Chet Camso tracks will still be around they just were purchased by Michelin! I know this because the company I work for is the distributor to the bottom half of the US. There is only two Camso distributors in the US and we only sale to dealers. If you don't mind me asking what tire shop did you buy the Camso tracks from? They did a great job, the guys that install tracks make it look so easy they are definitely good at what they do. Have a blessed day brother love the channel and all you and your family does the world, needs more families like yours.I appreciate you all and wish you nothing but Gods very best blessings. -Paul
I've enjoyed all the extra vlogs during harvest Chet! Appreciate the time you put into your channel. You & Jean need to take a mini vacation this winter!
By the way yes those Camso tracks are the best tracks you can buy! There is a reason Michelin purchased Camso you know Michelin is very proud of there name and make a quality tire they will only continue to make the best tracks on the planet. I'm sire at some point on the sode of the track it may say Camso by Michelin or something like that. Have a blessed week brother.
I live in gumbo area also….. it’s amazing how it turns from mush to concrete when dry. For those who don’t know it will suck the boots off your feet walking in it or make them weigh 20 lbs.
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting. Your tire company did a great job of changing the tracks on your red tractor. Very good at doing it. Mud and more mud. Agree with Dougo to leave the muddy fields be in the dark. Hard enough during the day. Your fields really get thick with gumbo so to speak when in wet conditions. So very very hard on equipment. Your talk about the combine leaving. If I remember right you said a while back it was a lease unit?????? Assume another lease unit is coming for you all????? Thanks for everything Chet. You all take care and be safe. Thanks. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve
Looks like u larsons need more rain lol its 11/12/23 noon time football starts shortly thanks for sharing so much of ur harvest this season however it is 11/11 and u just finished harvest so congrates now the work begins HAPPY THANKSGIVING LARSON FAMILY ya ll b safe out there
A few videos back, you used the "fire water tank" on the big cart to clean, somewhat, the tracks on Air Force 1. What if you used some surplus equipment or purchase enough pumps/tank/hoses on a trailer/wagon to clean tracks on combine/carts/Quads before you left a muddy field? Dougo would'nt have to scrape to county roads so much AND it could reduce ware and tare on any tracks when moving field to field or back to the yard. Just Saying. Really enjoy you letting us to come along with.
I agree, but their conditions are so different from ours in WC Indiana that it's hard to compare. Harvest is done here and cover crop is getting green and nothing will be on the fields until spring spraying season. Our ground dries out better and warms up much more being 600-700 miles south of their farms.
7:50 ''hwat ya gunna do when winterz clozin in on ya.....??'' ???? you *DO* WHATEVER AND ALL YOU *CAN DO* AND JUST DO IT!!!!!! :) GET HER DONE! LOVE JOY COMPASSION
If you tried doing tillage here in central Virginia with our red clay soils when it’s that wet, first, you could never get enough traction to pull the implement and secondly, you’d turn it into a red concrete slab for the following year with clods of dirt as big as pickup truck tires. Amazing how soils are so much different in different parts of the country.
Brody has a fantastic headlamp. I use them all the time doing chores, working in a dark hay barn where tractor is and trying to get something put in or take something out. Worst was when it was -45 (at least the wind did not hit us in the hay barn) and putting in a battery. Ugh!!! here I thought the 110 lb battery was a wooly bugger but this one was much easier and lighter. Yes....
Enjoy your videos. At one point is tillage in the mud turn negative and cost more in repairs and hurt ground more than improving ?? Why not wait for drier condition or spring. Thanks
Tillage is the best, especially in Mudd, it's satisfying an fun, show it all, good stuff, I would stay out there 24 7, An what combine did y'all get Brody to run now, maybe another tracked machine
@@huntmax333 Thank you! When did the X9s come out? Was it two years ago? I'm really curious to see what they get, and when they get it (how far in advance of next harvest) Thanks again for your reply!
Mud inside and outside keeps the load on the lugs low enough to live. Mud (slick) on the inside and high traction at the outside tread bars overloads the inside lugs during heavy drawbar. Driving thru mud/slop and then immediately deep ripping overloads the drive lugs for a few yards because the friction portion of the drive remains slick for a few revolutions. In time, the lugs will fatigue and rip off. When dry at the inside, friction provides the the drive force. The lugs supplement when the friction drive surfaces become slick. CaseIH had to claim ONLY mechanical drive in order to win a lawsuit with Cat. I know, I helped develop the Cat friction drive and participated in the lawsuit. The non technical jury bought CaseIH's argument. 🤔
Guys should invest in some rubber tipped shovels for your mud. They protect hoses and paint. Not a solve all thing but a lot better than doing mud karate. Especially in tight spots
We learned yrs ago renting tractors or owning cheap older ones during harvest so you can be doing fall tilling right behind the combine would always even out the cost on wet yrs in wear & tear saved on equipment you own.. I don’t miss racing Mother Nature in the fall one bit nor the cleanup required when she wins the race…
@@berkoskilandscaping4247 I am pretty sure they owned that one and lease the track machine if I remember right they said that in the tinting video and that is why they did not tint the track machine also. Plans change must of been why they did not replace the bad feeder house drive belt that was falling apart.
So Brody tinted all the glass in Big Wheel, just to use it for one season? Do you think he'll tint the cab in the new combine, or will he get Air Force One and you'll get the new machine??
Same people saying "wHy DoN't YoU wAiT" are the same ones that would be bitching about all the prevent plant next spring if they did wait til next spring to try and do anything
That field looked like a cold lava flow. Looks like black concrete once it dries all stuffed in tracks. Definitely not fun. I love fresh tilled soil too, the look & smell.
Repeated freezing and thawing in late fall and early spring plus deep frost over winter, it be in surprisingly good shape when it dries out next spring.
3000 hrs if made by goodyear they start cracking across the full width where they are bonded together exposing the steel cords to the moisture then you know what takes place they turn to rust n break
Chet Camso tracks will still be around they just were purchased by Michelin! I know this because the company I work for is the distributor to the bottom half of the US. There is only two Camso distributors in the US and we only sale to dealers. If you don't mind me asking what tire shop did you buy the Camso tracks from? They did a great job, the guys that install tracks make it look so easy they are definitely good at what they do. Have a blessed day brother love the channel and all you and your family does the world, needs more families like yours.I appreciate you all and wish you nothing but Gods very best blessings. -Paul
What he said 😂
I've enjoyed all the extra vlogs during harvest Chet! Appreciate the time you put into your channel. You & Jean need to take a mini vacation this winter!
Fall is fun at the Larson's...so much work with little in return.
Chet you do a wonderful job at keeping it real with your videos you get all of the farm in it great job thanks
Chet glad you make theses videos so all the people know how hard and expensive farming is! God bless all farmers 🙏🏻🇺🇸
By the way yes those Camso tracks are the best tracks you can buy! There is a reason Michelin purchased Camso you know Michelin is very proud of there name and make a quality tire they will only continue to make the best tracks on the planet. I'm sire at some point on the sode of the track it may say Camso by Michelin or something like that. Have a blessed week brother.
I live in gumbo area also….. it’s amazing how it turns from mush to concrete when dry. For those who don’t know it will suck the boots off your feet walking in it or make them weigh 20 lbs.
Boys, that looks fun. Tell wash time comes we're dry in the south no mud problems love yall videos from TN
Love watching you guys. You guys work your tails off but enjoy yourselves doing it. Keep up the good work
Really enjoy the play by play and commentary out in the fields.
Always enjoy your videos, sorry for your troubles but you keep it real. Sorry to see big wheels move on, but change can be a good thing.
Always thought it was the newer of the 2
How do you ever keep track of everything that needs to get done and prioritize? Congrats on the growing subscribers!
Randy is the awesome Farm Manager.
Farm managers keep lists… lots of lists.
Totally enjoyed watching the video Chet 😊
Why you don't you have 1 mil subs is beyond me. Best farm RUclips channel, hands down.
Intersting video it would have been great to see more of the track replacement.
Ivers Farms replaced their about a year ago, if you can find the video. It was interesting.
Crazy that you guys do that down there, glad we don't have that problem in Alberta.
Thanks 👍
Your farming videos are so inspiring! Keep up the good work and keep it between the rows.
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting.
Your tire company did a great job of changing the tracks on your red tractor. Very good at doing it.
Mud and more mud. Agree with Dougo to leave the muddy fields be in the dark. Hard enough during the day. Your fields really get thick with gumbo so to speak when in wet conditions. So very very hard on equipment.
Your talk about the combine leaving. If I remember right you said a while back it was a lease unit??????
Assume another lease unit is coming for you all?????
Thanks for everything Chet. You all take care and be safe. Thanks. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve
thank you
I like that you’re using the lights I sent you!!!
Awesome video Chet. 🚜🚜🚜
Another sweet video god bless y’all be safe
Looks like u larsons need more rain lol its 11/12/23 noon time football starts shortly thanks for sharing so much of ur harvest this season however it is 11/11 and u just finished harvest so congrates now the work begins HAPPY THANKSGIVING LARSON FAMILY ya ll b safe out there
They finished over 2 weeks ago. These videos are like 2 weeks behind
Best of both worlds. Farming and mud bog!
Your video brings me back to the good old days. Ask dougo and stay safe out there
Whos going to get to run the new combine will it be on tracks
Really enjoy watching your videos. How you tillage a wet muddy field and the farm equipment is covered in muddy concrete almost.
A few videos back, you used the "fire water tank" on the big cart to clean, somewhat, the tracks on Air Force 1. What if you used some surplus equipment or purchase enough pumps/tank/hoses on a trailer/wagon to clean tracks on combine/carts/Quads before you left a muddy field? Dougo would'nt have to scrape to county roads so much AND it could reduce ware and tare on any tracks when moving field to field or back to the yard. Just Saying. Really enjoy you letting us to come along with.
Mud yeah¡¡!!!
You love it!!
Sincerely
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I can't believe how you guys get in there with it so wet...seen it other years also , it goes against everything i know about soil compaction
Pretty unbelievable really.
@@ericfarrand5534It’s the only option they have
I agree, but their conditions are so different from ours in WC Indiana that it's hard to compare. Harvest is done here and cover crop is getting green and nothing will be on the fields until spring spraying season. Our ground dries out better and warms up much more being 600-700 miles south of their farms.
7:50 ''hwat ya gunna do when winterz clozin in on ya.....??'' ????
you *DO* WHATEVER AND ALL YOU *CAN DO* AND JUST DO IT!!!!!! :)
GET HER DONE!
LOVE JOY COMPASSION
Love your videos.
OMG is that chet actually doing physical work? Got to save this video!!!
Why do you heckle?
Good show
If you tried doing tillage here in central Virginia with our red clay soils when it’s that wet, first, you could never get enough traction to pull the implement and secondly, you’d turn it into a red concrete slab for the following year with clods of dirt as big as pickup truck tires. Amazing how soils are so much different in different parts of the country.
Brody has a fantastic headlamp. I use them all the time doing chores, working in a dark hay barn where tractor is and trying to get something put in or take something out. Worst was when it was -45 (at least the wind did not hit us in the hay barn) and putting in a battery. Ugh!!! here I thought the 110 lb battery was a wooly bugger but this one was much easier and lighter. Yes....
Chet, love your videos.
Enjoy your videos. At one point is tillage in the mud turn negative and cost more in repairs and hurt ground more than improving ?? Why not wait for drier condition or spring. Thanks
Watching you do tillage just about makes my skin crawl. Then you wonder why you have soil compaction. Good luck to you .
Larson lighting out of North Dakota, put like 3500 bucks worth leds on tractors this year. Made a hue difference
Tillage is the best, especially in Mudd, it's satisfying an fun, show it all, good stuff, I would stay out there 24 7,
An what combine did y'all get Brody to run now, maybe another tracked machine
So what is the new combine you are getting X9 1100 ?
Thank you Chet! Was Big Wheels on lease? Anybody know? Now comes the wind-down for the year! I hope you get it all done before the heavy snows fly!
I think AF1 is on lease, but Big Wheels they owned. Someone said they are getting another 790 with tracks, but I hope it will be X9
@@huntmax333 Thank you! When did the X9s come out? Was it two years ago? I'm really curious to see what they get, and when they get it (how far in advance of next harvest) Thanks again for your reply!
@@huntmax333x9 are junk, 790 is a better combine
@@huntmax333it is another s790 on tracks
@huntmax333 it's gonna be another 790 since they are taking parts off to put on the new 1
you guys just love playing in the mud just like kids but you get payed to play be safe god bless
I'm surprised you haven't lost your mind yet with all that rain 🌧️
Happy days are here again.. 🙃
So what is Big Wheels being replaced with? Obviously a Green Machine, but which one, and is it tracked or none tracked??
Another tracked 790
Mud inside and outside keeps the load on the lugs low enough to live. Mud (slick) on the inside and high traction at the outside tread bars overloads the inside lugs during heavy drawbar. Driving thru mud/slop and then immediately deep ripping overloads the drive lugs for a few yards because the friction portion of the drive remains slick for a few revolutions. In time, the lugs will fatigue and rip off. When dry at the inside, friction provides the the drive force. The lugs supplement when the friction drive surfaces become slick. CaseIH had to claim ONLY mechanical drive in order to win a lawsuit with Cat. I know, I helped develop the Cat friction drive and participated in the lawsuit. The non technical jury bought CaseIH's argument. 🤔
Chet Eric Broodie Jordan Chris Dougo. That was a muddy mess if all you wanted to do was make black and get equipment dirty great job guys
Guys should invest in some rubber tipped shovels for your mud. They protect hoses and paint. Not a solve all thing but a lot better than doing mud karate. Especially in tight spots
What new combine are you getting?
What are you getting now for a combine
A 790 on tracks
As you go through life you will know every year is different and you will say to yourself I should have known better . 😊
Why would you be in the field when it’s so wet?
How can you work in muddy fields because it don’t happen where we live. Is it because it freezes did hard
We learned yrs ago renting tractors or owning cheap older ones during harvest so you can be doing fall tilling right behind the combine would always even out the cost on wet yrs in wear & tear saved on equipment you own.. I don’t miss racing Mother Nature in the fall one bit nor the cleanup required when she wins the race…
Why in the world did you tint that combine if it’s going away already?
Why would you hold on to a combine just because you tinted the windows? It costs peanuts to do it
@@MidwestFarmToys I’m not saying to hold onto the combine. I was asking why you would tint a demo instead of the one you own.
@@berkoskilandscaping4247 I am pretty sure they owned that one and lease the track machine if I remember right they said that in the tinting video and that is why they did not tint the track machine also. Plans change must of been why they did not replace the bad feeder house drive belt that was falling apart.
Great video
Is it wise plugging on in the mud? Might have to do a bit of sub soiling!!
Hey bud happy washing lol 😆
Thats a lot of work for where a tire should be. I'll never get used to tractors with tracks.
So Brody tinted all the glass in Big Wheel, just to use it for one season? Do you think he'll tint the cab in the new combine, or will he get Air Force One and you'll get the new machine??
Chet what did you do lease another S790 or get an X9?
790 of they are taking parts of the other 790 to use on the new one.
Love it
Nice video
Is the saying still true of the worst fall tillage job is still better than a good job of spring tillage 🤔
Absolutely still true
Looks swampy!
Did Brodie take the tint off to put on the new combine? 😂🤣
LOL I think i saw the rolls sticking out of his back pocket!
@@CuriousEarthMan LOL. Seems like a Brodie thing to do. 🤣
Love your channel.how many acers of corn do you grow
Soybeans and blackheads
Same people saying "wHy DoN't YoU wAiT" are the same ones that would be bitching about all the prevent plant next spring if they did wait til next spring to try and do anything
That a disk or chisel plow??
Disk ripper
Gumbo just is not fun to work in - or drive in - or even walk in. Thanks for showing us your trials and tribulations.
Wishing you had some Sandy loam soil without rocks 🪨
Is Big wheels getting upgraded to the x9?! 😮
Didn’t you say earlier in the year you were tinting Brody’s combine because it was going to be around longer?
That field looked like a cold lava flow. Looks like black concrete once it dries all stuffed in tracks. Definitely not fun. I love fresh tilled soil too, the look & smell.
Trading big wheels right after you got it tinted?
We need to get you some LEDS for the quads
Makes me Love being from Saginaw Bay area in Michigan. Nothing but black sand as far as the eye can see. It drains so well.
We have clay and heavy black soil in bay county just north of Saginaw county and it's wet right now
Look out you crazy devil 😂😂😂
Magnifique et les tracteur à chenille et les dechomer sont bien équipés et les grands champ sont tranpe d,eau 😂😊😮😢
Those failed tracks , make great yard planters when tipped on the side and filled with dirt.
I guess if you want ugly azz rubber rings all over your yard 😂
Remember, keep your speed down in the "No-wake" zones...
Why is big wheels leaving?
We all like tillage !!!
I know you guys have talked about this before, but won't working in that mud create a rock hard mess?
In the spring,yes. In the fall, no.
Repeated freezing and thawing in late fall and early spring plus deep frost over winter, it be in surprisingly good shape when it dries out next spring.
who will get to harwest with the new combine next year? you or brody/brodie
Didn’t you just tint the windows in that combine?
Indeed. Kind of a waste now… Oh well, a bonus for the next owner/lessee.
I cant think of a faster way to destroy soil friability. Maybe it doest matter any more.
In Australia where i live we would not even take the tractors out of the shed if the ground was that wet.
Are you get a new 9rx
Gotta love unscheduled rapid dissasembly. 😂
Could’ve used that forklift to change the tracks. We used forks on a pay loader We wrecked 4 tracks until we went with scraper tracks.
You paid for window tint on a combine you were getting rid of?
It's was worth it for Brody.
He's going to be an owner of the farm eventually
But with freeze thaw cycles the rocks that the rippers are pulling up will come to the surface eventually anyway.
When is the X9 showing up??
After this week it doesn't seem like winter is around the corner
First time I saw a farm tractor track changed. I’ve replaced many skid steer tracks. I wonder how long a track vs tire lasts on a farm tractor.
A decent set of tracks should last 6000+ hours under normal use on a farm
3000 hrs if made by goodyear they start cracking across the full width where they are bonded together exposing the steel cords to the moisture then you know what takes place they turn to rust n break
Fuel consumption must be higher in that wet soil plus pulling that heavy Salford