We Found The Mud Again
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
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I know I've said it before, but it still amazes me that y'all can fix anything! Fixing those cables did not look like fun. The wheat looks nice & clean...not many weeds. Thanks for the video, stay safe!❤
Awesome video Hayden. Thank you guys
Hayden, thank you for explaining the nature of the fix for the combine.. That was kewl ♥️
It's hot today, stay cool out there everyone!
You ever consider putting together a time lapse compilation of the storms you guys deal with?
You guys just love the mud.😂❤
I went to college in western Kansas and yes they have the most incredible sunsets.
I'll just say it....and I really don't mean any judgement or insult by it. Seeing your mom under that draper head with the combine running made me really nervous. I know things are built better these days but that put my stomach in my throat. Love the vids, and yes you guys are the pros!
That sunset was something else , we don't get them here where I am in the UK England as its not so flat land as that so to me it is something special
I'm always amazed that the crops you harvest vary so much, so of them look very thin and would border on being uneconomic to harvest over here in the UK, I try to keep up with a dairy farm in Canada, they were bailing straw last year from another farm, I did say at the time that the amount of straw there would have been not worth baling in most seasons here, I only remember one year during a drought straw was in such short supply every inch was valuable
Looks like you're cutting next to hyw 4 in Ness county somewhere around Utica or Ramson area
The trouble with all these machines is they are built in sections then assembled, so when you want to fix one thing you end up taking half the machine apart to get at it, I used to drive lorries, my brother fixes them, it always a joke between us that if you want to fix the engine, you first removed the rear axle
Does your mom have a channel, if so I can't find it! 😮
Is some of the lamas wheat you are cutting irrigated? Cause some looks pretty good like the wheat you were cutting right at the end of the video. But the other stuff looks terrible.
Still wondering who recharges batter for grease guns.
Hey Hayden ... what's your opinion of a stripper header vs. the Draper you now use?
Why Do you running MacDon Header and Not Honeybee, Geringhoff or original Deere Header?
If your dad ever got tired of farming he could probably go to work at John Deer as a mechanic
Being mechanic is his least favorite thing 😂
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What did the shin hi wheat yield?
High teens
Saludos desde rawson Argentina soy pablo yo manejo un s780 ,si precisan alguno me voy para allá un abrazo
I have a question Hayden do you harvest anything else than wheat
Mainly wheat corn milo soybeans
Wheat, corn, soybeans and sunflower
We haven’t harvested sunflowers in a long time
@@HaydenOnHarvest After I wrote that I realized it was Emma who harvested the sunflowers.
Is ur home town getting hit by hurricane beryl?
No, if anything maybe some rain
@@HaydenOnHarvest that’s good
These companies don’t t make anything easy to fix. An engineer designed it but have no idea how hard they make it for the guy fixing it.
U guys work long hours and if something breaks fix it most of the time “ with a smile “. I understand things are not easy to design and / or to manufacture , but a lot of the time I question the reason behind something on machines