Obviously, you don't own a farm. We are cattle ranches and now also farming. It's not until you start farming that you realise how much equipment you need, nothing seems to do two jobs.
And it sounds like you're a little salty and jealous. He was very upfront and honest about the age and the hours on the equipment. I didn't sense any bragging at all.
I'm 31 yrs old I grew up around the two cylinders and other old tractors from that era. It's nice to see see someone around my age that has a interest in the old two cylinders. I belong to a tractor club and we can't get any my generation ot younger involved we got a couple. Yes the G has that special sound especially with a straight pipe and I love the sound of the two cylinder diesels they have a special sound too
Really enjoyed the video! I really like how you store as much as you can indoors, nice to see! Love the 9R and 9RX series 4WD tractors. Very sweet 8R tractors as well. Very cool seeing you have Meridian seed tenders, they are made in Winkler, Manitoba 7 miles East of us! Also the MacDon header is made in Winnipeg, Manitoba, an hour away.
Awesome video as always. Love the equipment tour it's about time lol. Can't wait to see harvest videos and new equipment as well. As always keep them videos coming and stay safe my friends 😎🌞👍
First video from your channel that was recommended. Love the video. I'm starting youtube myself we are a diary farm in Pennsylvania milking 1,200 cows. Also I would totally agree about the new 8Rs at first I was a little iffee about the look but now I really like the look.
Hi new to your channel from Australia. We also have what we call a Kelly Chain, but is a brand called Brookfield. Help me out what is the Gumbo soil you refer to all the time. Thanks from Down Under.
Gumbo is a type of soil that has a lot of fine clay particles in it. In northeast Missouri, we only find it in the Mississippi River bottom. It cracks and dries terribly unless it is irrigated, and doesn’t work up very well with a conventional tillage tool, but the Kelly does an excellent job on it. I have no idea what soil in Australia is like, but it’s very different from any other soil
The planter itself is fine, just the stupid sensors are junk. Seems like anyone who had a 2021 model year planter had the same problems that we did. It got so bad on the bean planter that I couldn’t use guidance or see the monitor because the sensor code wouldn’t go off the screen. I had to use my markers, and I did pretty darn good.
Did I hear you correct your 9570RX needs the front tracks replaced and it only has 1500 hours on the tractor? The rear tracks have been replaced already? It that the average life of tracks?
So the deal there is that this tractor was in Colorado doing dirt pan work. They must have been in sand and rock because we still find sand and rocks in nooks and crannies. The tracks and bogies and idlers really took a beating from being in those conditions.
@@goldingerfarms9357 I see! Makes sense as usually tracks last from 5000-6000 hours. Good video, I subscribed to your channel! See how thing are done out your way, I am from South Central Manitoba, Canada. 13 miles North of the 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 border with North Dakota.
The scraper tractors have a different drawbar and high flow hydraulics. They also have autoload. The ag ones have the regular hydraulic hookups and a cat 4 or 5 drawbar. There may be more differences but I don’t know them.
The 6000 receiver on top of the leg provides correctional signals for most John Deere guidance systems in our half of the county. GPS is something that I’m learning about in my precision Ag class at mizzou.
That's a pretty big inventory. How many acres do you farm? Here in northern Indiana the land is so chopped up that to farm more that about 1000 the travel times start getting crazy. Old guys retire and sell to developers because they are willing to pay more than farmers can at $3 corn (it's up now, let's hope it lasts) but that makes the situation worse.
I farm 92 acres. The rest isn’t my information to share lol. It’s a lot for how many people we have, but the good thing is that we are in a small area and don’t have to go very far for ground.
I plant beans, replant beans, replant corn, and I also do some custom planting with my six row and the 4320. I like to use old equipment sometimes is all.
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Great you like your green tractors, you want to try loving your green trees instead of pulling them all out and burning them, it’s some carbon footprint your leaving in your wake.
Sounds like he likes to brag about the equipment.I wonder how much money is owed on the equipment.
These videos aren’t made to brag. Some people (like me) are fascinated with the equipment side of farming. Thank you for making this video
Who cares u get to look at some cool tractors everyone always got something to be mad abt
Obviously, you don't own a farm. We are cattle ranches and now also farming. It's not until you start farming that you realise how much equipment you need, nothing seems to do two jobs.
No 🤦🏻
And it sounds like you're a little salty and jealous. He was very upfront and honest about the age and the hours on the equipment. I didn't sense any bragging at all.
I'm 31 yrs old I grew up around the two cylinders and other old tractors from that era. It's nice to see see someone around my age that has a interest in the old two cylinders. I belong to a tractor club and we can't get any my generation ot younger involved we got a couple. Yes the G has that special sound especially with a straight pipe and I love the sound of the two cylinder diesels they have a special sound too
As soon as someone says equipment tour, I'm in!!!
My very first tractor ride was on my Granddad's old 730 diesel. I've always had a soft spot for those old tractors since.
Really enjoyed the video! I really like how you store as much as you can indoors, nice to see! Love the 9R and 9RX series 4WD tractors. Very sweet 8R tractors as well. Very cool seeing you have Meridian seed tenders, they are made in Winkler, Manitoba 7 miles East of us! Also the MacDon header is made in Winnipeg, Manitoba, an hour away.
Excellent tour
Lots great John Deere equipment! 😘😘🚜😀😀 Mike from Missouri
Awesome farm equipment tour love the 9rx
Great walk around, keep up the videos. Greetings from Ireland.....
Awesome video as always. Love the equipment tour it's about time lol. Can't wait to see harvest videos and new equipment as well. As always keep them videos coming and stay safe my friends 😎🌞👍
I can’t wait to harvest either. We need to shell some corn so we aren’t harvesting in December again.
Great video
First video from your channel that was recommended. Love the video. I'm starting youtube myself we are a diary farm in Pennsylvania milking 1,200 cows. Also I would totally agree about the new 8Rs at first I was a little iffee about the look but now I really like the look.
That’s a lot of dairy cows. There aren’t any family owned dairies left in my part of the state.
Thank you to all the truckers who supply the world!
Wow that was impressive !!! Love everything but the Dodge's! lol
Sweet line of equipment. Very impressive. Love them Deeres.
I like John Deere’s too. I only wish we had more people to drive them all lol.
Hi new to your channel from Australia. We also have what we call a Kelly Chain, but is a brand called Brookfield. Help me out what is the Gumbo soil you refer to all the time. Thanks from Down Under.
Gumbo is a type of soil that has a lot of fine clay particles in it. In northeast Missouri, we only find it in the Mississippi River bottom. It cracks and dries terribly unless it is irrigated, and doesn’t work up very well with a conventional tillage tool, but the Kelly does an excellent job on it. I have no idea what soil in Australia is like, but it’s very different from any other soil
Thanks for the equipment tour... Awesome equipment by the way...👍
Got to agree with you on the JD corn planter, there crap from my opinion..
The planter itself is fine, just the stupid sensors are junk. Seems like anyone who had a 2021 model year planter had the same problems that we did. It got so bad on the bean planter that I couldn’t use guidance or see the monitor because the sensor code wouldn’t go off the screen. I had to use my markers, and I did pretty darn good.
Does your truck have a 10 liter Cummins diesel
Nice equipment jus wondering to y’all contract work with the big dozer or is it jus for yalls farm use??
We don’t do any custom work. The 1050K was a good deal that we couldn’t pass up, even though it’s too big for what we do.
Your doing great on RUclips
From Hannibal & Palmyra area! 😀 Mike from Missouri
From St. Louis
Did I hear you correct your 9570RX needs the front tracks replaced and it only has 1500 hours on the tractor? The rear tracks have been replaced already? It that the average life of tracks?
So the deal there is that this tractor was in Colorado doing dirt pan work. They must have been in sand and rock because we still find sand and rocks in nooks and crannies. The tracks and bogies and idlers really took a beating from being in those conditions.
@@goldingerfarms9357 I see! Makes sense as usually tracks last from 5000-6000 hours. Good video, I subscribed to your channel! See how thing are done out your way, I am from South Central Manitoba, Canada. 13 miles North of the 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 border with North Dakota.
@@BRPFan that’s awesome. You all certainly do things differently up there given the lack of rain and wide open prairies. Thanks for commenting man.
A lot of family legacy and history here. I love it and keep the farm together and stay together as a family!
how big and wide is your machine shed at your farm???
The big one right now is 117 by 70 if I remember right.
The new one is going to be 80 by 120
Kelly chains are very popular here in Australia. Usually used instead of cultivators
It’s my second favorite tillage tool, behind the Salford
Forgot to ask, how many acres to you Guys farm?
Such an impressive fleet... Keep it buddy👊
Thank you. We take a lot of pride in our equipment and the job we do of farming.
@@goldingerfarms9357 That is nice brother, God bless you🙏
In germeny ore ???
If you like to unload that g an the number 5 iam interested.
Cool video. No chemical trailer or water truck?
No spray trailer yet. We’re not that spread out so grandpa never put a spray trailer together.
Man you guys be spending more time turning wrenches then in the field with all that John Deere equipment
Quick question how big is your cold storage building? (the building with the combines)
I’m 95 percent sure it’s 70x117
Hello just subed
Where the cattle at?
He showed us the row crop equipment, but where’s the cattle equipment?
Maybe he doesn’t have cattle yet? It would be easier and cheaper to start with goats. I know money can be tight for Missouri farmers sometimes.
What's the difference between the 9RX scraper tractor and The ag one
The scraper tractors have a different drawbar and high flow hydraulics. They also have autoload. The ag ones have the regular hydraulic hookups and a cat 4 or 5 drawbar. There may be more differences but I don’t know them.
What was the red tractor you missed by the seed tender
That one is a 656 IH. It’s not ours, so I didn’t cover it.
Did you buy that new 9rx at the sail in Paris
Nope. That one went to Oklahoma if I remember right.
Bruh dont even have to specify that, "It runs a whole lot better now" when saying its deleted. Thats only natural
At approximately 19.40 on this video I saw an International tractor with a loader, no comments, Goldinger equipment or just parked there?
That 606 isn’t ours. It belongs to a landlord
I bet you’re a household name at John Deere corporate headquarters.
We’re infamous lol
How many people make up your farm
Three full time guys, plus me, grandpa, and a couple semi-retired guys that help seasonally.
great video. but if you can pull a field cultivator at 9mph then I don't think you need to pull it at all
Nice
why is there a receiver on top of the leg?
The 6000 receiver on top of the leg provides correctional signals for most John Deere guidance systems in our half of the county. GPS is something that I’m learning about in my precision Ag class at mizzou.
you guys are my new favorite farming channel
Thank you. Larson Farms and Renner Stock Farms are my personal favorites.
AUSSIE! AUSSIE! AUSSIE! OI!OI!OI!
lt's about time
I agree with your dad
Why did I not see the 730
It’s been at the shop since April lol
Hopefully you guys gave JD feedback about the wages they’re paying there guys and still make such an obscene profit…
That's a pretty big inventory. How many acres do you farm? Here in northern Indiana the land is so chopped up that to farm more that about 1000 the travel times start getting crazy. Old guys retire and sell to developers because they are willing to pay more than farmers can at $3 corn (it's up now, let's hope it lasts) but that makes the situation worse.
I farm 92 acres. The rest isn’t my information to share lol. It’s a lot for how many people we have, but the good thing is that we are in a small area and don’t have to go very far for ground.
safe to say they like green lmao
What a great tour. Love all the John Deere green!👍🇺🇸
It took me awhile to get around to making this one, but it was definitely worth it.
@@goldingerfarms9357 Yes it is hard when you have equipment spread out. You did a good job!
A lot of things that start with 9
Ok question. So you have 4 9R's and you plant your corn with a 4320?
I plant beans, replant beans, replant corn, and I also do some custom planting with my six row and the 4320. I like to use old equipment sometimes is all.
Very nice equipment. Nothing runs like a Deere. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Amen to that. John Deere isn’t good, it’s just better.
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Tell dad nice tee shirt.
I bet you own a ton of lotion too dorky
Great you like your green tractors, you want to try loving your green trees instead of pulling them all out and burning them, it’s some carbon footprint your leaving in your wake.
Lol, Stephen. How many trees do you have on your land?
@@davedammitt7691 quite a lot thanks, and I look after them