I read today that the WA grain harvest this year is the third highest on record. An amazing result given the vagaries of the season in many areas. Everybody in WA goes on about mining but gee the grain farmers’ hard work makes a big contribution to the WA economy. The technology never ceases to amaze. It would be an eye opener for many city people.
Our debagger leaves a bit as well at last. We cut the bag on either end of cross auger and just pull the bag right on through onto the roller, it leaves the pile on the ground but is about half as much as before.
I was wondering the same. I'm guessing it might be a visibility thing so the driver doesn't have to look over it to see the grain in the bin? It looks like it is a bit higher than the front wall of the bin when stowed.
Always look forward to your output , us UK farmers would be very happy to cut below 15 but have been cutting at 20 , I did have a though about your rock problem when cutting at speed , and wondered if you could use a thing called Laydar {I think that how its spelt} it is like a camera that looks through the vegetation and would show you the ground and ROCKS , I don't know if you can buy such a device for a header / combine , but if you can't there is a brilliant RUclips in the U S A who I am sure would love the challenge . would love to see it working. keep up the good work . all the best from the UK Ian
Fellow Sandgroper here. So glad to have been recommended your channel and I've been catching up on past videos. The bushfire one had my heart in my throat for a bit. I really enjoy your videos, as someone from the city I know nothing about farming and I love the way I feel included in what's happening by your friendly and natural presentation style. Can't wait to see more. 🎉 Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
ATT John: A farmer had a silo emptied in WA. How the heck is that possible and where could they sell it, etc ? Can you do a video on crime in the Ag world ?
Do screening go up because of the extra angering of the wheat ,is there more broken grain because you put it through 3 more angers(the debager, chaser bin ,the hundred tonner
Doesn’t the humidity in the bags cause increased heat and sprouting of the grain??? . Having worked n grain industry for 25 plus years, know that this causes loss of hagberg
I read today that the WA grain harvest this year is the third highest on record. An amazing result given the vagaries of the season in many areas. Everybody in WA goes on about mining but gee the grain farmers’ hard work makes a big contribution to the WA economy. The technology never ceases to amaze. It would be an eye opener for many city people.
Gotta say John ya time lapse was awesome sport lol 👌👌
Great video John glad harvest went well for you.
Always enjoy seeing ur videos! Cheers from Denmark
Our debagger leaves a bit as well at last. We cut the bag on either end of cross auger and just pull the bag right on through onto the roller, it leaves the pile on the ground but is about half as much as before.
You sounded great.
Just wondering why they put the augers out when outloading from the debagger into the chaser
I think otherwise the auger is blocking the window. *in the chaserbin
I was wondering the same. I'm guessing it might be a visibility thing so the driver doesn't have to look over it to see the grain in the bin? It looks like it is a bit higher than the front wall of the bin when stowed.
@ yeah i was thinking that
Always look forward to your output , us UK farmers would be very happy to cut below 15 but have been cutting at 20 , I did have a though about your rock problem when cutting at speed , and wondered if you could use a thing called Laydar {I think that how its spelt} it is like a camera that looks through the vegetation and would show you the ground and ROCKS , I don't know if you can buy such a device for a header / combine , but if you can't there is a brilliant RUclips in the U S A who I am sure would love the challenge . would love to see it working. keep up the good work . all the best from the UK Ian
Fellow Sandgroper here. So glad to have been recommended your channel and I've been catching up on past videos. The bushfire one had my heart in my throat for a bit. I really enjoy your videos, as someone from the city I know nothing about farming and I love the way I feel included in what's happening by your friendly and natural presentation style. Can't wait to see more. 🎉 Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
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Waiting for Brian 😂😂😂
Just aswell harvest is finished if your on for head house keeper hope the kids like beans on toast😂
Great video John just a question about the debagger. Why don’t u do canola in a bag?
ATT John: A farmer had a silo emptied in WA. How the heck is that possible and where could they sell it, etc ? Can you do a video on crime in the Ag world ?
Hi there what happens when you get a big storm or rain comes threw and all your open top bins are full
What are your total ton's for wheat barley and canola love your videos.
Do screening go up because of the extra angering of the wheat ,is there more broken grain because you put it through 3 more angers(the debager, chaser bin ,the hundred tonner
Doesn’t the humidity in the bags cause increased heat and sprouting of the grain??? . Having worked n grain industry for 25 plus years, know that this causes loss of hagberg