Grinding Corn - John Deere 6195R
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- čas přidán 7. 02. 2020
- We got a John Deere 6195R as a temporary replacement tractor from Sloan Implement while the 7600 is in the shop! Time to do some chores!
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How Farms Work takes place on ~1,100 acres with around 75-200 cattle at any given time. Four John Deere tractors are currently used on the farm, which are a 4020, 4640, 7600, and 8235R.
Glad to see Travis opinions in the video, thank you for sharing your amazing story. God bless you and your family.
Frozen ground good, mud bad. We sure miss it here mid-Missouri. Three years of mud is no fun
Great video, Ryan. Keep up the good work, and stay dry/stay warm! God bless!
Rocket looked utterly betrayed lol
"Pick me, pick me! Oh, never mind." Calvin won out this time.
Nice Mill, great way to fill transport and then grind! Love the dogs!
That's differnt. "Creep auger" never saw one of those before. Neat. Usually ours all go from the bin to the truck. Granted dad got so fed up with the skid steer he was ok getting rid of it when I was like 6.
Thanks for the vid Ryan...
thanks ryan for the sneak peek
Job well done !!
I bought a 6125R a few years ago. The IVT makes it an incredible baling or planting tractor.
Awesome video thank you
Speaking of corn I just got done feeding my steers
Thanks
The snow sure accentuates the Deere colour.
Great Video Ryan
I converted the John Deere hydrolic end to ISO when John Deere did about 30 years ago. It is easy to do and no more adapters!
Another great vid!
love he movies Ryan Kuster
liked this video Ryan !!! thanks
I drove the same tractor during corn silage whit a 50 kubic feet chained cart on it had no problem at all on the road fully loaded had IVT to what a sweet ride that was everything was so easy to opperate you coud speed up the chain on the cart from the display witch was cool made unloading so mutch faster.
Nice big tractor but love the 7600 to .
Thanks for sharing, interesting video. Guess I watch enough farming videos, was sent an advertisement for a krone mobile pelletizer, that’s one interesting machine. Stay safe and warm.
You guys should get an arts-way grinder we have a arts-way PM 35 and it works great for out 450 head of beef cattle I am in love with the thang used to have a grinder about like that one you have and it makes a huge difference the 7600 or 4640 would run the grinder great
love you guys...im making travis do all the cold work ahahahahahah brotherly love right there
Love the vids
If you plant the jump auger in the spring by fall you could use it to fill the bins
Saludos desde argentina!!!
Hey Ryan!!
Yeah, Travis said you broke the 7600.... LOL
Not gonna lie but I miss the days when you use to feed bales with the loader y'all had way back. Those were cool videos back in the day. Loved that loader.
"660, the number of... The Beast?" Gotta keep those beefers fat and content, you know. Just run that 6R a few more hours to make it perfect. Too bad it costs in excess of $100K.
That was the price Travis was given when he asked what the price was
At that price you are talking about a high hour power shift of some type with no loader.
I love 6rs
That was a nice tractor but tires were def set too narrow. Great video!! Hope to see you in Louisville!!
Ryan, I always see you using the clutch. I know it is force of habit. On IVT if you depress both brake pedals at the same time it acts as an "automatic clutch function". If you still have the tractor you should try it out.
Straight out of the manual.
If both brake pedals are depressed when driving the tractor, the speed will be reduced or the tractor stops. Thanks to the automatic clutch function, there is no need to depress the clutch pedal when braking.
When the brakes are released again, the tractor automatically accelerates up to the speed currently commanded by the hand throttle or accelerator pedal.
The higher the engine speed, the greater is the pedal effort required to stop the tractor.
Most of us still have that same habit with a shuttle shift!
At least it has a bucket
You should get ride of the skid steers and get a 6r for hay moving and bailing
looks great!!! since were members do we get to know the likeliness of the jcb staying around ;)
That'd be cool.
Zero, better things to spend money on than a $90k skid loader
New sub, found you myself, 👍👌❤🇨🇦
You could have bought a bag of vitamin supplements with molasses in it plus we used to put a bale of soybeans in the crusher to mix in the feed
Ever get the feeling your cows have a cell phone and are subscribed to your channel?
Rocket: "WTF?"
Great program, farming, caring for cattle day and night. Tractor is nice, too bad rice is way up there. Cheers guys for gat content of the real world.
Looks like your feeding the wrapped hay, is it extra nice stuff? Could we get better view of it ?
RYAN!!!!!
The corn didn't look cracked or ground hardly on top of the mill when ya swept it back in, just curious how big screen it has in it?
The 6R is a great tractor 👍
You guys should upgrade, thats a great little tractor for a small farm.
Are you and your dad helping Travis with the bill on the 76?
Is that 6r big enough to run light tillage or a decent size grain cart?
14:58 lol
I got a 6420 IVT, had it since 2003. 3000 hours on it now. Never had a IVT transmission issue, but for the water pump that cools the transmission. Replaced twice.
You did only 3000 hours in 16 years? No wonder you had no problems you never even used it.
@@Matevz96 Well, if it was going to break, 16 years would of been more than enough time, don't you think?????? lol. Long past warrantee. That's why the price of 6000+ hour tractors are so much lower.
@@klugfarmsklug9323 In my experience things rarely break when sitting in shed. I agree that 16 years is pretty long time but you only did 200 hours a year with it.
We have 2 JCB Fastracs year 2003 that have 13 000, and 15 000 hours and only serious repair so far, were front differential on both (bit of our fault) and engine rebuild on one.
Personally I don't see point in buying a tractor for much less than 1000 hours a year. I rather get contractors to do the job or have some ancient piece of junk to do the work that only takes few hours a year
@@Matevz96 Over the years, i pulled the grain drill with it. Corn planter, 4 & now a 8 row. Pulled in the silage wagons with it, 16ft size, for both haylage & corn silage, raked hay with it, & round baled with it. In the Fall, i put it on a Heston stacker, make like 250 stacks with it every year. Then would finish up with the stalk shredder. I would some times grind feed with it too. I am a small farmer, feed 230 head of fat cattle every year. Have a total of 5 other working farm tractors, so the work load is spread out, between the smallest, 450 farmall prior SM, to a 8320R JD. Thinking of getting a 8400R, so extra person coming to the farm can use it in the Fall to chisel plow, while i combine, pull wagons in with the 8320R, 2, 625 bushel Brent & Parker gravity boxes. I do have a 9500 JD hillside combine. Also have a 750 Meyer vertical beater manure spreader. Never a dull moment here at the farm.
whether this season on the farm will also be shown in the same form as the previous one ?
Have Sloan give you a bale spear for the 6195R. you will see hoe handy that tractor can be. I like both. Tractor an skid steer for different jobs.
If i remember right the blue holland u had also had IVT
Well yes ..yes I do grind my corn fir calfs..haha
Ryan buy or lease the 6195r and put triple mowers on it.
It doesn't look like your hammer mill was doing to good of a job cracking corn. Did you ever look into a roller mill, it might take a little longer to make a batch but it does do a better job on cracking corn
Did a see another deere
Do you own the telaskid?
Skids steer!
Put a catch latch on it then you can bump with skidded!
Just passed your convoy on I90
Could that tractor do all the jobs on your farm?
👍👍
How does that WW creep feeder compare to a Aphache?
You would think people would get tired of the "should have bought red" or "should have bought green" remarks. Funny to watch a whole video and that's all you can think to comment, it's exhausting.
It beats the classless morons that repeatedly say you should marry the girl we saw in a video. Obviously Ryan didn't marry her because she liked Ford and red, not GM and green.
Do you know if it has the capability of Starfire
What size is your JCB? Is it a 2 or a 3?
Do you add any supplement to the corn? Thanks good video
Will be adding 34 baby beef to it. And thank you!
How Farms Work yeah I use to use and even make a 38% all natural supplement
10:07 if only someone prior to you used it just six more hours before you got it, that would have been an interesting readout lol.
Why is there a nother skid steer at the main farm i saw it at 9:13
R u goin 2 buy that tractor
What's the capacity of that feeder wagon?
Equipment mover? we call it the "wonder weenie" at the farm i work for
Just curious -- why don't you use cattle guards instead of gates? That way, you could simply drive right across the guard without having to fool with opening and shutting a gate.
Sounds like the main bearing is going on the hammers...
Creepfeeder showing some rust, inevitability.
Anyone else notice the johndeere skid steer in the back of the machine shed
Nice Voice crack Ryan lol
Ryan, are you thinking about buying a sprayer or renting one for spring/summer?
Travis was talking about it
Then you can save on the chemicals by buying at near wholesale prices.
I meant Travis
Did you guys buy the JCB?
You guys dont use any kind of pellets with the corn
Please quit scaring Rocket! His hair is turning white!!! 😏
Length of Time for this operation was? [cracking corn]
Enjoy Louisville and a Hot Brown from The Brown Hotel!!!
Ryan the letters behind the numbers like 6m or 6r just show which tractors are more expensive basically. Farther down the alphabet means better options and cost more.
😂😂 I never thought about it like that but it’s so true!
How Farms Work that’s what we got taught in our John Deere Ag tech program. It’s the same through most of the newer John Deere’s. That why anything with e is like “base model”
I have been around farms all my life and it seems like you now have to have a massive machine to do the smallest jobs.
did you guys buy the jcb or is it a really long demo? seems like since you guys put new tracks on it it would be something you do if you own it
Ryan priced out tracks, analyzed designs but did not purchase new. Conclusion was the tracks were about half life... maybe less... depending on future wear n tear.
I just got a bill for it
@@HowFarmsWork Good addition, too bad they didn't give to you, been there long enough to be grandfathered in.
What happened to the 4020
Great vid ryan who's is the john deere with no cab
Not ours, we’re storing it
Ok are you still thinking of a new combine
Did anyone see the older John Deere skid loader at 1:41
@howfarmswork I never paid attention but does that bobcat skid loader have foot controls for the bucket or is it all hand controls?
D&B Farmdisplays all bobcats are foot controlled
@@foxacresfarm7595 well FoxAcresFarm I don't know if that's true because I've ran a bobcat before that didn't have foot controls it was all hand controls so that's why I was asking I don't remember the model number of it though
They make hand and foot controls. I think his is foot controlled
@@hanksfarmvideos ok thanks I was just wondering thanks for the anwser
Foot and hand
Why not fix the gate?
Huh, sunroof 🤔 Ryan, if your grandparents were alive today what would be there reaction of today’s farm equipment?
John Deeres sure break down A lot , good thing they are so expensive
What a crappy deal to get a loader with no attachments!
Couldn't you fill up the big grain cart with cracked corn? It has a cover and an auger and then you'd only need to grind corn once.
Do you guys ever hire for some extra help during the spring or summer? I am looking for some extra money and something to help me gain more experience for my farm
I think you guys should trade the 76 for the 6r
No way in hell would I be Travis cleaning while you sit in the cab and accidentally engage the pto.
Who’s Jd skid steer