Welkers are a good bunch of boys. They have had some short crops like everyone else but their farm is still going. Just took on new ground last fall. They are equiped to fix an ything where some dont have dealers come in for major repair.
Lol! You know it's tuff when you look back and see straw hopefully coming out but not a spec of dust. When the straw starts glooping out of the chopper then it's not tuff, it's wet!! That means you only have 2-3 passes left lolol
That's grain farming Mike. It starts raining in the end of August until the snow flies. And as you grain farm further north you'll enjoy more fun things like snow and colder days. Have fun 😁
Did that one time on some soybeans. Wringing wet and drzzling we finished the field but it was tough. Was having problems on cutter bar more than anywhere else plugging.
Know your pain, sod that rain.😢 Only just finished up ourselves. Had a record breaking year here in the South of England. (40.2% on the moisture meter)😅
Sounds like you're a contractor or havesting to dry a bit then be bruised for cattle feed? Even up here in Scotland wouldn't touch it at 20% unless it's going straight to the bruiser and be treated
Used to play on a small patch compared with you , big for nz though remember those times when you just have a bit left and it gets tough early in the am’s or when you get rain and you just need it done, tough times but great memories.
Interesting question if anyone knows the answer I'd appreciate it. The reel is in 3 parts & appear to be individual sections, can you adjust the speed of each section manually or does the combine vary the speeds as a turn compensation, similar to a spray as it increases product to the fast moving outside boom & decreases product to the slow moving inside boom when turning. I realise my question may sound weird, but in say Israel huge circular plots are farmed because it's easier to irrigate, therefore if you cut that crop in a circular fashion differing reel speeds would most definitely be advantageous?
The reason your settings changed is because of how they're pre programmed into the ACS (automatic crop setting). You can change the ACS to your current settings and they won't move when you power off the machine.
This is what farmers don’t get. They have been working their asses off. It’s raining and he says we’re going to have a coffee. Let them go home do laundry,sleep get a haircut. No matter what they say that’s what they want to do!!
@@crandonborththat seems to be what a lot of people think. That is when the business end of the job bites. Planning, forecasting, marketing, testing, scheduling, repairing. Uep other than that they have all winter off !
@@crandonborththat seems to be what a lot of people think. That is when the business end of the job bites. Planning, forecasting, marketing, testing, scheduling, repairing. Uep other than that they have all winter off !
Mike, Welker Farms is testing in AF11 Case IH combine. They are going 10.4 mph in 40 bushel an acre wheat. That'd be kind of tough unloading with your grain card speed limit! 😂
I think it was sub 20 bu. wheat. But probably could do it in 40 also. Why you would want to drive a million dollar combine and header that fast is beyond me.
@@thelyders I have seen it done. And nothing broke. With no time and changing weather we need high horsepower Combines an faster driving. Workes great with the Claas 8700
Or.... get all the combines ready for chickpeas except 1 or 2, then combine the last 80 acres when it's not raining. But, the things you do for content.
@@Jehty_ for only a couple hours while those two combines finished the wheat. Wouldnt take long to change the 2 combines over after that, and you get the bonus of grain that isnt 25% moisture
It would be good to see that Case machine cutting some of those pluggy lentils you have struggled with, TBH I think the Case would cope, as the latest AF11 Case machine is a whole new design layout, cutting down the number of drive belts & maximising hydraulic motor use allowing greater speed controls & reversing abilities. Probably too late to trial a new AF11 this season Mike, but if you truly love your wife, who has borne you beautiful children & treats you like a God, I'd expect a new AF11 Case combine for 2025 season just because Ashtyn is worth every penny! 🥰 (Get yourself out of this one Mikey boy)😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
The waas guidance is not good at all we had similar problems running tillage with our quad tracs. They changed the satellite 3 years ago and it was never good after that
I can see it now mike having traded his X9s for the new Case IH models next year. Many are doing it tired of JD playing games now they are moving more stuff to mexico to be made. I know of three staunch JD people switched to red few years back already custom cutters
AF11 is what mike will be running😂😂😂😂😂 to bad you dont have a claas dealer that will work with you they would be best move but stick to dealer support.
I find it hilarious that CNH would hand over a new sixty series & an eleven series combine to the Broke Welkers whom continue to farm in the 70s and whom without RUclips couldn’t pay the fuel bill for a day but Mike who’s family has millions upon millions in nearly new equipment gets a fifty series … unbelievably poor marketing strategy 🤦🏻♂️
Different dealers and the amount of subscribers . Many of theWelker viewers enjoy seeing the old equipment running and the family working together to repair stuff
Welkers go speak and sign autographs for Case. They are known for their tractor/truck rebuilds. Mike doesn't do that or have the time to do it. They farm far less land than Mike does.
Welkers are a good bunch of boys. They have had some short crops like everyone else but their farm is still going. Just took on new ground last fall. They are equiped to fix an ything where some dont have dealers come in for major repair.
That Red combine is doing a great job.
Thank you Ike and Case!
Under the toolbox and gps settings if you change it from chase to pull it usually drives much straighter
Mike is trying to plug the chopper! lol
Hello Mike from a former Swedish farmer with relatives in Canada. Check out the Welkers impressions after running the Case AF11 around 10 mph 💪👍
Way too new and too much combine for the crops Mike can expect on the South farm. Maybe some years wjen he has enough North land.
I can't believe case wouldn't get you one of there new AF 11 to try you buy alot of equipment you would think they would want you guys as a customer
When are you going to have a demonstration of the NH CR11? They have a nice cab layout.
Can't get any rain to grow the crop but always gotta rain when trying to harvest. Mother nature has it backwards. 😂
Great video Mike
Case has adopted the redekop chopper now and thats the best chopper in the industry.
Great Machines.
Big Fields...big Machines...Work......this my life.
This is why i life.
Farming over all in the World😊😊😊
I would sure love to see the AF11 on your farm
Mike, Have you had a chance to see an AF11 run yet? Welkers demo of it look impressive.
Have a great cup of coffee and keep up the awesome videos and work you do with your family and crew.
Lol! You know it's tuff when you look back and see straw hopefully coming out but not a spec of dust. When the straw starts glooping out of the chopper then it's not tuff, it's wet!! That means you only have 2-3 passes left lolol
Here in Ontario that’s the story couple year back straw wasn’t coming out back of our lexion bent that rotor fins needed new rotor
That's grain farming Mike. It starts raining in the end of August until the snow flies. And as you grain farm further north you'll enjoy more fun things like snow and colder days. Have fun 😁
Have nice day, my friend
Need Ashton to come try out the Case.
Did that one time on some soybeans. Wringing wet and drzzling we finished the field but it was tough. Was having problems on cutter bar more than anywhere else plugging.
Know your pain, sod that rain.😢
Only just finished up ourselves.
Had a record breaking year here in the South of England. (40.2% on the moisture meter)😅
Sounds like you're a contractor or havesting to dry a bit then be bruised for cattle feed? Even up here in Scotland wouldn't touch it at 20% unless it's going straight to the bruiser and be treated
Put one of them green machines beside you in that tuff conditions and compare.. be mind blowing I bet
Used to play on a small patch compared with you , big for nz though remember those times when you just have a bit left and it gets tough early in the am’s or when you get rain and you just need it done, tough times but great memories.
Interesting question if anyone knows the answer I'd appreciate it.
The reel is in 3 parts & appear to be individual sections, can you adjust the speed of each section manually or does the combine vary the speeds as a turn compensation, similar to a spray as it increases product to the fast moving outside boom & decreases product to the slow moving inside boom when turning. I realise my question may sound weird, but in say Israel huge circular plots are farmed because it's easier to irrigate, therefore if you cut that crop in a circular fashion differing reel speeds would most definitely be advantageous?
You can‘t, all three sections are always moving equally fast.
I would guess they‘re all driven by a single drive and not independantly.
Thanks for the info.
Maybe something for Case IH to consider in future? 🤔
Arent they harvested straight. Thats what they do here reguardless of how circles go.
The reason your settings changed is because of how they're pre programmed into the ACS (automatic crop setting). You can change the ACS to your current settings and they won't move when you power off the machine.
I like this! But 4:39 made it feel way simpler to follow.
How would the jd combines handle those conditions
Crop flow much better than the honeybee header I’m sure
This is what farmers don’t get. They have been working their asses off. It’s raining and he says we’re going to have a coffee. Let them go home do laundry,sleep get a haircut. No matter what they say that’s what they want to do!!
They have all winter off lmao
@@crandonborththat seems to be what a lot of people think. That is when the business end of the job bites. Planning, forecasting, marketing, testing, scheduling, repairing. Uep other than that they have all winter off !
@@crandonborththat seems to be what a lot of people think. That is when the business end of the job bites. Planning, forecasting, marketing, testing, scheduling, repairing. Uep other than that they have all winter off !
When you say it’s Dads field or your brothers field, how do you keep track of all the bushels and how everyone gets paid.
Do you have to run that wet grain through a grain dryer before you put it into a storage bin ?
Geez how do you expect to combine in rain
It never rains in Saskatchewan?..
Mike,
Welker Farms is testing in AF11 Case IH combine. They are going 10.4 mph in 40 bushel an acre wheat. That'd be kind of tough unloading with your grain card speed limit! 😂
I think it was sub 20 bu. wheat. But probably could do it in 40 also. Why you would want to drive a million dollar combine and header that fast is beyond me.
@@thelyders they definitely had spots with 40bu+ wheat in their video 🤷♂️
@@thelyders I have seen it done. And nothing broke. With no time and changing weather we need high horsepower Combines an faster driving. Workes great with the Claas 8700
You cant cut it off ar that speed. Get real.
@@turnergthey also had 8 bu in places.
Mike, cut my wheat! I need pasta.
Do the cross augers in the head need to be running while cutting the durum-?
Mike how do you like the McDon header ?
It's 2024 and case still has garbage GPS. They should just give up already and install Deere systems straight from the factory.
AMEN
You hard on the big Red machine. John Deere doesn’t stand a chance lol.
What's your farvourite and least favourite crop to harvest?
Morning
Or.... get all the combines ready for chickpeas except 1 or 2, then combine the last 80 acres when it's not raining. But, the things you do for content.
So then he has 1 or 2 combines less for chickpeas, so falls behind on them. Then what?
@@Jehty_ for only a couple hours while those two combines finished the wheat. Wouldnt take long to change the 2 combines over after that, and you get the bonus of grain that isnt 25% moisture
I thought u had to hand in the demo back in the morning from the last Video???? 😂
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@@mikemitchell2554 Mike, do the cross augers in the head need to be running while cutting the durum-?
Are they vertically adjustable-?
@@John-nc4bl you can turn them off, also you can adjust the canvas speed and the pea auger speed together
It would be good to see that Case machine cutting some of those pluggy lentils you have struggled with, TBH I think the Case would cope, as the latest AF11 Case machine is a whole new design layout, cutting down the number of drive belts & maximising hydraulic motor use allowing greater speed controls & reversing abilities. Probably too late to trial a new AF11 this season Mike, but if you truly love your wife, who has borne you beautiful children & treats you like a God, I'd expect a new AF11 Case combine for 2025 season just because Ashtyn is worth every penny! 🥰
(Get yourself out of this one Mikey boy)😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
It's nearly impossible to plug an ih. There's nothing to plug in the back. Usually the feederhouse will stop first and that's nothing.
I believe you, those red machines are really good & not just the harvesters.
I meant to ask when you were in lentils and I doubt you'll see this. Just wondering what your favorite recipes for lentils are?
Will you get a demo of the Case IH AF11, I was watching Welker Farms and that seems quite impressive.
That size machine is completely useless on Mike’s farm. Overkill by a mile.
@@dalehofer8360might be suited to the nth farm decently sth not so much
@@dalehofer8360 You do realize Mike owns two X9’s right?
Did you talk to Welkers and the demo on the twin rotor Case they used?
does it run better than yoour broken deer
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Case cuts threw the rain and continues, Deere makes for mobile grain carts parted along side of field
You are going to get a wasted bin , spoilage in the bin. , hot spots ?.
The waas guidance is not good at all we had similar problems running tillage with our quad tracs. They changed the satellite 3 years ago and it was never good after that
There’s no reason to thrash in the rain.
If you wait for the rain you’ll end up in the snow
Salut Mike magnifique moissonneuse batteuse case 8250 de la coupe et bien intéressante et équipés 😂😮😅😊
I can see it now mike having traded his X9s for the new Case IH models next year. Many are doing it tired of JD playing games now they are moving more stuff to mexico to be made. I know of three staunch JD people switched to red few years back already custom cutters
AF11 is what mike will be running😂😂😂😂😂 to bad you dont have a claas dealer that will work with you they would be best move but stick to dealer support.
Shut the auger off on the header
Hey bro I’m from india
Hey, that's not your fault my friend, we won't hold that against you. Whereabouts in
India? 🇮🇳
nice, please dont sh1t in comments liek you do in the streets and we good
@@leddielive39kms north of Punjabi
Thrashing in tough straw conditions and then complain about the job the straw chopper is doing. 🤣
Mike case throws better straw than any of your previous buys and grain on the frame axle is norm on any combine.. quit with your biased opinions
Mike you need to know the equipment and tech better before giving baffoon spurts.. and video it.. come on man
I find it hilarious that CNH would hand over a new sixty series & an eleven series combine to the Broke Welkers whom continue to farm in the 70s and whom without RUclips couldn’t pay the fuel bill for a day but Mike who’s family has millions upon millions in nearly new equipment gets a fifty series … unbelievably poor marketing strategy 🤦🏻♂️
Different dealers and the amount of subscribers . Many of theWelker viewers enjoy seeing the old equipment running and the family working together to repair stuff
What a miserable life you must have.
Welkers go speak and sign autographs for Case. They are known for their tractor/truck rebuilds. Mike doesn't do that or have the time to do it. They farm far less land than Mike does.
John Deere come out and fixed millenialfarmers cylinder bearing in an afternoon in the field on a Sunday… maybe it’s an American thing
@@NexLevelBacon yes and they paid a lot for that. Most dealers have 7 day a week service if you are willing to pay