Love how attentive the dog is! Our local larger farmers use these heads. I got some great drone footage from them. Was so impressed with how it works. Love your videos!!!!
I've been told thise Gearinghoff heads do a real nice job. I see it does that now. We personally don't use them but I think we will look into them? Thanks Jason for the footage. GO BTP!!
I did not realize they use Schumacher sickles on these heads, but it makes sense with both being German companies. As soon as he said that, I was even more impressed. Can't afford anything this fancy, but any platform header I ever have will have an SCH cutterbar. They are very nice. As for the TruFlex, Geringhoff won't be winning any trophies for beauty in design, but it looks like it does a great job for what it's meant to do, and that's what really matters!
I was, being impressed until he said schumacher cutter bar. We had a massey head with it. It was horrible, we tried both fixes to solve the issues, one of them being to turn everything upside down to get closer to the ground. In the end we gave up and went to macdon. Hope they figured it out. Odds are they won't be back here. Also gave up the corn heads years ago to high of maintenance and didn't do as good of a job.
It is a nice farm. I have view videos of their operation on the channel. Their corn harvest is linked at the end of the video. I also have their corn chopping operation filmed and their 9570RX on a high speed John Deere disk in a video called tillage like a boss.
Here in Michigan we run 2 of those heads . They are really great for low poded beans . The flexing head and cutter bar is perfect for our rolling hills and creek bottom land. We have about 3000 acres on each head this year between wheat harvest and soybean harvest . We run ours on a johndeere 9870sts and a s680 combine . Nice video stay safe and farm on my friends !
Man, I love to see that beanfield, no rows.... remember dad back in the 70’s was one of the first guys planting soybeans with a wheat drill, and run that JD 7720 thru those beans in the Fall like he was cutting wheat.
This farm plants their soybeans on 15 inch rows with a John Deere planter. They plant at an angle and then harvest on another angle to feed the beans in well. Some farms in the area do use drills to no till soybeans in the wheat stubble but it risks pinning straw in the seed trench. The 7720 is one of the all time great John Deere combines.
For the length of the video I did not included but I did actually film it twice where it cut a limb and another time an old fence post and it just stop the cutter. It does a really nice job in harvesting.
I wouldent be supriced to sse a 60 foot version of this in the next five years. For sure the most promising technology on the market to make a 60 foot flex head.
They are top of the line headers. We had a custom guy come in and do a farm for us. He was using a Geringhoff razor head. The way is flexes is amazing.
That was really cool the beginning of the video when you have the camera right on the header as it’s cutting the beans and falling on that belt it’s a very impressive head or if that’s for sure
We run a 40' Geringhoff flex draper and we love the way it works with our wheat, soybeans and grain sorghum we had it going on our 2nd season with no issues 👍🚜
I looked at one of them this fall realy like the air system built into the cutter bar but i did notice the throat on it was mangled from other people demoing it,a bit lite in that area so i purchused a new deere flex head.
Great video Jason, not sure if Geringhoff are available in the UK but it seems to do one hell of a good job. Is the fan system on the head for dust suppression?
The TruFlex does a good job. I have filmed this header in wheat and canola as well. The air system is used for saving grain that might other wise fall out on the ground the air pushes it into the header. This air system is extra helpful in soybeans and canola where the seed pod tends to shatter.
The farm’s in this area cover several thousand acres and the big machines help make sure they can plant and harvest all those acres in about 10 days. What are the top brands of tractors sold in your area?
In our area so many brands are there like newholland,jhondeere,mahindra,swaraj,sonalika,mahindra,Massey and in our area we use also too much old tractors there model are 1980 there brand are ford,hindustan and etc. And search on youtube if you want to see our area farming, search . Punjab farming
Just read about a 10,000 acre combination of farms in Canada selling for $53 million. Sad that they seem to be selling as none of their next generation want to farm.
Love how attentive the dog is! Our local larger farmers use these heads. I got some great drone footage from them. Was so impressed with how it works. Love your videos!!!!
I've been told thise Gearinghoff heads do a real nice job. I see it does that now. We personally don't use them but I think we will look into them? Thanks Jason for the footage. GO BTP!!
They are well worth a look. I am highly impressed by them.
Really enjoy watching these big green machines working hard for the money .
I did not realize they use Schumacher sickles on these heads, but it makes sense with both being German companies. As soon as he said that, I was even more impressed. Can't afford anything this fancy, but any platform header I ever have will have an SCH cutterbar. They are very nice. As for the TruFlex, Geringhoff won't be winning any trophies for beauty in design, but it looks like it does a great job for what it's meant to do, and that's what really matters!
It does a nice job. I have filmed this farm in canola, wheat and soybeans using the TruFlex.
I was, being impressed until he said schumacher cutter bar. We had a massey head with it. It was horrible, we tried both fixes to solve the issues, one of them being to turn everything upside down to get closer to the ground. In the end we gave up and went to macdon. Hope they figured it out. Odds are they won't be back here. Also gave up the corn heads years ago to high of maintenance and didn't do as good of a job.
I see boss has his navigator in the cab with him!
mans best friend !
Yes the dog is waiting for something to bolt from the crop,a pheasant perhaps?
Another awesome video Jason! would love to see more videos covering this farms operation and equipment. keep up the great work!
It is a nice farm. I have view videos of their operation on the channel. Their corn harvest is linked at the end of the video. I also have their corn chopping operation filmed and their 9570RX on a high speed John Deere disk in a video called tillage like a boss.
Here in Michigan we run 2 of those heads . They are really great for low poded beans . The flexing head and cutter bar is perfect for our rolling hills and creek bottom land. We have about 3000 acres on each head this year between wheat harvest and soybean harvest . We run ours on a johndeere 9870sts and a s680 combine . Nice video stay safe and farm on my friends !
Very cool. They sure do a nice job.
Man, I love to see that beanfield, no rows.... remember dad back in the 70’s was one of the first guys planting soybeans with a wheat drill, and run that JD 7720 thru those beans in the Fall like he was cutting wheat.
This farm plants their soybeans on 15 inch rows with a John Deere planter. They plant at an angle and then harvest on another angle to feed the beans in well. Some farms in the area do use drills to no till soybeans in the wheat stubble but it risks pinning straw in the seed trench. The 7720 is one of the all time great John Deere combines.
@@bigtractorpower that gentleman had a very healthy thick crop it appeared. Amazed how close it cut right ear the ground.
Geringhoff makes nice headers😉👍 great to hear what the operator thinks about the machines👍😁
Wow, was just looking for videos on these heads this morning. This video has the most info on how they work. Good to know about the belts. Thanks
For the length of the video I did not included but I did actually film it twice where it cut a limb and another time an old fence post and it just stop the cutter. It does a really nice job in harvesting.
I wouldent be supriced to sse a 60 foot version of this in the next five years. For sure the most promising technology on the market to make a 60 foot flex head.
I think honey bee just came out with a prototype or maybe it was a 50 foot
@@FabesFarmer They are developing a 60 foot airflex. Which will be exiting to see ;)
60 ft is nice but not practical is lot of farms ground isn't flat enough for them. 50ft is a problem on some fields
@@joescheller6680 Thats why you need 3 individual sections with a flexible cutterbar. It essentially gives you 3 20 ft heads, but in one combine.
@@KNJensen nice in thought but make it transportable is main problem on the machine
They are top of the line headers. We had a custom guy come in and do a farm for us. He was using a Geringhoff razor head. The way is flexes is amazing.
They are impressive to see flex. This field did not really have a spot to show the full flex.
Sweet looking grain head!
It does a nice job.
That looks like a really great head.
Jason how do you find all these different farms? I think it is awesome!
These are very big farms.
Thanks for the video and your hard work to do the video
Thank you for watching.
Beautiful scenery!!!!
Man!! What a header!! And I thought our 30ft header was massive! Lol Sweeeet!!
These Razors will cover some ground. 30ft is good sized too.
@@bigtractorpower talk about coverage! I love how you cover all the awesome machines and equipment! Keep it coming brother!!💪💯
I think the dog is in charge. Great set up.
😁👍👍
Another excellent video Jason, Hi from Australia.
Wow Australia, I really want to go there.
Thank you for watching. It’s always neat to know where people are watching from.
Geringhoff has a long time history here in germany..
That was really cool the beginning of the video when you have the camera right on the header as it’s cutting the beans and falling on that belt it’s a very impressive head or if that’s for sure
The TruFlex does a nice job. The air system does a great job capturing the grain.
very nice,,, thanks
Thank you for watching.
Wow, really big.
Very nice
That is one sweet draper.
We run a 40' Geringhoff flex draper and we love the way it works with our wheat, soybeans and grain sorghum we had it going on our 2nd season with no issues 👍🚜
Great video
Thank you for watching.
I looked at one of them this fall realy like the air system built into the cutter bar but i did notice the throat on it was mangled from other people demoing it,a bit lite in that area so i purchused a new deere flex head.
Does anyone else really want to go to western kentucky after watching his videos😂
It’s a great place for farming.
@@bigtractorpower I guess so
Awesome 👌
Hi BTP! Where is the air blown from? I'm thinking it's from the reel?
Thanks.
Brilliant ☺️
Thank you for watching
@@bigtractorpower 😊
Good video. ✌👍
Thank you for watching.
like your dog watching whats going on
The farmers dog definitely enjoyed the ride along.
Did he say the tractor operator can tap into the combines auger camera to see how the load is filling?
I don’t think so. He mentioned there was a light in the grain cart to make it easier to see. Cameras do make it easier to see what is happening.
If you want to buy them yes .
Great video Jason, not sure if Geringhoff are available in the UK but it seems to do one hell of a good job. Is the fan system on the head for dust suppression?
The TruFlex does a good job. I have filmed this header in wheat and canola as well. The air system is used for saving grain that might other wise fall out on the ground the air pushes it into the header. This air system is extra helpful in soybeans and canola where the seed pod tends to shatter.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks for the reply Jason. Keep up the great work.
Great video! Awesome! Nothing runs like a Deere! Thanks for sharing! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!
Thank you happy Thanksgiving to you as well.
What kind of yields they get on the second crop.
50 to 60 bu on average.
@@bigtractorpower wow that's good we are happy to get that on original crop
What did the dog think of the header? Nice video Jason
He was more interested in swimming in the big pond by the old grain bins. Which he did get to do 😁
Picking up a flex draper head is like picking up a sleeping cat!
Buenasa la mácina buena tecnología
I love that combine. Nothing runs like a Deere. If it ain't green... It ain't mean
if it ant red it stays in the shed
@@brettteubert1657... If shit is red... Leave it in the shed
@@brettteubert1657... No. You have it wrong
It all comes down to dealer service, if they don’t back it, it doesn’t matter what the hell color it is. They all break if you use them.
@@brettteubert1657... Always a smart-ass around
Top top top
"Weird flex but ok" - A jealous farmer without a flexible header, probably.
👍👍👍
Truly shaved well them beans!
👍👍
Like 👍👍👍👏👏🚜🚜🚜🇧🇷🇧🇷
You have big combines and tractor . In our country we use tractor with hp upto 65 only and in your country you used upto 600hp tractors
The farm’s in this area cover several thousand acres and the big machines help make sure they can plant and harvest all those acres in about 10 days. What are the top brands of tractors sold in your area?
In our area so many brands are there like newholland,jhondeere,mahindra,swaraj,sonalika,mahindra,Massey and in our area we use also too much old tractors there model are 1980 there brand are ford,hindustan and etc. And search on youtube if you want to see our area farming, search . Punjab farming
We have a John Deere s790
Wow aren't you tough
Funny, half the comments here are about the combine the other half about the dog!
Just read about a 10,000 acre combination of farms in Canada selling for $53 million. Sad that they seem to be selling as none of their next generation want to farm.
Where did read about the farm sale?
@@bradhofer4925
On the internet thru google news
Ollll
N
N
N
N