Hey Mike, I run a Deere with SF3 and never have to nudge a line all year after it’s set. It’s amazing how well it works. You probably are running that on your 4060 though too. If not it’s totally worth it. We run that globe on the tractor for seeding then I put it on the sprayer for the chick peas and desiccation.
The wass guidance is always moving. Constant nudge. RTK is the shnizle. Lol. We had a 4410 and I wired the foot pedal into the foam marker button. That was mint!!!
Mike we run 2 r4030’s and I can say that as far as ride quality, and ability to control how your applying the Deere is second to none. Hate the carbon fiber booms though. Would definitely stay away from them on rougher ground
I have been watching you for a while and it is wrecking my head as to how much land you guys farm? Used to think maybe about 20 or25 square miles but the more I watch the more I think it's a lot more.
On the subject of following tracks, circa late '60s, my grandfather was cultivating corn ahead of a bad storm blowing in. He saw a funnel cloud drop and headed straight for the barn lot, but, in his haste he forgot to raise the cultivator and took out a 4 row width of crop as he drove diagonally across the field:)
Mike, I said it on your last "climbing on a moving sprayer" video and ill say it again the neglect of any thought of safety is disgusting. There is a reason that these companies put the rotating amber warning lights on these sprayers and they are meant to be used for safety. Please remedy this situation and keep up the climbing on sprayer videos those are pretty cool.
Mike, I'm not sure if you touched on this topic yet. But could you give your impressions so far of the new JD x9 combine and will you demo one this fall? Thanks!
Mike Mitchell I LOVE your ENERGY you put into the videos. It puts a smile on my face to see someone ENJOYING LIFE SO MUCH with everything that is going on. You are doubtful to catch Covid 19 as it could not keep up to you and be left in the dust 😂🤣
@@mikemitchell2554 sure would love to see a comparison review of the Deere. Especially since there's one sitting in your lot. I know, it's your brothers....
I have a question, Why do you not spray all your fields with the air plane? that way you do not leave tracks in the field at all. I am not a farmer so I was just wondering? since you have the plane ?
Your controlled traffic issue could be solved with VSN from Raven. If you have a V4 controller and RS1 GPS it will visually see the track and keep you in that track regardless of speed from 3-4" tall on up.
Ok, those hubs may hit the larger crops. Well, don't yet understand why the wheel hubs are not mounted to the duals? As that would both be more safe to drive on the road, easier to pass other vehicles, allow to have a small base configuration of the sprayer, do not damage the larger crops, safe some weight, etc. And once designed well, it isn't more difficult to mount, is it? But you have the experience with duals and tripels. Hope to learn why this is doen this way.
thanks for the vid mike. u mentioned in one vid that u might upload media from yr wedding .will that be on utube or is it on other social media platforms ...peace out
Hmmm... a cheap roof for rainwater collection above those water tanks, twice the size of a semi trailer would produce app. 7,000 gallons of water a year...
I guarantee you. The guy in that John Deere will not let anybody else in it. I’ve never run one either. But I’ve tried hundreds of times. It’s something about them machines. You just can’t get the operators out of em. That says something in itself.
Are there newer varieties of chickpeas available that have better disease resistance or herbicide tolerance traits? Seems like you spend a fortune on your input costs to produce the crop. Some better disease resistance traits would help cut back on the chemical applications.
Curious if it would be worth it in the long run to toss wells up at each loading station to cut cost of hauling water back and forth. Fuel and maintenance cost on top of paying wages and mileage
He did, easy peasy👍 We also soon will learn how exactly to do that, once we will have Mike's review on the machine with bunch of good key PROS & CONS, look forward!👌👍
I feel like i never heard you talking about nor hearing anyone else asking a question about Claas machinery. How come you guys never had Claas combines?
Maybe the combine could keep up with the Fendt, but their big tractors don’t have the power of Mike’s 9RXs and he seemed unhappy with the power of the Fendts. They also don’t make sprayers right?
@@austin357 I mainly meant on combines,cause they are in Europe top tier with preformance and efficiency. So,the only reason which could stop them from getting the Claas combines is poor availability with parts and stuff in his area. This is just me thiking,i could be completely wrong. That new Lexion 890 is sweet as hell.
andban92 sure, sorry I took the comment about “Claas Machinery” as an opportunity to think about the rest of their lineup, Mike has the Fendt 9s (t?) so I guess the Claas combine is bigger as well. Claas gear looks well designed and pretty innovative features, how does it stack up to the american gear for reliability etc?
@@austin357 Yup,he has Ideal 9t. I'm sure they are as good as Claas too. Choosing between those brands feels like choosing between BMW,Audi,Mercedes,etc They are all good,just the design is slightly different.
@@austin357 Fendt / Challenger (AGCO) do produce some pretty sprayers, called Rogator. Mike knows them well I think. Mike's Next sprayer to test might be the Agrifac Condor, with op till 55 m (180 feet) booms But might be to much given usual hard conditions on the field in SK? That machine uses so-called need-farming tech which allows to save some chemicals as it only sprays it where needed in the field. The machine monitors and recognises particular weeds, etc.
How many acres do you all farm in total? I know you said in one video you have a field that's 5500 acres, and you spoke of 7500 around that tank depot - impressive numbers, what is the grand total-ish?
I'm not a farmer, but for some reason I love your chanel. I love how you explain everything!
Hey Mike, I run a Deere with SF3 and never have to nudge a line all year after it’s set. It’s amazing how well it works. You probably are running that on your 4060 though too. If not it’s totally worth it. We run that globe on the tractor for seeding then I put it on the sprayer for the chick peas and desiccation.
That is really awesome to watch you spray and climb around on the sprayer. Explain how it works. Thank you so much. Greetings from Virginia
Awesome video Mike! Thanks for the walk through and all the running comments with it.💪
The wass guidance is always moving. Constant nudge. RTK is the shnizle. Lol. We had a 4410 and I wired the foot pedal into the foam marker button. That was mint!!!
Man you make excellent videos loved the explanation of how the auto steer system works 👍👍🚜🚜💨
Good morning Mike.. Thank you for the ride along... Have a great Wednesday 😊
thanks for sharing, looking forward to harvest time!
Mike we run 2 r4030’s and I can say that as far as ride quality, and ability to control how your applying the Deere is second to none. Hate the carbon fiber booms though. Would definitely stay away from them on rougher ground
That's very interesting, thanks!
In the Uk we had a product recall on the carbon fibre booms because of the trouble with them. I don’t know if any other countries had the same.
Halfway through the video before you got off the road... exhausting!
I know! Long days!
Nice looking sprayer Mike
Mike - don't want to loose you, but we're still missing that up front Titanic Bow shot. Seriously, be safe my friend.
I think Mike needs more railings, not less. Scaring me dude - we need you!
Great video Mike nice looking chickpea crop
I have been watching you for a while and it is wrecking my head as to how much land you guys farm? Used to think maybe about 20 or25 square miles but the more I watch the more I think it's a lot more.
With john deere rtk your never resetting lines. You turn and press resume button and go. You should try it
I like that you can see the back of your sprayer in your mirrors while your booms are folded out
I seen a big case sprayer go by my house the other day, I thought about you lol 😂
That is one hell of a sprayer
Hey to best dam farmers in Saskatchewan... 40 mph, u be cruzzing rite long
I always like you videos before I watch them. Why wait until the end and forget.?
Haha I like that attitude! 😂 Because I would forget! Haha
@@mikemitchell2554 Thank you for your response. Most people do not do that.
Brians higher off the crops in the trident cab than he is in the cockpit of the plane lol
I imagine you tilt so many with climbing on the sprayer like that, i am the same on our combines and oeople get maaaad
Good job you’ve got that hand rail Mike to stop you falling off the machine when you have to crouch down to pick up the fuel nozzle eh😉😉
Nice video!! thanks for share.
On the subject of following tracks, circa late '60s, my grandfather was cultivating corn ahead of a bad storm blowing in. He saw a funnel cloud drop and headed straight for the barn lot, but, in his haste he forgot to raise the cultivator and took out a 4 row width of crop as he drove diagonally across the field:)
its insane to me that these new sprayers still have the option for foam markers
Mike if I hit the button on the top of the cluster buy the window that looks like suspension when u load u don’t have to wait
🤔Awesome, thanks! 🙂
Mike, I said it on your last "climbing on a moving sprayer" video and ill say it again the neglect of any thought of safety is disgusting. There is a reason that these companies put the rotating amber warning lights on these sprayers and they are meant to be used for safety. Please remedy this situation and keep up the climbing on sprayer videos those are pretty cool.
Hahahah 😂, I am safety first! Had my steel toe boots on!
Mike Mitchell You are going to need BODY ARMOUR if you fall off because it is not the fall that hurts but the sudden stop😂🤣
😂
Mike, I'm not sure if you touched on this topic yet. But could you give your impressions so far of the new JD x9 combine and will you demo one this fall?
Thanks!
Mike, just want to let you know you have an epic beard fam! 😉
Wow way to plan ahead with fill stations. I bet you had a lot of trail and error to get set up. Another great video.
Or some trial and error too?🤪
Along with the fuel filling issue another issue with case is every red tractor or sprayer will eventually have scr failure it seems like.
Looks like you are going into battle with the duals removed but the hubs have the studs protruding like in the days of the Roman chariots.....
Hi Mike ! How many acers do you farming? And which crops? Best regards Anders from Sweden
Some days you are CRAZIER than others 😂🤣
If I am crazy, it's because I am not tired.. If I am tired, they are tame
Mike Mitchell I LOVE your ENERGY you put into the videos. It puts a smile on my face to see someone ENJOYING LIFE SO MUCH with everything that is going on. You are doubtful to catch Covid 19 as it could not keep up to you and be left in the dust 😂🤣
With all that chickpeas, you should be the king of falafel in the middle east if you open a factory on the side of the fields and export it to them
Mike is there much Control traffic farming in Canada here in Australia we use it quite frequently
Really nothing here in our area
Wow that’s amazing aye for guys farming such big country anything over 400 acres here crop is pretty much done CTF
@@mikemitchell2554 sure would love to see a comparison review of the Deere. Especially since there's one sitting in your lot. I know, it's your brothers....
The freeze thaw cycle helps farmers over here get away without CTF I think
Andrew Warner yes, I think freeze-thaw helps reduce compaction a lot
I have a question, Why do you not spray all your fields with the air plane? that way you do not leave tracks in the field at all. I am not a farmer so I was just wondering? since you have the plane ?
Great vid as usual ! 👍 Could you summary the type of work in the filelds by month ? Thanks !!
Smart systems for loading in the field
Your controlled traffic issue could be solved with VSN from Raven. If you have a V4 controller and RS1 GPS it will visually see the track and keep you in that track regardless of speed from 3-4" tall on up.
Trucks certainly are a PAIN to fill up at slower rates with the size of their tanks🤬😱
Morning mike!
Filling that with fuel is just like the case tractors they don’t take fuel very well. Always end up getting soaked with diesel!
I think it’s worth buying the Trident for the air horn alone
Can you turn off the speed mode thing so that you can do 40mph loaded
Those dual wheel hubs might rub taller crops? Idea has merit but I think I’d just as soon swap large lsw floaters off and put on skinny’s.
Ok, those hubs may hit the larger crops. Well, don't yet understand why the wheel hubs are not mounted to the duals? As that would both be more safe to drive on the road, easier to pass other vehicles, allow to have a small base configuration of the sprayer, do not damage the larger crops, safe some weight, etc. And once designed well, it isn't more difficult to mount, is it? But you have the experience with duals and tripels. Hope to learn why this is doen this way.
sorry if ive missed it, but how many acres so you farm mike? seems like half of Saskatchewan
He farms 40,000 acres in Saskatchewan
45 say to me in another one comment
45k I wonder if that's just his... or his and his brothers combined?
7500 acres, unreal man.. load station is def best way for you guys
How did you configure your air carts when you ran liquid fertilizer? Did you carry more seed? Potash? More of both?
You need to look into buying a water well drilling unit. Drill every where you need a well thin sell it.
If you change the wheel speed cal number in the deere it goes 43 mph 35 loaded
Mike, are you going to do a similar video of the John Deere 4060 sprayer?
Hey Mike can you show us your sprayer trailer setup
Have you looked at the agrifacs sprayer at all? They've got some interesting concepts
Sounds like someone is running a Shop Vac in the background lol
Mike, i am not following you for long. How big is youre farm? It seems mighty big. Greetings from Belguim
Just saw you already told my belgian friend. 40 000 acres, thats realy big!?. Thx for the great vids!!
Size of the farm of the Mitchels? It is way above 100, But forgot about the unit, whether it is acre, hectare, square km, square mile or so.. LOL 😒😉
thanks for the vid mike. u mentioned in one vid that u might upload media from yr wedding .will that be on utube or is it on other social media platforms ...peace out
They built the whole sprayer and then someone said "ohh shit, forgot to make a way to fuel it up! Just wing it?"
Its wung lol
Hmmm... a cheap roof for rainwater collection above those water tanks, twice the size of a semi trailer would produce app. 7,000 gallons of water a year...
I was thinking that too, I'd build a roof for collecting water. It would at least help.
what is in the shipping container beside the water tanks.
Didn't Ashtyn bring any rocks back from trip
I guarantee you. The guy in that John Deere will not let anybody else in it. I’ve never run one either. But I’ve tried hundreds of times. It’s something about them machines. You just can’t get the operators out of em. That says something in itself.
Are there newer varieties of chickpeas available that have better disease resistance or herbicide tolerance traits? Seems like you spend a fortune on your input costs to produce the crop. Some better disease resistance traits would help cut back on the chemical applications.
Morning .
So what will be the new sprayers ......?
whats up with your fendt combines, are they ready for this year ?
Que estilo de vida que eu sempre quiz pra mim
On that spray truck, why aren't you cleaning those out after you've finished praying? That is just common courtesy.
Mike how many acres are you Farming? Greetings from Belgium ! Grtz frank
The operation farms around 40,000 acres in SW Saskatchewan
Pull the nozzle back a ways and it will usually feed better.
+1. The quick bend in the pipe causes the diesel to splash back at the nozzle and hit the aspirate shutting the nozzle off. Pull it out about 50 mm.
What's the gallons per minute on that big diesel pump
Curious if it would be worth it in the long run to toss wells up at each loading station to cut cost of hauling water back and forth. Fuel and maintenance cost on top of paying wages and mileage
It's a 150,000 per well, plus getting power there would cost millions
Lol, crazy canadian!!
Mike How many acres are you all farming?
Mike do you not have alge problem with those white ranks esecially when water remain in them when you not spraying?Mike that is not too fussy.
Yes, if it sits in there too long.. We try not to let that happen
Mr. Mike, did you ever figure out how to widen the wheels?
He did, easy peasy👍
We also soon will learn how exactly to do that, once we will have Mike's review on the machine with bunch of good key PROS & CONS, look forward!👌👍
Don't get stuck now since you took the duals off by the way trident sounds like a stick of chewing gum you know that would make 3
Can you do a pro and con on the 🔱
Already did.. Stay tuned
I feel like i never heard you talking about nor hearing anyone else asking a question about Claas machinery.
How come you guys never had Claas combines?
Maybe the combine could keep up with the Fendt, but their big tractors don’t have the power of Mike’s 9RXs and he seemed unhappy with the power of the Fendts. They also don’t make sprayers right?
@@austin357 I mainly meant on combines,cause they are in Europe top tier with preformance and efficiency.
So,the only reason which could stop them from getting the Claas combines is poor availability with parts and stuff in his area.
This is just me thiking,i could be completely wrong.
That new Lexion 890 is sweet as hell.
andban92 sure, sorry I took the comment about “Claas Machinery” as an opportunity to think about the rest of their lineup, Mike has the Fendt 9s (t?) so I guess the Claas combine is bigger as well. Claas gear looks well designed and pretty innovative features, how does it stack up to the american gear for reliability etc?
@@austin357 Yup,he has Ideal 9t. I'm sure they are as good as Claas too.
Choosing between those brands feels like choosing between BMW,Audi,Mercedes,etc
They are all good,just the design is slightly different.
@@austin357 Fendt / Challenger (AGCO) do produce some pretty sprayers, called Rogator. Mike knows them well I think.
Mike's Next sprayer to test might be the Agrifac Condor, with op till 55 m (180 feet) booms But might be to much given usual hard conditions on the field in SK? That machine uses so-called need-farming tech which allows to save some chemicals as it only sprays it where needed in the field. The machine monitors and recognises particular weeds, etc.
How many acres do you all farm in total? I know you said in one video you have a field that's 5500 acres, and you spoke of 7500 around that tank depot - impressive numbers, what is the grand total-ish?
40k
Damn Mike how many acres do you till
... But you can't put fuel in it. Wtf who said yeah this is the way over at Case.
Your dual extensions give the machine a pseudo trucker lugnut spike look.
Like wings on a plane with no landing gear
Helo, What is the application rate per acre?
How big is your farm?😮
There’s nothing out there eh? No farm houses? Homestead?
And I don’t see any chicks out in pea fields?
So where is the NOS button lol
more monkey climbing! I like the difference camera views
Maybe I missed it. How come you don’t drive the John Deere and do a review?
I haven't been allowed too yet.. I don't my bro wants to hear the cons 😂 🤷♂️
There won’t be many cons. I’m thinking you’ll love it.
How did you get the wheels to go out? You skipped over that.
Through the corner post
How many acres do you guys farm?
Imagine saying "up north" and caddilac in the same sentence...
Haha 😂
How many Acer's do you farm
The family operation is 40,000 acres in SW Saskatchewan
How many acres do you farm?
Every tried chick peas at 1 metre spacing
What a piss poor fuel fill setup
It is a Case after all!! Lol🤣
How could they design such poor fuel fill. They must never test in factory.
John Deere’s cry slowly to get enough tears to fill fuel tank. But yeah, that’s a real design job there.
About like some of their tractors,put a loader on them you ca get fuel cap off
Me contrata pra trabalhar ai nos EUA!!