Hayden, great to see you back, this is one of my favorite channels I watch before even turning on the local news, you have life by the balls. You are living the life I wish I could have had back when I was on our farm. Don't get me wrong, for back in the late 70s and mid 80s when I was growing up, we were pretty big farmers in our area at that time. I always dreamed of being on a harvest crew back in the day and being able to meet people and travel. I was born in 1969 just to give you age. During my time of growing up on the farm, my grandfather owned the local Massey Fergusson dealership and we always had the newest and best Massey equipment on our farm but I always wanted to go travel and be in the big time. You have a very down to earth, rocking channel.
Just for the record - "Mom, you were perfectly parked. It was the other combines that were skreewaddy".. Lol. Those were some nasty clouds! Thank you for the ride Hayden!
We have cut only 3 days been here on the Canadian border for 2 weeks now between wheat being to green to rain.. Hopefully get some good weather to get cutting again. Enjoy ND its my home state! Hopefully you getting back cutting again to
You remind me of me when I last made the custom run. Had my dog with also. He road in every piece of equipment we had.he could run up the ladder on anything.
Always good to see your dedication to servicing your equipment, most aren't too dedicated to it. Sorry to see the breakdown but its all part of the deal. Dad looks like he knows how to change belts. John T.
So you are cutting in western ND , get east of Jamestown and you will find the flat red river valley, ND has 4 very distinct different land masses, far west the badlands, then the rolling hills where your at, the pot hole region in the north central and north east and then the red river valley in the east.
I love rain and rain clouds! Your clouds are incredible! In Ukraine, in Slobozhanshchyna, there are similar landscapes, only more people and vegetation, unlike your fields.
Hayden follow the yellow wheat rows and you will find the other side sometime. Hammer down and get r done before the rain. That storm looks wicked to me.
Ya know, you'd think they'd tried to engineer them so that every belt failure doesn't cause a multiple cascade of failures. That seems to happen far too often for my taste. Also, I'm curious, is the reason you run singles and not duals simply because you need to be able to load them on trucks and move around? Or is there another reason? And if so, have y'all considered running front tracks instead? You can spec them out so that you get a slightly longer track and one wider than singles, but not too wide for easy transport. Good flotation and traction, although it's gonna run up your maintenance costs a fair bit, and potentially introduce some extra downtime for repairs. Seems like tracks come with a love/hate relationship, and everyone has their own strong opinions on them. But it would probably allow you to get those hilly areas. Just a thought.
Hayden, great to see you back, this is one of my favorite channels I watch before even turning on the local news, you have life by the balls. You are living the life I wish I could have had back when I was on our farm. Don't get me wrong, for back in the late 70s and mid 80s when I was growing up, we were pretty big farmers in our area at that time. I always dreamed of being on a harvest crew back in the day and being able to meet people and travel. I was born in 1969 just to give you age. During my time of growing up on the farm, my grandfather owned the local Massey Fergusson dealership and we always had the newest and best Massey equipment on our farm but I always wanted to go travel and be in the big time. You have a very down to earth, rocking channel.
Just for the record - "Mom, you were perfectly parked. It was the other combines that were skreewaddy".. Lol. Those were some nasty clouds! Thank you for the ride Hayden!
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We have cut only 3 days been here on the Canadian border for 2 weeks now between wheat being to green to rain.. Hopefully get some good weather to get cutting again. Enjoy ND its my home state! Hopefully you getting back cutting again to
Down time for rain would be a good time for you and AgwithEmma to get together and have a livestream.
ayo this is a good idea😂
Thanks for this RUclips channel. Nice to see you in ND.
That is how the fields are my way and none of them are flat and I wish your mom a happy late birthday
North Dakota? SWEET. I worked for Halliburton up there in Williston for a stretch..
You remind me of me when I last made the custom run. Had my dog with also. He road in every piece of equipment we had.he could run up the ladder on anything.
Always good to see your dedication to servicing your equipment, most aren't too dedicated to it. Sorry to see the breakdown but its all part of the deal. Dad looks like he knows how to change belts. John T.
Your mother is a great sport! She's the Best!
Thanks, we enjoyed the ride!
How many bushels does your carts hold.
Emma talk about u on her site thought I check u out. Good job with videos
So you are cutting in western ND , get east of Jamestown and you will find the flat red river valley, ND has 4 very distinct different land masses, far west the badlands, then the rolling hills where your at, the pot hole region in the north central and north east and then the red river valley in the east.
Nice footage Hayden, there's a lot of green machinery on that farm.....did you get the truck fixed that was hauled back to Texas?
Good video. Enjoyed the rain storm at the end. Great Craic (that’s fun in Ireland)😂
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Great videos , does the crew go back south for corn harvest.
LOVE your dog. I guess you have to be a jack-of-all-trades to be a farmer. Nice that your dad knows what he's doing. I see you ran into more weeds.
What a cool place to work! Easiest state to harvest in?
Those are some crazy fields compared to back home. Whats the yield?
I love rain and rain clouds! Your clouds are incredible! In Ukraine, in Slobozhanshchyna, there are similar landscapes, only more people and vegetation, unlike your fields.
Hayden great video thanks for all your sharing BTW be nice to your Mom shes pretty cool
I really enjoy your videos. I am sure it’s more nerve racking than you make it look. Thank You!
Desde Argentina Maestro .que lindo q es trabajar así .felicitaciones
that storm looks nasty! What was the date this was filmed? Curious to see what it looked like on radar. I'm up in Wichita Falls, where was this?
Hayden follow the yellow wheat rows and you will find the other side sometime. Hammer down and get r done before the rain. That storm looks wicked to me.
Ya know, you'd think they'd tried to engineer them so that every belt failure doesn't cause a multiple cascade of failures. That seems to happen far too often for my taste. Also, I'm curious, is the reason you run singles and not duals simply because you need to be able to load them on trucks and move around? Or is there another reason? And if so, have y'all considered running front tracks instead? You can spec them out so that you get a slightly longer track and one wider than singles, but not too wide for easy transport. Good flotation and traction, although it's gonna run up your maintenance costs a fair bit, and potentially introduce some extra downtime for repairs. Seems like tracks come with a love/hate relationship, and everyone has their own strong opinions on them. But it would probably allow you to get those hilly areas. Just a thought.
Morning so do you have gps linked to the grain cart from the combines when they come along side to be loaded
No Cody has full control over the graincart. He does use auto steer sometimes though.
Whats the temperature there? I think you just bring rain wherever you go. Hope Dibs was in a dry place!!
Gotta ask does the dog go up the ladder? Or do you carry him up?
Carry him up… I’m in the process of teaching him to run up the tire lol
Bro I love your work. Love from punjab India
another great video Hayden. thank you and your family
great sky and storm shots
How is it running?
How many combines do you run? I see you and Mom are there more people driving combine.
We run 2 for now, and the farmer has 4
Okay. Just curious.
Great video. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Dundalk, Ireland..
Whats the big deal about lining up combines at the end of the day?
Just giving mom a hard time about parking straight that’s all
I know but all the crews do it.A big line up and as straight as a gun barrel .Like theyre getting ready for an auction sale lol@@HaydenOnHarvest
@@samskeeter1 just shows pride in your operation
Easier to fuel and DEF them.
@@waddd8928How about backing them into a circle then with service truck in the centre? 🤗
Farming sim gave me mad respect for farmers holy balls its a hard job
Be nice to your Mom she parked just perfect!! Lol LOL. Enjoy your videos!
Eastern ND looks pretty flat 😅 Worked there once on a farm.
Bonjour, excellente video j'adore ce métier mais comment faire pour effectuer un stage chez vous ?
Deere is making an engine that doesn’t use def. Hopefully all their engines will switch to that technology. That would be nice.
Good video, keep it up!
You need to hand the camera over to Emma like you did to your mom!
Oh I will lol
Hello I'm French, it's very nice country.
My shirts get wetter than that when I walk in heat. But wow
Beautiful country
come back to texas and bring the rain with you
Those women combine drivers hey. Lol.
Height???
Türkiye’den selamlar
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Show us how you get your dog up the combine!😂
I’ll show it in the next video 😂
Hello there do you guy's hire H2A workers
Hello bro
Hello bro
Y’all hiring? Lol.