It was cool to stand there and film it. I did not even notice the Case IH Titan passing the combine fleet as I was filing it. I first spotted that when I got home to review the film.
Another Great video. The shot of three combines with all the crop dust coming up makes me think of my Uncle's first combine. It didn't have an enclosed cab. The farmers back then would be breathing all that crop dust in. My Uncle tried to get a pilot license and because of the crop dust he breathed in over the years he wasn't able to pass the physical. We should all be Thankful that the farmers were willing to do their work.
Once again an amazing sight to see how that double crop flourished, the S780 is just awesome to watch and to see multipal of them is nothing less than a privilege, thank you for bringing this to us BTP
Thank you for watching. Kentucky has surprisingly large fields on the western side of the state. In my home town I film in several fields over 1,000 aces. The largest fields I film in each year are a 2,200 acres, 2,800 acres and 3,000 acres.
Really enjoy watching your videos, I'm into farming, love the big machines. Really like the way you explain everything. It's simple for non farmers to understand. Great info and great video's.
They were neat to see rolling along together. It was totally unexpected when the Case IH Titian spreader passed them on the road. Big bonus shot there.
Great vid as always! My uncles had a New Holland T7.30 and had a 400 bush hole grain cart I ran it for the first time and lived it! We Run a Gleaner R55 Combine. We traded the New Holland for the Challenger MT575D because the New Holland broke down.
I saw row cleaners on the front row of the planter, do you recall if the interplant also have row cleaners on the rear planting units? Does the second row throw all it's trash on top of the front rows that are already planted by the front units?
Very nice video! I remember when I'd harvested the wheat this year. Very similar with my region in Romania. A lot of creeks pass to the field and back again, with my very much smaller John Deere 1085 combine.
I lucked out...just pulled out just ahead of these huge combines getting ready to turn on the narrow lane I had just traveled. Meet these machines on a narrow road and you cant just move off the side of the road...you've got to find a driveway to pull in to.
Awesome video. Nice line of equipment. Still trying to get our crop out here in Western NY to much snow and mud. Probably will lose our beans. Nice to see the dust rolling.
My friends in WNY have been sending me pics. Saw a WNY pic recently were a farm was still trying to chop corn for silage in the snow in WNY. It has been a very wet fall here so he beans are about a month behind and harvesting in tillage has barely started. We are lucky we have not had the snow and I hope you don’t lose your bean crop.
Thank you for watching. It’s always hard to decide how long to make a videos. I had to cut about 5 minutes from this one which would have shown the farms trucks rolling in the field and a second clip of combines on the road. It’s just tough deciding how much to include given the time most people have to watch.
@@bigtractorpower I know your feeling, you have a great fanbase and you have to satisfy them all, but personally im a huge fan of long YT videos, like having a evening reserved with popcorn, Thx for reply Jason
They are. I filmed them turning at an intersection while going down the road but did not include the footage. I will see if I can use that clip another time.
Hi back on October I was ridding with triple D farms based in Columbus Ohio they had 2 S780 that they turned up to 560 HP and a 8260R with a j&m 1150 and there was another 8270R with a j&m 1151 grain cart
I've been down there and seen some of those bottoms. I was amazed to see the acerage involved. Thought I should have been in Kansas. Thanks for the great videos!
Kentucky has surprisingly large fields on the western side of the state. In my home town I film in several fields over 1,000 aces. The largest fields I film in each year are a 2,200 acres, 2,800 acres and 3,000 acres.
Love all your videos but this is in the top 5 of my favorite of your videos.Awesome.Why does does just one combine not have the advanced powercast tailboard on the straw chopper?Very obvious which option is doing a more superb straw spreading job.
Thank you for watching. What are some of your other favorite BTP videos? I am not sure why one spreader is different. Maybe they are just trying the option out this year.
@@bigtractorpower The harvest videos are my favorite but the spraying videos I love the most,Especially the videos from the farm where your freind matt works for where they have 3 or 4 sprayers.Its a big operation like ours and its neat to see how they farm different than we do.But what makes your videos so great is we get lenghty and high quality footage where we can hear and see the machines up close just like if we were there.I have learned a lot from your videos how farming is done in the you area of the USA. Like, i used to not know how double cropping was done.
There has to be a lot of money in grain in Kentucky, or these guys are huge. I wonder how they afford all those new combines, that has to be over 2 million just in combines we just saw. And can you do more videos around the farms and tours of the farm. Thanks
Don't kid yourself there's money coming from other sources to pay for those high dollar jewels they were cutting 50 bushel beans in the video that's nothing great we had 60 bushel yields here in kansas
bigtractorpower Thanks for doing what you do! I really appreciate what you give the RUclips nation. There aren't many farming channels out there so it's good that you're showing great Western Kentucky farming.
It was a scenic stream. I wish I had time to fish. There was barely time to show the grain cart unload and then catch the combines move out. Thank you for watching.
Another top quality video from Mike Less! You set the bar pretty high for the farm video competition! Love all the hard work you do Less! especially the info you research and dub in as the video is playing ThankYou!!
Hi Noel thank you for your comments. I enjoy filming and sharing these machines. I am not Mike Less though. Mike is a great guy and a friend of mine. Mike has a cool farming channel on RUclips for sure.
Well you certainly know how to get everyone's attention Mike, quite the combine convoy at the start of this vid. Great vid as always and thanks. 1 question - what was that 3 wheeled machine at the beginning of the vid on the highway????
That is a Case IH Titan Floater that spreads fertilizer. Here is a video I made on the Case IH 3540 that rolls by the combine. m.ruclips.net/video/exXQe32so-0/видео.html
A little ways into Southern Illinois. They are not to big there though. WKY is pretty much the northern border where double crop soybeans are a major crop.
@@derrickzenner9300 im from ohio and we used to do it a bunch around here but almost everyone stopped wheat a few years back but its slowly coming back
I am not sure. They have made a wheel change in a hurry and not put the weight back on. This tractor mainly does grain cart work. Next time I see it I will have to ask.
Good video. So the last guy to cross the stream, the one that has the bent unloading auger cause he turned to sharp on a head land near a tree, is also the last one going down the road must be the rookie.
I want to drive one of those big combines!! or even the grain buggy tractor, I'm most likely going to need a new job soon and I'm a hard worker and I will take good care of my equipment!!
Jonathan Skeeles I would likely get board doing the field work, planting and harvesting and such. Wouldn’t mind doing the hauling from the combine to the drop off though. At present I do general courier work, and nothing to do with any farms.
Thanks for the great video, John !! With the current " soya boy " and the L-P's "back to nature " movements I wonder how many mules, horses and people it would take to produce even one crop per year ! When one considers the labor costs in those terms these large tractors, implements and combines seem like a bargain !
The new machines get the work done. I did a comparison video of a the John Deere 6600 from 1978 to the 2018 S780. It shows how far harvesting has come in 40 years m.ruclips.net/video/0SexwhXziz4/видео.html
I do not get see many full season beans in my area. Why plant one crop when you could get two in one field in one year is they most farms think here. Of the full season beans I have seen normally 60-70 bu. Seems to be the range. Over all in a decent year double crops are not to far off full season beans so they work out pretty good.
@@bigtractorpower Up here in southern Quebec we only grow spring beans.50-70 bu. The scale and potential of farming in your area is every farmers dream. I have been following you for years and with the constant changes, I hope for years more. Cheers!
@@bigtractorpower It is my dream to become a farmer, but the problem is that I havent money for it. And I need to choose a profession in agriculture to earn money and experience. So I need your advice, you can know what to do, because you have visited more than a dozen farms.
I'm curious, do the farms doing double crops also rotate with corn everyother year? Or is it just wheat/beans every year? Love the videos and keep up the good work!
With all the ignorant Suv drivers on the road today, Once installed with a more powerful engine & larger fuel tank, I’d definitely get me a s780 or s790 combine as a daily driver on the dead locs ...💯
@@АлександрЧагин-й8в я живу в сердце Европы!! Я вижу и любуюсь этой техникой , полями, природой, чистотой работы каждый день!! Мы , жители этой местности , часто гуляем по асфальтовым дорожкам, проложенных между полей , которые предназначены только для тракторов. Мой друг,коренной житель запада , рассказывал мне что трактора оснащены комп системой , во время поломки трактора идет сообщение в мастерскую и механики уже знают какую деталь заменить.
Kind of tight crossing that creek with those big headers
You don't get any more country than a Terra-Gator passing a convoy of combines!! That's an awesome sight.
It was cool. When I filmed the fleet on the road and i did not see the Case IH Titan roll by. It was not until I got home that I spotted it.
@@bigtractorpower oh was that what it was? I was close lol. Great video any way you look at it! Thanks
Best scene in the whole video!! Just kiddn, the whole video was great!
The combines on the highway kinda remind me of the elephant march from the jungle book lol.
The beginning of this video might be the coolest shot ever captured by man.
It was cool to stand there and film it. I did not even notice the Case IH Titan passing the combine fleet as I was filing it. I first spotted that when I got home to review the film.
Another Great video. The shot of three combines with all the crop dust coming up makes me think of my Uncle's first combine. It didn't have an enclosed cab. The farmers back then would be breathing all that crop dust in. My Uncle tried to get a pilot license and because of the crop dust he breathed in over the years he wasn't able to pass the physical. We should all be Thankful that the farmers were willing to do their work.
I encourage modernized means of farming
Very nice , the best move , thank you
Impressive sight to see. Kind of like seeing a military column. Something you don't want to miss. Thanks again.
It is impressive to see them all lined up in rolling down the road.
Lots of awesome green machines 👌
Nice video 👍
Once again an amazing sight to see how that double crop flourished, the S780 is just awesome to watch and to see multipal of them is nothing less than a privilege, thank you for bringing this to us BTP
As always thank you for watching. Double crop beans are a very helpful crop.
Until I started watching you over a year ago, I had no idea how big the farms and Ag are in Western KY. Thanks again BTP.
Thank you for watching. Kentucky has surprisingly large fields on the western side of the state. In my home town I film in several fields over 1,000 aces. The largest fields I film in each year are a 2,200 acres, 2,800 acres and 3,000 acres.
@@bigtractorpower what part of Kentucky is this In
@@TheOutkast27 west
WOW, 1-grain cart keeping up with all those combines.
Just in soybeans. They run two in corn and wheat.
@@bigtractorpower do soybeans yield similarly to canola? ( a lot slower)
Really enjoy watching your videos, I'm into farming, love the big machines. Really like the way you explain everything. It's simple for non farmers to understand. Great info and great video's.
Combines On the road is very cool looks!!!
They were neat to see rolling along together. It was totally unexpected when the Case IH Titian spreader passed them on the road. Big bonus shot there.
Wow this stuff amazes me. The people that feed the world. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching.
Thats the way to get harvest done.
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Thanks, BTP. The 2018 harvest videos are getting scarce across the farming RUclips channels. I sure enjoy them!
Still lots of harvesting and tillage to do here in Kentucky. Thank you for watching.
@@bigtractorpower Thank you. Looking forward to those videos.
You know you're in the major leagues when an " old , spare" 9220 4wd is your chore tractor! The man must be good at what he does that's proven.
If it still runs, don't replace it. That's my philosophy.
Great information and video.
Thank you for watching.
Thanks for replying. There was very little wheat planted around here also. We have been wet sense the middle of July. Pretty hard to stay positive
Sorry to hear it has been a rough year. Some farms are still trying to get the last of the wheat planted here in WKY.
This is relaxing watching soybeans harvested. Lovely farmland & equipment. Good stuff BTP 👍
Thank you for watching. These S780s clear off a soybean field with ease.
Great vid as always! My uncles had a New Holland T7.30 and had a 400 bush hole grain cart I ran it for the first time and lived it! We Run a Gleaner R55 Combine. We traded the New Holland for the Challenger MT575D because the New Holland broke down.
All nice machines.
I saw row cleaners on the front row of the planter, do you recall if the interplant also have row cleaners on the rear planting units? Does the second row throw all it's trash on top of the front rows that are already planted by the front units?
I farmed in the palouse, using 8870 series John Deere tractors, an 8 wheel and a twelve wheel.... good tractors!
The Titan II? 4wd? I have a neighbor with a 7720 4wd he keeps for anything wet, it goes through it all
Be sure to go to the tractor parade in Franklin County Vermont on Dec 7, great show. St. Albans Vermont. Sponsored by the Franklin Coop.
Sounds like a great event. I wish I could make it. It’s a bit far for me to get to from Kentucky.
How many acres does this farmer own and lease?
They crop over 30K a year.
Very nice video! I remember when I'd harvested the wheat this year. Very similar with my region in Romania. A lot of creeks pass to the field and back again, with my very much smaller John Deere 1085 combine.
The 1085 is a neat combine. Thank you for sharing. Always an honor to have viewers from other parts of the world.
I lucked out...just pulled out just ahead of these huge combines getting ready to turn on the narrow lane I had just traveled. Meet these machines on a narrow road and you cant just move off the side of the road...you've got to find a driveway to pull in to.
They are not easy to get around.
I just rode that combine 2 days ago lol
Race time🏎️
I’d like to be the guy who owns that John Deere dealership lol
It does very well. The largest farm in town runs 8 S790s.
Awesome video. Nice line of equipment. Still trying to get our crop out here in Western NY to much snow and mud. Probably will lose our beans. Nice to see the dust rolling.
My friends in WNY have been sending me pics. Saw a WNY pic recently were a farm was still trying to chop corn for silage in the snow in WNY. It has been a very wet fall here so he beans are about a month behind and harvesting in tillage has barely started. We are lucky we have not had the snow and I hope you don’t lose your bean crop.
Over in Saskatchewan, it is not that common to see combines on a double lane hiway, at least not where I am. Great video.
This is a main route with lots of farm land along it.
Love these longer videos
Thank you for watching. It’s always hard to decide how long to make a videos. I had to cut about 5 minutes from this one which would have shown the farms trucks rolling in the field and a second clip of combines on the road. It’s just tough deciding how much to include given the time most people have to watch.
@@bigtractorpower
I know your feeling, you have a great fanbase and you have to satisfy them all, but personally im a huge fan of long YT videos, like having a evening reserved with popcorn, Thx for reply Jason
Great machines ! Bigger than the ones over here .. Grtz from Holland.
Thank you for watching. Always an honor to have viewers from other parts of the world.
The rear steer header wagons pretty awesome whish you took a little closer pic of them going around the corner
They are. I filmed them turning at an intersection while going down the road but did not include the footage. I will see if I can use that clip another time.
Quite a convoy. I like the 9000 series on the grain cart.
The 9220 is a neat tractor.
I always feel like you are about to get ran over haha. Talk about suspense! Great shots!
Zoom lens 😀. Thank you for watching.
Hi back on October I was ridding with triple D farms based in Columbus Ohio they had 2 S780 that they turned up to
560 HP and a 8260R with a j&m 1150 and there was another 8270R with a j&m 1151 grain cart
Nice harvest line up.
+bigtractorpower yes you should have been there
I've been down there and seen some of those bottoms. I was amazed to see the acerage involved. Thought I should have been in Kansas. Thanks for the great videos!
Kentucky has surprisingly large fields on the western side of the state. In my home town I film in several fields over 1,000 aces. The largest fields I film in each year are a 2,200 acres, 2,800 acres and 3,000 acres.
We just finnished our harvest. I'm happy, though I'm going to be running in construction starting next summer.
We just us a 8420 on our 1050 j&m and it pulled it fine
Another great video thanks again keep them coming 👍👍👍
Thank you for watching. Many more on the way.
I think they will need to prune back the brush and trees to allow those wide headers through the stream better.
It is a close fit.
Just noticed you finally have over 100k. Well deserved!
Thank you. It is an honor to have so many tractor fans watching.
Awesome Video!!
Big John Deere machines 👍. Thank you for watching.
Was that a sprayer passing the combines at the beginning of the video? Man that thing was flying....like seeing them crossing the creek..good video
It is a Case IH 3540 Titan fertilizer spreader. I made a video on it that is posted at m.ruclips.net/video/exXQe32so-0/видео.html
.Massey harris
After the soybeans are harvested, is winter wheat planted again? Or is it some other crop in the spring?
Corn follows soybeans and wheat follows corn and soybeans go in right behind the wheat harvest. It’s a 2 year rotation.
Your channel is awesome
Thank you for watching.
I've always wanted to run a combine with a big crew like that
Me too. It’s neat to get to see them for an hour or so.
Man that's a large operation
It’s a neat farm to visit.
You mentioned compaction, that a problem? Considering these monster are going over the soil at least once or twice if not more?
Love all your videos but this is in the top 5 of my favorite of your videos.Awesome.Why does does just one combine not have the advanced powercast tailboard on the straw chopper?Very obvious which option is doing a more superb straw spreading job.
Thank you for watching. What are some of your other favorite BTP videos? I am not sure why one spreader is different. Maybe they are just trying the option out this year.
@@bigtractorpower The harvest videos are my favorite but the spraying videos I love the most,Especially the videos from the farm where your freind matt works for where they have 3 or 4 sprayers.Its a big operation like ours and its neat to see how they farm different than we do.But what makes your videos so great is we get lenghty and high quality footage where we can hear and see the machines up close just like if we were there.I have learned a lot from your videos how farming is done in the you area of the USA. Like, i used to not know how double cropping was done.
Another good video, thanks
Thank you for watching.
Great video, thanks.
Thank you for watching.
There has to be a lot of money in grain in Kentucky, or these guys are huge. I wonder how they afford all those new combines, that has to be over 2 million just in combines we just saw. And can you do more videos around the farms and tours of the farm. Thanks
Multiple unit discount. They probably trade yearly.
Don't kid yourself there's money coming from other sources to pay for those high dollar jewels they were cutting 50 bushel beans in the video that's nothing great we had 60 bushel yields here in kansas
Them combines are almost 2 million apiece time u buy the headers
Alden H that’s low. We get way better yields in New York then that
@@oilburner389thunder4 Actually around $500k for the combines and around $100k for the header. Still a lot of money they spent on all those machines!
i watched this while a hans zimmer concert was going on in the other tab. not disappointed.
When the last guy was crossing the creek, I was literally saying, "Tilt the head, tilt the head, tilt the head."
As if he could hear me.
I was also yelling at the grain cart driver to unload into the semi.........
So now you know I have problems.
They are careful. Thanks for watching.
I was eager to see the cart unload while I was filming.
bigtractorpower Thanks for doing what you do! I really appreciate what you give the RUclips nation. There aren't many farming channels out there so it's good that you're showing great Western Kentucky farming.
Great video seeing all those giants together ! Did you get a chance to throw a line in that little stream for some trout ? lol Thanks.
It was a scenic stream. I wish I had time to fish. There was barely time to show the grain cart unload and then catch the combines move out. Thank you for watching.
@@bigtractorpower, I kinda figured you were a running and didn't have the time !
I like fishing. That creek got my attention crossing it. I had to make sure to include it in the video.
@@bigtractorpower, I definitely appreciate all your professionalism in your videos. Have a great night sir.
Mighty machines!
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I'm curious as to why their reels are turning so fast
You want the reel to turn just faster then the ground speed of the combine so that it knocks the plant onto the head instead of away from it.
Another top quality video from Mike Less! You set the bar pretty high for the farm video competition! Love all the hard work you do Less! especially the info you research and dub in as the video is playing ThankYou!!
Hi Noel thank you for your comments. I enjoy filming and sharing these machines. I am not Mike Less though. Mike is a great guy and a friend of mine. Mike has a cool farming channel on RUclips for sure.
Great video
Thank you for watching.
Another damn good video!
Thank you for watching.
Great video!!
Thank you for watching.
Well you certainly know how to get everyone's attention Mike, quite the combine convoy at the start of this vid. Great vid as always and thanks. 1 question - what was that 3 wheeled machine at the beginning of the vid on the highway????
That is a Case IH Titan Floater that spreads fertilizer. Here is a video I made on the Case IH 3540 that rolls by the combine. m.ruclips.net/video/exXQe32so-0/видео.html
Good operators.Btw those 9000 series tractors were great imho👍
I always like finding a 9000 or 9020.
Yes they are great and getting to be reasonable for prices.
Very nice Video..
Thank you for watching.
Hahaha we just drove our combines down the country road and hoped we did not wreck
Jeeeeeez!! And I thought a water crossing with an F Gleaner was a big deal!!
I would love to film an F. Great classic.
I wonder how far north double cropping goes.
A little ways into Southern Illinois. They are not to big there though. WKY is pretty much the northern border where double crop soybeans are a major crop.
@@bigtractorpower thanks. I found it interesting.
@@derrickzenner9300 im from ohio and we used to do it a bunch around here but almost everyone stopped wheat a few years back but its slowly coming back
@@chadjustice8560 cool
what is that three wheeler thing at 00:15
A Fertilizer spreader.
@@bigtractorpower thank you very much
I come down and see us 790 that's why I might end up getting it
Great video! But why does the 9220 have wheel weights on the rear left dual but not the right?
I am not sure. They have made a wheel change in a hurry and not put the weight back on. This tractor mainly does grain cart work. Next time I see it I will have to ask.
The Great Deere Migration xD
Good video. So the last guy to cross the stream, the one that has the bent unloading auger cause he turned to sharp on a head land near a tree, is also the last one going down the road must be the rookie.
Nick Kercheval or its just that how it works, lol accidents happen. You can’t always control everything
So we all learn some how
I want to drive one of those big combines!! or even the grain buggy tractor, I'm most likely going to need a new job soon and I'm a hard worker and I will take good care of my equipment!!
Jonathan Skeeles I would likely get board doing the field work, planting and harvesting and such. Wouldn’t mind doing the hauling from the combine to the drop off though. At present I do general courier work, and nothing to do with any farms.
0:16 whats that three wheeled thing🤔
It is a Case IH 3540 fertilizer spreader. I made a video on it that is posted at m.ruclips.net/video/exXQe32so-0/видео.html
Thanks BTP
Thank you for watching.
Thanks for the great video, John !! With the current " soya boy " and the L-P's "back to nature " movements I wonder how many mules, horses and people it would take to produce even one crop per year ! When one considers the labor costs in those terms these large tractors, implements and combines seem like a bargain !
The new machines get the work done. I did a comparison video of a the John Deere 6600 from 1978 to the 2018 S780. It shows how far harvesting has come in 40 years m.ruclips.net/video/0SexwhXziz4/видео.html
What part of western Kentucky? I used to live there while back.
Hopkinsville, KY
What is the yield of spring planted soybeans?
Nice video by the way!
I do not get see many full season beans in my area. Why plant one crop when you could get two in one field in one year is they most farms think here. Of the full season beans I have seen normally 60-70 bu. Seems to be the range. Over all in a decent year double crops are not to far off full season beans so they work out pretty good.
@@bigtractorpower Up here in southern Quebec we only grow spring beans.50-70 bu. The scale and potential of farming in your area is every farmers dream. I have been following you for years and with the constant changes, I hope for years more. Cheers!
What is the best job in agriculture?
I would say being a farmer. You work for your self, you get to work the land, raise crops to feed the world and operate some pretty cool machines.
@@bigtractorpower It is my dream to become a farmer, but the problem is that I havent money for it. And I need to choose a profession in agriculture to earn money and experience. So I need your advice, you can know what to do, because you have visited more than a dozen farms.
Combines is on the move same with 9rs
Double cropping like that, do weeds stand a chance? Are herbicides used much?
Herbicides are applied after the soybeans are planted in the wheat stubble. Once the beans canopy weeds are not a big issue.
Très bonne vidéo ,belle machine
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How fast do the combines run in the beans
They were running around 4 mph.
Do they get good gas milage on highway? Can you get up to 70 mph?😜
25 mph and 12 gallons an hour seems about the best they do.
I'm curious, do the farms doing double crops also rotate with corn everyother year? Or is it just wheat/beans every year?
Love the videos and keep up the good work!
Yes corn will follow double crop beans. Here is the same farm planting corn after beans this spring m.ruclips.net/video/_Q9FRw1L2yQ/видео.html
Ok ... that was fkn RAD
Could you film more Gleaner combine please, love your vids!
No worries I am a big Gleaner fan. Watch for an S68 on tracks soon.
What is your favorite brand besides John Deere?
With all the ignorant Suv drivers on the road today, Once installed with a more powerful engine & larger fuel tank, I’d definitely get me a s780 or s790 combine as a daily driver on the dead locs ...💯
Why's that? I'd get me a Massey 760 for about $600 and smash all the crap plastic off your junk Deere. Ha
Красиво то как !!!! МОЩЬ ЗАПАДА !!!
Так стартуй и пиздуй 😂😂😂
@@АлександрЧагин-й8в я живу в сердце Европы!!
Я вижу и любуюсь этой техникой , полями, природой, чистотой работы каждый день!! Мы , жители этой местности , часто гуляем по асфальтовым дорожкам, проложенных между полей , которые предназначены только для тракторов. Мой друг,коренной житель запада , рассказывал мне что трактора оснащены комп системой , во время поломки трактора идет сообщение в мастерскую и механики уже знают какую деталь заменить.
Like 746. USA?
This was filmed in the United States.
so big
New sub, great channel. Keep the great content coming
Hi. Thank you for watching and subscribing. How did you find BTP?
Good video BTP 👍like to see nice equipment being used. That's a many a hard earned dollar out in the field
wow, just WOW
Thank you for watching.
0:14 that sound
The hydraulic whine sound?
Ok, now they're just showing off...lol.
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