If you’d ever driven one of those choppers you would realize that it is very difficult to make everything go where you think it should I think you did a very good job
Piss off I can hit a bin anywhere anytime of the day. And we have zero square fields on flat ground here. I might have 30 corners around one border and don't spill a drop... Ever. This guy's drunk.
We used to pull wagon behind self propelled to open fields; he's shooting 40'-50' back on some of those opening passes. Sheesh, hope it's not a windy day when they do that.
@@stakman78 Impressive. I'm smaller farmer so not sure what standards these bigger guys live by, but dad used to not waste too must having silage harvested. I was always under the impression the chopper operator was mostly responsible for hitting the wagon?
@@stakman78 Sorry, scratch the "operator being reponsible", sound to me like you were thinking of wagon driver till I thought about it. Still you must be heck of operator on one, I've only operated combines on the go not forage harvesters (which I would think to be more challenging).
@@matthewcurrier3636 yeah dude in our country we have hills, gullys, corners, soft ground no low sided bins. Chop 3000hectares grass a year and 1000hctrs of corn and literally never spill a drop. But have a jaguar. Honestly chopping is my life and never have I ever seen that much product on the ground. A given its not for a client but still!!, flat straight fields... no excuse. Just rough as guts and not a chopper operators bum hole..
Je sus that's green feed. Love blowing corn all over the ground. I would get fired for that. I've never seen a worst chopper driver!! Awesome kit tho. Big horsepower.
@@TheDennisZb There was also a Claas 990 chopping in another field. That's why there are so many packing tractors. The 990 will be in a separate video.
The benefits of the double dump carts are that they keep the trucks out of the fields to lower compaction of the soil. It also allows the trucks to have a quick fill time instead of following the truck through the field for 5-10 minutes. The dump cart can fill a truck in around 90 seconds and get it back on the road. And lastly they are great for when fields are muddy and trucks aren’t able to get in the fields. Each farm has their own opinions on them though and it really depends on their individual conditions.
Man oh man that corn is way greener than the corn we chopped for our cattle a month ago
Being a city slicker (I now live in the country) I am impressed with this operation and your video.
Wow what an operation.
Excellent video 👍👍👍
Look at the amount of tractors on the silage pit 💪💪💪
Careful now. You almost got some in the trailer
Impressive! Someone likes RED!! Most amount of articulates I've seen in one video farming.
Krone first class machine produces the BEST quality silage. other try but can't compete with Krone. 👍👍
Yep we have kinda the same setup chopper just an 850 instead of a 700 great choppers
The colors of nature here are just so vibrant and alive. 🌺
impressive display !. thanks for posting
Very impressive outfit,conditions won't be that dry here in the UK, for maize harvest this year after torrential rain and floods
Hopefully better weather heads your way! We have had a very dry fall so far making for an easier harvest than normal.
Great video. Really nice operation and equipment as well.
I don't care if he gets no corn in wagons..my favorite part is the engine sound. Awesome
If you’d ever driven one of those choppers you would realize that it is very difficult to make everything go where you think it should I think you did a very good job
Its a lot easier to run a chopper from a keyboard! lol
@tractorchasers no not really
Piss off I can hit a bin anywhere anytime of the day. And we have zero square fields on flat ground here. I might have 30 corners around one border and don't spill a drop... Ever. This guy's drunk.
Wow, and milk pays for most of that. Fantastic!
Unfortunately in the world of tight margins being very big seems the only way to go.
Operator cant find the hole most silage wasted video I ever seen on you tube.
We used to pull wagon behind self propelled to open fields; he's shooting 40'-50' back on some of those opening passes. Sheesh, hope it's not a windy day when they do that.
@@matthewcurrier3636I could catch you 100ft back in the wind in the dark when I was 18yrs old. This guy must be blind!
@@stakman78 Impressive. I'm smaller farmer so not sure what standards these bigger guys live by, but dad used to not waste too must having silage harvested. I was always under the impression the chopper operator was mostly responsible for hitting the wagon?
@@stakman78 Sorry, scratch the "operator being reponsible", sound to me like you were thinking of wagon driver till I thought about it. Still you must be heck of operator on one, I've only operated combines on the go not forage harvesters (which I would think to be more challenging).
@@matthewcurrier3636 yeah dude in our country we have hills, gullys, corners, soft ground no low sided bins. Chop 3000hectares grass a year and 1000hctrs of corn and literally never spill a drop. But have a jaguar.
Honestly chopping is my life and never have I ever seen that much product on the ground. A given its not for a client but still!!, flat straight fields... no excuse. Just rough as guts and not a chopper operators bum hole..
Very nice! That might be the hardest to do is them turns… while chopping into trailers or trucks behind you… heck those look kinda like NUHN chassis
Je sus that's green feed.
Love blowing corn all over the ground. I would get fired for that. I've never seen a worst chopper driver!!
Awesome kit tho. Big horsepower.
What moisture are they chopping at?
We chop at 58 - 65%.
Badasss
They spill enough to fill my old 40 by 80 12ft. high pit silo
Is this Joe swyer at the farm he just bought on Creek road?
Fuck yeah that’s uncle Joey
Yeah it is. Me and Joe went to different schools together.
Perhaps the driver should be told that the goal is to put the corn in the trailers !
My thoughts exactly!
Is that atlases chopper?
Szuper 👍☺️😎🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
People do not realize how much it costs to farm.
I never saw so much waste of silage!
What waste? It stays on the field as fertilizer.
And time is money.
Unreal a. My boss would drag ya out of the chopper and breath test you if your aim was that bad! Must be drunk!
I never saw someone pushing silage down the pile and not up before.
Saves fuel to have gravity working in your favor. Obviously not all pits work for doing it that way though.
First time I see it too. And first time I see more push tractors than haul tractors... And they're not small tractors either...
@@tractorchasers That's right. Where I come from I never heard of it before or seen anything like it.
@@TheDennisZb Yeah right. That's crazy somehow 🤣
@@TheDennisZb There was also a Claas 990 chopping in another field. That's why there are so many packing tractors. The 990 will be in a separate video.
How many cows ,,, Darrell
What's the advantage about those double dumb carts?
Or is benefit the word I was searching for?
In muddy condition I can see it so trucks don't get stuck other than that I don't see it either
The benefits of the double dump carts are that they keep the trucks out of the fields to lower compaction of the soil. It also allows the trucks to have a quick fill time instead of following the truck through the field for 5-10 minutes. The dump cart can fill a truck in around 90 seconds and get it back on the road. And lastly they are great for when fields are muddy and trucks aren’t able to get in the fields. Each farm has their own opinions on them though and it really depends on their individual conditions.
seems like allot of iron in the pit for one chopper
They were also running a Claas 990 in another field. That will be in another video.
Are there a fair bit of krone choppers in your area
There are some but definitely less common than Claas and Deere.
There seems to be a lot of waste unless I’m missing something
agreed andcould get autospout for money gettng chopped on the ground
🤦 omg
For the algo…
corn is way too green to be chopping
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