When I was in my early teens in the early 70s I lived on a dairy farm in Amsterdam NY . They had a 3010,4020 and a 5020. Boy that 5020 was big at the time . My stepfather milked the cows and I got to work some. Just found out 2 of the brothers and one son all passed away in the last 2 years. What a blow to me it was when I found out. But the memories of 3 or 4 years living on that farm will always remain with me . And watching this channel helps me remember them good years as a youngster.
Nice line up of tractors. Farming is a great occupation. It’s great you had an opportunity to work in agriculture. The New Generation John Deere tractor area was a golden age in farming. I just put out a video with the 3030, 4020, 5020 up to the 7520 at ruclips.net/video/mNLkx9xWxuk/видео.html
We grow up dairy farm wellington ontario Canada parents came from Holland in 1950 milk 50 cows in 1970s and johndeere tractor s 2130 and 3020 4020 5020 and self prop hay cutting model 800
Had never seen western NY farming. Very nice! I worked in the engineering program for the original 9000 Series. Long retired, but it's great to see (and hear) the successors doing what they were built for.
Great video! We run 9630T, 9430, 8520,8430,7710. 1770 16 row,455 35foot drill and a 730 44 foot air seeder 1910 350 bushel cart. Wheat cotton and Milo. SW Oklahoma. Thank you
I am not a farmer, I am city boy. When I watch these video's I am amazed by the level of work that goes into farming. The amount of fuel to the amount pf fulids and work that needs to be done on every piece of machinery is can be overwhelming to the people who have not done it and who take the time to watch what needs to be done in order to grow a crop. Go farmers!!!! I need to go work for a summer with one it would give this Retired US Marine something to do.
I was young in 1970's and saw great images on National Geographic Magazines on the grain harvest crews in Dakota's, Kansas, Oklahoma etc, it put a picture in my head that was in big broard wide big sky country where crews would be hours away from nearest small town (Australia is just like this). I myself would really love to be in that environment but I feel due to population getting bigger and more efficient transport the world would be less remote.
I bet that was a special day especially being the farm that you watched growing up. Happy you were able to experience it and sharing it with all of us !! 😀 👌🏻
I use a 135 Massey, with a six foot disc and a two row corn planter. I plant four acres for the deer. Back in the day when I worked for my Uncle he had a John Deere 4010, 4430, and a 8440. I miss those days. Thank you for making these videos. Keep up the head work to show me all of this great equipment.
Like it when you show WNY farming…maybe people from the Midwest will start to realize we actually do farm around these parts! Must be Paul Stein’s operation where you filmed. We run a JD 7820 and 1770 NT 12 row planter for corn and a JD 8300 with a 30’ 1990CCS for soybeans.
Many ,many dairy farms populated Upstate NY around Amsterdam ,Richfield Springs and surrounding areas. I left for Florida in 88 and never went back until 2009 and it was a blow to see many of those farms shut down and just falling apart. But in my mind I like to think of them as still operating as usual.
Freedom mornings. I hear you on the dairy farms. I grew up just a few miles from the field in this video. There were 7 dairy farms along this road 40 years ago. Today 6 of the farms are retired and the one remaining in operation is a grain farm. Dairy farming has greatly changed.
@@freedomrings1420 yes my father had a dairy until 2003 here in Lima NY. He said when he was a kid there 3 dairies just on our small back rd and several across the town; today there’s only one left.
In 2023 we are going to pull a 12 row Gladiator with our Case IH 400 HD and pull our 12 row Deere 1770 NT with our 4650 mfwd. 2 passes and corn and soybeans are in the ground
Happy and healthy New Year to ya Sir. Ive been watching for years. I always thought you were a kentucky boy like me with all your western ky vids. lol. Be well and keep the vids coming for 2023.
We farm potatoes in eastern Canada and our team consists of tillage equipment and planting equipment 2003 JD 8520 with 25ft 730 field cultivator 1st pass 2019 JD 8370R with 42ft 980 field cultivator 2nd pass 2013 JD 7230R with Harriston 6 row cup planter 2021 JD 7R 290 with Harriston 6 row cup planter JD 7810 with a Lockwood 6 row planter filler That’s our setup for planting 1000 acres of spuds 🥔
@@bigtractorpower the 8520 has been a great tractor 20 years and minimal repairs and break downs! Before field cultivation we plow down grain stubble and rye grass in the fall with two kevernland plows a 7 and a 6 bottom with the 8520 and 7R 290
Love to know about where you film these WNY videos. I grew up in the Mendon area and also worked on in farms in Shortsville NY. I know quite a bit of WNY territory
The amount of wheat regrowth makes me wonder about how much ATTENTION was made towards good combine concave, cylinder and cleaning shoe settings were utilized to control grain loss. I am retired worked for a major farm machine company for 28 years plus grew up on a grain and cattle farm. Between my dad and I we both operated the combine, were VERY critical on how we set our machine for least amount of grain loss. Just my observations . Viewed 1-6-23 from Illinois.
I can promise you this farm pays attention to detail. I have not ever come across a field of wheat that does not have some volunteer wheat after harvest. This farm raises clover in the wheat as a post cover crop. The field are mulch ripped in the fall turning under the clover and incorporating any seed. The volunteer wheat may look thick but it’s simply a few seeds that give a stronger impression than what’s there. It would be a very thin stand if it grew to maturity. I see this in corn as well where air live in KY. The corn is harvested in August and late summer rains will make a bushel lost from the combine per acre look like a green carpet. Here is volunteer corn after the harvest ruclips.net/video/KeHXdAHsC08/видео.html I have not found a combine yet that has not lost 0.5 to 1 bu an acre in any crop.
@@bigtractorpower Yes I seen the link you provided re- the corn. I'll make a note here.....over my years I work the Farm Progress shows in Iwona, Indiana, Illinois and the Farm Science Review hosted by Ohio State University. My part was corn harvesting, operating and making sure the machine was set at peek performance. Yes I am not saying any combine is perfect whether it red or green they will not be 100% perfect ! After I retired a local farmer ask if I would help him in his operation harvesting and planting. He had a JD 9500 1-2 year old asked if I knew anything about combines, said just a little bit. Read the manual made the type setting I did for the farm shows, went to the field he check the machine performance..........said what did you do to reduce grain loss. I was not in the field where you videoed so I could not know or see what made up the green plants.
The 8870 is a nice one. I believe it was new in 1995. I removed coming home one afternoon in the mid 1990’s and there were two brand new 8870s and an 8970 parked along the road waiting to start work in the field. What a sight it was to see three new 4wds. The farm still has this 8870 and the 8970. They take very good care of their machines.
I have to ask,what town was this filmed in? I recognize the power towers. I’m from Albion. Great content. Always like seeing your videos as I was raised on a small farm in Carlton. And then worked on a dairy farm.
In the town of Riga. Those power lines dot the WNY landscape for sure starting in Niagara Falls. When your in the field by then you can hear them humming away.
WNY has allot of little springs that can make for some tough going in spots. Back when I was a kid the farm planted with a 2wd 4440 and 12 row 7000 planter. The 4449 might have gotten stuck where the 8295R posted through.
Dont see how they can get anything done as rocky as that ground is, you can hear the rocks clanging against the disc blades constantly. Was wondering why not minimum till/no till?
El tiempo ya me alcanZo y tendre que comprar de estos muebles nuevos para travajar contra todas las opiniones malo's equipos Caros y refacciones escasas
من هم کشاورزم ولی در ایران .کشوری که توسط یک عده نادان و بیسواد بنام آخوند اشغال شده و آرزوی داشتن اینچنین تراکتوری رو دارم ولی این آخوندها باعث شدن همه زندگی ما داغون بشه و آرزوی این وسایل رو داشتن برامون محال باشه امیدوارم همیشه موفق باشید و بازم ویدئو بذارید
When I was in my early teens in the early 70s I lived on a dairy farm in Amsterdam NY . They had a 3010,4020 and a 5020. Boy that 5020 was big at the time . My stepfather milked the cows and I got to work some. Just found out 2 of the brothers and one son all passed away in the last 2 years. What a blow to me it was when I found out. But the memories of 3 or 4 years living on that farm will always remain with me . And watching this channel helps me remember them good years as a youngster.
Nice line up of tractors. Farming is a great occupation. It’s great you had an opportunity to work in agriculture. The New Generation John Deere tractor area was a golden age in farming. I just put out a video with the 3030, 4020, 5020 up to the 7520 at ruclips.net/video/mNLkx9xWxuk/видео.html
We grow up dairy farm wellington ontario Canada parents came from Holland in 1950 milk 50 cows in 1970s and johndeere tractor s 2130 and 3020 4020 5020 and self prop hay cutting model 800
@@paulvanhaarlem8612 That's awesome.
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Had never seen western NY farming. Very nice! I worked in the engineering program for the original 9000 Series. Long retired, but it's great to see (and hear) the successors doing what they were built for.
Great video! We run 9630T, 9430, 8520,8430,7710. 1770 16 row,455 35foot drill and a 730 44 foot air seeder 1910 350 bushel cart. Wheat cotton and Milo. SW Oklahoma. Thank you
I am not a farmer, I am city boy. When I watch these video's I am amazed by the level of work that goes into farming. The amount of fuel to the amount pf fulids and work that needs to be done on every piece of machinery is can be overwhelming to the people who have not done it and who take the time to watch what needs to be done in order to grow a crop. Go farmers!!!! I need to go work for a summer with one it would give this Retired US Marine something to do.
I was young in 1970's and saw great images on National Geographic Magazines on the grain harvest crews in Dakota's, Kansas, Oklahoma etc, it put a picture in my head that was in big broard wide big sky country where crews would be hours away from nearest small town (Australia is just like this).
I myself would really love to be in that environment but I feel due to population getting bigger and more efficient transport the world would be less remote.
The 9X30 series were the best looking 4WD's JD has made to date IMO. That old 8870 is in nice condition other than sun faded wheels. Cool 😎
I bet that was a special day especially being the farm that you watched growing up. Happy you were able to experience it and sharing it with all of us !! 😀 👌🏻
It is always exciting to feature tractors at work from back home.
I use a 135 Massey, with a six foot disc and a two row corn planter. I plant four acres for the deer. Back in the day when I worked for my Uncle he had a John Deere 4010, 4430, and a 8440. I miss those days. Thank you for making these videos. Keep up the head work to show me all of this great equipment.
I like to see the older tractors, but in 10 years, these videos will be a great archive to see action from when new.
It’s always fun to go back to were you grew up a see the changes. Looks like this farmer knows how to get it done! Good job!!
I am happy that your inspiration has seen its fruition.
The 4wd's of the mid nineties were the pinnacle of simplicity, since then they have become overly complicated with electronics and emission equipment.
Bout 1959 we had a Ford 8 n and a 2row black hawk planted late sixties moved up to 494 jd and mm m5
Both very cool planting teams.
That's what I cut my teeth on
8630 and 4640 fwa in the late
70s. Those were the days !!!
Like it when you show WNY farming…maybe people from the Midwest will start to realize we actually do farm around these parts! Must be Paul Stein’s operation where you filmed.
We run a JD 7820 and 1770 NT 12 row planter for corn and a JD 8300 with a 30’ 1990CCS for soybeans.
Many ,many dairy farms populated Upstate NY around Amsterdam ,Richfield Springs and surrounding areas. I left for Florida in 88 and never went back until 2009 and it was a blow to see many of those farms shut down and just falling apart. But in my mind I like to think of them as still operating as usual.
You know your WNY farms. Nice planting tractors. The 7820 and 8300 are solid tractors.
Freedom mornings. I hear you on the dairy farms. I grew up just a few miles from the field in this video. There were 7 dairy farms along this road 40 years ago. Today 6 of the farms are retired and the one remaining in operation is a grain farm. Dairy farming has greatly changed.
@@bigtractorpower thanks…great tractors and I feel blessed to own them.
@@freedomrings1420 yes my father had a dairy until 2003 here in Lima NY. He said when he was a kid there 3 dairies just on our small back rd and several across the town; today there’s only one left.
In 2023 we are going to pull a 12 row Gladiator with our Case IH 400 HD and pull our 12 row Deere 1770 NT with our 4650 mfwd. 2 passes and corn and soybeans are in the ground
It’s going to be a good exciting to see. Hopefully BTP gets a chance to film it 😁👍
I have a buddy in Missouri that runs a prototype 12 row gladiator still. He really likes it
@@bigtractorpower Absolutely!
Jason thank you very much for putting this out here I really enjoyed seeing these in the field. 🙂☕
Good morning. Thank you for watching.
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Thanks for the video BTP!
Happy and healthy New Year to ya Sir. Ive been watching for years. I always thought you were a kentucky boy like me with all your western ky vids. lol. Be well and keep the vids coming for 2023.
Thank you for the appreciation of my comment Sir. A good day to you
Good video, thank for sharing friend 👍
We farm potatoes in eastern Canada and our team consists of tillage equipment and planting equipment
2003 JD 8520 with 25ft 730 field cultivator 1st pass
2019 JD 8370R with 42ft 980 field cultivator 2nd pass
2013 JD 7230R with Harriston 6 row cup planter
2021 JD 7R 290 with Harriston 6 row cup planter
JD 7810 with a Lockwood 6 row planter filler
That’s our setup for planting 1000 acres of spuds 🥔
Very cool planting team. The 8520 is one of the all time greats. What type of primary tillage do you before field cultivation?
@@bigtractorpower the 8520 has been a great tractor 20 years and minimal repairs and break downs! Before field cultivation we plow down grain stubble and rye grass in the fall with two kevernland plows a 7 and a 6 bottom with the 8520 and 7R 290
Love to know about where you film these WNY videos. I grew up in the Mendon area and also worked on in farms in Shortsville NY. I know quite a bit of WNY territory
Damn that's some rocky dirt. I can't imagine
This is not too rocky compared to many fields in WNY. The Schulte is helpful in collecting the stones.
I just love the 8870
It's always good to see the Green machines at work!✌️
The amount of wheat regrowth makes me wonder about how much ATTENTION was made towards good combine concave, cylinder and cleaning shoe settings were utilized to control grain loss. I am retired worked for a major farm machine company for 28 years plus grew up on a grain and cattle farm. Between my dad and I we both operated the combine, were VERY critical
on how we set our machine for least amount of grain loss. Just my observations . Viewed 1-6-23 from Illinois.
I can promise you this farm pays attention to detail. I have not ever come across a field of wheat that does not have some volunteer wheat after harvest. This farm raises clover in the wheat as a post cover crop. The field are mulch ripped in the fall turning under the clover and incorporating any seed. The volunteer wheat may look thick but it’s simply a few seeds that give a stronger impression than what’s there. It would be a very thin stand if it grew to maturity. I see this in corn as well where air live in KY. The corn is harvested in August and late summer rains will make a bushel lost from the combine per acre look like a green carpet. Here is volunteer corn after the harvest ruclips.net/video/KeHXdAHsC08/видео.html
I have not found a combine yet that has not lost 0.5 to 1 bu an acre in any crop.
@@bigtractorpower Yes I seen the link you provided re- the corn. I'll make a note here.....over my years I work the Farm Progress shows in Iwona, Indiana, Illinois and the Farm Science Review hosted by Ohio State University. My part was corn harvesting, operating and making sure the machine was set at peek performance. Yes I am not saying
any combine is perfect whether it red or green they will not be 100% perfect ! After I retired a local farmer ask if I would help him in his operation harvesting and planting.
He had a JD 9500 1-2 year old asked if I knew anything about combines, said just a little bit. Read the manual made the type setting I did for the farm shows, went to the field
he check the machine performance..........said what did you do to reduce grain loss. I was not in the field where you videoed so I could not know or see what made up the
green plants.
Beautiful ground with slightly rolling terrain.
Thank you for watching. WNY is a great farming area.
@@bigtractorpower. When I think of New York I think of the big city but in reality New York State is beautiful nature to offer.
Amazing brother
Thank you for watching.
Very nice 👌👍
I’m starting to see a lot more of those speed tillers here in north central Indiana.
The K-Line has gained allot of popularity in WNY over the past decade. They are the most popular tillage implement in the region.
I’ve seen a Versatile fury here in Morgan county south central, but never in action. I’ve also seen one Pöttinger
Pretty clean 8870. Still putting down the work just as good as that 9630.
The 8870 is a nice one. I believe it was new in 1995. I removed coming home one afternoon in the mid 1990’s and there were two brand new 8870s and an 8970 parked along the road waiting to start work in the field. What a sight it was to see three new 4wds. The farm still has this 8870 and the 8970. They take very good care of their machines.
That is cool you grew up in WNY. I grew up in Gowanda NY. Small world. Lol.
WNY sure is a great farming area. I enjoy getting home when ever I can.
Great camera placement watching the 8295 spinning out pulling the 24 row kinze.
Lots of little springs in WNY that can crest some wet spots.
@bigtractorpower I grew up in Central Minnesota on heavy clay soil. Sometimes the wet spots are on top of the hill.
Brilliant again Jason, I can watch this over and over again
Thank you Jan. It was a fun day in the field to feature.
Great video, fantastically narrated
Thank you.
I Love The John Deere!! Happy New Year2023!!
Happy New Year. Thank you for watching so many BTP videos.
I have to ask,what town was this filmed in? I recognize the power towers. I’m from Albion. Great content. Always like seeing your videos as I was raised on a small farm in Carlton. And then worked on a dairy farm.
In the town of Riga. Those power lines dot the WNY landscape for sure starting in Niagara Falls. When your in the field by then you can hear them humming away.
Thanks for another great video. You almost got to witness a stuck tractor planting!
There are little springs all over WNY that you have to watch out for. The 8295R got right through this one.
Awesome video... looks like that planter needs to be on a bigger tractor though!
Another great video from right down the road!!
Right on Palmer. 👍👍
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Just about got stuck with the 8295r hey lol. Sweet video buddy
WNY has allot of little springs that can make for some tough going in spots. Back when I was a kid the farm planted with a 2wd 4440 and 12 row 7000 planter. The 4449 might have gotten stuck where the 8295R posted through.
@bigtractorpower we have a few fields like that here too. Dust flying and tires are spinning lol
That’s a awesome video Jason, thanks.
Thank you for watching.
Great vídeo Jason
Thank you for watching.
Very good brother
Thank you for watching.
That was a great filming day😁👍 a nice video with lots of farming action👍😉
Thank you Simon.
Always enjoy your video s
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for watching David.
Nice family operation of John Deere ,is it a Dairy farm or row crop
The farm is both grain and dairy. They have several 4wds including a JD 9570R, JD 9460R, JD 9630, CIH STX450 Quad, JD 8970 and a JD 8870.
Dont see how they can get anything done as rocky as that ground is, you can hear the rocks clanging against the disc blades constantly. Was wondering why not minimum till/no till?
I love the thumbnail picture!! ❤️
It is a nice view of the 9630.
awesome video!
Thank you for watching.
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Fields need turned over with a proper plough.
How about coming out west for a change?
Say start in Nebraska and work yourself west.
How come they aren’t running the speed tillers at full speed? Are the fields to rough?
I hear lots of rocks
@@nellsonstout7001 thought about that too. New York does have a lot of rocks lol
There allot of stones in the fields in this area. When you hit a rock at 12 mph things tend to break.
@@bigtractorpower no doubt about that!
Cause there's a lot of rocks
is john deere using cummins motors again
They used Cummins in the highest horsepower. 9R, 9RT and 9RX. They are supposed to. Go back to using their own engines.
Here is a list of Cummins powers Deere 4wds: WA 14, WA 17, 8960, 8970, 9570R, 9620R and 2022 9R 640s. The 9R 640 will use a Deere engine in 2023.
El tiempo ya me alcanZo y tendre que comprar de estos muebles nuevos para travajar contra todas las opiniones malo's equipos Caros y refacciones escasas
That poor planter tractor is underpowered
No there was a wet spot it posted through. 295 hp is plenty.
من هم کشاورزم ولی در ایران .کشوری که توسط یک عده نادان و بیسواد بنام آخوند اشغال شده و آرزوی داشتن اینچنین تراکتوری رو دارم ولی این آخوندها باعث شدن همه زندگی ما داغون بشه و آرزوی این وسایل رو داشتن برامون محال باشه
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Yes I agree with Millitary Museum 👍
Thank you for watching Joe.