@@kowalchukfarms Nice long straight rows would be an ideal place to dump into the trucks on the go instead of running back and forth with tractors and gain carts to trucks. Less tractor operators and maybe none. Less augering of grain means less fines in the grain. Unloading into trucks on the go while harvesting is done successfuly for some other crops. With GPS; the unload auger spout could be tracking the centerline of the truck while dumping the grain and the truck could be auto steered in sync with the combine to maintain the required distance and speed from the combines header. Try it.
Nice long straight rows would be an ideal place to dump into the trucks on the go instead of running back and forth with tractors and gain carts to trucks. Less tractor operators and maybe none. Less augering of grain means less fines in the grain. Unloading into trucks on the go while harvesting is done successfuly for some other crops. With GPS; the unload auger spout could be tracking the centerline of the truck while dumping the grain and the truck could be auto steered in sync with the combine to maintain the required distance and speed from the combines header. Try it.
How much increase in capacity was due to the combine and how much due to the switch to a draper header? I will be running a 9790 this year for the first time. Hoping to get a 30' draper on it at some point.
@@johnluimes8359 I have 25 foot auger headers for my 9790’s and they work quite well. The 9560 has a 35 foot honeybee Draper and it’s crazy how good it works
Love the Massey
I like the paint job on your combine!
Nice clean sample. Doing a great job.
Have good harvest, these videos are great, I share them with my granddaughters, very educational
Thanks👍
@@kowalchukfarms Nice long straight rows would be an ideal place to dump into the trucks on the go instead of running back and forth with tractors and gain carts to trucks.
Less tractor operators and maybe none.
Less augering of grain means less fines in the grain.
Unloading into trucks on the go while harvesting is done successfuly for some other crops.
With GPS; the unload auger spout could be tracking the centerline of the truck while dumping the grain
and the truck could be auto steered in sync with the combine to maintain the required distance and speed from the combines header.
Try it.
Have a safe harvest
@@kenmichayluk8 Thanks Ken!
Nice long straight rows would be an ideal place to dump into the trucks on the go instead of running back and forth with tractors and gain carts to trucks.
Less tractor operators and maybe none.
Less augering of grain means less fines in the grain.
Unloading into trucks on the go while harvesting is done successfuly for some other crops.
With GPS; the unload auger spout could be tracking the centerline of the truck while dumping the grain
and the truck could be auto steered in sync with the combine to maintain the required distance and speed from the combines header.
Try it.
and god made a farmer,right John
ITS SPECIAL ITS A MASSEY
How much increase in capacity was due to the combine and how much due to the switch to a draper header? I will be running a 9790 this year for the first time. Hoping to get a 30' draper on it at some point.
@@johnluimes8359 I have 25 foot auger headers for my 9790’s and they work quite well. The 9560 has a 35 foot honeybee Draper and it’s crazy how good it works
Where are you located?
@@martinfarrell5778 Central Alberta
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