Absolutely love your work! The narration and attention to detail is great; the best part is that you don't have music playing over the sounds of the engines. Thank you for the great videos!
My favorite times were when the dust just hung in the air. Absolutely still. Sometimes you’d raise and turn and be driving back through the dust of your last pass. And ohhh the sweet smells!
Fantastic video, haven't watched it all just yet, but loved watching some of the older vintage kit! Keep the films coming BTP, over here in England kit like this is very rare in deed, so seeing some big iron is awesome! Thanks again, and keep up the great work!
There is no other channel on RUclips that shows the variety of farm equipment like bigtractorpower. You're not going to see Gleaner, Massey Fergusen, New Holland, Deere, or Case IH equipment all in one place. Not to mention the old iron and the new, which is really cool.
Thank you. Our number one goal is to cover all the brands. We like covering the newest releases and finding the classics. Hopefully we cand find some J.I. Case and WHITE Farm Equipment to add to the channel in 2017.
They plant soybeans right into the standing stem. Here is a BTP video that shows the process m.ruclips.net/video/dNaYZGpyOCU/видео.html The Axial-Flow combines cutting beans in the two clips before the Shelbourne footage are cutting the beans drilledin right after the Shoubournes. BTP caught the combines in the same spot in the field at sunset for wheat and bean harvest. Pure luck.
Even though I liked this video it was way to long. I would suggest that you make the next very long video into at least 2 parts. I usually catch a video here and there while doing other things. When I have to stop a long video my computer goes to sleep and it sometimes has trouble starting up again in the middle of a video. Still a good video. Thanks.
It is extra long. Hopefully people will be able to enjoy it over the holiday season when there is down time. I may repost the footage in two 27 minute blocks. BTP has footage of a huge 200 piece tractor and equipment collection on the way that will be extra long.
Great video. You always get some great shots on so many different farms. I'm a cash crop farmer up here in SW Michigan and your work is great! But I still have a question...what were they spreading at 55:00?
bigtractorpower Thanks for the reply! We've had chicken/turkey litter spread on my 1000 acre farm and some surrounding farms, but it's never been that dry/fine.
Nice video! I didn't know u guys had cotton there. And maybe I'll see one since I'm not done with the video yet but do u guys have any massy combines there
It's an extra long video. We did not film a Massey combine this year. It is a top goal of ours to film a Massey and Challenger combine. We spotted a nice new 9565 and a classic 850 on our trip to Iowa but they were both parked. Hopefully we can find some to film in 2017. The cotton footage is from our trip to Missouri. We have peanut harvest footage from that trip on the way as well.
It is a 305. We will have a full feature video on this 4wd. This same farm has serial #1 4W-220 as well. We do have a 4-220 planting corn video on our channel from the spring of 2011.
Thank you. 98% of the footage is new to the channel. Much of the video is previously unused footage from many of the BTP shoots. Many of the videos are brand new and are a preview of footage from videos BTP will post this winter.
farmall skittle I am pretty sure the main reason gleaner has their auger setup that way is so they don't have to use a vertical auger to get a horizontal auger tall enough to reach over grain carts and wagons. The grain is augered over from the grain tank into the auger instead of being auger over then lifted by one auger into the main unloading auger. It reduces some grain damage and and also the need for more power and chain drives to run a vertical auger.
Philip Logemann Sums it up pretty much. Except I do not believe the vertical auger has a separate drive belt/chain/etc. There is a gear box that connects the vertical and horizontal augers. I find it interesting how Gleaner sticks to their auger design while almost all other combines have changed to a vertical+horizontal unloading auger.
Luke Baumgartner It is interesting that they keep with that design. It's a much simpler design, and they have had a lot of time to perfect it. On the other hand, that auger sits lower and has to be a bit longer to make up the length of a horizontal auger. One thing for sure though, you know it's a Gleaner.
At one time every combine on the market had the pivot style unloading augar. Gleaner is the last to offer it. It is the most direct way to unload grain. John Deere has a prototype combine that pictures have surfaced off that uses a pivot unloading system. New Holland last used the pivot style on their TR99 and TR89 in 2001. International's last pivot was the 715 in 1979. John Deere offered pivot unloading on its entire combine line from the 3300 to the 7700 through 1978.
Absolutely love your work! The narration and attention to detail is great; the best part is that you don't have music playing over the sounds of the engines. Thank you for the great videos!
My favorite times were when the dust just hung in the air. Absolutely still. Sometimes you’d raise and turn and be driving back through the dust of your last pass. And ohhh the sweet smells!
That was a great shot of the grain silos in the distance with the sunset with another load on its way
That was the shot that inspired the idea for the video.
Fantastic video, haven't watched it all just yet, but loved watching some of the older vintage kit! Keep the films coming BTP, over here in England kit like this is very rare in deed, so seeing some big iron is awesome! Thanks again, and keep up the great work!
Thank you.
Man I love that Allis on the grain cart!!!!!
It’s a cool set up.
In my opinion, this is one of your top 10 if not top 5 videos ever Jay
It was a fun one to make.
There is no other channel on RUclips that shows the variety of farm equipment like bigtractorpower. You're not going to see Gleaner, Massey Fergusen, New Holland, Deere, or Case IH equipment all in one place. Not to mention the old iron and the new, which is really cool.
Thank you. Our number one goal is to cover all the brands. We like covering the newest releases and finding the classics. Hopefully we cand find some J.I. Case and WHITE Farm Equipment to add to the channel in 2017.
Impressive big farm equipment in action,
My naibor has a Cummins 855 repowered Allis 4 wd that thing is a beast for its age
GREAT HOBBY >--------> Keep up the good work !
Thank you. I started in the 1980's taking pictures of local farms. RUclips has provided a great way to share the machines at work.
Excellent! I am curious about the wheat stubble when it's harvested with a stripper head. Do they burn the stubble or what?
They plant soybeans right into the standing stem. Here is a BTP video that shows the process m.ruclips.net/video/dNaYZGpyOCU/видео.html
The Axial-Flow combines cutting beans in the two clips before the Shelbourne footage are cutting the beans drilledin right after the Shoubournes. BTP caught the combines in the same spot in the field at sunset for wheat and bean harvest. Pure luck.
You should visit North Carolina we have some pretty interesting equipment here as well
Hopefully we can do that at some point. We would like to film in other states as time allows.
Awesome I remember when I help a framer work like this
Very cool.
This is so relaxing to me. Ahhhhhh! (odd therapy, huh?)
What is the tower structure behind the planter at 48 minutes?..really enjoyed this one laying back in my recliner last night
Super vidéo
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Cool stuff mate! Scotland;
Good video Lad
My dad drives big farm machines also they have a johndeere 2018 8345RT
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Now I know where the makers of the Aliens movies got their ideas :-)
Even though I liked this video it was way to long. I would suggest that you make the next very long video into at least 2 parts. I usually catch a video here and there while doing other things. When I have to stop a long video my computer goes to sleep and it sometimes has trouble starting up again in the middle of a video. Still a good video. Thanks.
It is extra long. Hopefully people will be able to enjoy it over the holiday season when there is down time. I may repost the footage in two 27 minute blocks. BTP has footage of a huge 200 piece tractor and equipment collection on the way that will be extra long.
Thanks for the reply. I will be looking for that tractor and equipment video. It sounds like it will be very good.
bigtractorpower what ever happened to that video
This is a great video 😊
Thank you for watching.
bigtractorpower ok cool dude
Cool video
Thank you for watching.
Great video. You always get some great shots on so many different farms. I'm a cash crop farmer up here in SW Michigan and your work is great! But I still have a question...what were they spreading at 55:00?
Thank you. They are spreading chicken litter. We have a video on the way detailing the spreaders.
bigtractorpower Thanks for the reply! We've had chicken/turkey litter spread on my 1000 acre farm and some surrounding farms, but it's never been that dry/fine.
Nice video! I didn't know u guys had cotton there. And maybe I'll see one since I'm not done with the video yet but do u guys have any massy combines there
It's an extra long video. We did not film a Massey combine this year. It is a top goal of ours to film a Massey and Challenger combine. We spotted a nice new 9565 and a classic 850 on our trip to Iowa but they were both parked. Hopefully we can find some to film in 2017. The cotton footage is from our trip to Missouri. We have peanut harvest footage from that trip on the way as well.
It is a 305. We will have a full feature video on this 4wd. This same farm has serial #1 4W-220 as well. We do have a 4-220 planting corn video on our channel from the spring of 2011.
good videos bigtratorpower
Thank you.
when they are harvesting with the stripper headers does the combine drive faster than with a normal cereal header
Yes the Shelbourne allows the combine to run faster than an auger or draper head.
bigtractorpower ah cool
thank you for this :)
Thank you for watching.
Quantos hp? ?
305 hp
Now a question I dread to ask. I know Case IH and New Holland combines are the same family now are they similar or even identical?.
first and might I say awesome video like sing the old work with the new
Thank you. 98% of the footage is new to the channel. Much of the video is previously unused footage from many of the BTP shoots. Many of the videos are brand new and are a preview of footage from videos BTP will post this winter.
whats the advantage to an auger that swings up and out compared to one that just swings out
farmall skittle I am pretty sure the main reason gleaner has their auger setup that way is so they don't have to use a vertical auger to get a horizontal auger tall enough to reach over grain carts and wagons. The grain is augered over from the grain tank into the auger instead of being auger over then lifted by one auger into the main unloading auger. It reduces some grain damage and and also the need for more power and chain drives to run a vertical auger.
thank you Philip Logeman
Philip Logemann Sums it up pretty much. Except I do not believe the vertical auger has a separate drive belt/chain/etc. There is a gear box that connects the vertical and horizontal augers.
I find it interesting how Gleaner sticks to their auger design while almost all other combines have changed to a vertical+horizontal unloading auger.
Luke Baumgartner It is interesting that they keep with that design. It's a much simpler design, and they have had a lot of time to perfect it. On the other hand, that auger sits lower and has to be a bit longer to make up the length of a horizontal auger. One thing for sure though, you know it's a Gleaner.
At one time every combine on the market had the pivot style unloading augar. Gleaner is the last to offer it. It is the most direct way to unload grain. John Deere has a prototype combine that pictures have surfaced off that uses a pivot unloading system. New Holland last used the pivot style on their TR99 and TR89 in 2001. International's last pivot was the 715 in 1979. John Deere offered pivot unloading on its entire combine line from the 3300 to the 7700 through 1978.
Check out the Alice-chambers at 5:30 sucker has duel mufflers that’s bad ass.
The 4W-305 is a cool tractor.
bigtractorpower--
How do you find the time to record video's ?
Are you retired ? ?
We have people that help film in Kentucky, New York and Wisconsin. I try to knock out 5 orb6 farms on a Saturday. This is a hobby.
Do urban combines spit out some soybeans or corn with the shellings
Good video think you