Very true statement “there’s not much to do at harvest when you can’t harvest.” Even though there’s always things to do, you’ve just got harvest brain and it’s hard to focus on much else
Those lift axles on that truck are a bloody great idea. Awesome vid JH. I used to blow my chopper off every single night so I could go and wash off the itch at night. Also I could pick up any issues before the next morning. Thanks for your time and effort sharing.
Awesome video again. Typical harvest weather soon you’ll have to stop due to fire ban. I had to go back and watch those axles on the semi I didn’t notice them the first time through, it would be interesting to know how they work, maybe you could interview Brian for us and he can explain his set up.
YES , you're totally correct, ....... thats typical of harvest conditions often ........ I love that "slide/ cradle " for your ENGEL car fridge ......is it a Engel accessory ? I have had a car fridge the same for years ,great thing , and can handle rough roads and farming conditions !
We just leave the grain in the bins, the rain will not effect the moisture. What we do if we get a massive downpour though is we will move the grain and put it in another bin as if we leave it for to long then some grain will spoil. But if we move it around it’s normally fine
Ha "The internet rejoices..." said with the perfect amount of spite. That has to be the most dogshit job on the farm blowing of combines. Especially sorghum dust. We just use a husqvarna 2stroke leaf blower
On a typical harvest day we will go from 7am to 9-9:30pm. If we go any later doing those hours everyday will cause burn out and fatigue so we don't do cray hours to keep everyone "fresh"
Very true statement “there’s not much to do at harvest when you can’t harvest.”
Even though there’s always things to do, you’ve just got harvest brain and it’s hard to focus on much else
Great video JH
Good luck combining your 2023 crops
Those lift axles on that truck are a bloody great idea. Awesome vid JH. I used to blow my chopper off every single night so I could go and wash off the itch at night. Also I could pick up any issues before the next morning. Thanks for your time and effort sharing.
Yer definitely a good idea for the trucks! Saves on tyres and helps when turning empty!
Thanks for the support!
Great video. Get them coming
Best Content keep it up!!
Thanks! Will do!
Awesome video again. Typical harvest weather soon you’ll have to stop due to fire ban. I had to go back and watch those axles on the semi I didn’t notice them the first time through, it would be interesting to know how they work, maybe you could interview Brian for us and he can explain his set up.
Looks like you need a couple more augers .
YES , you're totally correct, ....... thats typical of harvest conditions often ........ I love that "slide/ cradle " for your ENGEL car fridge ......is it a Engel accessory ? I have had a car fridge the same for years ,great thing , and can handle rough roads and farming conditions !
Yer it’s an Engle accessory, and it’s bloody brilliant to have!
Did that triple truck unload the field bin completely? Never see those trucks in NZ. How many tonnes are their loads? Great videos, thank you.
The truck can take 78tonnes, so depending on how full we fill the field bin he will or will not drain the bin
do you do much silage or baling
So what do you do if you get a heavy rain with all the grain in open top bins. Do you have a way of covering the grain?
We just leave the grain in the bins, the rain will not effect the moisture. What we do if we get a massive downpour though is we will move the grain and put it in another bin as if we leave it for to long then some grain will spoil. But if we move it around it’s normally fine
what do you do if it is to wet?
Does Brian’s middle trailer tip the opposite way?, never seen that
Yer it does. So that he can tip the front and the middle at the same time!
interested in how you clean the windows i strugglle
Its a battle!!! Thats for sure!
Do you have much on farm storage? Or do you truck most to town?
We only have enough storage on farm for our seed for the next year.
We truck it all to our local CBH in cascade or CBH in Esperance
Ha "The internet rejoices..." said with the perfect amount of spite. That has to be the most dogshit job on the farm blowing of combines. Especially sorghum dust. We just use a husqvarna 2stroke leaf blower
How hard do you push generally what hours do you do?
On a typical harvest day we will go from 7am to 9-9:30pm. If we go any later doing those hours everyday will cause burn out and fatigue so we don't do cray hours to keep everyone "fresh"