The amount of people involved with this operation is a huge thing to manage ,lots of personalities and abilities ,making things fun rather than drudgery is the only way to keep employees and you can hear that in the banter on the radio, can almost feel the weight coming off the shoulders as he's making that last pass ! Matt thank for helping out ,you add to the whole experience ! West Central Illinois is just beginning to go, been raining lots and wet crop ,planted late , what has been done seems decent! No dust here for two three weeks! Bean harvest , wheat planting vids I hope ! No rest for the wicked ,right !!! Thanks for the video!
I live in a big city up in Canada and i know absolutely nothing about farming and i am addicted to these harvesting videos. I love the beautiful wide open fields you and the awesome equipment you operate.I truly envy your country way of life working the fields . Great video ...thanks.
I was 13 when I got up on my Big JD 4020 and 95B... has come a long way since the early 70s. We had to pick a tree at the other end of the field and steer to it and now it is a push of a button. Thanks for sharing...
Matt does a wonderful job with the videos in tandem with btp. I really enjoy learning from Matt the operation of these new s series combines. Most definitely a big change from the 9600 I used to run years ago. Keep up the great videos and keep the great information coming.
It has been fun to have Matt filming extended footage. It gives a different view of these big machines. A 9600 is a good combine. I have a 9600 with a 1243 corn head lined up to film this fall.
Thank you for the road trip. When my son worked for a custom farmer the longest road was 130 miles with three choppers with foldup 8 row corn head. Then combines for small grain.
People don’t really realize how much work farmers do. They are constantly working. Once harvest is done they still have lots to do. Thank a farmer every day!
Very interesting video as we see their road trips to and from fields and their interactions with the motorists whilst driving their confines, thanks BTP
I can't believe those monster machines can gobble up those fields like that.It must be fun for the first 15 min. them where in the hell is the last roe ? Millions of $$$$ but, we appreciate all the hours you guys put in those Monsters ,the time you spend away from your family's.. The next time i eat some corn i will be thinking of ya'll ... I rang the Bell // Be safe , Dave , Texas
Enjoyed the video immensely. I was glad to see somebody finally cleaning the dust and debris off the throat of combine. But he didn't finish, but the travelling helped clear more dust off, but man the dust on startup was crazy. Guess that's why no one cleans it--it would be pointless! lol! Have there been many snarky comments about putting a green head on a non-green trailer? "Purist" are probably having conniptions. ha!
At the 12:00 mark they mention Rodnecks. I know Ralph and Ryan, great auto detailers and restoration shop. So cool to hear that part because I live over 1300 miles away
10th I’m 10th lol I traveled through there when they was planting wow what an operation thanks for sharing I remember staying in jasper just passed the Ohio river in a motel I heard a tunder of combines around 2:00 in the morning I got up and I never seen that many combines and trucks in one field in my life love the video keep smiling
I was doing work out west in hay county and it is quite a sight seeing a convoy of stack wagons, tractors, and support vehicles traveling down the road
That was interesting seeing that drive down the road and for a couple of those little towns I can see the potential if somebody driving a car wasn’t paying attention there could be an easy disaster as a result I am amazed at how much he’s combined all the statistics that they brought up at the end that’s just like wow
Traffic is always a concern. It’s a bit stressful. Most drivers in our area understand it’s harvest season and pull out of the way. Some can get down right mean and don’t understand the size of the machine what it’s like to try to navigate it on the road.
Awesome video again Jason! Not much harvesting going on up here in northeast Pennsylvania. Although I saw one John Deere 9670 combining soybeans this afternoon.
bigtractorpower I’m in the northeast area near Bloomsburg. I’m not sure when farmers will be harvesting. Aside from one farmer harvesting soybeans, most soybeans are still too wet. A lot of the corn in the area is looking good but still needs to dry down some.
Thank you for watching. I will have to ask Matt about doing a service truck video. The farm had several trucks set up this way. One is Matt’s “company” car 😁
Corn here in Kentucky is planted in March and harvest starts in August. This allows all the corn ground to be seeded in wheat in October. The wheat is harvested in June and soybeans are no tilled into the wheat stubble right behind the combine. The double crop soybeans are harvested in November. It makes for a fast paced growing year as everything has to be harvested right on time to make way for the next crop.
Cool your technique John Deere on the combine of this brand did not work and the tractor excellent 8320r 9520rt break well done excellent technique Hello from Russia I look constantly your channel👍👍👍👍
Would like to know if you farmers after driving the combine all day you sleep with hands still grasping the joystick,. Just wondering hope this comment give you a chuckle. Thanks for hard work.
Que Deus abençoe a todos vocês que estão com essa máquina maravilhosas que Deus ilumine cada um de vocês e ilumine o dono que Deus realize Tudo de bom em nome do Senhor Jesus que Deus multiplique bastante paz e saúde para todos
Matt G hey Matt thanks for helping btp for the great videos how can I get one of the Garnett farm hats they look good thank you again from South Carolina
Matt is an employee. The farm is a family farm with 3 generations involved in the daily operation. The voice on the radio in the other combine was the farmers son. You could also briefly hear the farmer in one of the pick up trucks as they were leaving the field on the radio talking about which way to go through town.
The amount of people involved with this operation is a huge thing to manage ,lots of personalities and abilities ,making things fun rather than drudgery is the only way to keep employees and you can hear that in the banter on the radio, can almost feel the weight coming off the shoulders as he's making that last pass ! Matt thank for helping out ,you add to the whole experience ! West Central Illinois is just beginning to go, been raining lots and wet crop ,planted late , what has been done seems decent! No dust here for two three weeks! Bean harvest , wheat planting vids I hope ! No rest for the wicked ,right !!! Thanks for the video!
I live in a big city up in Canada and i know absolutely nothing about farming and i am addicted to these harvesting videos. I love the beautiful wide open fields you and the awesome equipment you operate.I truly envy your country way of life working the fields . Great video ...thanks.
I was 13 when I got up on my Big JD 4020 and 95B... has come a long way since the early 70s. We had to pick a tree at the other end of the field and steer to it and now it is a push of a button. Thanks for sharing...
Watching your harvest is so satisfying and calming
Matt does a wonderful job with the videos in tandem with btp. I really enjoy learning from Matt the operation of these new s series combines. Most definitely a big change from the 9600 I used to run years ago. Keep up the great videos and keep the great information coming.
It has been fun to have Matt filming extended footage. It gives a different view of these big machines. A 9600 is a good combine. I have a 9600 with a 1243 corn head lined up to film this fall.
Thank you for the road trip.
When my son worked for a custom farmer the longest road was 130 miles with three choppers with foldup 8 row corn head. Then combines for small grain.
This was one of the best videos I have watched on RUclips about farming. Love big tractor power. Do more videos like this.
I’ve been around farming all my life my family were big farmers also! I love the smell of the corn and the whine of the hydrostatic on the combines🚜!
People don’t really realize how much work farmers do. They are constantly working. Once harvest is done they still have lots to do. Thank a farmer every day!
@Have_At_IT Tool. ☝️
Very interesting video as we see their road trips to and from fields and their interactions with the motorists whilst driving their confines, thanks BTP
Those machines we just incredible. Always enjoy a ride with Matt
I can't believe those monster machines can gobble up those fields like that.It must be fun for the first 15 min. them where in the hell is the last roe ? Millions of $$$$ but, we appreciate all the hours you guys put in those Monsters ,the time you spend away from your family's.. The next time i eat some corn i will be thinking of ya'll ... I rang the Bell // Be safe , Dave , Texas
Thank you for watching. They put in some long days in to get the harvest done.
Thank you Matt for the best ride I ever had, wish you the best and a happy life, I enjoyed the ride
This video has been out for a while, but I just saw it. Great footage! Thanks Matt for the in-cab!
Thank you for watching. The great thing about tractor videos is that no matter how long they have been published they are fun to watch.
Enjoyed the video immensely. I was glad to see somebody finally cleaning the dust and debris off the throat of combine. But he didn't finish, but the travelling helped clear more dust off, but man the dust on startup was crazy. Guess that's why no one cleans it--it would be pointless! lol! Have there been many snarky comments about putting a green head on a non-green trailer? "Purist" are probably having conniptions. ha!
At the 12:00 mark they mention Rodnecks. I know Ralph and Ryan, great auto detailers and restoration shop. So cool to hear that part because I live over 1300 miles away
This video takes the cake. Keep it up 👍
And the combine was indeed a dust bomb 💣
I told Matt the dust bomb was my favorite part. 😁👍
That is a cool section with Matt traveling to the new field. Love it
10th I’m 10th lol I traveled through there when they was planting wow what an operation thanks for sharing
I remember staying in jasper just passed the Ohio river in a motel I heard a tunder of combines around 2:00 in the morning I got up and I never seen that many combines and trucks in one field in my life love the video keep smiling
It’s quite the sight when all the combines and carts roll out together. Thank you for watching.
I was doing work out west in hay county and it is quite a sight seeing a convoy of stack wagons, tractors, and support vehicles traveling down the road
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Always a great feeling to get done with harvest.
👍👍. I know Matt was ready. They went non stop. It was sunny and 90 plus every day so no rain breaks.
Thanks Matt for the commentary. Good video as usual 👍👍👍✌️
Great video. The roadtrip makes it a lot more complete kind of. Big thanks for sharing. I personally like it when the video is like a vlog.
Love the way you put this vid together. Great work.
Thank you for watching. It’s fun to film and share these machines. I appreciate Matt filming extended footage.
I like agriculture and I am belong to farmers family but I don’t have my mom and dad now they die before 7 years. So interesting video
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Great Video , Matt over the road to site very nice. Thank you for making my days a little more exciting 😀👍🏾🚜🚜🚜
Lots of acres but those green machines got er ✔ 👍 done
That was interesting seeing that drive down the road and for a couple of those little towns I can see the potential if somebody driving a car wasn’t paying attention there could be an easy disaster as a result I am amazed at how much he’s combined all the statistics that they brought up at the end that’s just like wow
Traffic is always a concern. It’s a bit stressful. Most drivers in our area understand it’s harvest season and pull out of the way. Some can get down right mean and don’t understand the size of the machine what it’s like to try to navigate it on the road.
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Nice video Jason. Be sure the give Matt a big thanks for the ride along.
I sure will. Thank you for watching.
@@bigtractorpower from me too
Awesome video again Jason! Not much harvesting going on up here in northeast Pennsylvania. Although I saw one John Deere 9670 combining soybeans this afternoon.
A 9670 STS is a good machine. I would guess in a week or so Harvest will be rolling along. Are you near Erie?
bigtractorpower I’m in the northeast area near Bloomsburg. I’m not sure when farmers will be harvesting. Aside from one farmer harvesting soybeans, most soybeans are still too wet. A lot of the corn in the area is looking good but still needs to dry down some.
Brilliant brilliant video.
Great video BTP
Well done matt
The red service viechile had welders at the ready...
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Thank you for watching. I will have to ask Matt about doing a service truck video. The farm had several trucks set up this way. One is Matt’s “company” car 😁
Can’t believe picking corn with leaves still on the trees.
Corn here in Kentucky is planted in March and harvest starts in August. This allows all the corn ground to be seeded in wheat in October. The wheat is harvested in June and soybeans are no tilled into the wheat stubble right behind the combine. The double crop soybeans are harvested in November. It makes for a fast paced growing year as everything has to be harvested right on time to make way for the next crop.
Wow what a operation. great video, love the ride alongs.
Thank you for watching. It is fun to film and share these machines.
Epic video. Really gives me a feel for real farming!
Thank you for watching.
GREAT video!!! Thanks liked the road trip to the last 100 acres
That combine is amazing. The technology astounds me.
Thank you for watching. It is amazing what combines can do.
Great video! That's a lot of corn to harvest! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching. It is an impressive operation to follow through out the year.
Thanks for the video!!! Always liked the road videos
It’s neat seeing big machines rolling down the road. It was great to get Matt’s perspective from the operators seat.
@@bigtractorpower he seems like a good guy to work for
Cool your technique John Deere on the combine of this brand did not work and the tractor excellent 8320r 9520rt break well done excellent technique Hello from Russia I look constantly your channel👍👍👍👍
Really nice video and information. Thanks Bigtractorpower!
Thank you for watching.
One of the best videos you have done. In a word....EPIC!
Thanks🚜🌈
Always enjoy watching this farm in the field. Great video btp!
Awsome hear lad like those big jds some power in them and the cab ride on the jd s780 cool and cant wait too see more
Awesome video! I like the ride alongs with the farmer.
Thank you for watching.
I absolutely love this kind of video 👌keep me coming
I was surprised at how smoothly the combines drive and generally handle while driving down the road
You keep pumping out amazing videos!!
Thank you for watching. The videos are fun to film, produce and share.
2019 Almost Done. Getting in the last of the 2019 corn harvest. Job well done. Rollin on the roadway something different. They are wide. Enjoyed🚜🇺🇸👍
Awesome Video Buudy!! Many Greetings have a Nice Weekend!!
Your a champ to sit in the fields with your camera getting dust blown on you.
A beautiful sight
Love the interactive road trip videos! Great video Jason and Matt.
Thank you for watching. Matt is adding some good content from the field.
Awesome, nice combine and tractors
Great video - i think the most stressfull part of harvest - driving on the narrow roads
No shit !
Been down those same roads several times going to W.F. Ware in Tenton Ky at the 13:00 mark.
Very cool. That’s a bit of a trip from E-Town. Me. Ware has quite the grain business.
Really fun watching this, thank you.
Thank you for watching. I like getting out in the field to film and I appreciate Matt filming the extended footage.
Great video, those are some beastbines. Great perspective
I appreciate Matt filing the extended coverage from behind the steering wheel. It does give a different perspective. Thank you for watching.
We carry a leaf blower to clean off throat and chopper after ever feild it works great
Mighty machines
Thank you for watching.
Good job on the video from you and Matt.
Thank you for watching. I appreciate Matt filming the extended footage.
Impresionante el vídeo me voy a EEUU a trabajar
He's a good operator
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Nice stream that's a lot of corn
Thank you for watching.
Enteresting videos
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Sometimes you forget how fast combines can go.
Top speed is 25 mph.
That was a great video ,enjoyed it most of all
Matt is awesome
Great Video keep up the great work 👏👏👌🏻👍
Great video, that was actually very enjoyable.
Wow so nice l like that amazing
Well done sod buster thanks sam
Great job lads
Great video Jason as usual! How many acres does that farmer tend in all? Thanks for sharing
They have just over 30,000 acres of wheat, corn and soybeans.
Que buen equipo.
Great video, thanks.
Awesome Jason
Thank you for watching.
awesome video !!!
John Deeres on the Run... 👍
Can't help feeling that a few more trees in this area would provide a more pleasant environment and contribute to less wind damage or erosion.
this is training, my dreams is to have a combine like that
You should come to McBain Michigan as soon as the corn gets ready to chop for corn silage
Would like to know if you farmers after driving the combine all day you sleep with hands still grasping the joystick,. Just wondering hope this comment give you a chuckle. Thanks for hard work.
I for one welcome our bigtractorpower overlords 😁
Cool Video
Not goons lie looks like those combines are going fast
How many mail boxes do you get per mile.Dam nice vid. Thanks Matt.
“No mailboxs were harmed in the making of this video “ 😁. But some were close 😬 Thank you for watching.
Brilliant content. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Awesome nice
Que Deus abençoe a todos vocês que estão com essa máquina maravilhosas que Deus ilumine cada um de vocês e ilumine o dono que Deus realize Tudo de bom em nome do Senhor Jesus que Deus multiplique bastante paz e saúde para todos
Great video
So cool
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Kick the dust up !!
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The combines will get on down the road ,fast
Do you know how many hours Matt put on the hour meter of his 790. Watching this years harvest was very enjoyable and thank yall.
Van Crawford that’s a great question
550 hours and counting, we just started cutting beans a few days ago.
Matt G hey Matt thanks for helping btp for the great videos how can I get one of the Garnett farm hats they look good thank you again from South Carolina
We had a small batch of hats made for the crew and family just to test out the company. We plan to make more in the future.
Matt G ok thank you let me know when y’all get some more the gray denim hat would look cool also
Great video, is combine operator a owner? Or an employee?
Matt is an employee. The farm is a family farm with 3 generations involved in the daily operation. The voice on the radio in the other combine was the farmers son. You could also briefly hear the farmer in one of the pick up trucks as they were leaving the field on the radio talking about which way to go through town.
How fast do the combines go? Great video..Tell Matt thanks for the ride along.
25 mph top speed. And you are welcome, Thank you for watching.
You got the answer from Matt. 👍👍
Could you show a video or there barns and silos. Got to be a big barns to hold all there equipment
I think I spotted one of my old friends I haven't seen in years in this video!
That is neat. Who was it?
@@bigtractorpower Mr Jenkins, standing on the back of the pick up.
Billy Joe is a good guy. I ride with him a few times a year too when I am filing.
Billy Joe gotta love it True southern name ,no pun intended!
I know that newly mounted passenger car tires are balanced before being fitted onto a car. Is this also true with agricultural tires?
I wonder if that was all dry land corn or if some of it irrigated.
Thank you for the video are they combing beans yet and is there any way I can get one of the hat that your friend Matt had on thanks again
There is lot dam money in that field