So they use tracks on the combine in order to reduce compaction, but use a tractor with wheel weights to pull a grain cart? Doesn't that (to a degree) undo what the tracks achieve?
I think New Holland entered the European market when they bought Claeys. I think that is were the yellow for the European market comes from. New Holland has always been red and yellow in North America.
Bushels are technically volume, but are measured in pounds. For example, a bushel of soybeans is the exact same volume as a bushel of oats, even though a bushel of soybeans weighs 60 pounds, and a bushel of oats is, I believe 27 pounds, or somewhere around there. You could also get into the details of test weight, but that’s pretty complicated, google it if your that curious. Just for you silly metrics, a bushel of corn, or 56 pounds, is pretty much 25 kilograms
bigtractorpower that will be interesting I enjoy your videos and will be looking forward to more of them when you said grain and dairy I knew who it was but I thought I should respect the privacy of the farm thanks for the video
+bigtractorpower One of your best videos! I like watching the JD 8295R at work
A well made video as usual. I enjoy watching the harvesting videos
Very nicely put together video thank you
Nice video and nice comments. Thanks for posting!!
Thanks for sharing! I enjoy watching your videos, very interesting and well understandable! C U on the next one .
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Awesome Video!! Many Greetings!!
I like that tracked combine. Cool video!
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a lot of machines, nice work, like :) greetings
Such pretty equipment! Keep up the good work!
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great video as usual. Thanks for posting
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Nice video. It looked like the stubble was shorter during the no till. Was that an illusion or do they chop the stubble a little lower?
So they use tracks on the combine in order to reduce compaction, but use a tractor with wheel weights to pull a grain cart? Doesn't that (to a degree) undo what the tracks achieve?
Primal Rex Was thinking the same thing
Primal Rex The ground is dry and hard when harvesting wheat. I am sure they benefit the most from tracks when harvesting corn later in the fall.
Primal Rex since the tractor has duals it helps to spread the weight of the tractor thus reducing the compaction per tire on the tractor.
Like the wheel weights on the 9360R
The weights stand out.
Amazing!
Running with the front tires over the bale will also flaten it out to get re-baled.
Nice video does this farm run a lot of acres.
They are a good sized farm.
That’s the same Baler we have in the Uk but ours is yellow and it’s numbered a 1290. How come you have different colours and numbers?
I think New Holland entered the European market when they bought Claeys. I think that is were the yellow for the European market comes from. New Holland has always been red and yellow in North America.
Only time I seen newholland being yellow here in the USA is the 1960 combines
That baler was bought right down the road here in Wooster Ohio
Very cool.
Deere is currently making the 333G compact track loader.
Yes they are. Nice machine.
Legal
Why is not in HD resolution great power of the tractor
It takes few minutes to yt to process video
Sry, bad inglish
The New Holland baler has a Ohio dealer sticker called Lowe & Young
Yes it does.
I love your videos, however I can’t get my metric head around “bushels “ If anyone can can explain the conversion I would be grateful.
I agree. I’m from UK and we talk in tons.
Bushels are technically volume, but are measured in pounds. For example, a bushel of soybeans is the exact same volume as a bushel of oats, even though a bushel of soybeans weighs 60 pounds, and a bushel of oats is, I believe 27 pounds, or somewhere around there. You could also get into the details of test weight, but that’s pretty complicated, google it if your that curious. Just for you silly metrics, a bushel of corn, or 56 pounds, is pretty much 25 kilograms
Detonater Davis Thanks. I also see American apples packed in bushels.
Detonater Davis A bushel of oats is 32 pounds hope i help
I just looked up the horse power rating of the John Deere 333 it's 99 horsepower and the 332 is 89 horsepower
Interesting where did you look up the rating? I used the John Deere brochure I picked up at a dealership when the 333D was new.
The twine always brakes on the first bale
Like the new holland bayler!
Mavern Smith u can't even spell baler right
The Drisker What's it to you? I'm certain you've made plenty mistakes so be quiet and think before you speak, son.
Do you plan on filming onelonelyfarmer in the future?
I assume you try to keep the farmers name anonymous but I'm pretty sure whose outfit this is
I like to focus on the machines. I will have a few farmer interviews this winter.
bigtractorpower that will be interesting I enjoy your videos and will be looking forward to more of them when you said grain and dairy I knew who it was but I thought I should respect the privacy of the farm thanks for the video
Wes should do a review of that bailer
RideWhileYouCan I think Big Tractor Power should do a video of Wes making hay.
RideWhileYouCan We have all already seen the review.
BTP, I very much enjoyed this video, except for the lame baler. Because we like KRONE. Krone is the best, right Tim?
I would like to film a Krone. The farm in this video just traded for a Claas so I will get to film that this summer.
Na case IH and IH is better
The Drisker I've driven both John Deere and case, case is the worst junk out there. I don't know how case is still in business!
Came here from Farming Simulator xD
Very informative but also very repetitive