KINZE 1500 Grain Cart in Corn Harvest
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- čas přidán 9. 11. 2019
- In this video viewers spend time in field with a KINZE 1500 Grain Cart that can haul up to 1700 bu. of corn. This big grain cart is pulled by a 470 hp John Deere 9470RX tractor supporting two John Deere S770 combines with 712FC corn heads. This big cart can unload 750 bu. per minute into waiting trucks.
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WOW! It just amazes me how many commenters don't read the other comments. How many times did they comment on the cab corn and the second/minute issue. I just think you have answered those questions 50 times. SMH Thanks BTP!
At least I know they are paying attention. Cab Corn sure gets people worked up but it basically happens to almost everyone each season. This farm was pushing to beat the rain as I mentioned in other posts but it was a river bottom field with drainage cuts made across it after planting to let water flow out. All it takes is a bump on a train to topple a 300 bu. pile. Thanks for being a loyal viewer.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks for the reply.
Lots of folks can correct but not too many can get muddy and post great content. Thanks as always for the videos
Thank you for watching and commenting. I messed up on minutes vs seconds. I wish there was a way to edit a posted video. It was muddy and cold out there and I got covered twice getting the combines filmed in dust and bees wings from the corn.
5:15 750 bu/ sec.? DANG that's fast! : )
He meant "per minute", but 750 bushels per minute is a tremendous rate. At 60 lbs. per bushel, that's 45,000 lbs.
Thanks Jason for sharing another Awesome video 🌽🚜👍
Thank you for watching.
You're educating me again BTP.
I though the grain cart was powering the tracks..
Great video BTP as usual.. 👍👍
That has been a common question. They only move when pulled just like a wagon.
Great video! Awesome piece of equipment! Can hull a lot of grain for sure! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching.
Great video as as always ! I don't miss your videos when they come out . I don't always comment on them though but i'm watching .
Thank you for watching. I appreciate you comment. 👍👍
Enjoying your videos brotha...thanks so much
Great display of equipment, but I think there's a small correction. Instead of it unloading at 750 bushels per second, I'm pretty sure it's per minute. Thanks for your great channel.
I messed up. I have done a lot of combine videos lately and have been in bushels per second mode. It’s 750 per minute.
19.73 +/- Bushels per Second : timed the offload at +/- 76 seconds 🤗
Many episodes go bye quickly, this was one of those. Enjoyed🚜👍
Thank you Mark.
Thanks for the video. I loved it.
Thank you for watching.
Mmmm... cab corn...
Cab Corn happens. 😁
Everybody, nobody needs a big enough grain cart to require a quadtrack tractor. Kinze, hold our beer
Gotta love cab corn👍🚜😝
Cab Corn happens. Rain was an hour out and it was the last corn field of the year. They were pushing it.
Sweet lookin rig
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You make great videos. Thank you
I surely appreciate your efforts on our behalf. That's some great equipment. Probably paid for. I watch some of these guys with their new rigs, knowing some ain't gonna make it.
Thank you for watching. Farming is a risky business. I will say the farm’s I visit are generations old and really maximize the use of their machines.
Most of the guys running this big of equipment don't lease, buy and trade in. Some of these guys are putting 600+ hours on a machine a year. Most leases only cover 300 hours. When you put 600 hours a piece on 5 tractors you can bet your butt some stuff got accomplished along the way. It seems like 500k for a tractor is crazy but it pencils better than owning even more smaller cheaper ones, wich would require even more skilled operators and more management. This has been the trend of farming since the 40s when people started working more reliable jobs like factory work and leaving the farming to thier neighbor.
Beautiful
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Ok now that’s a nice setup💪🏻🇺🇸
Thank you for watching.
Love it great stream sir
Now Thats a Grain Cart 👍
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Great vid. 750 bushel per minute unload. Not per second I wonder
I messed up. I have done a lot of combine videos lately and have been in bushels per second mode. It’s 750 per minute.
Seems like a lot of cab corn!
Western Ky has gotta be Kinze's biggest grain cart market!
I would think the region does stand out for Kinze. Lots of Kinze planters and carts.
brian payne yes sir I own 33 of em I pull them with my 620 horsepower x-15 Cummins John Deere tractors. Thanks for watching. Let me work let me live
You have 33 grain carts?
Hi from Oregon
@2:15 had to do a double take because of that cab corn... Thought it was a one off or an old Titan II. :D
Good morning
Hi.
Awesome Video!!
Thank you for watching.
Cab corn at the beginning lol
I heard they give a $.50 premium for cab corn.
Kirk Gibbs lol
Cab Corn happens. This was the last field of corn for the year and rain was an hour out. They were running hard to get done.
bigtractorpower true, this year for us was quite a push to get the crop in. It nearly happened to us occasionally.
750 bushels per second out of a grain cart? That'd be one super fast way to fill a semi.
Matthew Hoag I caught that too haha
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Matthew Hoag maybe he actually meant to say minute 😂
Byrne yes, he did
Sure show some farm shops too want to see how they keep those tractors running
I will try to work on that this winter.
cool
Thank you for watching.
750 bushels per second? Wow I like it lol.
It’s per minute. I messed up. Thinking combines. 😁
I loved it. It was a funny mistake that doesn’t hurt anyone.
When you mention the DEF fluid that goes into the engine, here in Australia it's called "Ad Blue", does the same thing but under a different name.
Yes it is. I want to say that is what New Holland markets it as here.
I'm sure one of the new John Deere X950's will fill that whole grain cart up in a few minutes.
In Russia we call this "Joke's price $5"
I know the channel is called big tractor power but it would be cool to see some of the farm shops such as Garnett farms
Nicholas Renn I agree that would be awesome to see Garnetts shop
I need to ask to film the farm but I suspect a video will happen.
You can't have "big tractor power" without maintaining them. Although it seems that in Kentucky they buy new tractors when time for oil change comes along.
@@Matevz96 lol
Speaking of which. We need more Billy!
I've been beaten to the post on 2 points: 1. Cab corn 2. '750 bu per second." But I will say those grain carts are massive. I always laugh at those that talk about "too much tractor for running grain." Farmers used to use utility tractors to haul gravity wagons. But how many 500 bu gravity wagons were around. You can't haul 1500 bushel carts with 4020's or 190's.
I messed up. I have done a lot of combine videos lately and have been in bushels per second mode. It’s 750 per minute. Cab Corn happens. Rain was an hour out and this was the last field of the year. They were pushing to get done.
Hey your videos are great. You don't have to explain anything. I thought you meant 750 per minute when i heard it. As far as "Cab Corn", I suppose some people might think cab corn is something shameful. I guess I must too. Lol! Although, I am just joking that I give a darn about cab corn. Those carts are 38 feet long? Amazing!
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Thank you for watching.
I see it didn't get to one of the machines in time. It has a neat little pile of grain on the roof. How many bu fit on the roof? :) That was how I knew I went to far. It always ran over onto the roof first.
It's pretty well a semi trailer to drag around the field eh, lol.
It’s a semi trailer and a half.
1 US bushel is 35.239 litres.
1500 x 35.239 = 52,858.5 litres.
Let's say average corn hectoliter weight is 70 kg.
52,858.5 x 70 = 37,000.95 kg.
1700 bushels = 41,934.41 kg.
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I didn’t know a trailer could hold 1500 bushels, even a 53-footer.
They do not. This grain cart fills a truck and a half.
He never really realize the size of that Green heart tell you see it beside a semi that thing is just huge
It’s a monster cart.
How many bushel capacity is the roof of the combine?
Cab Corn happens. It was the last field of the year with rain on the way in an hour. They were pushing it to get done.
Usually 1.5 bushels lol
@bigtractorpower have u seen the new john deere x series combine its a twin rotor deere hopefully you can capture video of this machine in action next yr. Hopefully this farm will get to demo the machine.
I have. There was one in my area during wheat harvest. Can’t wait to film an X950 hopefully next June.
@@bigtractorpower cant wait to see the footage
At least I know people are paying attention.
Looks like the head lands are a little wet, picking up field debri.
It was wet. Last field of the year with rain rolling in.
The cart will hold 79,000 pounds of corn plus the weight of the cart which has to be more than that means the cart and grain will weigh 115,000 pounds. No wonder the ground is compacted and needs to be chisel plowed. No wonder it takes a powerful tractor to move it around the field.
In reality, an 8r could pull it
Does anyone make a 4 wheel drive combine? Or, 4 track with the fronts being driven and the rear tracks just for steering?
Many combines are 4wd with a powered rear axle. You can buy rear track kits for a combine to have on the back but they are expensive. I have seen 4 track combine pictures but I have never had a chance to film one.
Is this 2018 s7 series combine? I notice that the s7 in 2019 have different spout.
These are 2018 770s.
750 bu. per minute Not per second.
That is a big grain cart. How much does one of those Kinze grain carts weigh loaded? It looks like that John Deere 9470RX has all it can handle pulling it but with the transmission it has, it probably isn't too much.
I’m sure that tractor could pull the 2500 Cart if it wanted to.
750 bushels per second output from the Kinze...??? (I think you mean 7.5/sec...???)
Or 750 a minute ?
Yes per minute. I messed up. Been doing allot of combines which per second.
Brian Ruane I think he means 750 bushels per second
@@bigtractorpower Most of us knew what you meant, but if anybody could do it, Kinze could!! : )
750 bushels pers second would take a highly skilled operator
750 bu per min, right?
Yes I messed up. Was thinking combine time.
that thing is like a house in Germany LOL
It is a monster grain hauler.
Jason ,can you say who's farm this is , if not I understand
What tarp is on it?
Man I sure hope someone else points out he misspoke, the first 50 posts on it didnt make it obvious.
I messed up. I have done a lot of combine videos lately and have been in bushels per second mode. It’s 750 per minute.
are they almost done harvesting corn in Kentucky or are they done already?
Corn is all done. This was the last of it on a river bottom. Most of it was complete in early September.
Imagine future farming with UFO levitation drive and traveling 5 miles in the blink of an eye. No more tracks, LSW tires, stuck tractors, grain carts or blocking rural gravel roads with a 40 foot header on a combine.
It will be here sooner than we might think. I know a farmer spraying his crops by drone and is experimenting with seeding.
Wait..you said the Kinze unloads at 700 bushel a second???
I messed up. It is per minute. Had combine time on my mind.
That is a big grain cart
750 bushels per second? That would mean you could unload that grain cart in 2 seconds! I know you probly meant 7.5 bushels per second. Great Grain cart
I messed up. I have done a lot of combine videos lately and have been in bushels per second mode. It’s 750 bu per minute.
OOPS, unload the grain cart at 750 bushels per second,
Per minute. I messed up.
Ha you got cab corn on the left combine roof
😁 cab corn happens.
5:13 750 bu / second or minute? :)
Per second @RangleNZ
Per minute. I messed up. Was thinking combine time.
@@bigtractorpower lol I dont know what I was even thinking
I didn’t hear my self say second. I sure wish I could fix it.
@@bigtractorpower we knew what ya meant, lol.
You said 750 bushels per second. Maybe you meant 7.5 bushels per second?
No he meant 750 a minute
You failed to mention how much weight that 1500 holds when it has 1700 bushels
Unfortunately I do not know. I did not ask while I was filming and Kinze did not provide that detail in the brochure.
How much bushel is 1qm or 1kg?
1 US bushel is 35.239 litres.
1500 x 35.239 = 52,858.5 litres.
Let's say average corn hectoliter weight is 70 kg.
52,858.5 x 70 = 37,000.95 kg.
@@Jumbojt thanks!
@@Jumbojt I will never understand why they measure crops in bushels, why not simply by volume or mass? Plus I believe that "bushel" isn't same in corn or soybeans.
750 bushels a second? Sure. Or not.
It’s per minute. I messed up.
Please tell us
I don’t like stating something not in a sales brochure but a bushel of dry corn weighs 56 lbs. 1700 x 56 would 95,200 lbs of corn piled into this cart.
750 bushels per second seems awful fast
It’s per minute. I messed up.
Did you see my last reply to your last video.
Scruffy 61 no
Thank you. Got it and removed 👍
G'day lol