Bringing The Case IH 9260 To Our BEST Field Yet!!!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Putting the 9260 though it's paces!
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It was a pleasure to met you folks at farm progress show. Thanks Scott for being patient with my grandson,,explaining about the Big Buds
My grandfather, my father, and my uncle were farmers in Idaho, on a much smaller farm. My grandfather served in the U.S. Navy right before Pearl Harbor. He was discharged after fulfilling his duty. Pearl Harbor happened several months after his discharge and the powers that be decided it was more important for him to grow potatoes in Idaho than to go back to Pearl Harbor and lob bombs at the Japanese. My father, was in ROTC in university, but failed his final physical twice (high blood pressure, and I am on the same medication) and was kicked out. My uncle served in Viet Nam he came home physically unwounded but had PTSD for his entire life. My father stepped away from the farm. My uncle ran the farm.
I spent several summers bucking hay bails (about 100 pounds each) to feed the cows, driving (now) old school open tractors, and … well, you all know the rest. Thank you for keeping farming alive. My grandfather passed away when I was in high school, and my uncle passed away two years ago. My father was taken by COVID.
Keep it up!
@@jamiesuejeffery sounds like my Childhood!
I miss the farm too.
Good to see that things are getting better for you, after so many seasons with low harvests.
Thank you very much for allowing us to follow much of what is happening, it is exciting to follow along from the sidelines :)
Yes, thank you
FYI: Bob, just a heads-up. The boys are combining wheat 🌾🌾 (somewhere) in Montana!!! 😁
This has got to be one of the best crops they've had in the last 5 years. Considering a lot of the crops they've had have been disappointing. I pray 🙏 that they keep getting good crops every year.
If they gave awards for opening videos, you guys would win hands down. Very creative and beautifully cinematic.
It was awesome getting to meet all of you at day 1 of the Farm Progress Show getting Coby's signature on my hat was great.
Meeting our faithful followers, like you, Coby would say... "that makes a pawfully great day 🐕"
The engineering that goes into the wide headers and the unload Augers is incredible!!!
What I find amazing is how ingenious farmers are to be able to make a living based upon the conditions they are given. Too much rain, we tile. Too little rain we summer follow. What ever God gives you work with!
Love the professional introduction! That 9260 is a beast! And Ol'e Blue is looking great. lol
😜😜😜 I like that you leaving those grasshoppers in for extra weight and protein😮😮😮😮
About the grain cart...
That always comes up again , don't forget there's 3 families living of that Farm your not just going out and buy equipment....
Good bless have a safe harvest
A northern neighbour
Y’all make the BEST farming content. Always enjoy your videos. 👍👍. Thank you!!
The harvest there is a lot different than here in Oregon. Some farms here harvest 80 to 100 bushel per acre. In west oregon. Compaired to eastern Oregon 25 bushel is good. Love the vids guys.
Just seen a guy pulling 157bu at the header in Ontario. He averaged 121 across all his acres
Hi Welkers!!!! Thanks for the video; was very interesting and enjoyable to watch.
The first part of the video with the drone footage was, as always, just beautiful and wonderful and set the mood for wheat farming on your farm operation!!!!! Excellent job on the footage and music and the new 9260 combine. Must admit needed a Kleenex to dry the eyes. Must be getting old-ha!!!!!!
Appreciate your narrative on your thoughts of the new 9260 combine from case IH. Sounds like your opinion is high on the machine, with a few comments on needed changes, but that is expected. As far as the main operation of the machine you indicated it was really good. Appears to be a very solid and nice machine!!!!!!! Well done case IH!!!!!!!
Like some of those fields you all were in. Very pleased to see you get lots of 20-25 plus bushels of wheat per acre!!!!! Pleased for the Welkers!!!!!!!!!
Glad to see some good crop production for you after some not so good years.
About it for now I guess. Believe this was before the farm progress show. Do enjoy the show when that time comes.
My prayers to you for some more moisture for the ground.
Sending my blessings to ALL of you!!!!!!!!
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
😊😊👍👍💕💕✅🇺🇸
Thank you👍
Nick, I think you were a bit tired 29:52, we both know that Big Brute is not used for harvesting, except for weeds😅 God bless ✝️
😂 Oops!!
Good fact checking. 😁😁
Thanks Nick Scott and Dad....lt is always good to see y'all awesome video's......On Welker Farms.= GOD BLESS 🌬🌠 ✝
Old F-4 Pilot Shoe🇺🇸
It is nice to hear you experiencing some better yields.
Hi from Australia...😊🦘
That 9260 is awesome and a credit to Case for developing a combine that is efficient and reliable for you US farmers..
A big shout out to CASE for the demo...❤
Nice. More grain for a hungry world. Keep it coming farmers. Billions of us are counting on your efforts. Nice machine - farmers get all the cool tools.
Thank you for the video. Always nice to see you harvesting, but I know winter is just around the corner when you do. Hope the crew / family and you are doing well. Take care - God Bless.
Thank guys for keeping America fed!!
Thank you Nick. Great video. i am so happy to see a new Welker video. God bless the Welker's for doing what you do for America. Cheers
Your videos are just awesome! Our children and 5 granddaughters live in Livingston and Bozeman, and we are coming out there from SE WI this next week to visit. Always love Montana!
It looks like you’re combining at 8 mph or faster, you guys are flying! Hope this field boosts your overall yield per acre. Thx for great videos of a very special season. I just heard you say 8 to 9 mph in your comments. Big machines light crops go fast is the only equalizer.
You guys definitely have the coolest camera shots I have seen on farm videos...excellent!
Man, its good to see you Fellows getting a nice crop, Nick I just love your Drone Videos, that lone Harvester is sure a beauty, Ok Nick, Scott & Bob, see you all on the next video, Regards & Best Wishes, God Bless , Trevor.W.Bacelli. Biloela Qld Australia. 👍🐕🐎🦄🦌🦬🐮🐂🐃🐄🐖🐗🐏🐐🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦃🐔🐓🦆🦢🦋🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌻🌼🌴🍌🍍🥭🥥🥑🌽
Greetings 👍
Nick, I love seeing new videos from you. I hope you and your family have a great Labor Day weekend!
God bless from Tennessee!
Hey DAD wheat looking good....this year. ❤
Dang I'm watching him explain all the cool features in this combine throughout the video and I'm realizing this thing is basically a Bentley Combine! lol It's comfy suspension, cupholders, a massaging seat, refrigerator, self driving, excellent climate control, etc... My 2007 CRV doesn't have any of that! lol
You guys are killing it! Been a fan since before leaven’s liked the camera.
Glad to see you getting decent wheat. Have a safe and happy Labor Day weekend
You guys have always got such a sweet spirit. I love to see farmer's that walk with God. You can see right off the bat. Love the videos and fun y'all share. God bless and keep safe. 🙏 😊
Why don't you have a power leaf blower to clean dirty chaff at the end of the day ? It will cut down the chance of fire in hot areas of the combine !
Makes me smile seeing you all doing so good
Running automation and feedrate control for the first time this harvest. Automation works pretty well. Feed-rate control not so much. Works okay about half the time. If the crop is fairly even and changes gradually it does ok. If the crop is more variable, it's always late to react. Needs some radar looking at the crop ahead. Give it a few years. But the automation does work well as conditions change.
I could definitely tell it's got 100 more horsepower than our combines. I'm doing 7-8 mph in 25-30 bushel wheat where those would have to do 3-4 mph with a 45ft head. It's an impressive machine!
God Bless you guys. I wish you a great and safe harvest
Love the video boys, I have a hunch Nick that you are sold on that FD2 head just comparing from that against your other case heads. Much love to you guys from the west coast and stay safe
God Bless
Very good to see grain coming out of the combine instead rocks! many
Watching you walk on the grain, I was remembering getting grain in my boots and then you showed us that the modern boots still do that.😂
Nice combine! Excellent drone shots as always! Be safe
The look on Nick's face when his seat started vibrating the boys he now knows why his wife always smiling when she's around the house and he's at work 😂😂😂😂
What a NICE combine !
Great intro 👍😎 and playing "chicken" @ 1:40 😉 Nick, I, too hate grain in boots, soooo I always wear Western Boots (higher on the ankle) and easy to take off and "dump" God Bless!
😂 😁
10:02 the slow mo shots across the header look way better than they have any right to
you all got the crop outta the field before the weather took it to the ground, right???
LOVE JOY COMPASSION
god, its great to see them finally have amazing crops!! the past few years have been rough
Nick, again, your aerial videography is amazing. BTW - are you going to share the 9260?
Wow, no matter how many times I watch you harvest, I am always thrilled..
Thank you, some epic stuff coming soon!
farming in eastern colorado, I thought montana would have more rain than us, making 60-70 bpa. We fertilzer in the first stage of growing and we have been getting some good fields that average 60 bushels. We get a yearly rain average of 12 -14 inch rain, maybe our soil is better than Welker's farm. Good luck to you Welker Family.
Welker Farms has been averaging 6-7 inches of moisture (including snow) for the past four years. Half the rain means half the yield.
I remember in my younger years working in eastern MT having wheat in my shoes Nick, drove me crazy, just had to dump it out.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you lord for this years answers to all of our prayers and yes will continue praying. Stay safe in the fields guys and god bless
every time I hear you guys say that 25-30bu/ac wheat is good i just think "no it isn't, my farm gets 100ish bu/ac on average" but then I have to remind myself that you are in Montana and I am in west central Illinois
Right!! Im from East Central Wisconsin on Irrigation and we will easily pull a 120 Bushel wheat crop and on the corners where it dont get water it will still pull a 90 to 100 Bushel crop. But you also have to remember that an acre of ground where I'm from sells for $15 to $20,000 and not $1000 to $2000 either.
@@crandonborth on my farm this past summer we pulled ≈100bu/ac wheat and we dont have any sort of irrigation.
I farm near beardstown Illinois but i have a bunch of white dirt and clay while just a few miles south and east it is only sand. The sand every field has irrigation pivots but my dirt holds moisture perfectly fine. I still think a pivot would pay for itself time and time again on my farms but without it we still average 200+ bu/ac corn and 120bu/ac soybeans so its not needed although some years like 2012 would be almost needed
@@Fishinandfarmin_tv yeah, we have mostly all sand with some red clay in between. We planted corn on 20 inch rows and soybeans on 15 inch so we will average a bit more than a 30 inch row crop farm but the inputs are also higher so I feel it comes out at the end as a wash on poor price years. Irrigation around here will definitely pay for itself on sand haha
@@crandonborth yeah. We plant both our corn and beans on 30” rows, our newest tractor is a 2001 John Deere 7610 its pur newest by 10+ years, our combine is a 1997 John Deere 9500 and both machines (main fieldwork horses) have been great for us. Id like to get our farm up to 1,000-1,500 acres by the end of my life (im 16 now) and we are looking right now to upgrade our combine, im hoping to get a john deere s7 600 or maybe even an s7 800 but both are not likely at all. Then after that id like a fendt 1050 vario on 30” rowcrop duals with a 24 row kinze 5000 corn planter also a kinze 3605 12/23 split row planter and 1100bu grain cart (thats just planting and harvesting stuff)
Best job I had was running a grain cart for wheat harvest when I was 17.
I hope Nick's reference to Chaser Bins means he's following Tom's Brook Farm from Western Australia.
You can buy scales for your truck and trailers. There very accurate.
It would be awesome to see you guys out here in Illinois combining with the Ivers. Dennis has a system that blows off the feeder house.
Might consider putting calibrated weigh scales on at least one truck/ trailer unit or in/on ground farm truck scales. Ag Contractors/ ag produce brokers in the past had problems keeping everyone happy with the amounts they have purchased or sold.
God bless America and the Welker family !
Nice crops you needed this after all the drought last few years here on ohio we are needing rain bad it is so dry alot of guys are starting cron silage this is super early I don't know what the moisture is on our dairy farm we have 2 farms but have not talked to boss I am the truck driver milk man semi ya some guys at dairy told me some corn is at 54percent moisture and they are scared it's too dry for silage they like it at 60 to 67 percent wheat came on early this year too man that farms my gpas told us my boss has him plant oats on thier wheat to chop for silage in fall after first frost for silage win win for them and my boss and then since they farm over 4000 acers the get all the liquid and solid manure from our farm to so everyone is happy
I’ve said it before and I will say it again I know it’s a lot of extra hard work to add drone footage, but it makes your videos stand out, thanks
4:15 or so. It’s nice to know leg arms isn’t stealing grain and selling it. I was getting worried with his house. That and the fact that someone named legarmsW is selling grain on Craigslist
That was such an unexpected turn!
That spring wheat would make good seed.
Bo'njour la famille WELKER super video de cette superbe machine bon courage pour les fin des moisson 2024
Who wins your chicken fights? Is it age before beauty ? Thank you for those drone shots they are beautiful and the music is tasteful. Not my favorite but it sure fits.
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always!!!
Amazing hour north in south Saskatchewan doing up to 140
Where? Irrigated or dryland wheat crop.
Sorry it was oats and 1200 ft less elevation witch is probably a game changer
Mike Mitchell is showing same yield in sw Saskatchewan
You got some funky colors going there
People like you feed the world ,
awesome video guys. thank you very much
I love seeing the Tri bine in action
You need to come over to south Dakota the neighbor had 110 bu wheat this summer
This thing makes the 1660 and 2388 I'm used to archaic. Running those you really had to know your stuff because the combine wouldn't set itself for you 😆
Extra protein with that grass hopper, eh?
How big is the header on the 9260? Do the Draper headers shake much grain off the heads? I recall some 50 years ago the shift to auger heads because of kernel loss or something. But I don’t recall. The belts certainly allow the header to flex and follow the ground contours better.
Best harvest memory is checking the wheat in one field that ultimately yielded 30 bushels and looking at the adjacent field that yielded 55! Of course that was the neighbors! Lol
That 9260 looks like a beast in the field of the it likes to swallow up crop and spit it out the back end
You always talk about rocks in the fields but boy that is crazy.
Man you are cruising across the field in the 9260... 8mph is WILD!
It's a shame you didn't get the new twin rotor red sprayed, yellow combine to test.
The reel looks like it’s flying 😂
Nick, et al, it’s great to see prayers answered and watch the blessings flow! In Jesus’ name. God continue to bless your families. Amen.
Take and use airplane wax on your work truck(red one) it will stop the oxidation....
Great video guys, thanks for sharing 👍👍
Next year will be even better ✝️
Great video good to see y'all
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and insights. God Bless
Ole second gen Cummins ya love to see it
Love the videos, God bless you!
I just love your channel ❤
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I think it’s funny that Case is just now getting options in there cabs that John Deere had 2-4 years ago
We ran this system back in 2019
Thanks! 👍👍🌞
Great job both video and narrative - love that RED
Get a set of drive over axle scales, you'll definitely know what you got in the bin
Hoping you’ll get one of those. As boys
Beautiful machine!!
not sure how you do it.....thank god for good crop insurance and the ability to get it
thousand bushel / acre, that would be a great problem to have!
With the highest respect!!!!!!!!!!!! greetings from the Dutch Carribean