In this video I show most of our equipment we use on our farm. Lots of equipment for a dairy farmer and cash crop farmer! Thanks for watching and the support!
Fantastic video! Impressive amount of equipment for sure. You can definitely tell the farm was built on a lot of hard work that most people can’t appreciate. Thanks for taking the time to showcase your family farm.
Very well done , you did a great job explaining all of the equipment & more ! Your dad should be very proud of your knowledge ! I am sure you learned alot from your father ! Congratulations , what a tour , remarkable !! Thank you , Bob
The Dairy Industry and Dairy Farmers are amazing with the work ethic, intelligence, and drive to succeed and prosper!! Dairy farmers are a whole different breed of farmer!! Keep going strong!!!
I've seen this before. But, this was much more extensive and you now have more equipment. You have some great equipment. Dad's found and purchased a lot of necessary machines over the years, and at a decent price, I'm sure. To stay in the business, you have to dot all your I's and cross every T. Hats off to you all Kip.
Grew up on a dairy farm..... much smaller but was all pretty much all Allis-Chalmers equipment, 190XT, D17 with Vaughn loader, two WD's and a C. Eventually I added a D19. Also had an E Gleaner combine, I added a second E and that sped up harvest nicely. Hired our silage chopping which was done with a White 2-135 and Hesston chopper with two row corn head. Baled hale with New Holland square balers and a Gehl 1500 round baler. An Allis 390 haybine (that was a very good haybine) and a New Holland 460 haybine (that was a terrible haybine). Picked ear corn with an Oliver pull-type picker and before that a WC with mounted Allis picker. Ground corn with a Gehl 65 mixer mill and later a tandem axle Farmhand which was a good grinder/mixer mill. We did have a 7000 4 row wide planter, our only JD piece.... Oh, and a Deere grain elevator. Those were good days. Going to make a chocolate milk shake right now.
OMG doesn't it make your head spin to think how much money is invested in all your equipment? I love to see all those tractors! The first tractor I drove was Farmall with the twin wheels in front. That tractor was replaced by an Oliver. Being a farm kid I was nine when I first drove a tractor
I liked this video because it told not only what you have but also how you came about it. Could you do a video on how the buildings came about as well as the history on the silos?
Great job sir. Nice clean well well maintained equipment. I enjoy watching your channel. I live about 81/2 miles west of your farm and it is always neat as a pin around there. Your aunt carries our mail. Keep on keeping on my friend and be safe!!!!
Kip , remember the V.A. can help you , temporary , a cane , walker , motorized wheel chair , what ever it takes , please follow thru , you served our country well in the Army , stay safe , prayers !
Great video buddy.I live in England and worked on farm as a kid and when left school.but then went into construction.Really miss the time in the fields👌👌👍👍
Nice descriptions. That's a crapload of tractors. Love! And back up this & back up that. Smart. Thanks for taking the time to show all your stuff & the thinking behind it!
I'm a dairy Farmer from Ontario and I think it's nice that you put in a video once a week. Can't wait to get in and see what the content is going to be. Thanks allot eh.
Being a ‘66 model myself, I’m partial to the 5020. Since you have two Case 430s that must have been a good model year as well. My dad owned a Farmall Super A so those will always have a special place in my heart. And who can argue with you about the 4440. An outstanding model for JD. With your dad’s knowledge and experience the majority of your equipment came from auctions so good prices, low hours and in great shape. Thanks for the tour & wee talk about each piece of equipment. Another great vid Kip. Keep them coming. Take care. Cheers.
@@fml5910 He buys it used, and it will be on his farm 20 yrs. The thing about that old John Deere equipment, it eventually swings back to being worth its original list price. If you purchased a 10 year old 4440, got 30 years of use out of it, and went to sell it now, you would make $, it’ll bring over its original list price if you took care of it. My old 9500 combine, purchased it very used, got another 15 years out of it, paid $35k (it was low 100’s new), I see them going for $50’s k now, in another 10 yrs when the price of a new machine is in the $2m range, it will bring $100k again. Machinery is like aircraft. It is an investment. Unlike cars.
Great tour. Love all that Green. Hope to see field work soon. Thanks for sharing. Know you probably have other things to do. Really appreciate seeing and hearing about your equipment.
Nice equipment, loved using the 30 and 40 series. I used to pick up at Toyo Seat in Imlay city in the late '90s, didn't know you were so close. I also picked up at Lear Seating in Elsie, Mi, there's a large dairy right at the edge of town there too. The good old days, like that part of your state.
I love your no BS approach to this like everything else you do ,here's what we have , this is what it is , and this how we use it !! I do think you my have the corner on JD chopper box wagons though !!! Thanks for the interesting tour!!! I think dad is enjoying life , get him to tell us his story if he would !!??
Kip , if one was too look up dairy farms in a dictionary , I think a picture of your farm would be pictured . Your family has some really nice equipment and a lot of it . I think your dad is a master at these auctions , this equipment he is purchasing are smart choices . This is the game one must play to keep their family farms afloat ! I just want you to know I really enjoy your videos . May god continue to bless you all and stay safe ! PS how is your Niece doing ?
You're awesome bud. Loved the vid. I have a 6910, 2200 hrs, unused brand new 630A head put away in the barn and a 6 row Kemper which you need for corn!!!!!! All for sale.
A lotta equipment! But everything has a use and a purpose. A good example of expanding when times are good and planning ahead. People need to remember that all of this equipment wasn’t acquired at one time.
Nice line of equipment, our farm has newer John Deere's cause we cash crop 1200 acres and do another 900 of custom work, but I always loved old iron. I wish we could get away with the old 40 and 50 series but time is money, nice videos I enjoy every one you post, take care and God bless all your family
Having all the backup equipment is the way to go. When you're in the business of making milk quality forage is so important. Equipment pays for itself when you feed cows high quality forage. Having your own agbagger is also the answer you can never get one when you need it. Owning one far out weighs loss of forage quality waiting for one. Field work is coming up soon, rest up it'll only last 8 months. Thanks for the tour.
Gerber wagons were made down the road from where I grew up, I went to school with the owner's son(it's run by one of the brothers now though), pretty cool to see one in a random CZcams video.
@@KipSieglerFarming1 biggest pull-type we used was a Gehl 1265. You gotta make a video later in the year when y'all chop with your John Deere pull-type
Efficiencies of operation, big farming requires multiples of equipment and you have to feed the money makers, cannot wait for repairs or hope weather holds. Imagine, just 80 years ago, many farmers were just switching from horses to a tractor!
Hey Kip! You have a ton machinery and they are in very good condition. Could you do some video about your John Deere 9400 tractor in action this spring? Keep it up, I love your videos!
Great video.
What an amazing amount of machinery.
All kept in pristine condition......
Fantastic video! Impressive amount of equipment for sure. You can definitely tell the farm was built on a lot of hard work that most people can’t appreciate. Thanks for taking the time to showcase your family farm.
Thank you grandpa started in 1952 👍
Very well done , you did a great job explaining all of the equipment & more ! Your dad should be very proud of your knowledge ! I am sure you learned alot from your father ! Congratulations , what a tour , remarkable !! Thank you , Bob
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The Dairy Industry and Dairy Farmers are amazing with the work ethic, intelligence, and drive to succeed and prosper!! Dairy farmers are a whole different breed of farmer!! Keep going strong!!!
I've seen this before. But, this was much more extensive and you now have more equipment. You have some great equipment. Dad's found and purchased a lot of necessary machines over the years, and at a decent price, I'm sure. To stay in the business, you have to dot all your I's and cross every T. Hats off to you all Kip.
Great tour - thanks
Grew up on a dairy farm..... much smaller but was all pretty much all Allis-Chalmers equipment, 190XT, D17 with Vaughn loader, two WD's and a C. Eventually I added a D19. Also had an E Gleaner combine, I added a second E and that sped up harvest nicely. Hired our silage chopping which was done with a White 2-135 and Hesston chopper with two row corn head. Baled hale with New Holland square balers and a Gehl 1500 round baler. An Allis 390 haybine (that was a very good haybine) and a New Holland 460 haybine (that was a terrible haybine). Picked ear corn with an Oliver pull-type picker and before that a WC with mounted Allis picker. Ground corn with a Gehl 65 mixer mill and later a tandem axle Farmhand which was a good grinder/mixer mill. We did have a 7000 4 row wide planter, our only JD piece.... Oh, and a Deere grain elevator. Those were good days. Going to make a chocolate milk shake right now.
Very good 👍👍
Great line up.
Wow you have lots of iron! Thanks for the video!
OMG doesn't it make your head spin to think how much money is invested in all your equipment? I love to see all those tractors! The first tractor I drove was Farmall with the twin wheels in front. That tractor was replaced by an Oliver. Being a farm kid I was nine when I first drove a tractor
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I liked this video because it told not only what you have but also how you came about it. Could you do a video on how the buildings came about as well as the history on the silos?
That’s a great idea, thanks 👍
Nice video love equipment tours. I have a 8300 it has a pile of hours on it I call old reliable.
Those were a great series👍
@@KipSieglerFarming1 yes they were it has 21,000 + hours now gets used for almost everything
Thanks for the equipment tour, thoroughly enjoyed!
I love the variety of equipment a lot of fun to watch
JD 4440 and a JD 4020....Darn you have probably the two best John Deere tractors ever made.
You guys take great care of your equipment!
Thank You for letting us tour with you.
Great video. Love all the machinery!
I can tell you love and appreciate your machines. Thank you for sharing. I haven't done any farm work in over 20 years. I miss it all the time.
Great video! You are the real deal. Just found your videos recently and am very impressed. Keep up the great work Kip and family!
Wow you sure have a lot of equipment. Nice to see it all
Great job sir. Nice clean well well maintained equipment. I enjoy watching your channel. I live about 81/2 miles west of your farm and it is always neat as a pin around there. Your aunt carries our mail. Keep on keeping on my friend and be safe!!!!
Thank you 👍
Enjoyed the video and information on all the equipment. Just loved all the tractors, thats where my heart is. Thanks for the video.
Yes sir thanks
Kip , remember the V.A. can help you , temporary , a cane , walker , motorized wheel chair , what ever it takes , please follow thru , you served our country well in the Army , stay safe , prayers !
Thank you for explaining all of the equipment, good job.
Thank you 👍👍
Amazing what you have so you always prepared when the wheather is good i guess thanks greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Great video !! top notch farm ! best equipment tour ever you know your way around that farm !! Thumbs up THANKS !!!!
Great video buddy.I live in England and worked on farm as a kid and when left school.but then went into construction.Really miss the time in the fields👌👌👍👍
Thank you sir👍
Nice descriptions. That's a crapload of tractors. Love! And back up this & back up that. Smart. Thanks for taking the time to show all your stuff & the thinking behind it!
Yes sir 👍
My dad had one of them allis 545b loaders! Keep on to it, they only get more rare.
Great video!
Awesome collection of well taken care of equipment
Thank you👍
thanks for the tour . great channel
You hit the nail on the head when you say can’t afford to wait when you got make feed for milk cows!!!
Yes sir 👍👍
Just amazing. I'm at a loss for words.
That's not equipment tour!! That is equipment envy! 😉👍💯👌🇺🇲
Great tour of your farm equipment and explaining there operations. God luck in 2020 from North Central Illinois.
Thank you sir
Wow you have a lot of great machinery great vid kip 👍🏻
Great education on the equipment. So correct, time is money when ithaying
Some collection of machinery👌👌
Good to hear from you brother, busy busy for all of us 👍
Another great video Kip. Keep up the great work.
Thanks John
Great video and I sure do love my Deere tractors and equipment
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I'm a dairy Farmer from Ontario and I think it's nice that you put in a video once a week. Can't wait to get in and see what the content is going to be. Thanks allot eh.
Yes sir👍
Being a ‘66 model myself, I’m partial to the 5020. Since you have two Case 430s that must have been a good model year as well. My dad owned a Farmall Super A so those will always have a special place in my heart. And who can argue with you about the 4440. An outstanding model for JD. With your dad’s knowledge and experience the majority of your equipment came from auctions so good prices, low hours and in great shape. Thanks for the tour & wee talk about each piece of equipment. Another great vid Kip. Keep them coming. Take care. Cheers.
Thank you great comment👍
Zach would be proud of you with all that green ,
A little too much red though
That 40 John Deere brings back lots of memories
that 5020 with duals is awsome
business seems to be good if you can have that much equipment standing around :D
@@fml5910 He buys it used, and it will be on his farm 20 yrs. The thing about that old John Deere equipment, it eventually swings back to being worth its original list price.
If you purchased a 10 year old 4440, got 30 years of use out of it, and went to sell it now, you would make $, it’ll bring over its original list price if you took care of it.
My old 9500 combine, purchased it very used, got another 15 years out of it, paid $35k (it was low 100’s new), I see them going for $50’s k now, in another 10 yrs when the price of a new machine is in the $2m range, it will bring $100k again.
Machinery is like aircraft. It is an investment. Unlike cars.
Great tour. Love all that Green. Hope to see field work soon. Thanks for sharing. Know you probably have other things to do. Really appreciate seeing and hearing about your equipment.
Thank you 👍
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A great tour.
Thanks
Nice set of tools you have 👍
Great video so it will be planting time
Nice equipment, loved using the 30 and 40 series. I used to pick up at Toyo Seat in Imlay city in the late '90s, didn't know you were so close. I also picked up at Lear Seating in Elsie, Mi, there's a large dairy right at the edge of town there too. The good old days, like that part of your state.
Yes we’ve traveled the same roads 👍thanks for commenting
Enjoyed the video, Thank you.
I love your no BS approach to this like everything else you do ,here's what we have , this is what it is , and this how we use it !! I do think you my have the corner on JD chopper box wagons though !!! Thanks for the interesting tour!!! I think dad is enjoying life , get him to tell us his story if he would !!??
Thank you, I’ll see what I can do 👍
Kip , if one was too look up dairy farms in a dictionary , I think a picture of your farm would be pictured . Your family has some really nice equipment and a lot of it . I think your dad is a master at these auctions , this equipment he is purchasing are smart choices . This is the game one must play to keep their family farms afloat ! I just want you to know I really enjoy your videos . May god continue to bless you all and stay safe ! PS how is your Niece doing ?
Thank you, she’s coming along, moving her to a top notch rehabilitation center soon 👍👍
Lotta auction wow interesting thanks for sharing
Awesome video and farm.
Thank you👍
Nice line up of machinery kip
Great video hope we see that equipment in action soon 🚜
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You're awesome bud. Loved the vid. I have a 6910, 2200 hrs, unused brand new 630A head put away in the barn and a 6 row Kemper which you need for corn!!!!!! All for sale.
Wow!!! Nice selection of equipment! If you can find the help you could get very busy with your dairy operations! You got the stuff!
Yes sir
A lotta equipment! But everything has a use and a purpose. A good example of expanding when times are good and planning ahead. People need to remember that all of this equipment wasn’t acquired at one time.
That’s so true, it took over a lifetime
Nice line of equipment, our farm has newer John Deere's cause we cash crop 1200 acres and do another 900 of custom work, but I always loved old iron. I wish we could get away with the old 40 and 50 series but time is money, nice videos I enjoy every one you post, take care and God bless all your family
Thank you appreciate it
Love cheese and heavy cream. Keep it coming 👊
Great video
I'm a new subscriber. I like you're j.i. case tractors, I hope to see them out in the feild.
Holy Sh#t !
That's a lot of green.
-Minnenowhere
Great video, Farmer Phil from Ireland sent me here. Always amazed at the scale in the US. Subbed.
Love Phil 👍👍
Having all the backup equipment is the way to go. When you're in the business of making milk quality forage is so important. Equipment pays for itself when you feed cows high quality forage. Having your own agbagger is also the answer you can never get one when you need it. Owning one far out weighs loss of forage quality waiting for one. Field work is coming up soon, rest up it'll only last 8 months. Thanks for the tour.
Yes sir
My goodness you guys have a TON of stuff haha! All under cover in nice sheds. Sweet!
Yes sir👍👍
We had JD B hand start with compression release, lol. Northern Michigan.
First class!👍
Thank you
Gerber wagons were made down the road from where I grew up, I went to school with the owner's son(it's run by one of the brothers now though), pretty cool to see one in a random CZcams video.
Yeah cool, thanks for commenting 👍
Good video Kip,been following & sub from the start,well done you from Wales.
Thank you 👍👍
Awesome video!
Thanks
Bring on the warm weather
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Thank god someone have almost only John Deere.. thats my favorite!!
Vary nice tour bud 👌🏻
Thank 👍👍
Damn Man ! Amazing
New subscriber here. Loved the equipment tour. You should pick a very cold day and do a cold start challenge! Peace.
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Good video Kip Daniel from central Mississippi
Thanks
Love a 7830
lots if mint machines! seems like a lot of em got straight pipes :)
🤠🤠I forgot to mention that, dads a hot rod guy 👍
Impressive farm tour .. John Deere and John Deere …
You got more equipment than dairys twice your size! Lol milk must bring more up north!
First video Ive seen of you guys, and holy shit you have a lot of equipment. Curious to see now herd head and acre count!
Just found your channel.......super nice equipment.
Thanks 👍👍
@@KipSieglerFarming1 biggest pull-type we used was a Gehl 1265. You gotta make a video later in the year when y'all chop with your John Deere pull-type
Stumbled upon your channel and noticed we’re neighbors, I’m just over in North Branch. Great video happy to subscribe!
Yeah we’re neighbors 👍
New subscriber here! Great video
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Well done, really enjoyed and very interesting!!!
Thanks
Nice equipment tour !! How about a shop tour ??
Wowow team John Deere 💪
Saludos desde España
Yes sir
Efficiencies of operation, big farming requires multiples of equipment and you have to feed the money makers, cannot wait for repairs or hope weather holds. Imagine, just 80 years ago, many farmers were just switching from horses to a tractor!
I know unbelievable! How’d they do it
Hey Kip! You have a ton machinery and they are in very good condition.
Could you do some video about your John Deere 9400 tractor in action this spring?
Keep it up, I love your videos!
Thank you, yes definitely 👍
Great VIDEO
Great video. You have an impressive collection of equipment. I thought you also had at least one, if not two, White tractors? Maybe I am mistaken.
Yes two, I guess I left a few things out 👍
I have an 430 case tractor. Need to rebuild steering cylinders. Where can I find a tool to remove cylinder. Thanks
As always nice video. What do u do with extra corn and beans? Don't see any bins or dryer.
We haul them to a local elevator with our trucks and sell, possible bin in the future
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Good video! How many acres do y’all tend? Thanks for sharing!
Around 1700