@Ford R Farming is no different to any other business you, the only way you can survive is to sell where you are going to make the most money because if you don't the person down the road will and they will have more money to pay for land, seed, fertilizer etc which are driven by demand grains and pea and the like have been traded internationally for centuries what the heck do you think built all the Corn Exchanges hell the exchange in London rivals the stock exchange for how busy it is the tech in it tracking prices and the money flowing back and forth it why one of the biggest influences on wheat price here in the UK which in turn influences the price of fertiliser are the harvests in the Ukraine and Australia. When they've had a bumper crop the price drops like a stone here, when the harvest suffers due to pests or disease or weather it rises and so does the cost of fertilizer. Ultimate they are selling to their co-op or buying group who then market the crop to get the best price they can no different than us taking livestock to the local market. As 2007 here showed when the government through years of underfunding screwed up and released Foot and Mouth Disease from the State lab it sent a lot of farms under and wiped at least two good years of profit out for us due to the loss of our FMD status though there were the facilities to test the meat it shut the majority of the export market down as rightly so no right minded country wants to risk bringing the disease into the country as it screws up the industry as the 2001 outbreak demonstrated where the main local abattoir went under as it lost the majority of its business overnight after the military due to budget cuts brought in cheap meat from South America. When the news broke all you do is pray for those caught up in it and pray it doesn't catch you up into its grip as well. In 2007 there was a suspected case of FMD at an abattoir with in twelve miles from us at that point an automated call goes out to every holding with X miles of it stating that biosecurity rules are in effect, that you are in a restriction zone and that without prior consent you are not even allowed to move your animals 1 inch over a road not even to the field opposite. You don't even dare go to the local bar for lunch, you have on farm clothes and off farm clothes and you pray you are out of the cull zone as any susceptible within several miles is culled, it use to be every animal including your daughters pony and your sheepdog. When you need to move your animals even back in 8ft across the road it involves back and forth phone calls for a day and about 15ft of forms to be filled out you are then given a window if you are lucky to move them. Any movement over a mile has to be to slaughter, if you have an outlying field 1½ miles away they either have to stay in the field, be culled or go to slaughter. I say all of that because in 2007 we were caught up in it, it was a false alarm but it imposed those rules for about 2 month I believe we had 1 abattoir we could sell to lambs that had been making £80 at market we were barely getting £20 this was at a time when it was all going to the domestic market supermarkets were running low on lamb, pork and beef as they said there was a shortage with the supermarket price being around £120-£140 for a lamb. The local livestock market which is the main one in the south east barely stayed afloat and that was only by farms taking a hit and arranging the sale to the straighter house through them to keep it afloat so that we paid to keep it going while it had no business. When farms have just one market, one buyer they get royally screwed.
@Ford R yeah that's your great capitalism right there. But you should be relieved that you don't need to import wheed or corn. North America produces enough to export and feed there own nation. But you wouldn't want to buy the same quality bread or meat for a couple of bucks more just that you're pressies grains don't get exported do you?
@Ford R then you better not buy Ford or any other vehicle they might if you're luck be assembled in country but the components won't be, our Ford Ranger was assembled in South Africa with the components coming from South Africa and Asia hence why it took 6 months longer to come as a cyclone his the factory in Thailand and trashed it. If you want to stop it you should force the American shops to not stock any products that are made with foreign ingredients and importing wheat. Different areas are capable of supporting different crops the Welkers for example are going to be unable to take up growing bananas and rice just like you are not going to be growing potatoes and carrots in the bayous of Louisiana. What you grow is dictated to what you can grow successfully and what you can sell if you it is why those in a lot of the Mid West farm just Soyabeans and Maize they are the only crops they can market in there area there are a lot who would like to grow other crops so that they didn't need the number of applications of certain pesticides as the more often you grow the same family of crops the quicker and more likely you are to develop diseases, resistancy and pest burdens especially when grown after a couple of a years in a row but either they have no market or the distance to the market makes it uneconomical. I have been told the same here when I suggested that they not by NZ lamb, Irish beef or Danish bacon that they create more demand domestically and pay more than they are rather than under the cost of domestic production then I was told several colourful expletives along with I can ______ buy what I ______ want and that's cheaper and I ______ want to be able to pay for my holiday in Malaga and they Seychelles and have plenty of ______ drinking money. If you want American demand it at the shops and the dealerships demand that your vehicles are made of US steel, US components. Demand that your food is produced in the US with US ingredients pay the premium for it and you will get it just as when the Spanish boycotted their supermarkets when they started only stocking and buying tasteless tomatoes because they stored and lasted longer and were a uniform shape and size rather than the traditional varieties which didn't travel as well and had a shorter shelf life, the supermarkets caved and went back it is buyers that dictate the markets it is very rarely the seller. I am sure both the Welkers and their co-op would be glad to sell to you if you offered them more than they are currently selling it at.
When you stop to consider all of the things a combine would naturally pick up in a day's work, running a Gopro through wouldn't even make it hiccup. I was surprised at how spread out it ended up.
@@Seveneleven44 I was in the Recycling Business. So glad that our prices were lock in. Now that China has put a ban on imports of Recycling I wouldn't still want to be in the Business anymore
Josh Handy it was a plethora of things, but honest to god the customers were the worst part of the job. Some people don’t understand the difference between a privately owned business and a government owned one. Since we were private, I(we) could tell anyone to go fly a kite in a sense. I found TV’s in a 20 yard roll off container one time, AFTER the customer received our list of things that explicitly states what cannot go in the container. This happened in 2005. When I picked that container up and noticed power cords ha going out of the end of it, I knew something wasn’t right. This guy, who happened to be a doctor, was more than ignorant to me. After calmly explaining to him that, if I take a container to the landfill full of electronics, not only will I not be allowed to dump or ever allowed back to that facility, it would end our business. The next closest landfill was 120miles away. Needless to say, I dumped the entire 20 yarder in his driveway. He tried to sue us, but luckily we cover our asses and we weren’t liable. Looking back, I probably would have done things different....as in I would have dumped that container in his swimming pool.
When you explained what you were going to do, I started laughing and laughed throughout the whole thing!! You were so enthused and ‘protective’ of your faithful little GoPro!! So much boy in you yet!!! Lovin’ life....just like you ought!!!
I like these kinds of experiments - shows what the grain goes through - going through a combine. It is amazing the kernels mostly survive and almost none wasted. Those machines have come a long way in my lifetime in processing grain from standing blades of grass to chaff.
It depends what u put through the combine like the Nokia would b ok but if u put a brick in it it would choke the drum and bend metal and that would b expensive to fix
As an old farm kid from a 1200 acre family place in Northwest Ohio, I love watching your channel. I'd also love to take a couple passes through one of your wheat fields in either combine. The problem is that the last combine I ran was our old Gleaner back in the late 80's and the bean field was only about 100 acres. I have enough problems controlling my phone and laptop these days so there's no way could I make a modern combine do what I want it to do. I'd probably get lost in the field and Leg Arms would have to come find me lol! I've managed to keep track of and buy back our old Allis D17 and 7080 though. The 17 is about 1/2 way through restoration in my shop and the 7080 is next in line along with other ongoing projects. Unfortunately, the Gleaner died in a shed fire. The 17 will be a working/show tractor but, since I only have about 50 acres, the 7080 will be just for show. Obviously, with that little acreage, I have no use for a combine but it's sentimental. If she was still alive though, she'd make one helluva lawn mower! Keep on doing what you do. Without farms nobody eats!
in case anyone is wondering; the camera doesn't get taken out by the chain bar. it's probably the rock beater. the reason the video cuts out almost instantly is because the camera records the video to a buffer then writes it to the memory card in one continuous operation, so what's recorded will always be a few seconds behind what is actually happening.
Leg arms is gone, go pro through the combine, blame leg arms, he’s fired for good and becomes millennial farmers farm hand and his call sign would be 5 to 9.
Hollywood, I am an old farmboy (older than your dad) who later became a techboy. There are places where running a camera thru a combine could be a crime! But as an engineer, I LOVE destructive testing. I have viewed all of your RUclips videos and i found this the second best. The cannon shots were better, by a little.
I worked for Case IH about 20 years ago, we would take Shop rags, tie them in a knot, send them through the combine, and they would come out the back untied. We always dropped our stationary knives down and ran the chopper at its slowest speed.
I smiled the entire duration of this video. More so at your excitement than the destruction. I’m glad I’m not the only grown man who likes to see experiments ending in broken stuff. Thank you
in reality its not a pretty sight. here in Australia lots of our fields are not flat so we don't put our headers as close to the ground like other places but we have some flat spots in our fields so i put her down low and the wheat was nice a thick so thick i couldn't see the fox hole and the fox that got scared out of it and got pulled in and drag it all the way up to the drum and made a horrible girding sound. had to dump that tank of wheat on the ground and burn it then spent 2 whole days making sure the inside of the combine was spotless.
That was awesome! That combine destroyed that go pro in seconds!! Seeing the inside of a combine was awesome!! I can’t wait to see the grain haul. I hope legarms has a safe journey and makes it home safe also! God bless and be safe
I just ran a phone through an unloading auger. Similar deal, I lost the last few seconds, but I recovered some. I think you're right that the camera doesn't write to the card immediately and the video that's in memory is lost when the device is broken. Sweet video! Thanks for sharing!
Yeah I did not even think about the processing time after the camera would have fragged. Cool video Nick! I am betting GP will honor the trade in...wouldn't be shocked if they hit you up about your test.
Cool video Nick i like the way you did the ending taking off on the four wheeler and going between the combines and the close up view of the trucks that was awesome
Hello there from a fellow farmer from another part of the world .. it's 2 am in the morning and just finished the selling and weighing the rice .. we had a good yield this year ..
There is a delay between when the footage is recorded and when it's put on the SD card of about five seconds. The footage ended before the camera started going up the feeder box, because before the feeder box and elephant ears part of the video could be saved onto the SD card the camera was destroyed.
I think you tried your best to get it to go through, and get video on the way. Good thing you put the other cameras in place to get video of the parts going through. I also like that you did this for all the fans who wanted to see what would happen.
Dude nick I feared for you’re life when you kept picking up that li ion battery!! Thought it was gonna melt down in youre hand brother!! Awesome video, very entertaining and you’re childish enthusiasm for destroying that go pro was fun to watch!! More shenanigans please!! 🤘😎🇺🇸
This Case IH 8230 combine is being a very good combine having it's meal time on a camera. I hope this Case IH 8230 combine got everything out of it's system having great meal with your camera. This is what happens when you feed your combine your Camera.
What you need to do is call CaseIH and work with there engineers to tweak the various speed to optimize the survival of the camera. Then setup a contest with Gopro to have people build camera protectors that can survive without damaging the combine. The camera that survives the longest wins!
Wow! Now Sandisk will come out with a limited edition “Welker Certified” SD card. One card per Case combine owner. JD combine owners not eligible. I’m guessing that Leg Arms would have gotten fired for doing this?
LOL I guess that livestream wasn't a lie! Were actually doing this HAHA TRULY a Professional operation LOL I think that one sound you heard at the beginning was the entire thing exploding into parts...
Fiberoptic camera with a LONG cable is probably the only thing that could record in time it wasn't hardened enough to survive. Which to be hard enough to survive might actually damage something.
got in to your video's when i started playing welker farms on fs17. love them. good work. wondered how many fields you own around the farm. just started welker farms.
So Nick is obviously a farmer and I don't know a farmer that likes to waste anything so this must have been a killer to put that camera through the combine lol. I had that feeling right along with you Nick!
It actually did a pretty good job of separating each intervidual peice without much damage (As in didnt just turn it to dust) Is Zac going to feed one though the new JD to see if it can harvest the SD card out They do say CNH have better separating and cleaning ability I tried it with my new Holland 9.90 and it took the SD card out without damaging the camera Lol ok maybe not
Careful with that battery. Even though it looks harmless enough, it could decide to catch fire later. Probably best to leave that outside, or dispose in flame.
That was truly EPIC! I hope GoPro honors that guarantee, and I imagine their marketing department can find some creative way to use this test. Please let us know if you got your hundred bucks! Thanks Nick, very fun video
mp4 files (and a lot of other formats) have an end 'cap' if you will that needs to be put on when you finish recording for the file to play otherwise it will corrupt, just food for thought with future experiments!
I hope that you give us an update on what GoPro says. I bet that they honor their $100 off deal. They seem to love it when people put their cameras through extreme events. The engineers at GoPro might actually be interested in how it failed. Maybe the GoPro 9 will be designed to survive a trip through a combine. :)
@@lachlanlandreth9069 at least they managed to make the plastic made out of crap so they can protect the sd card inside for the user to watch their 1080p version of corruption land.... Its a good film, the bit that let me down is that the video was only 5 seconds long
@@techrja I don't know what kind of plastic you know that would withstand that, without being bigger then the Go pro form factor. Go pros are tough, and are able to be put through alot, but that speed would be outside it's desgin range.
Hey great vid! I knew once I saw the straw chopper spinning that camera had no chance. I spotted your loader tractor in the closing shots, is it a 5288? I had one here in the U.K, what a great tractor.
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So that's what happens when dad isn't at home
wonder whats going to happen when he finds out!
This time Legarms wont be fired alone LOL
Hahahah
@@eriksimca9409, spanking!!!
never mess with casey lol
Sandisk. The toughest micro SD on planet earth.
We'll be expecting the sponsorship check in the mail, Sandisk.
They are great memory cards!
You need an armored case that will survive the trip. They should be possible.
Imagine buying corn flakes and theres go pro remains in it
Has "Could have Go-Pro Inside" on front of Box
Ford R ok so wheat thins....
@Ford R Farming is no different to any other business you, the only way you can survive is to sell where you are going to make the most money because if you don't the person down the road will and they will have more money to pay for land, seed, fertilizer etc which are driven by demand grains and pea and the like have been traded internationally for centuries what the heck do you think built all the Corn Exchanges hell the exchange in London rivals the stock exchange for how busy it is the tech in it tracking prices and the money flowing back and forth it why one of the biggest influences on wheat price here in the UK which in turn influences the price of fertiliser are the harvests in the Ukraine and Australia. When they've had a bumper crop the price drops like a stone here, when the harvest suffers due to pests or disease or weather it rises and so does the cost of fertilizer.
Ultimate they are selling to their co-op or buying group who then market the crop to get the best price they can no different than us taking livestock to the local market. As 2007 here showed when the government through years of underfunding screwed up and released Foot and Mouth Disease from the State lab it sent a lot of farms under and wiped at least two good years of profit out for us due to the loss of our FMD status though there were the facilities to test the meat it shut the majority of the export market down as rightly so no right minded country wants to risk bringing the disease into the country as it screws up the industry as the 2001 outbreak demonstrated where the main local abattoir went under as it lost the majority of its business overnight after the military due to budget cuts brought in cheap meat from South America.
When the news broke all you do is pray for those caught up in it and pray it doesn't catch you up into its grip as well. In 2007 there was a suspected case of FMD at an abattoir with in twelve miles from us at that point an automated call goes out to every holding with X miles of it stating that biosecurity rules are in effect, that you are in a restriction zone and that without prior consent you are not even allowed to move your animals 1 inch over a road not even to the field opposite. You don't even dare go to the local bar for lunch, you have on farm clothes and off farm clothes and you pray you are out of the cull zone as any susceptible within several miles is culled, it use to be every animal including your daughters pony and your sheepdog. When you need to move your animals even back in 8ft across the road it involves back and forth phone calls for a day and about 15ft of forms to be filled out you are then given a window if you are lucky to move them. Any movement over a mile has to be to slaughter, if you have an outlying field 1½ miles away they either have to stay in the field, be culled or go to slaughter.
I say all of that because in 2007 we were caught up in it, it was a false alarm but it imposed those rules for about 2 month I believe we had 1 abattoir we could sell to lambs that had been making £80 at market we were barely getting £20 this was at a time when it was all going to the domestic market supermarkets were running low on lamb, pork and beef as they said there was a shortage with the supermarket price being around £120-£140 for a lamb. The local livestock market which is the main one in the south east barely stayed afloat and that was only by farms taking a hit and arranging the sale to the straighter house through them to keep it afloat so that we paid to keep it going while it had no business.
When farms have just one market, one buyer they get royally screwed.
@Ford R yeah that's your great capitalism right there. But you should be relieved that you don't need to import wheed or corn. North America produces enough to export and feed there own nation. But you wouldn't want to buy the same quality bread or meat for a couple of bucks more just that you're pressies grains don't get exported do you?
@Ford R then you better not buy Ford or any other vehicle they might if you're luck be assembled in country but the components won't be, our Ford Ranger was assembled in South Africa with the components coming from South Africa and Asia hence why it took 6 months longer to come as a cyclone his the factory in Thailand and trashed it.
If you want to stop it you should force the American shops to not stock any products that are made with foreign ingredients and importing wheat.
Different areas are capable of supporting different crops the Welkers for example are going to be unable to take up growing bananas and rice just like you are not going to be growing potatoes and carrots in the bayous of Louisiana. What you grow is dictated to what you can grow successfully and what you can sell if you it is why those in a lot of the Mid West farm just Soyabeans and Maize they are the only crops they can market in there area there are a lot who would like to grow other crops so that they didn't need the number of applications of certain pesticides as the more often you grow the same family of crops the quicker and more likely you are to develop diseases, resistancy and pest burdens especially when grown after a couple of a years in a row but either they have no market or the distance to the market makes it uneconomical.
I have been told the same here when I suggested that they not by NZ lamb, Irish beef or Danish bacon that they create more demand domestically and pay more than they are rather than under the cost of domestic production then I was told several colourful expletives along with I can ______ buy what I ______ want and that's cheaper and I ______ want to be able to pay for my holiday in Malaga and they Seychelles and have plenty of ______ drinking money.
If you want American demand it at the shops and the dealerships demand that your vehicles are made of US steel, US components. Demand that your food is produced in the US with US ingredients pay the premium for it and you will get it just as when the Spanish boycotted their supermarkets when they started only stocking and buying tasteless tomatoes because they stored and lasted longer and were a uniform shape and size rather than the traditional varieties which didn't travel as well and had a shorter shelf life, the supermarkets caved and went back it is buyers that dictate the markets it is very rarely the seller. I am sure both the Welkers and their co-op would be glad to sell to you if you offered them more than they are currently selling it at.
When you stop to consider all of the things a combine would naturally pick up in a day's work, running a Gopro through wouldn't even make it hiccup. I was surprised at how spread out it ended up.
Now its zach's turn to see if John Deer is better at separating a gopro from a memory card or if it will survive.
Yeah I would think that Zach would feed the John Deere combine a GOPRO camera
When your combines wear out, you can go into the electronic recycling business.
Johnny B lol as someone who used to be in that type of business, you are better off lighting your money on fire.
@@Seveneleven44 I was in the Recycling Business. So glad that our prices were lock in. Now that China has put a ban on imports of Recycling I wouldn't still want to be in the Business anymore
Josh Handy it was a plethora of things, but honest to god the customers were the worst part of the job. Some people don’t understand the difference between a privately owned business and a government owned one. Since we were private, I(we) could tell anyone to go fly a kite in a sense. I found TV’s in a 20 yard roll off container one time, AFTER the customer received our list of things that explicitly states what cannot go in the container. This happened in 2005. When I picked that container up and noticed power cords ha going out of the end of it, I knew something wasn’t right. This guy, who happened to be a doctor, was more than ignorant to me. After calmly explaining to him that, if I take a container to the landfill full of electronics, not only will I not be allowed to dump or ever allowed back to that facility, it would end our business. The next closest landfill was 120miles away. Needless to say, I dumped the entire 20 yarder in his driveway. He tried to sue us, but luckily we cover our asses and we weren’t liable. Looking back, I probably would have done things different....as in I would have dumped that container in his swimming pool.
E-bay!! "Used Go-Pro,, slight cosmetic damage"
When you explained what you were going to do, I started laughing and laughed throughout the whole thing!! You were so enthused and ‘protective’ of your faithful little GoPro!! So much boy in you yet!!! Lovin’ life....just like you ought!!!
Wow! What a selling point for Case IH! Threshes memory cards out of GoPros Like a BOSS!
Ahould have named the Video: How to get your SD card out if its stuck inside your Hero 3.
So what did we learn kids?
That small animals or children shouldn't go anywhere near that!!!
You are not kidding. That is a death wish. And a night mare.
The real death trap is the cooling fan. I've encountered many a dead cat and raccoons there unfortunately
That was awesome! You should send this to SanDisk! or GoPro, they may even sponsor you or at least send you a couple of cards or a new camera👍
I like these kinds of experiments - shows what the grain goes through - going through a combine. It is amazing the kernels mostly survive and almost none wasted. Those machines have come a long way in my lifetime in processing grain from standing blades of grass to chaff.
it just shows how precise that harvester is even with the housings open agriculture has come along way
New Series: Combine Eats
Make it eat a Nokia 3310
They want to keep the combine that Nokia will destroy the insides
Lol prolly make it lolol
It depends what u put through the combine like the Nokia would b ok but if u put a brick in it it would choke the drum and bend metal and that would b expensive to fix
As an old farm kid from a 1200 acre family place in Northwest Ohio, I love watching your channel. I'd also love to take a couple passes through one of your wheat fields in either combine. The problem is that the last combine I ran was our old Gleaner back in the late 80's and the bean field was only about 100 acres. I have enough problems controlling my phone and laptop these days so there's no way could I make a modern combine do what I want it to do. I'd probably get lost in the field and Leg Arms would have to come find me lol! I've managed to keep track of and buy back our old Allis D17 and 7080 though. The 17 is about 1/2 way through restoration in my shop and the 7080 is next in line along with other ongoing projects. Unfortunately, the Gleaner died in a shed fire. The 17 will be a working/show tractor but, since I only have about 50 acres, the 7080 will be just for show. Obviously, with that little acreage, I have no use for a combine but it's sentimental. If she was still alive though, she'd make one helluva lawn mower! Keep on doing what you do. Without farms nobody eats!
in case anyone is wondering; the camera doesn't get taken out by the chain bar. it's probably the rock beater.
the reason the video cuts out almost instantly is because the camera records the video to a buffer then writes it to the memory card in one continuous operation, so what's recorded will always be a few seconds behind what is actually happening.
Winter project - rebuilding a GoPro?
"Then I ducktaped the Case", I see what you did there!
Little bit of foreshadowing there maybe!
That’s what he’d have to do with a Nokia
I see scott is at Minnesota at mn millennial farmer did you fire him nick again god bless welker farms
We really fired him hard this time... He may never come back!
@@WelkerFarms i hope he does. Im like him when I work lol he is great with the camera like you nick and could i have my name on a machine nick
Leg arms is gone, go pro through the combine, blame leg arms, he’s fired for good and becomes millennial farmers farm hand and his call sign would be 5 to 9.
@@WelkerFarms That's not very nice Nick, You better look out one day he mite be your Boss! He's on a Job interview you know. Lol God Bless!
@@WelkerFarms lol the case sures has serious chewer in her lol
Hollywood, I am an old farmboy (older than your dad) who later became a techboy. There are places where running a camera thru a combine could be a crime! But as an engineer, I LOVE destructive testing. I have viewed all of your RUclips videos and i found this the second best. The cannon shots were better, by a little.
You need to put some kind of marking on Beastbine like ww2 airplanes did for kills or bombing missions. One gopro kia.
Lol,
I worked for Case IH about 20 years ago, we would take Shop rags, tie them in a knot, send them through the combine, and they would come out the back untied. We always dropped our stationary knives down and ran the chopper at its slowest speed.
Does running a camera through a combine void the warranty?
I think in warranty here so such a hing like sending GO-PRO true combine :D
Gopro has an added warranty that crazy farmers can buy for days when they're bored.
On the go-pro or the combine?
I smiled the entire duration of this video. More so at your excitement than the destruction. I’m glad I’m not the only grown man who likes to see experiments ending in broken stuff. Thank you
7:59 I got a good chuckle when you turned everything on!
@Celina M Bradley I'm pretty good! How about yourself?
All i can think of is those scenes in Looney Tunes when a bird character goes through a machine and it's all naked and featherless. :)
😂 😁
in reality its not a pretty sight. here in Australia lots of our fields are not flat so we don't put our headers as close to the ground like other places but we have some flat spots in our fields so i put her down low and the wheat was nice a thick so thick i couldn't see the fox hole and the fox that got scared out of it and got pulled in and drag it all the way up to the drum and made a horrible girding sound. had to dump that tank of wheat on the ground and burn it then spent 2 whole days making sure the inside of the combine was spotless.
For those of you who need more of a farm fix, I just started watching Farmer G4. A great new channel.
This is exactly what I would expect from someone who launches bowling balls with a cannon. Apparently, this was a slow day on the farm. Good video!!
That was awesome! That combine destroyed that go pro in seconds!! Seeing the inside of a combine was awesome!! I can’t wait to see the grain haul. I hope legarms has a safe journey and makes it home safe also! God bless and be safe
I just ran a phone through an unloading auger. Similar deal, I lost the last few seconds, but I recovered some. I think you're right that the camera doesn't write to the card immediately and the video that's in memory is lost when the device is broken. Sweet video! Thanks for sharing!
Never cease to amaze man! Greatly appreciate all farmers out there! MERICA!
How about a Nokia phone through the bine?!
The bine probably will break
Yeah I did not even think about the processing time after the camera would have fragged. Cool video Nick! I am betting GP will honor the trade in...wouldn't be shocked if they hit you up about your test.
I had my hopes up, was sooo looking forward to see how inside of combine works.
Heck, its still fun watching and see how camera shattered. 😃
Cool video Nick i like the way you did the ending taking off on the four wheeler and going between the combines and the close up view of the trucks that was awesome
this is a perfect demo as to what happens when a person sticks their own appendages into a combine.
Hello there from a fellow farmer from another part of the world .. it's 2 am in the morning and just finished the selling and weighing the rice .. we had a good yield this year ..
I'm betting we'll see Legarms at MNMillenial Farms daring him to do the same with a Deere
Is that a hole up in the back of your combine? Either way nice video, thanks!
Wow that snow melted quick! 😉
"just in case" at 8:53 i had a good ole pun moment there!
No kidding!
There is a delay between when the footage is recorded and when it's put on the SD card of about five seconds. The footage ended before the camera started going up the feeder box, because before the feeder box and elephant ears part of the video could be saved onto the SD card the camera was destroyed.
I think you tried your best to get it to go through, and get video on the way. Good thing you put the other cameras in place to get video of the parts going through. I also like that you did this for all the fans who wanted to see what would happen.
Non typical, but that’s what makes the channel so special, thank you. 😀👍🏾🚜🚜🚜
Great video nick, better late than never...and this was a nice video to show how a combine works
Leave it up to Welker Farms to be the first on u- tube to run a camera through a combine.
That went pretty much as I expected. Totally worth it. Thanks for the goofy fun video.
I was born and raised in Montana, keep the vids coming, probably drove past your farm a few times
Does your dad know you are playing with the combine?
i remember seeing cartoon characters make it through one before and they were just fine, I think that i might have been deceived as a kid
Next video:putting myself in a running combine
Thats awesome Nick - thank you. What camera are you using to film this?
Best video I’ve seen ever. Great camera coverage on Beastbine
Your channel is never boring. lol Thanks
16:10 is when it starts
GoPro survived being in lava.
But dies to Beastbine
Thefore Beastbine > lava.
Dude nick I feared for you’re life when you kept picking up that li ion battery!! Thought it was gonna melt down in youre hand brother!! Awesome video, very entertaining and you’re childish enthusiasm for destroying that go pro was fun to watch!! More shenanigans please!! 🤘😎🇺🇸
This Case IH 8230 combine is being a very good combine having it's meal time on a camera. I hope this Case IH 8230 combine got everything out of it's system having great meal with your camera. This is what happens when you feed your combine your Camera.
What you need to do is call CaseIH and work with there engineers to tweak the various speed to optimize the survival of the camera. Then setup a contest with Gopro to have people build camera protectors that can survive without damaging the combine. The camera that survives the longest wins!
Awesome man of your word myself and twizted diesel started the Dono war for the go pro in the combine 😂
Wow! Now Sandisk will come out with a limited edition “Welker Certified” SD card. One card per Case combine owner. JD combine owners not eligible.
I’m guessing that Leg Arms would have gotten fired for doing this?
Here at Case IH, we strive to make a quality threshing machine. Heck, you have a Go-Pro needing shred? We got you covered!!!
LOL I guess that livestream wasn't a lie! Were actually doing this HAHA
TRULY a Professional operation LOL I think that one sound you heard at the beginning was the entire thing exploding into parts...
Man of my word!
Fiberoptic camera with a LONG cable is probably the only thing that could record in time it wasn't hardened enough to survive. Which to be hard enough to survive might actually damage something.
MOOOOM ! ..... there is a Gopro in my cereal!!
This is a little off subject, but what are your thoughts on the drive tires? Floaters Vs Duels.
We love the floaters, much more stable, comfortable, rims not cracking, and higher road speed.
Hey Nick! Just when I think I've seen EVERYTHING, you go and prove me wrong!! Thanks for this slightly odd video...happy haulin' Nick
Great video, well done👍
Great post, your enthusiasm cracks me up, makes me smile. Ohh gotta ask, what's you opinion of "Phase 1" ? Do you guys anticipate any benefit?
got in to your video's when i started playing welker farms on fs17. love them. good work. wondered how many fields you own around the farm. just started welker farms.
I bet Leg Arms could be compelled to weld together a small 1/4" thick metal housing/box for the next GoPro experiment 💪💪
Love you welker farm
Badass nick lol that was great i was genuinely surprised but thats crazy it got shredded
So Nick is obviously a farmer and I don't know a farmer that likes to waste anything so this must have been a killer to put that camera through the combine lol. I had that feeling right along with you Nick!
You need to draw a grid on your workbench and put all the pieces back in the grid like an NTSB investigation. Oh and that was awesome
That's what I was a figurin'. It wouldn't last but a moment. This was fun and THANKS!
That was fun. Nice job Nick.
It actually did a pretty good job of separating each intervidual peice without much damage
(As in didnt just turn it to dust)
Is Zac going to feed one though the new JD to see if it can harvest the SD card out
They do say CNH have better separating and cleaning ability
I tried it with my new Holland 9.90 and it took the SD card out without damaging the camera
Lol ok maybe not
A Gopro might do some damage to a JD combine.
Careful with that battery. Even though it looks harmless enough, it could decide to catch fire later. Probably best to leave that outside, or dispose in flame.
Winter wheat seeding in the future? Can't wait to see the Flexicoil again
Soooo....
This is how you find out how a GoPro looks like Inside..😂😂👍
That was truly EPIC! I hope GoPro honors that guarantee, and I imagine their marketing department can find some creative way to use this test. Please let us know if you got your hundred bucks! Thanks Nick, very fun video
Welker Farms Inc may be endorsed by Gopro now.
Is Legarms gonna be harvesting some corn or showing how to run a grain cart in MN ?
mp4 files (and a lot of other formats) have an end 'cap' if you will that needs to be put on when you finish recording for the file to play otherwise it will corrupt, just food for thought with future experiments!
Nick, you HAVE to send it in for repair!!!!!!!!
I hope that you give us an update on what GoPro says. I bet that they honor their $100 off deal. They seem to love it when people put their cameras through extreme events.
The engineers at GoPro might actually be interested in how it failed. Maybe the GoPro 9 will be designed to survive a trip through a combine. :)
The people at gopro need to reinstate their quality assurance
Must be in place to prevent those parts from becoming spare parts or in other uses.
@@lachlanlandreth9069 at least they managed to make the plastic made out of crap so they can protect the sd card inside for the user to watch their 1080p version of corruption land.... Its a good film, the bit that let me down is that the video was only 5 seconds long
@@techrja I don't know what kind of plastic you know that would withstand that, without being bigger then the Go pro form factor. Go pros are tough, and are able to be put through alot, but that speed would be outside it's desgin range.
Don't forget to remove that cardboard :P
I've Always Wanted To Try But Didn't Want To Destroy My Go Pro, Nice Video!
YAS... SO MUCH YAS!!
That was fun to watch!
When you where sorting through the pieces, you should have been wearing black gloves like a crime scene investigation
And chalk outlines everywhere
Awww poor little goPro :) Cool video guys
Hey great vid! I knew once I saw the straw chopper spinning that camera had no chance. I spotted your loader tractor in the closing shots, is it a 5288? I had one here in the U.K, what a great tractor.
It’s a 7140
Nice video! Beastbine is a beast. Keep doing what you like and have a nice day!
1:15 The birds on the tire on the left side wants to see that to.
Great video, you are so talented at what you do!!
Nice video. Maybe look for a smaller camera to try. A really small, high speed camera? Glad the combine is ok.