Hello John, I wish you good luck for this harvest season. We here in Italy are almost ready for the sowing of barley and wheat. This year with barley we made a lower production than in previous years due to the continuous rainfall during flowering, about 5.50 tons/ha. Last year we reached 7.80 tons/ha.
Hi John With the air valves, not just that one but all on almost any American style (Mack, Kenworth) There will be numbers on each port of the valves as per below 1 : supply air to the valve 2: primary supply air from the valve 3 : is always exhaust (don’t put anything here unless it’s a air line running to atmosphere away from the cab so you can’t hear it when it dumps out 4: secondary supply from the valve 5:secondary supply from the valve If you have your main air supply going into 2,4,5 it will dump to exhaust Good luck with harvest 😎😎👌🏼👌🏼
hi JH, I'm pleased to hear you're yields are looking good. Great job on the new fire truck - its a real weapon. Just a minor comments - are you going to get some covers for the seats - they look like cats have been using them to sharpen their claws. Keep up the good work
New sub... here's hoping for a great West Australian crop this year. I often go for a country drive from Perth and watch local farmers harvesting... hope all goes well for you guys down Esperence way.
How do you do the thumbnail outlines? I thought I saw an extension on top of your bagging machine. Is it an old plastic drum. Give us a look at your handy work.
In photoshop you select the subject, you then put a “stroke” on that layer and creates the outline. Yer extended with tin, there is a video shortly with the bagger in it
Bright white LED's in the crew deck and over your valves, for night work. Won't that mess with night vision? I know fires are bright but that is a softer orange/yellow glow, rather than a harsh white light.
Don't if you've explained it before but, what you call a header, in North America we call a combine and the thing hooked to the front is the header (corn head or draper head)
Best thing is to work in a team. Offset docs are great if they are available and they will only slow a fire down not put it out. Water and units attacking the flanks in teams is hands down the best thing for a fire
@ Water is for mopping up dry fire fighting is when you serious about pulling up a running crop fire…….unless you have aircraft, only then can water/phos-chek potentially be effective. Let’s hope you don’t see a fire but if you do that the weathers calm and it’s close to dusk when the RH increases…… ruclips.net/video/0ZjCOAnmUaQ/видео.htmlsi=5dOyUh3_mcecXcII
Donation complete, great cause, great bloke, great videos and great channel!
Hello John, I wish you good luck for this harvest season. We here in Italy are almost ready for the sowing of barley and wheat. This year with barley we made a lower production than in previous years due to the continuous rainfall during flowering, about 5.50 tons/ha. Last year we reached 7.80 tons/ha.
Buongiorno Sir… thanks for update from Italy,,, here in South Africa we are also getting ready to harvest wheat and barley. Ciao
Hi John
With the air valves, not just that one but all on almost any American style (Mack, Kenworth)
There will be numbers on each port of the valves as per below
1 : supply air to the valve
2: primary supply air from the valve
3 : is always exhaust (don’t put anything here unless it’s a air line running to atmosphere away from the cab so you can’t hear it when it dumps out
4: secondary supply from the valve
5:secondary supply from the valve
If you have your main air supply going into 2,4,5 it will dump to exhaust
Good luck with harvest 😎😎👌🏼👌🏼
Great work JH, bring on the blue hair! lets get those donations rolling in.
hi JH, I'm pleased to hear you're yields are looking good. Great job on the new fire truck - its a real weapon. Just a minor comments - are you going to get some covers for the seats - they look like cats have been using them to sharpen their claws. Keep up the good work
Haha yes there are seat cover on them now!
@@tomsbrookfarm Are there any 18 meter Midwest or Honeybee fronts inyour area-?
God i love Australian trucks. I miss AU. I think I'll have to follow this channel 👍
Great to see you getting a start as the old saying goes machines never break in the shed John 😂
Hello from Sweden
Excellent video
some sick drone footage
Awesome video
Good morning. Could you give a breakdown of the prices for all crops this year...
New sub... here's hoping for a great West Australian crop this year.
I often go for a country drive from Perth and watch local farmers harvesting... hope all goes well for you guys down Esperence way.
How do you do the thumbnail outlines?
I thought I saw an extension on top of your bagging machine. Is it an old plastic drum. Give us a look at your handy work.
In photoshop you select the subject, you then put a “stroke” on that layer and creates the outline.
Yer extended with tin, there is a video shortly with the bagger in it
Bright white LED's in the crew deck and over your valves, for night work. Won't that mess with night vision? I know fires are bright but that is a softer orange/yellow glow, rather than a harsh white light.
Still suprised you don't use a portable moisture tester?
Don't need one when we have the one at the shed. We have tried them in the past but they are just way to unreliable
J.h what sunglasses do u ware?
Google Front Side and they will come up with
@@tomsbrookfarm thanks mate I might grab my self a pair
Im sure harvest is getting earlier every year
How do we donate for the kiwi girls to grow a mo? 😂
Are there any 18 meter fronts in your area-?
Thanks for your videos.
Are there any 18 meter fronts in your area-?
There are a few around
Back from the Onslow project
gotta love the kiwi flag
Don't if you've explained it before but, what you call a header, in North America we call a combine and the thing hooked to the front is the header (corn head or draper head)
haha yer I know Aussie is a bit weird with what we call it all. But its what everyone calls them over here
Wheres George?
Best thing for a crop fire is offsets or speed discs to cut breaks at high speeds. Water is for mop up.
Best thing is to work in a team. Offset docs are great if they are available and they will only slow a fire down not put it out.
Water and units attacking the flanks in teams is hands down the best thing for a fire
@ Water is for mopping up dry fire fighting is when you serious about pulling up a running crop fire…….unless you have aircraft, only then can water/phos-chek potentially be effective.
Let’s hope you don’t see a fire but if you do that the weathers calm and it’s close to dusk when the RH increases……
ruclips.net/video/0ZjCOAnmUaQ/видео.htmlsi=5dOyUh3_mcecXcII