I’m no till, but if you set that really shallow, and pit some air seeders on it, with minimum angle on the discs, it would be a great way to pin down residue and keep it on your field, and spread cover crop seed.
@@henrylopez5252 I demonstrated a 40 ft qwik till high speed, 8.5~9 mph was a good pull for it. Used it for about 100 acres in a 300 acre field, couldn’t tell the difference between the two disks. Will keep the Sunflower, instead of giving it away on trade.
@@kirkmadsen6758 right on!! Ivers Farms has a video with both the Case and JD high speed discs and talks about what they like and dislike. I understand every operation is different and different soil types, so it's what works and is best for each farm. Appreciate y'alls hard work!
We run an 8235r with either a case offset 16’ disk or a 19’ 3pt chisel plow that was probly custom built by the guy before us as we bought it at an auction
I think You were near my area of Michigan. Where in Michigan were you at ? We farm 5200 acres of corn wheat soybeans and double crop soybeans plus we custom farm for others in southern Michigan and northern Ohio. We use a 50 foot Krause disk and a 35 foot Salford vertical tillage tool. The Salford is pulled by a 450 quadtrac the krause disk is pulled by a 580 quadtrac. We have a johndeere 9510r it will run our new to us db90 planter that is 54 rows at 20 inch spacing. We tend to do shallow tillage and plant cover crops . We do a heavy tillage rotation every 4 years we chisel plow and we try to vertical till in between rotations. Some of our heavy soils we chisel plow every year . Nice video keep up the good work !
@@henrylopez5252 no he is about 2 hours north of us maybe 3 hours . He farms near the thumb of Michigan. Where we are on the ohio Michigan border area . He runs a great channel and is a good guy .
@Monk Farmer we run a inline ripper on our headlands and where we park trucks . We run a johndeere 2730 combination ripper . Our main issue is that soybeans tend to yield 10 to 15 bushels more when we vertical till or disk . We only notill on sandy soils or hillsides or when we plant our double crop soybeans after winter wheat . Our main crop is soybeans and we tend to have high yields last year we had 85 bushels an acre average. We still grow a fair amount of corn but around here everybody grows corn and the market has been flooded. We grow sorghum and sunflowers as well . The sunflowers don't yield much but we grow them for a seed company. Take care and stay safe !
@@anthonybanda8192 ur around nathan of Border view farms? He's on Ohio michigan border. Has soybean technology advanced tremendously lately? 85 an acre average is phenomenal, isn't it? When I was around farming regularly 15 yrs ago in ne Indiana, 65 was great average. (I'm not sure what it is now)
Both are good. It depends on how much ground you need to work. The Deere can go deeper if you want to be aggressive in high residue. The Kelly is awesome for working the surface. It can run in corn stalks but will leave all the residue. A farm I film at has a 45ft Kelly and runs a 24 row planter. They will get 600 acres ahead of the planter in a day and park the tillage for a couple of days to let the planter catch up.
I see the reason for the tongue on the disk being so long due to how it folds up for transport. But seems to be excessively long even for turning with duels to me.
35' at 12 MPH - wow. Can do a few acres a day......great equipment, great day - what I'd give to do that for a week. 500 gallons of fuel - $1,800 a fill? Wow.
The point of this tillage pass is to start the decay process of the corn stalks. This implement is set at the 2 inch mark to size residue and put some dirt on it. The 2680H can go 6 inches deep if they want to work more soil.
Not sure how I missed this, but you were right in my neck of the woods here!
We run a JD 9230 and pull a 30ft summers super-coulter behind :)
Very nice.
Sonne farms you are my favorite farming RUclips and I can relate I grew up on a beef cattle farm
Sonne farms! Nice too see you supporting another channel . This video was near my area about 60 miles away.
@@anthonybanda8192 Very cool!
@@RoryBecker2010 Thanks Jack!
I like the job that high speed disc does!
Love high speed disks makes plowing alot faster, 9630t a tractor ya just dont see as often really cool find
The JD drives pretty fast, I probably couldn't keep up on foot for long 😄👍👍
Very nice set up. Like how fast u can till and chop the left overs. Thanks for the video.
It is fast and efficient
They've come a long way in new improved tillage tools.
Enjoyed the video BTP. Thanks for all you do!
That's a nice setup👍😉 the speed he is going is impressive😁👍
Good video
Awesome video I like track tractor's
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We use a 580 Case IH steiger quadtrac that pulls a Degelman 40' ProTill. Awesome video Jason!! Two thumbs up 👍👍
Very nice tillage team.
You are becoming quite a drone camera operator.
Your drone footage, beginning @ 3:15, is one of the most beautiful farming/modern rural landscape scenes I have seen on your channel.
A great example of JD Big Iron.
Nice machine 🚜👍
I’m no till, but if you set that really shallow, and pit some air seeders on it, with minimum angle on the discs, it would be a great way to pin down residue and keep it on your field, and spread cover crop seed.
I run a 9560R with a 50ft Sunflower 5 section disk. Dealing on a 40ft 2680H right now, not a cheap piece of equipment, but nothing is!!
Nice tillage team. The 2680H will certainly speed up tillage for you.
They say the case high speed tiller does a better job. Idk
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I demonstrated a 40 ft qwik till high speed, 8.5~9 mph was a good pull for it. Used it for about 100 acres in a 300 acre field, couldn’t tell the difference between the two disks. Will keep the Sunflower, instead of giving it away on trade.
@@kirkmadsen6758 right on!! Ivers Farms has a video with both the Case and JD high speed discs and talks about what they like and dislike. I understand every operation is different and different soil types, so it's what works and is best for each farm. Appreciate y'alls hard work!
We run an 8235r with either a case offset 16’ disk or a 19’ 3pt chisel plow that was probly custom built by the guy before us as we bought it at an auction
I’m guessing you’re down in the southern U.S. in peanut and cotton country?
Hey what's your favorite caterpillar tractor series. Mine is the caterpillar 65 first gen
I absolutely love the style of the headlights from thoes tractors built in the time period when Deere used them. They looked mean
The 30 series have a good look for sure.
Check out the Ivers channel reference the high speed disk. They traded their John Deere high speed disk for a Case International Speed Tiller.
I think You were near my area of Michigan. Where in Michigan were you at ? We farm 5200 acres of corn wheat soybeans and double crop soybeans plus we custom farm for others in southern Michigan and northern Ohio. We use a 50 foot Krause disk and a 35 foot Salford vertical tillage tool. The Salford is pulled by a 450 quadtrac the krause disk is pulled by a 580 quadtrac. We have a johndeere 9510r it will run our new to us db90 planter that is 54 rows at 20 inch spacing. We tend to do shallow tillage and plant cover crops . We do a heavy tillage rotation every 4 years we chisel plow and we try to vertical till in between rotations. Some of our heavy soils we chisel plow every year . Nice video keep up the good work !
Quite the operation! Ur near kip siegler in Michigan?
@@henrylopez5252 no he is about 2 hours north of us maybe 3 hours . He farms near the thumb of Michigan. Where we are on the ohio Michigan border area . He runs a great channel and is a good guy .
@Monk Farmer we run a inline ripper on our headlands and where we park trucks . We run a johndeere 2730 combination ripper . Our main issue is that soybeans tend to yield 10 to 15 bushels more when we vertical till or disk . We only notill on sandy soils or hillsides or when we plant our double crop soybeans after winter wheat . Our main crop is soybeans and we tend to have high yields last year we had 85 bushels an acre average. We still grow a fair amount of corn but around here everybody grows corn and the market has been flooded. We grow sorghum and sunflowers as well . The sunflowers don't yield much but we grow them for a seed company. Take care and stay safe !
@@anthonybanda8192 ur around nathan of Border view farms? He's on Ohio michigan border.
Has soybean technology advanced tremendously lately? 85 an acre average is phenomenal, isn't it? When I was around farming regularly 15 yrs ago in ne Indiana, 65 was great average. (I'm not sure what it is now)
That is in Ithaca/Alma area based on the wind turbine location
Which do you think is better this disc in this video or the Kelly diamond disc?
Both are good. It depends on how much ground you need to work. The Deere can go deeper if you want to be aggressive in high residue. The Kelly is awesome for working the surface. It can run in corn stalks but will leave all the residue. A farm I film at has a 45ft Kelly and runs a 24 row planter. They will get 600 acres ahead of the planter in a day and park the tillage for a couple of days to let the planter catch up.
Another informative vid!
U going to show the case speed tiller in the field? I know u had q and a vid about it at farm show last spring.
We run 9560R with 30ft pro-till from degelman
Great tillage team.
I run a white 8610 on a krause landsman 28ft finisher on ruff ground other then that we are all no-till for 8yrs now.
I see the reason for the tongue on the disk being so long due to how it folds up for transport. But seems to be excessively long even for turning with duels to me.
Full speed ahead!
How much power do these high speed discs require at the drawbar?
14-17 hp per foot
@@soybean70 these certainty require a lot of power, but they go fast.
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35' at 12 MPH - wow. Can do a few acres a day......great equipment, great day - what I'd give to do that for a week. 500 gallons of fuel - $1,800 a fill? Wow.
Were those deer in the field at about the 2 minute mark?
Over 30,000 pound weight to that disc.....I wouldn't have guessed that much.
Sure looked and behaved like deer to me.
That’s the thing about these high speed disks. Extra weight to keep them in the ground at high speeds and it takes the biggest horse to use them
Nice video......those wind turbines are a real eye sore.
7200r John Deere and 1321 sunflower offset disc
Very nice.
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I see this and cry when I'm only using a 2-105 and 230 john deere disk
And they’ll both be running when the Deere is junked if you keep up on maintenance and care
Yeah if I can still get parts at that time
Speed costs money, how fast you want to go
My Setup in FS19.... 😉😊👍
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What happens when you hit a rock?
Each disk blade is individually mounted so it rolls up and over rocks st high speed.
@@bigtractorpower okay. My bosses have concerns about that.
Rocks don't phase these high speed disc's. We come from some stoney ground and no issue's at all.
@@justinlivingston4771 nice!
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I want to run a farm but to hard
what a waste of time, cant even tell the disk is even doing anything
The point of this tillage pass is to start the decay process of the corn stalks. This implement is set at the 2 inch mark to size residue and put some dirt on it. The 2680H can go 6 inches deep if they want to work more soil.
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