You won’t forget your first harvest. Congratulations !! It made my think back 35 years ago and my first 17 acres that was all mine. It wouldn’t have happened without my Uncle Norm’s support. I was so nervous because I spent more money then I planned on for fertilizer but I was committed at that point 😊. It turned out to be a good harvest and I turned a small profit 😊. I enjoy your videos because you show how it actually is and don’t edit out the breakdowns and other problems. Keep up the good work !!
A good video. Nice to see Matt again and enjoy watching all of you working together to get everything running. Hope your yield is at the top end of your calculations and no more problems happened. Love the drone shots too. Thank you.
Another great video. That magnum looks good. Great addition to the farm. Keep buying a little at a time. They always say never try to keep up with the neighbors you will go broke fast. God bless
I can remember spending time under a combine and other machinery in the mid seventies. I learnt early on to put a tarp down as I was renown for dropping bits onto the ground. Much fun was made of me hunting for the little bits on the ground. I was nicknamed the "Pheasant" because I was always head down, arse up pecking away on the ground. Love the videos, keep them coming. My only farming experience now is through watching these. Bring back so many memories to this old bugger Thanks and all the best to you and your family in the future
Such an inspiring and satisfying video Watching the 1460 International tackle its first corn crop is a true showcase of dedication and hard work amazing harvest footage
Thanks for sharing the video Aaron. Nice looking corn. You have a nice looking Magnum. Those 1460's are a great combine. Hard to beat them. That's the trouble they don't make anything that size anymore for the smaller farmers.
Thanks for farming and keeping the farm life going which feeds the world. I grew up in a farming life and went in the Navy at 17, never to return to my community. But I know the struggles and rewards and I thank you for feeding the world. I guess I do my little part with my little beekeeping business, but always glad to see generations keep the world fed.
@ well, I meant never moved back there. Did 23 years in the Navy and only was stationed nearby for about 4 years, and most of that was deployments. I married into a Louisiana family. I keep my bees here and work full time. I have a little RUclips channel as well, and while I love watching beekeeping, I love watching farming all different farming channels, from the newest technology out there, to the folks doing it with the equipment I grew up around. When I retire, I hope to visit beekeepers around the US and do videos, and I’ll have to visit farming channels like yours one day as well. All future stuff of course, but one can dream😁😁
@@MikeBarryBeesBees are very important to farmers, big and small!! I'm a little farmer at only 80 acres. Got a friend on our fire department, since he set some hives around my farm I've noticed my apple orchard has increased yields. Any way thanks to the guys that set those hives up!! And thank you for your service, my grand father was WW2 NAVY Gone but not forgotten!!!Love you grandpa!!
Great video! Both you and your father are good at explaining the ins and outs of farming. Being a non-farmer myself I really appreciate it. You both would be excellent teachers. Thanks from a fellow Badger!
Just had some of my favorite drink with breakfast…milk! Was thinking of you guys and all dairy farmers, thanks to you all. Actually it’s my favorite drink with ALL meals.
The International 14xx series combines were and are one of the simplest combines to operate, service and work on. I replaced a shaker shaft right out in the field. They do a great job of harvesting with nice clean samples. Had a 1420 back in the day and wouldn't want any other brand of combine. Nice crop of corn BTW!! I farmed 1,000 acres of corn and soybeans.
Amazing video Aaron! You always keep it real by mentioning the humanity of forgetting the smaller pin, (been there done that, lol). The drone footage along with the music was fantastic. Hope the yield is what you expected. Love your channel!
Nothing beats the excitement of harvest season! 🌽🚜 Watching that new Case Magnum in action is a treat-can’t wait to see how it handles those loads. Great job getting everything prepped so efficiently!
Aaron your videos never disappoint new tractor looks so good all that red in the field I bet your dad's panicking with all that red going on I really enjoy all your videos thanks for taking me along Aaron the tractor looks amazing you sure scored on that deal thanks again for all that you do you always want to thank a farmer especially the ones that make the good old squeaky cheese take care God bless
Love the 7120 had one where I worked,excellent tractor !!! And thank you so .much I received my two hats that .y partner ordered for me a d I'll wear them with pride! I truly enjoy the videos very much . Happy holidays to you and your wife and all of your family!!!!
NIce perspective for the drone shot. Gotta be a thrill seeing your first crop harvested. Glad to see harvest wrapping up. We used to set Thanksgiving as a goal for completing corn...some years earlier, some later.
Congratulations on the crop looks like it did pretty good in spite of all the rain. Nice to see the international combine doing a good job. We run a 1620 makes a nice clean sample also. I heard you mention in a previous video that the corn planter was going to go into the shop this winter. Get a manual and go over it thoroughly you will be well rewarded. Beautiful harvest weather. Thanks
Great video. The drone shot of the two tractors and the combine is awesome. I wish I could be there to smell the corn being harvested. Your tractor is really a nice one love seeing the green and red. And i think it’s very neat when you use older equipment and keep it running. Stay safe. God Bless and happy Thanksgiving 🦃
You did well bud awesome stand of corn and a really neat plot of land there . Kinda on high ground thats cool 😎. Looked like an amazing yield for first time congrats
Great looking corn looks like a good yield love that size of combine we had several gleaner combines over the years it was sad to see it go at our auction looks like the tractor is running great nice job i miss doing corn and loading dryer filling grain bins
Looks like the corn is yielding pretty good. That old 1460 is doing a better job cleaning than a lot of much newer machines. Matt did good job getting it set. 👍👍👍
Hard to expand in that area with what my dad would call a hill or a hole. My heart goes out to these small guys hanging on with old equipment. I fear the day when the milk producer cuts them off
I enjoy the older combines where it's you and machine I don't like the newer ones with auto steer etc you can get in trouble real quick really enjoy your videos with your farm life.
I worked for a farmer when I was 10 years old until 17. He had a Massey 33, 88 Oliver and a Cockshutt. The Combine was a 6 head self propelled unit. One thing nice was if we got them stuck which wasn’t very often it was so easy to get them out. I watch these videos of this great big 8 & 12 wheel drive tractors getting stuck and they have to have all the neighbors come to help them get out. Give me the good old days !
In our part of western Pennsylvania general practices to bolt the front end of a gravity box and put chains at the back honestly though I don't think there is a wrong way to do it
Love to see all that red equipment in the new field. Classic!
Look at all that fantastic Red equipment at work!👍
You won’t forget your first harvest. Congratulations !!
It made my think back 35 years ago and my first 17 acres that was all mine. It wouldn’t have happened without my Uncle Norm’s support. I was so nervous because I spent more money then I planned on for fertilizer but I was committed at that point 😊. It turned out to be a good harvest and I turned a small profit 😊. I enjoy your videos because you show how it actually is and don’t edit out the breakdowns and other problems. Keep up the good work !!
Congrats on that first crop Aaron. Takes real character to be a farmer today and you have lots of character. You believe in yourself. Keep it going!
You are living my dream. I had to go another route. Keep going. Congratulations. First crop looks good.
A good video. Nice to see Matt again and enjoy watching all of you working together to get everything running. Hope your yield is at the top end of your calculations and no more problems happened. Love the drone shots too. Thank you.
Another great video. That magnum looks good. Great addition to the farm. Keep buying a little at a time. They always say never try to keep up with the neighbors you will go broke fast. God bless
I can remember spending time under a combine and other machinery in the mid seventies. I learnt early on to put a tarp down as I was renown for dropping bits onto the ground. Much fun was made of me hunting for the little bits on the ground. I was nicknamed the "Pheasant" because I was always head down, arse up pecking away on the ground.
Love the videos, keep them coming. My only farming experience now is through watching these. Bring back so many memories to this old bugger
Thanks and all the best to you and your family in the future
Congrats on your first corn crop Aaron and also on the Magnum tractor.
Such an inspiring and satisfying video Watching the 1460 International tackle its first corn crop is a true showcase of dedication and hard work amazing harvest footage
Thanks for sharing the video Aaron. Nice looking corn. You have a nice looking Magnum. Those 1460's are a great combine. Hard to beat them. That's the trouble they don't make anything that size anymore for the smaller farmers.
Thanks for farming and keeping the farm life going which feeds the world. I grew up in a farming life and went in the Navy at 17, never to return to my community. But I know the struggles and rewards and I thank you for feeding the world. I guess I do my little part with my little beekeeping business, but always glad to see generations keep the world fed.
You never went back home ??
@ well, I meant never moved back there. Did 23 years in the Navy and only was stationed nearby for about 4 years, and most of that was deployments. I married into a Louisiana family. I keep my bees here and work full time. I have a little RUclips channel as well, and while I love watching beekeeping, I love watching farming all different farming channels, from the newest technology out there, to the folks doing it with the equipment I grew up around. When I retire, I hope to visit beekeepers around the US and do videos, and I’ll have to visit farming channels like yours one day as well. All future stuff of course, but one can dream😁😁
@@MikeBarryBeesBees are very important to farmers, big and small!! I'm a little farmer at only 80 acres. Got a friend on our fire department, since he set some hives around my farm I've noticed my apple orchard has increased yields. Any way thanks to the guys that set those hives up!! And thank you for your service, my grand father was WW2 NAVY Gone but not forgotten!!!Love you grandpa!!
You can't move on but your family can?
Worked on several Magnum tractors in early 90' as a CaseIH mechanic you have a solid tractor.
Great video! Both you and your father are good at explaining the ins and outs of farming. Being a non-farmer myself I really appreciate it. You both would be excellent teachers. Thanks from a fellow Badger!
Just had some of my favorite drink with breakfast…milk! Was thinking of you guys and all dairy farmers, thanks to you all. Actually it’s my favorite drink with ALL meals.
The International 14xx series combines were and are one of the simplest combines to operate, service and work on. I replaced a shaker shaft right out in the field. They do a great job of harvesting with nice clean samples. Had a 1420 back in the day and wouldn't want any other brand of combine. Nice crop of corn BTW!! I farmed 1,000 acres of corn and soybeans.
Very true.
😅
Great video. I loved every minute. Drone work was masterful. Thanks so much.
Nice seeing the corn harvest from the drone. Kellog's Corn flakes. 😊😊
Congratulations on your first harvest!
Amazing video Aaron! You always keep it real by mentioning the humanity of forgetting the smaller pin, (been there done that, lol). The drone footage along with the music was fantastic. Hope the yield is what you expected. Love your channel!
Glad for you ! . First crop on your own 😊
Great feeling bring in your first crop
Nothing beats the excitement of harvest season! 🌽🚜 Watching that new Case Magnum in action is a treat-can’t wait to see how it handles those loads. Great job getting everything prepped so efficiently!
First time subscriber here from Wisconsin. Really enjoy your videos. Great content as well! Thank you for taking the time to do this
Thanks for posting
GF,
I enjoyed your video. Beautiful farm country.
Nice shot the Magnum beside the combine. Great video 👍
Great drone shots, hope to see the 7120 in some tillage yet. Keep the videos coming.
Great video my friend. Really enjoyed. Looking forward to the next one. Love that new to you Case. Nice tractor. Thanks for the ride.
Aaron your videos never disappoint new tractor looks so good all that red in the field I bet your dad's panicking with all that red going on I really enjoy all your videos thanks for taking me along Aaron the tractor looks amazing you sure scored on that deal thanks again for all that you do you always want to thank a farmer especially the ones that make the good old squeaky cheese take care God bless
Exciting times in your life. Congratulations on your 1st harvest. Be safe, and God bless
Great video Aaron. Love the drone footage. Thanks for sharing.
Love the 7120 had one where I worked,excellent tractor !!! And thank you so .much I received my two hats that .y partner ordered for me a d I'll wear them with pride! I truly enjoy the videos very much . Happy holidays to you and your wife and all of your family!!!!
Great video.
Thanks for sharing your 1st Harvest Aaron. There will always be hickups the initial times.
Your harvest looked real good.
That combine is just right for you
My dad bought a 1460 new in 1983. Finally replaced it 2 years ago, it put a lot of corn in the bins
Yields looks awesome! Congratulations Aaron on your first corn crop!
Beautiful Video Lads
It's always a huge relief when you get the crop in. Great to see the U.S. flag flying on the combine. Great job Matt. Thanks for helping Aaron out.
Congrats on the crop love the tractor too
NIce perspective for the drone shot. Gotta be a thrill seeing your first crop harvested. Glad to see harvest wrapping up. We used to set Thanksgiving as a goal for completing corn...some years earlier, some later.
Great video the old iron did a nice job have a great day be safe.
Nice video Aaron, congratulations on your first harvest!!
Love your Magnum! ❤
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Thanks for another great video! Really appreciate the effort ❤
Very cool and very exciting for you as well the first harvest for you congratulations
You’re such a talented creator! This video was incredible. 👏
Good simple, reliable combine
Enjoyed your video. Congratulations on your first crop. Know it is a happy day for you
Congratulations on the crop looks like it did pretty good in spite of all the rain. Nice to see the international combine doing a good job. We run a 1620 makes a nice clean sample also. I heard you mention in a previous video that the corn planter was going to go into the shop this winter. Get a manual and go over it thoroughly you will be well rewarded. Beautiful harvest weather. Thanks
Nice old combine. Love yhe drone shots
Congratulations!
Good for you !!!!!!!!
YEAH NEW TRACTOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congregations on your harvest before winter 🎉💨💨🌬❄❄❄
Awesome as love seeing the old machines still kicking it
Great video. The drone shot of the two tractors and the combine is awesome. I wish I could be there to smell the corn being harvested. Your tractor is really a nice one love seeing the green and red. And i think it’s very neat when you use older equipment and keep it running. Stay safe. God Bless and happy Thanksgiving 🦃
That tractor looks like a good fit !
You did well bud awesome stand of corn and a really neat plot of land there . Kinda on high ground thats cool 😎. Looked like an amazing yield for first time congrats
Cool stuff thanks!
Good to keep extra parts on hand for those heads. Especially when they are well used.
Really enjoyed watching.
Nice job Aron corn looks great hope u have a good yeild have a wonderful Thanksgiving ❤
Great looking corn looks like a good yield love that size of combine we had several gleaner combines over the years it was sad to see it go at our auction looks like the tractor is running great nice job i miss doing corn and loading dryer filling grain bins
Looks like the corn is yielding pretty good. That old 1460 is doing a better job cleaning than a lot of much newer machines. Matt did good job getting it set. 👍👍👍
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Nice drone views on the corn harvest Aaron. Hope your yield is adequate for you.
Sometime in the next 6 to 9 months, you should treat the rust, sand, it, prime, it, and paint it red. It’ll make your new wagon look like new.
Was thinking the same 👍
Great video
Congratulations on your first corn crop!
A wonderful harvest season.
Congratulations good to see your dreams coming threw . Let us know what the final bushels are
Looks like some great deer country, if you are into such things.
I was thinking I'd missed how your rented field turned out..looks like a bonus for the farm
He bought that parcel, I could be wrong though.
Hard to expand in that area with what my dad would call a hill or a hole. My heart goes out to these small guys hanging on with old equipment. I fear the day when the milk producer cuts them off
Congratulations on your 1st crop.
hope the corn turned out it looked good that is a good looking 1460
Awesome
Awesome job Keep up good work
Awesome to see some good Case equipment working
Die hard red fan lol
excellent!
So you got a new Case from Racine. Nice looking, good luck with it and congratulations on your corn crop!
Wow just wow !!!!🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
Now for some ground work with the Magnum
7410 was the star of the show
LMAO
Red leave it in the shed
@@briancolshan1613 It's out working
Hopefully you had a decent yield. Probably not a big money maker but looks like a lot of fun with the family and new tractor.
I honestly believe that size of combine is what yall need if ya decide to buy one....
I enjoy the older combines where it's you and machine I don't like the newer ones with auto steer etc you can get in trouble real quick really enjoy your videos with your farm life.
15/16 ratchet wrench very handy to have with those heads
That Red looks great in the field!!
Interesting field shape.
like your new tractor
I worked for a farmer when I was 10 years old until 17. He had a Massey 33, 88 Oliver and a Cockshutt. The Combine was a 6 head self propelled unit. One thing nice was if we got them stuck which wasn’t very often it was so easy to get them out. I watch these videos of this great big 8 & 12 wheel drive tractors getting stuck and they have to have all the neighbors come to help them get out. Give me the good old days !
Idler sprockets go out and not that big a deal if you catch it before it takes the gathering chain out with it.
Green tractor looks good too
In our part of western Pennsylvania general practices to bolt the front end of a gravity box and put chains at the back honestly though I don't think there is a wrong way to do it
I wish the paint job on my 91 pickup was as good as your tractor . It's really a nice looking machine.
Nice
Those combines are what kept International Harvester alive. They were the whole reason J. I. Case merged with IH.
Not
@bradjenkins932 Case didn't have a combine on the market.
@@danw6014 Yes they did.. Case never owed IH.
@@bradjenkins932 Tennico owned both. 1970 was the last year J I Case made a combine.
@@danw6014 Exactly
That Magnum is swwweeeeeeet 😅
That is pretty steep ground, beautiful country up there.
Start building Those combines late 70s.