Loading Inoculant & John Deere is here!
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 10. 06. 2021
- ** Frankles trys to load inoculant bags and Deere is here to change a sensor on the 9620Rx. Also Mike realized Ashtyn didn't send out his lunch - how will he survive?! đ€đ
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đ my goodness my anxiety levels went on overload watching you 2 with that cart crane I couldnât take it đ€Șđđ
Watchin Frankel's work that pallet truck is like watching Austin Powers in the tunnel on the cart đ
50 point turn lol
The Bourgault Shake ;)
Living the dream.
I love watching you operate, or try to operate that remote. Fun watching the two of you unloading the inoculant.
Hey Mike , you really need to be congratulated on your CZcams presentations especially with regard to having closed captions/subtitles in place âimmediatelyâ upon posting , you are just so far ahead of most of the âother farmingâ CZcamsrs including the âbigâ fellows, most of these other fellows just donât get the importance of subtitles , if âyouâ can consistently get captions in place immediately upon posting then thereâs no real reason why the others cannot, good on you Mike - you are great to watch and very entertaining, cheers.
Thanks! đ
Love that you donât bash brands. Good videos as always
Frankles is a star âïž
This video has it all! Gratuitous horn usage, napoleon dynamite references, and frankles!
Tip of the Day Mike, get some short extra lifting strap, put it trough from those bagstraps that way its way much easier hook to it. Crews fingies and truckbodies says thank you :D
Back in the day, the only sensor we had was the machine operator. I think the "Nut Behind the Wheel" was the best computer/sensor ever designed.
Well most of the "Nuts behind the wheel" anyways... I've seen quite a few that were lacking in judgment when it came to driving tractors alone or with equipment attached. Lol. They needed an extra sensor for judgment.
@@syndicateleader6396 Farmers of old, those who did not have cabs, who plowed with 3 bottom plows, disked with 8' disk, they had senors that even the most computerized equipment today did not have. They could hear every nuance their made and would stop and grease the bearing they heard starting to complain. By tomorrow, tractor operators will be optional, as autonomist equipment is the new thing. The farmer will simply sit at his desk in his office and watch for any problems that the 6 units he has working goes about the task of farming without the farmer present. The equipment that Mike and company are using does not require him to do anything but ride along. It is all auto-steer that makes it where the operator can sleep, play games on his computer, or do youtube videos. With all of the computer screens now and when more are added in the future, the operators are going to have to have a periscope to see out of the cab. OH GEE, I did say the next step is operator optional....
@@bigun447 I worked on a farm for 4 summers. I drove a David Brown tractor and a couple internationals. I know all about open air farming. You shouldn't assume because when you assume you make an "ass out of you and me". Been there done that bud and there are still lots of farmers that come close to killing people the way they drive and handle tractors.
Laurel & Hardy comes to my mind here. đ
you taught him well Mike push buttons til you find the right one
Get you a short strap to help hooking up the bags
thinking the same thing!
That would make sense so not gonna do it đ€Ș
i was thinking a chain and hook.
@@regmcguire5582 was going to suggest that too...
Watching you operate that crane to hook up the bags is the same kind of anticipation watching a space module dock in a movie. Intense heart rate.
who knew the hardest part of farming was using the boom and mini fork lift. i have actually used one of the mini fork lifts. they can be very dangerous if you get caught in between something, you can smash stuff easy or get your ass ran over. darn things have lots of power. you can crush your leg and see it folded in half before you even have a chance to say ouch. be safe guys, dont find yourself caught in the bite/between things. thanks for the vid mike.
Jethro is the best thing you haveđ
Mike, you gotta change the Jay on the side of the truck to say "Mike" so it says Mike's freight division lol.
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always!!!
I thought the title saying John Deere was here was that the secret delivery was a demo of the new high horsepower 9RX
Oh đ€... Haha no đ€·đ»ââïžđ
Love the view out your front window.
Yes it looks really beautiful Mike.đ
Great video Mike
I'm really locking forward to the "cleaning of the airdrill and cart"-video :D
Mike when you wave to people I could understand how they may mis interpret your wave as a motion to stop... Do you find that happening a lot?
Wow it's like watching Laurel and Hardy đđđ
11:07 mighty python humor
I don't know about the Green Beast, you have too order the optional extra window washer water đđŠđș
Great video mike
top notch video!
Love the video and keep up your great work
It always seems to be the sensor and never the problem the sensor is there to sense...
I think that may be the first time you ended the video and actually ended the video on the first attempt! đ Keep em coming buddy!
You would think the dealer would clean your windows. Lol
get yourself a lifting strap for that boom crane mike! it will make it way more easy to hook stuff up
You can get forks for the crane or else a couple long lifting straps for the pallets.
I think I'm going to have to start using the Mike Mitchell hand wave !
Even with that rain it is still super dusty. Frankles needs more camera time.
It looks like you need Frankles to ride along with you to operate the innoculant crane for you.
Neither one of you should ever be crane operators... đ
Great awesome video mike, I wonder how u make it threw ur day lmao đ
Somebody start gofundme for Mike! Poor man will die of starvation if he doesn't get his launch soon
You should carry a big shackle and gather the steps together with it and then just hook the shackle.
mike the john deere guy brought your lunch
I'm a retired farmer in Montana, I enjoy your videos and watch them all the time. I'm guessing you farm about 40000 acres or so. Get a kick out of your wife, what a hell of worker she is. My question is, say in a 1000 acre field, in 12 hours how much can you drill with the 84 foot drill? Just curious
Around 50ac/hr
mike add hooks to the center of that canola bag lifting frame, you can pick up two of those smaller bags at once that way
A couple big lifting straps, large enough to go around pallet and bags, you could lift the whole pallet at once. 2â wide lifting straps x length, measure around the pallet and bag. They could be left in box truck so all the rigs could use them. Be Safe. Wonder if you transferred something from Johnny to the Fendt or Vise Versa. Depends if the issues were German or American. Thanks again for the videos.
Mais um vĂdeo top
Run some slings through the pallet and load the whole pallet onto the seeder
Yogi &Booboo were there and stole ya food basket đđđđ
Morning
we load out aproxt 1000 or more 3300 pound Reefer units off the fronts of Semi Vans, and Shipping containers to ship over seas with a hand pallet jack we push by hand and or pull and every one has to be spun around inside the containers. and we can do it like a Ballet, smooth and with ease.
Great, now I got to cook me some Bacon :) Good video Mike
Mike đđšđŠđ.
If you hook to the zip tie, can get all four loops at once... lol
Would be interesting to talk to one of those road guys sometime.
Does Bourgault's crane have a load holding valve, if hose breaks etc? Or a bulk bag safety frame option so the seed drill operator is less likely to have the bag fall on them when untying the bottom of the bag?
Go frankles đ§
You need to build a small equalizer bar for lifting the bags.
16:00 spreader bar.
Thank you for sharing many of your jobs on a large farm.
But I must say, that it does not impress to see your handling of the crane arm, there is room for improvement.
A 2' or 3' by 1" sling or a shackle would make that job so much easier and quicker.
there is a lifting frame but its meant to be used with large bags. if he added some hook points in the middle he could pick up a pair of those bags at once. EDIT - he talks about it at 16:00
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Zinger!
can you not get forks like they have for cranes on building sites and hang it of the mini crane?
This is the blind leading the blind situation..... lol
Yes! đ€Łđ€Ł
@@mikemitchell2554 keep up the good work bud. From a fellow Canadian your doing great. Oh an whatever you do don't lose Ashton as I can tell she means the world to you and is an amazing wife. Not many wives are out farming with their husband like she does.
@@syndicateleader6396 thanks! And I don't intend to đ
Oh. Was that your lunch?
Well look at that, some carhartt maple leaf gear. My local farm store doesn't have the US flag on it...that's some top notch treatment.
Also, build you some wood stacked ramps to back the truck on and maybe it would elevate the rear to drive the pallets on the cart? Except wood would cost you about $450 for a couple 2x6 boards.
We like seeing you work Mike, you should leave the camera away a bit on a tripod !
i think you need a clevis for the bag straps then clevis to the crane
Frankles stop trying to hurt Jethrow, he has feelings yknow
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You need little stickers or something like that for the remotes.
It does have labels
But you never remember
@@fowletm1992 So the labels have no sense? Whats the point of having labels then..?
@@RoisinT2
Na they're all labelled like up down in out amd such
But usually your pressing buttons without looking at the remote
Eventually it would become muscle memory but it gets used so few times It never really makes it to muscle memory
Mike your a whole month behind hahhaha. Just slap em all up and let us catch up with where your at!! hahaha
Haha I am trying!
A little yellow strap sling would cut your loading time in half
Why not putting a small vibrator rotor in the inoculant tank? Want that make any progress to the sticky inoculant?
No lunch aw man đ
Hey, i was wondering how many acres you are seeding.
Do you have to phone in the error codes or does the tractor transmit them over GSM to the John Deere tech?
Yeah you need Siri running that remote, plus she can help you with your profile shots.
Somebody send Mike some soft shackles. Would make hooking those bags up way easier.
Why is the "remote" always stored on the opposite side of where it is needed?
It is the same remote that controls the conveyor, which is on the other side
@@derekschmucker1609 conveyor and lift arm are separate remotes, storage pods are however on the conveyor side.
At least he doesn't store the broom on the top of the tank anymore.
Mike, are you gonna say how many acres you seeded this year? I'm guessing about 35.000+
Instead of a ramp to load a whole pallet, you could get a crane pallet lifter to sit in the inoculant truck and then hook it to the air seeder crane to lift a whole pallet from the truck platform onto the air seeder platform. That is if the crane is strong enough to lift a full pallet with two inoculant bags at the same time. Something like these: www.tenaquip.com/category/overhead-pallet-lifters/overhead-pallet-lifter?sort=price&direction=asc
If you shake more than twice, you're playing with it.
Nothing wrong playing with your sack.
You need a playstation controler on that crane !!!
I wonder how many codes farmers experience each year worldwide.
@Monk Farmer true
The worst thing is when you have an actual problem and there isn't one! We had a problem with a bad connection to the injection pump (just the valve that shuts down the engine) and couldn't figure it out for months until it finally gave us an error code.
We now know why you choose not to fly a drone for some of your shots because with your button pushing skills the drones would have an extremely short life before you crashed them into something đ€Łđźđžđ·đ
We also know why it's Mike's brother who flys a sprayer plane and not Mike. đ
@@ITubeTooInc Truer words have never been spoken
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Our soybeans come in bags 4x bigger than that one and I always hate undoing the bottom of the bag. Strings always in knots
hi Mike. how many acres of seeding do you do each year? Are managing these acres for other people? A 6000 acre field seems unthinkable over here in the UK.
How many acres do you have Mike
OK after seeding is over we will have loading innocullant bag lessons until we get it done in less than 10 minutes
Ashtyn can likely do the training. Or maybe they should just get her to do all the inoculant loading before someone gets hurt.
Are you going to buy Fendt 1167?
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How often to you need to change/clean air filters in the field? Seems really dusty. I know you said it has been bad, just wondering the impact on the equipment and frequency.
Too much
7:15 you need hang 2 hooks and get rid of those safety clips life will be much easier
Mike what's your p.o. box I'm sending you some sharpies and paint markers to label your remotes! Lol keep up the hard work bro
We are starting to go through the DTâs waiting for your video on the new Fendt 1167 Vario MT but got a teaser when Dustin Bezugly released a short video with him & Austin taking the unit for a cruise in the Saskatoon area.
Austin also said that they where delivering one to Mike a few days ago. And I'm pretty sure Mike posted something about it on his patreon. But we're just so many days behind so it's probably a month until we finally see it đ
His channel name is
Full line Austin, if anyone wants to check him out đ
Mike didnât you say that Ashton was better working the broom, as she hasâŠâŠwell you knowâŠâŠmore experience? shame on you! Just trying to help buddy!đđ€Łđ
mike u should get the thing that mounts to your head so u can put a yout camera/phone on that!