Have u seen Ivers Farms air contraption they put under the cab to blow corn debri off the throat? Push of a button in the cab and a blast of air clears the debri while shelling. It helps with visibility. Great invention that every combine should come standard with.
10:52 God Bless Dad ❤️ but 😏 this might be one of those times where subtitles could assist some. 😏 I’m happy to hear him tell us everything. I usually don’t need to rewind so much to get what he’s saying though 🫣 I’m in Washington State it’s tough sometimes for me with the accent. I bet it’s that way for you guys too around us West Coast Talking. I’m just glad Dads giving us his presence and wisdom and his willingness to be narrating like he’s learning to do so well 😊❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
Yes, he's pretty switched on for an old fella. What is he now, 74 years old? He's working that Fendt Combine like a Boss, what a smashing worker, father & farmer.😃
Glad the cart was able to be fixed. Gotta be tough going from 200 bu to next to nothing. We have more of a problem with droughty knobs in this kind of year.
There's always got to be something going wrong, you guys wouldn't know how to act if everything went as planned! Keep staying positive and the videos coming!
I know it’s a lot of work, and cost, and time but have you ever thought about mulching the trees for organic matter in the gravel runs? Grind trees for mulch to add water holding matter? Or getting a tree compost that grinds trees to drop it off then compost and spreading the compost? Idk 🤷 love the videos 🎉❤😊
Hay Brian it your viewers from Marion sc just want to say keep up the great job you and your dad and brother doing yall one of the great family farmers that left farming ain't easy it takes a lot of sacrifice to be a farmers people don't understand what yall brings to the table it's called food if it wasn't for farmers like you your dad and brother people wouldn't have lot of the things they eat people always got something to say don't pay them no attention keep up the great work of farming and you do great filming I enjoy what yall doing to bring good videos and tell pops he good man to do what he does at 74 to build such a long-term legacy you the man and tell your wife she a good wife and mother she funny thanks
Bro 17:03 you definitely should add cow and chicken manure in the areas like that to enrich the soil and add organic nutrients. There most likely is a Dairy nearby that has a supply? Around here there’s a Dairy farm around the area that has Crops. Most people like my Dad who retired and has a large amount of land he leased to his neighbor that’s a Dairy. He earns about half of what he could from the rent. He has money so he’s happy to help but the Dairy Farmer is building nutrients and organic by growing Alfalfa and fertilizing with Manure mostly cow. Maybe you can find some other sources besides Dairy Farmers I don’t know but hopefully you try it if it’s not too expensive. God hold you close ❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
Check the accumulator for the track. It will come loose and bleed the pressure off. 6th gen farmer had the same issue on the same side of his new grain cart
What was your opinion of the Massey?? I used to be a mechanic for a dealer and grew up on a farm. I always enjoyed running the ones I operated. As for engine's other than adjusting valves I never saw the inside of a Perkins diesel.plenty of power and very easy to repair.
ever thought of building the rocky soil with cow manure, chicken manure a good heavy topping would really help the soil, let it lay for a year the rocky area top dress then the next year crop it, or deep plow maybe could flip the rocks down, have no clue just a potting soil guy
That's wild. 6th gen Farmer, Border view farms, and now you guys all have had trouble with the Equalizer track tensioner this year. Wonder if it's an age thing or if unverferth has addressed it yet
bad yields in gravelly bits: could you plant something that would like the gravel ?? near me are some lavender fields which i believe like impoverished soils. and also the honey from beehives in those fields is proper special
You don't have your sieves set right or you could make it all the way through the field. Really enjoy the videos, have safe rest of your harvest and a prosperous one as well.
The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body. The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body. So, left handed people are in their right mind. T-shirt I won back in the 80’s
I would love to come help y’all or ride along for about a week I grew up on a 100 acre farm growing up I had my great grandpa 102 years old and my grandpa in his 80’s at the same time growing up farming wheat oats grass seed I just love riding on equipment both are gone to heaven 😢 I miss them both the farm got took over by my uncle and his son and I’m not allowed to help no more
Wouldn’t it be better to split the field up in to two 1/2 mile rows and put a end row in the middle 🤷♂️ , what would I know I was a pipe fitter for 40 years not a farmer lol 😂
It’s a “Diamond C” trailer, top of the line. Thank you
Customer service can make or break a company. Nice too see a company that still believes in it
Nothing beats great dealer service. All colors are great. Service makes the Color Great. 😊
Hats off to Unverfurth for getting the cart fixed o quickly. Another good day of harvest.
talk about customer service, they sure did it for you.
Another great video. Thanks for your time to get this out. Always love to hear how you guys make it possible to get to things with your family.
damn good equipment and support from them for sure
Looks like great service but seems like a bad design or design flaw. Glad it was not too big of an issue for the most part.
Your Dad looks so comfortable setting up in the cab of that combine. He looks like he thinking he finally conquered that ole girl.
Great video. Thank you guys
Have u seen Ivers Farms air contraption they put under the cab to blow corn debri off the throat? Push of a button in the cab and a blast of air clears the debri while shelling. It helps with visibility. Great invention that every combine should come standard with.
Claas has that already
There is an air option for the combine they can purchase.
Your dealer service is great. Lucky You. 😊
We need more of your father .he is so cool
Man it's great to have good dealer service !
Woo! Southpaws UNITE!
Thanks for the video.
Brian lots of ups and downs here.
Thanks.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve
You are all doing awesome. I enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the awesome videos
10:52 God Bless Dad ❤️ but 😏 this might be one of those times where subtitles could assist some. 😏 I’m happy to hear him tell us everything. I usually don’t need to rewind so much to get what he’s saying though 🫣 I’m in Washington State it’s tough sometimes for me with the accent. I bet it’s that way for you guys too around us West Coast Talking. I’m just glad Dads giving us his presence and wisdom and his willingness to be narrating like he’s learning to do so well 😊❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
Yes, he's pretty switched on for an old fella. What is he now, 74 years old? He's working that Fendt Combine like a Boss, what a smashing worker, father & farmer.😃
Dang. A flat on a track. Whoda thunk it. 1 hour for dealer to show up though is awesome!!
Glad the cart was able to be fixed. Gotta be tough going from 200 bu to next to nothing. We have more of a problem with droughty knobs in this kind of year.
Agreed, ain't nobody want a droughty knob that's for sure. 😳
Nice to know we’re in our right minds. In my case, some folks may dispute that.
Great video Brian BJ and Bob
There's always got to be something going wrong, you guys wouldn't know how to act if everything went as planned! Keep staying positive and the videos coming!
It's really amazing how those gravel bars stunts the growth.
No water holding capacity.
Great job driving the combine Bob
Great video once again. Thanks
Good video good to see y'all
I know it’s a lot of work, and cost, and time but have you ever thought about mulching the trees for organic matter in the gravel runs? Grind trees for mulch to add water holding matter? Or getting a tree compost that grinds trees to drop it off then compost and spreading the compost? Idk 🤷 love the videos 🎉❤😊
Great content Brian😊😊😊😊
Great job driving the tractor and grain cart BJ
Hay Brian it your viewers from Marion sc just want to say keep up the great job you and your dad and brother doing yall one of the great family farmers that left farming ain't easy it takes a lot of sacrifice to be a farmers people don't understand what yall brings to the table it's called food if it wasn't for farmers like you your dad and brother people wouldn't have lot of the things they eat people always got something to say don't pay them no attention keep up the great work of farming and you do great filming I enjoy what yall doing to bring good videos and tell pops he good man to do what he does at 74 to build such a long-term legacy you the man and tell your wife she a good wife and mother she funny thanks
Dad sure is a pro boss man ya keep making good videos Brian
Pop's is the man 👍
Bro 17:03 you definitely should add cow and chicken manure in the areas like that to enrich the soil and add organic nutrients. There most likely is a Dairy nearby that has a supply? Around here there’s a Dairy farm around the area that has Crops. Most people like my Dad who retired and has a large amount of land he leased to his neighbor that’s a Dairy. He earns about half of what he could from the rent. He has money so he’s happy to help but the Dairy Farmer is building nutrients and organic by growing Alfalfa and fertilizing with Manure mostly cow. Maybe you can find some other sources besides Dairy Farmers I don’t know but hopefully you try it if it’s not too expensive. God hold you close ❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
Great job hauling corn 🌽 Brian
Check the accumulator for the track. It will come loose and bleed the pressure off. 6th gen farmer had the same issue on the same side of his new grain cart
Now thats what matters service when you need it, do we get a review of the massi tractor?stay safe you all greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
excellent as always
Brian, you are "correct" handed.
What was your opinion of the Massey?? I used to be a mechanic for a dealer and grew up on a farm. I always enjoyed running the ones I operated. As for engine's other than adjusting valves I never saw the inside of a Perkins diesel.plenty of power and very easy to repair.
Cincinnati won
Congrats BJ
Good video
Another great video
Mornin' Good live feed while it lasted.
Bob's video shows a great view from the combine cab!
Sad looking corn. Hope next year is better. Good stuff
Good stuff
ever thought of building the rocky soil with cow manure, chicken manure a good heavy topping would really help the soil, let it lay for a year the rocky area top dress then the next year crop it, or deep plow maybe could flip the rocks down, have no clue just a potting soil guy
Bob cam is definitely a great addition to the videos.
Turn the auto captions on and Bob Cam is a great laugh 😂
Good luck combining your corn 🌽
We Lefties have our Rights remember that.
Not when it comes to voting . Writing I don't care
You got 'nubbins'!
Would you upgrade the planter and head to be able to run 16 rows at a time or not worth it with the man power you have?
Was the big field a no till field? Just wondering if that was why there was so much smaller corn patches?
With 13.3 percent moisture. And next year corn is between .20-.30 cents more than now. I might just send it straight to the terminal.
After that little mix up, I bet y’all couldn’t label the remotes fast enough 😂sheeesh!!! Y’all take care.
Yep, Mr. Bob likes shaving about as much as I do!!!
Do you always run the tracks in that direction for wear or riding?
Did you guys have a scary Halloween with all them boooooooshels in the field?
😂🤣😂
Enjoyed. Seems everyone has had their share of breakdowns this year.
I hope Bob gets to rest his back soon.
Mornin Brown family.🎉
That's wild. 6th gen Farmer, Border view farms, and now you guys all have had trouble with the Equalizer track tensioner this year. Wonder if it's an age thing or if unverferth has addressed it yet
Hope yall catch a break on the rest of harvest.
Do you guys bushhog around your fields before harvest?
Yes, we usually bush hog around them all year
Hurri-phoons will relocate everything!!!
6th Generation Farmer had the same grain cart issue.
We need a Squishy report!
Where have all the 🐈 😻 🐈⬛️ 😺 been hiding Brian? 🤔
I miss Big Mike...what's he up to these days? He was always good for a laugh...✌
We still see/talk to him
A South paw 😊. Does your Dad like the joy stick, with no steering wheel stuck in the view?
bad yields in gravelly bits: could you plant something that would like the gravel ?? near me are some lavender fields which i believe like impoverished soils. and also the honey from beehives in those fields is proper special
Dad sure can get the Combine to eat acres.
Sure does & for an old timer that probably grew up seeing horses 🐎 working the land he is a good man. 😎
So tracks do go flat😂
You don't have your sieves set right or you could make it all the way through the field. Really enjoy the videos, have safe rest of your harvest and a prosperous one as well.
5:47 if tracks were filled with air and got a puncture thats what they'd look like 😂
Watching Bob in the combine has me wondering why fends doesn't us a lazy boy recliner for a seat.
Good video.
The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.
The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body.
So, left handed people are in their right mind.
T-shirt I won back in the 80’s
great video
Your video is really great and helpful. I am also trying to create interesting videos like yours
I have also watched your video. It is quite interesting.
Have you thought about changing your rolls on the corn head? They should not be limiting your harvest by tough stalks.
Every video of farming that I watch, farmers with irrigation in their fields make a lot better harvest
No @%it Sherlock!
@@chipmunk94 well if you listen closely to what he said his neighbor said he wasn’t sure he saw a difference stupid
Thanks
I would love to come help y’all or ride along for about a week I grew up on a 100 acre farm growing up I had my great grandpa 102 years old and my grandpa in his 80’s at the same time growing up farming wheat oats grass seed I just love riding on equipment both are gone to heaven 😢 I miss them both the farm got took over by my uncle and his son and I’m not allowed to help no more
I thought the come and go corn only happened out here in the Huntington hills 🤣
You are doing a good job Brian, but stuff happens especially when you eat regular re- your trailer incident. lol Dave D.
If he says he is shooting ducks, there is doubt.
Seen where a farmer in Virginia done corn 623 per acre new world record
I’m left-handed too
Thank you for sharing that information as the whole community was really worried you might have been righthanded. Phew glad that's sorted out. 😅
I’ve always used my subsidies to buy a boat and beer. Boats are expensive you know!
😂
Put up an electric fence around the fields with all the corn on the ground and put some feeder pigs out there.
Never knew you could have a flat track 😜😂😂
So since the grain cart operator gets blamed for everything. I’d say the combine operator broke the grain cart.
I feel like this would, by definition, be the grain cart operators fault.
What would you charge me if I went behind the combine and picked the missed cobs.
I think Bob needs to speed that reel up a little more. Not sure it’s goin fast enough.
Mornin 👋🏻
It’s always the grain cart drivers fault just remember that. lol. Joking
Was the neighbor running a 4 row?
Wouldn’t it be better to split the field up in to two 1/2 mile rows and put a end row in the middle 🤷♂️ , what would I know I was a pipe fitter for 40 years not a farmer lol 😂
👍👍👍
The end is in sight
BF still getting it done
Ohh no they repossessed my Massey
Only the beginning