! Very impressive to see multiple machines and different brands running together.
Cool video. A 16 row corn head! That eats a lot of corn. Thanks for the video.
Yes 56 rows of corn in a pass!
Wow. That's a lot of iron in one field. Need more carts!🤣 Thanks for putting this online. Another great look at Michigan ag action.
Yes very cool to see this much iron!! They had another Balzer 1850 grain cart it went down right when I started to film. It was working great with the 3 carts running and 4 combines going.
@@MichiganFarmPhotos BTW - Thanks for a lot of great videos this year, and in years past. So nice to see Michigan farmers at work. Takes me back home when I can't get there. Would love to shake your hand some day and thank you in person. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Jay, Thank you! I enjoy spending the time in the fields with the farmers and sharing what a huge agriculture state Michigan is with CZcams viewers.
Must have a huge dump/grain facility to keep up with 4 combines, and A LOT of trucks lol cool video!
Thank you, I didn't get to see the grain facility but yes the trucks were none stop very impressive operation!
Brian Brown from Brown family farm in Chillicothe, Ohio use a Claas combine and it seems to work well. They had two but replaced one last year. Great video
Claas makes one heck of a combine for sure!
Very cool to see 3 different makes of combines in the same field. Are they all of the same farm or are some helping another farm out? Excellent drone footage as always👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you, The New Holland was a demo machine the rest are owned by the farm.
bardzo fajny film
Nice flying Jeff. Where was this at?
Thank you, M-46 in Saginaw County
Enjoy the channel
Thank you!
Guessing this is my neighbor's. 😊
All those different colors got along in one field?!
They did play nice together! It was very cool to see the different brands of combines and different corn heads in the field you could walk along and see each pass and how they were different. It was kind of like being at a farm show!
@@MichiganFarmPhotos haha. Very cool video. Thank you.
very nice video,where in michigan,
Thank you! Saginaw County
How do the guys like that 3 Axel Cart? Any problems with Hubs?
I'm not sure, they actually have an 1850 as well but it was down with unload gear issue at the time of this video
@@MichiganFarmPhotos I had a buddy in NE that had a Tandem 1874 and they had problems with hubs snapping, just Curious. I thought about getting one, to many Rocks for Tracks
You guys are harvesting in December you guys are still not done. Geez, that’s a lot of freaking acres.
This farm finished two days after I filmed this.
@@MichiganFarmPhotos 👌 ok
What brand is the 3-axle auger wagon? Balzer?
Yes that is a Balzer cart
@@MichiganFarmPhotos Thanks for the quick reply. I like the look of the Balzer carts. Haven't seen any down in Nebraska yet though. 😞
Which machine is the best out of those 4
The Lexion and New Holland were both running about the same the Deere was slower and more loss.
what's the capacity of that 'extended' cart?
Are you referring to the dump cart? I'm not sure exactly what it holds but with a good driver it would outrun the Balzer cart for grain moved.
This farm is Kenny farms our farm shop is by their farm
What part of Michigan?
Saginaw County, Michigan
what part of michigan?
Saginaw County
@@MichiganFarmPhotos I'm from saginaw township guessing thats out in merril
I'm being chased around by a drone for 9 years over $10
Sure is ugly with dumb wind generators 😮😮
But it's better than a solar farm!