believe it or not my 1976 year model John Deer 3300 diesel only has 2867 hours on it. still tight and extremely good compression. I never attempt to crank it after it has been sitting without first pulling the F150 in beside it and putting the jumper cables on it. current battery is only a 3 year old 1000 CCA at 32°. once the harvest is under way and I am cranking it each day unless the temp is below 35° it will crank without a jump. old style diesel, go glow plugs needs all the battery it can get. months of sitting in cold weather without charging is challenging to the best of batteries. I enjoyed the look over of your combine.
I know you're investing in the livestock barns and handling. Good move. Wondering what your thoughts are on on farm grain storage and machine storage. Considering both in the future. Thanks
Hey my name is Ben I am 16 and I am wondering if you have anything tips or things I need to know really to get my own farm started I am located in Ohio I work for a farm called red wagon farms and I have learned that it is hard work I never had the thought of hating farming I love the work and I love the challenge if you have any tip please let me know great videos
So sad farmer that you folks have to spend out all this money for a machine that you only use say a couple months of the year and then it sits there for so many months rusting and rotting away and then you have to do so many things to get it going again and a very costly thing at that . Yes it makes it hard for a small farmer or one that is just starting up,
Nice piece of equipment it will be fun to watch somone work on a combine ,and i dont have to get dirty ,
nice one! looking forward to seeing the follow through on that one
Farmershe is looking good keep up the good work.
believe it or not my 1976 year model John Deer 3300 diesel only has 2867 hours on it. still tight and extremely good compression. I never attempt to crank it after it has been sitting without first pulling the F150 in beside it and putting the jumper cables on it. current battery is only a 3 year old 1000 CCA at 32°. once the harvest is under way and I am cranking it each day unless the temp is below 35° it will crank without a jump. old style diesel, go glow plugs needs all the battery it can get. months of sitting in cold weather without charging is challenging to the best of batteries. I enjoyed the look over of your combine.
That's a nice machine.
I have a John Deere inspection sheet. If you want it let me know. I'm a JD master tech so if you have any questions let me know.
Malco has great wax products. Rejuvenator is a good one for dull weathered paint
I know you're investing in the livestock barns and handling. Good move. Wondering what your thoughts are on on farm grain storage and machine storage. Considering both in the future. Thanks
I use Meguiar's synthetic wax. It last a long time. You can get it at Walmart.
My neighbor has an old 9500 and he greases the walker twice a day do you know if 9550 are any better for that
AndersonCattleCo. I was told to grease ours every day, and don't listen to that 250hr sticker
try super gloss polish. L saw it on the web. might work ...
How many acres of wheat do u plant a year?
need a shed to put it in. hate seeing equipment sit outside
North east Ohio farmer just remember green is mean and red is dead. thanks for your comment
Hey my name is Ben I am 16 and I am wondering if you have anything tips or things I need to know really to get my own farm started I am located in Ohio I work for a farm called red wagon farms and I have learned that it is hard work I never had the thought of hating farming I love the work and I love the challenge if you have any tip please let me know great videos
I'm new to watching your videos where are you at?
2cylinderfarmer Elizabethtown Pennsylvania. thanks for the question have a great day
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So sad farmer that you folks have to spend out all this money for a machine that you only use say a couple months of the year and then it sits there for so many months rusting and rotting away and then you have to do so many things to get it going again and a very costly thing at that . Yes it makes it hard for a small farmer or one that is just starting up,
canvids1 I don't think we use our for a month even....few weeks