Thank you for these videos, I work for a farmer in southern Wisconsin, we run 1800 acres, 800 of soybeans and 1000 of corn, I operate a John Deere 8335R tractor, dual tires all the way around and 2000 pounds of weights on the front, I pull a J&L 1151 grain cart on tracks, it will hold about 1200 bushels, enough to fill 1 of the 2 trucks they run. I am the only cart, the trucks go to 4 different elevators, so timing is perfect, one leaves and the other is back at the field. The cart has an 18 inch auger, the door wide open I can load a semi in about 1.5 minutes. The combine is a John Deere S 670 with a 35 foot grain head and an 8 row corn head. He dumps 3 times into the cart, about 65000 lbs. The 8335R does an excellent job handling the cart.
Unable to work, not a real farmer, but run 2 S790 John Deere harvesters in Farming Simulator 19. Right around 2,000 acres. Own a fleet of Deere tractors, been running grain carts with 7310’s, and 8400 R’s, but realizing people mostly use their big guns to pull carts, so will probably start running carts with 9R 640’s. Harvesting canola and wheat currently. God bless
Its hard to believe the scale of these operations especially looking at them from Ireland 2800 acres in one field its hard to get my head around it especially when I see the width of headers in this country its mind blowing stuff-good luck you will probably need a few glasses of that Jack Daniels whiskey after this- fantastic stuff.
I don't know how many times we've seem Garnett Farms on your videos but I am always just blown away by the scale. My 300 acres look REEEAALY small😬 I'd love a tour of their bin site some day!
Love the tracks on the grain carts. There are some farms here in eastern NC with rows 10 to 15 miles long. Now that is a sight to behold You can't see the other end of the field. Also places where you can't park your equipment overnight in the fields because they will sink out of sight in the peat.
I'm a grain cart operator on our farm. This year we upgraded from a Brent 1082 to a Brent 1282 pulled by a 2018 JD 8400R. I love this combo as I can load a big enough load to fill a truck in one pass and the 8400R is comfortable enough to run all day long. I was wondering if that big farm employs a cook to keep everyone fed and watered all day long.
Incredible amount of acreage and corn, you certainly need that amount of equipment to harvest in a short amount of time. Great video work as always. Thanks
Combines, tractors, trucks, tillage, seeders...... How many millions of dollars in green machinery? The size of this operation we don't have in NZ. Thank you for another informative video Jason!!!!!!
@@bigtractorpower you got too do it now. Lots of mud . Water in the fields yet to go. Can't do everything I guess. Like your videos especially vintage farm equipment. Good luck
How many tons of maize are harvested per hectare? How many tons of wheat are harvested per hectare? What is the make and model of harvester that you recommend me buy with hopper?
We have 2 carts, both are Brent. One is a model 678, the other is a model 678XL. The XL model just means it has a longer unloading anger for more reach. They each hold approximately 600 bushels if filled completely full. We pull one with a John Deere 8130, the other with a John Deere 8225R, both which have 225 engine HP. They didn't originally come from the factory with scales, but scales were added to both before winter wheat harvest this past year.
@@bigtractorpower Actually this 8225R is 4wd, front wheel assist just like the 8130. The guy that does the combining has a 9770 STS with a 30 foot platform head and a 9570 with a 25 foot platform. For corn he runs an 8 row head on both of them.
Nice setup, seems like 8 row is really the sweet spot unless you've got more carts that combines. Guys around here think 16 row heads are all the rage but then they gotta sit and wait every 5 minutes for grain cart to get unloaded and back to them
Have you ever done a video on the bins, dryers, and grain handling system? That would be pretty nice to see where all those bushels wind up. Many farms have a bottle neck at the corn dryer, so with the volume this farm is moving, its got to be impressive.
Great video, really enjoyed seeing the tractors at work. Always been a Deere fan and seeing your videos is always a breath of fresh air! Thanks again for posting!
How many tons is the harvester hopper? How many liters or gallons is the fuel tank? How many gallons or gallons do you spend in 8 hours of work? What is the fuel used by the harvester?Excellent video! You see he likes to drive farm machines!
How the heck do these farms afford to have all basically brand new equipment all at the same time? It is staggering to total up the price of just the tractors in this video!
@@bigtractorpower well Jason I thank you for your kind comment. I can't take credit for that though I have a cap here somewhere that came from a dealership that is still in business but under new name over in eastern Ohio that had that slogan on it. Used to make all my green bleed and want buried and Moline buddies cringe when I wore that cap something like the bumper sticker on my pickup that reads crops your green tractors are red LOL anyway have a good night good to hear from you ever get to Butler county PA look us up we'll show off some of our not too big farmalls
Another great video Jason. Do the combine headers have 'stalk flattners /benders to protect the combine tires from damage as they follow right behind the header ? I didn't see anything. Maybe an oversight on my part. I noticed 'devastators ' in another video on a Ohio operation.
Yes the C12R corn heads have stalk stompers from the factory. I talk with the S790 operator in this video about them. m.ruclips.net/video/yhMc9lS1U9U/видео.html I also have a video on the Devastator m.ruclips.net/video/itx-PQz9_Rs/видео.html
Love seeing this. Love the combines, tractors, facts about the equipment, scenery, operators point of view.... its all fantastic content! You need a TV show
Help me! I am a city slicker. Why not bypass the grain carts and have the combines deliver corn to trucks which then can transport the loads to the bins?
The 1,300 is heaped. They changed the designation this year by adding the 1,300 bu decal featured in this video on the 1150. In 2022 Kinze will offer this cart as a 1321-T.
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Millions of $$$$ in FREE government taxpayer money subsidizing and enriching wealthy farmers who own and control land resources already and who don't need the welfare. This may be a great video but it is courtesy of the American taxpayer. This farm raked in over $5.535M in commodity subsidies over the years. That does not include crop insurance subsidies which account for 60% of the premium paid per acre. The crop insurance subsidy could be as high as $15 per acre or $150,000 every year on 10K acres. This farm is probably at least 20K acres ($300,000 CI subsidy) and could be as large as 40K acres ($600,000 CI subsidy). The Garnett's should be extremely grateful for the generosity of the hard wording American taxpayer for they have made the Garnett's lives much easier.
Thank you for these videos, I work for a farmer in southern Wisconsin, we run 1800 acres, 800 of soybeans and 1000 of corn, I operate a John Deere 8335R tractor, dual tires all the way around and 2000 pounds of weights on the front, I pull a J&L 1151 grain cart on tracks, it will hold about 1200 bushels, enough to fill 1 of the 2 trucks they run. I am the only cart, the trucks go to 4 different elevators, so timing is perfect, one leaves and the other is back at the field. The cart has an 18 inch auger, the door wide open I can load a semi in about 1.5 minutes. The combine is a John Deere S 670 with a 35 foot grain head and an 8 row corn head. He dumps 3 times into the cart, about 65000 lbs. The 8335R does an excellent job handling the cart.
Nice harvest set up. Thank you for sharing.
I'm a grain cart driver for our 8000 acere farm here in montana, and I love every minute of it.
Unable to work, not a real farmer, but run 2 S790 John Deere harvesters in Farming Simulator 19. Right around 2,000 acres. Own a fleet of Deere tractors, been running grain carts with 7310’s, and 8400 R’s, but realizing people mostly use their big guns to pull carts, so will probably start running carts with 9R 640’s. Harvesting canola and wheat currently. God bless
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Listening to that JD at 14:00 taking off.. ...whaooooow.. lots of love from 🇰🇪.
I agree with John Wayne nothing runs like a deer amen to that my two favorite color is green and yellow God bless John Deere
They are good machines.
@@bigtractorpower You are 100% correct on that
Wow. A full 1300 bushel grain cart weighs 104000 pounds. That's why they need a 400 hp tractor to pull it through the field.
Its hard to believe the scale of these operations especially looking at them from Ireland 2800 acres in one field its hard to get my head around it especially when I see the width of headers in this country its mind blowing stuff-good luck you will probably need a few glasses of that Jack Daniels whiskey after this- fantastic stuff.
I don't know how many times we've seem Garnett Farms on your videos but I am always just blown away by the scale. My 300 acres look REEEAALY small😬 I'd love a tour of their bin site some day!
Gotta love Garnett Farms. Quite an operation. Always enjoy watching them. Thank you Jason. Appreciate your time/effort. GO BTP 💪
It’s a neat farm to visit.
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Damn straight
Except the right to work on them 🤣
Love the tracks on the grain carts. There are some farms here in eastern NC with rows 10 to 15 miles long. Now that is a sight to behold
You can't see the other end of the field. Also places where you can't park your equipment overnight in the fields because they will sink out of sight in the peat.
Wow very interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Nice video ,wonderful harvest.
Great video as always.thanks for your comments.
Thank you for watching.
Love it BTP back at Garnett farms. 👍
Another great video, what a great operation they have , thanks for sharing ,excellent job.
Fantastic look at the other half of the team
Love Deere it has always been my fav brand
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I'm a grain cart operator on our farm. This year we upgraded from a Brent 1082 to a Brent 1282 pulled by a 2018 JD 8400R. I love this combo as I can load a big enough load to fill a truck in one pass and the 8400R is comfortable enough to run all day long. I was wondering if that big farm employs a cook to keep everyone fed and watered all day long.
Very nice. Hard to beat an 8400R.
Such a large farm
Sure beats my one row corn picker of bygone years!
Just awesome Jason Thanks😎
Thank you for watching.
Cripes, those Kinze augers are massive.
Man that’s a lot of corn
It’s always interesting to spend time out in this large field.
Incredible amount of acreage and corn, you certainly need that amount of equipment to harvest in a short amount of time. Great video work as always. Thanks
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Combines, tractors, trucks, tillage, seeders...... How many millions of dollars in green machinery? The size of this operation we don't have in NZ. Thank you for another informative video Jason!!!!!!
It’s a big investment. This farm raises 33,000 acres of crops per year.
Great video btp.
Another great guy and a great driver...
Top stuff btp... 👍👍
Thank you for watching.
Their farm is amazing! I watch every video you upload. Keep up the good work!!
Thank you for watching. This is always a neat farm to visit.
We run a John Deere 8320r with a Kinze 1100 grain cart, as well as a Case IH magnum 310 with Kinze 1100. Keeping up with two John Deere S790s.
Very nice harvest team.
Our 8320r beats the magnum every time though!😂 We need one of those 9r’s in the video! Thanks and great video as always, keep up the good work!😁
They’re a nice bit of kit those carts… god jobs guys…
Thank you for watching.
Come out to California for the mud fest rice harvest . You will see some interesting conditions.
I would like to do that some day.
@@bigtractorpower you got too do it now. Lots of mud . Water in the fields yet to go. Can't do everything I guess. Like your videos especially vintage farm equipment. Good luck
How many tons of maize are harvested per hectare?
How many tons of wheat are harvested per hectare?
What is the make and model of harvester that you recommend me buy with hopper?
excellent movie
Massey ferguson..like more of them please..from down under
Great video, that's a lot of corn. Thanks!
We have 2 carts, both are Brent. One is a model 678, the other is a model 678XL. The XL model just means it has a longer unloading anger for more reach. They each hold approximately 600 bushels if filled completely full. We pull one with a John Deere 8130, the other with a John Deere 8225R, both which have 225 engine HP. They didn't originally come from the factory with scales, but scales were added to both before winter wheat harvest this past year.
Very nice cart teams. I like 8225Rs. They were the last 2wd 8R. What combine do you run?
@@bigtractorpower Actually this 8225R is 4wd, front wheel assist just like the 8130. The guy that does the combining has a 9770 STS with a 30 foot platform head and a 9570 with a 25 foot platform. For corn he runs an 8 row head on both of them.
Nice setup, seems like 8 row is really the sweet spot unless you've got more carts that combines. Guys around here think 16 row heads are all the rage but then they gotta sit and wait every 5 minutes for grain cart to get unloaded and back to them
Have you ever done a video on the bins, dryers, and grain handling system? That would be pretty nice to see where all those bushels wind up. Many farms have a bottle neck at the corn dryer, so with the volume this farm is moving, its got to be impressive.
I have not yet. The 4 million bushel bin system does briefly appear in this video mid way through.
Fantastic pair of videos, loved your professionalism, and all the informational details.
Thank you fir watching. It is fun to film and share these machines.
Great Video !! Thanks for sharing !
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That’s a big operation there. Large 4wd John Deere tractors and a huge corn field! I knew it was Garnett Farms. Thanks for the video.
I've always thought the 600 acres I live on was a big farm until seeing this... Lol
We run a case 6140 with wheels and a 4408 case corn head then a John Deere 7930 and a j&m 750 grain cart
Very cool. The 7930 is a nice tractor.
Yep it is
Great drone footage. That's a massive field.
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And do you think when I pull into a field that’s bigger than 25 acres I’m thinking jackpot I’m in a big field 🤣
NY farming at its best 😁👍👍
I would never own a deer but nice video from ok.
Thank you for watching. What is your preferred equipment brand?
Wow that is a lot of money rolling in that field. I love John Deere as they are always working and never quit. Love the videos!!
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What a great harvest crew👍😁 that corn field is huge😉👍
It’s a monster field. I have a tillage video on the way from this field as well.
So beautiful work. I want to work for you 😅 front Texas
Great video, really enjoyed seeing the tractors at work. Always been a Deere fan and seeing your videos is always a breath of fresh air! Thanks again for posting!
Thank you for watching.
good video you seem to find them,thanks for putting up.
Thank you for watching. This field is close to where I live. Always fun to film it during the season.
How many tons is the harvester hopper? How many liters or gallons is the fuel tank?
How many gallons or gallons do you spend in 8 hours of work?
What is the fuel used by the harvester?Excellent video!
You see he likes to drive farm machines!
Great video. Thanks for the information.
Thank you for watching.
Love the Big Green another great video.
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A great video.
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Hi, I'm Brazilian and I really like your videos, thank you very much.
Thank you for watching. It’s neat to have a viewer from South America.
@@bigtractorpower Yeah, when possible, activate the translation to Portuguese in the videos 😁 thank you.
Watching the video again with no distraction ,,, The tracks are not powered . Thanks
How the heck do these farms afford to have all basically brand new equipment all at the same time? It is staggering to total up the price of just the tractors in this video!
Great video Jason! Love seeing this farm in action. Now you have one missing piece to video. Could you do a unloading or riding with a truck video?
I will work on that.
Darn right nothing runs like a deer especially when it's being chased by Case IH Magnum LOL
Classic 😁👍
@@bigtractorpower well Jason I thank you for your kind comment. I can't take credit for that though I have a cap here somewhere that came from a dealership that is still in business but under new name over in eastern Ohio that had that slogan on it. Used to make all my green bleed and want buried and Moline buddies cringe when I wore that cap something like the bumper sticker on my pickup that reads crops your green tractors are red LOL anyway have a good night good to hear from you ever get to Butler county PA look us up we'll show off some of our not too big farmalls
Nice.
Great video
Thank you for watching.
Amazing work! 👍🤝
so nice..hard working,,,👍👍✌✌
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I like to know how many acres Bay pick a day
The 5 S790s will harvest around 700 acres per day.
I'd love to know what their daily fuel bill would be on a day like this.
I’d like to visit Garnett Farms, they have a really nice operation there, Great video Jason!!!
It’s a great farm. Very nice family.
Someone from Brazil to learn english?🇧🇷🌽
Top video as usual , question those tracked grain carts are they powered or purely lazy tracks. Cheers
9:50 ..... he says, not powered.
Great vídeo.
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If the state would set up portable scales how many overweight trucks do you think they’d get? My guess? LOTS😳
Can you show us more of the unloading and place self of Garnett farms ?
Big tractor power I think we would like to see the full run dwn of the 4 million bushels gain bins
I am working on it.
Nice vid
Thank you for watching.
I can't help but wonder what freaking year it is in
Another great video Jason. Do the combine headers have 'stalk flattners /benders to protect the combine tires from damage as they follow right behind the header ? I didn't see anything. Maybe an oversight on my part. I noticed 'devastators ' in another video on a Ohio operation.
Yes the C12R corn heads have stalk stompers from the factory. I talk with the S790 operator in this video about them. m.ruclips.net/video/yhMc9lS1U9U/видео.html
I also have a video on the Devastator m.ruclips.net/video/itx-PQz9_Rs/видео.html
Wonder what the bus per hour harvest rate is? and what his truck to truck turn around time was?
These 790s were at 3,400 bu an hour. I think Matt talks about in the combine video m.ruclips.net/video/yhMc9lS1U9U/видео.html
Great as always what was the row spacing on the field?????
They are 30 inch C12R corn heads. I have a full video on the combines in this sane video at m.ruclips.net/video/yhMc9lS1U9U/видео.html
Love seeing this. Love the combines, tractors, facts about the equipment, scenery, operators point of view.... its all fantastic content! You need a TV show
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Thank you for watching.
Nothing runs like a Deere. If it ain't green... It ain't mean!!!
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Help me! I am a city slicker. Why not bypass the grain carts and have the combines deliver corn to trucks which then can transport the loads to the bins?
The field is too rough to run the trucks across. If it gets a little wet a fully loaded truck will spin out.
And the trucks aren't able to be that low geared to drive alongside the combines
@@bigtractorpower Thank you!
@@carlfalt174 Thank you!
Why do the 1100 bushel carts hold 1300?
The 1,300 is heaped. They changed the designation this year by adding the 1,300 bu decal featured in this video on the 1150. In 2022 Kinze will offer this cart as a 1321-T.
Difference between struck and heaped
I'd rather run the tractor/grain cart than the combine.
Fast paced job
@@bigtractorpower That's what I like about it. Always moving, which is how my main career was.
Why crank roll tarps
To keep the corn in the truck.
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Millions of $$$$ in FREE government taxpayer money subsidizing and enriching wealthy farmers who own and control land resources already and who don't need the welfare. This may be a great video but it is courtesy of the American taxpayer. This farm raked in over $5.535M in commodity subsidies over the years. That does not include crop insurance subsidies which account for 60% of the premium paid per acre. The crop insurance subsidy could be as high as $15 per acre or $150,000 every year on 10K acres. This farm is probably at least 20K acres ($300,000 CI subsidy) and could be as large as 40K acres ($600,000 CI subsidy). The Garnett's should be extremely grateful for the generosity of the hard wording American taxpayer for they have made the Garnett's lives much easier.
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If it’s not green then it’s not mean
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Everywhere I see this slogan. If nothing else, John Deere seems to at least have succeeded in getting this slogan into everybody's heads. 😂
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sleepy bin driver !