I feel like I keep saying this, but this is definitely one of your best videos you made yet. Love all the shots of everyone doing there own thing always in the background of something else, and the action shots you got of the baler...just hands down great cinematography!! And I gotta say that is some nice looking hay...I think this explains why y'all love the Valley so much. Great video Ryan, thanks for the update!! Keep up the great work!
Beautiful pictures! Shows very nice how much work and logistics is behind farming. I am a farmer from Germany and it is always nice to see how farmers work in different parts of the world. Thanks for that!
There are several farming channels that I enjoy watching here on youtube. I have to say, you have the best quality and clarity of filming and not to mention the best shots.
We had a trailer like yours that was a straight pull and in sticky conditions was difficult to pull. We made a frame, inverted vee shape open at the bottom so as not to foul on the drawbar that went on three point hitch. Above the top link pick up was a vertical oriented heavy spike. It was basically right above the drawbar pin. On the drawbar of the trailer right back where it attaches to the wheels we welded on a heavy bracket with a large hole in it. From this point we attached a chain with a shackel. Now with the hitch lowered the other end of the chain was wrapped around the spike leaving a shallow droop in the chain. When you are struggling for traction you lift your hitch. It tightens the chain, takes weight off the trailer, off the front axle of the tractor and adds to the weight on the tractor driving wheels. It is very effective because if you have a place you struggle to drag thru if you raise your hitch before hand your maintain momentum and often avoid ripping the ground surface and you get thru. Hope you get how it works. With the spike location you are still able to maintain steering when doing this. Of course when hitch is lowered it has no affect on mobility.
I dont think folks fully appreciate your skill with the cameras and editor. Wow. The long shots with soft depth of field. The drone moves. The slow mo detail (u have to be shooting at 60fps, right?) Also have you tried speed-ramping on some of those drone moves? Just awesome work and I know everyone appreciates it whether or not they grasp the work and talent involved. Thank you Ryan!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Nice vid. Its great to see the details on the 300 bale first cutting. Travis had mentioned it...nicely done. A slightly different style to what you normally do - those art shots of the river and the focus fade from the grass to the baler you slipped in there were great. Nicely done in flying the drone through the rake - a bit hair raising to watch and totally cool.
I commend you on your drone piloting skills flying under the wheel rake like that. Also loving the new camera footage. Seems to be crystal clear. Great video as usual.
@@HowFarmsWork Yeah that was awesome piloting... LOL:) There are old pilots and bold pilots, but no OLD BOLD pilots LOL:) Or at least no drones belonging to old bold pilots... LOL:) OL J R :)
There's not another setting for that self-leveling? I'd think if it has the sensors/hardware for leveling going up, it has to be able to do it going down as well... Bobcat does the same thing except it has another setting for both up and down and works well.
When you all are working together it goes so smooth you can covet alot of ground it's just nice to see that and for the the skid loader how about just the jd.
We have the same model skid steer and your self-leveling feature will only work when you lift the boom that is why the bale is pointing down when you put it down because when you go down your tilt cylinders are not moving
I thought it had another setting to have it level when it lowers? It has to have both... Bobcat has 3 settings for only lifting, lift and lower, or none.
Ryan, I believe those drone batteries are Lithium type. From experience in communications, they aren't like old Ni-Cad where they loose power and slowly quit, they have a "ledge" when they hit it they just stop putting out. It is suppose to protect the battery so you don't try to recharge a totally dead one.
Yep lithium ions have a circuit breaker that shuts off power when it hits 4.5 volts IIRC... going below that will actually destroy the battery, which is why they have that feature built in. My brother and SIL have all sorts of RC cars and race them and rock climb and they all pretty much do that-- you can be going full out and when the battery protector kicks in they just roll to a stop. Later! OL J R :)
How in the flying flip flop do you pilot a drone like that THROUGH the implement WHILE driving the tractor?!?!? I am BEYOND impressed!! I have to ask what drone are you using?
With the new deere you can have all kinds of combinations like: skiddeerer, G-skid, 330skid, johnG, 330G. Take your pick lol. Oh and nice droneflying. I especially liked going through the rake. Cool shoot👍
That was pretty cool Ryan taking a drone and going in between that hay rake👍 you're getting pretty good with that thing your dad's new machine looks like it does good work all looks like your dad's pretty happy too and here I was bragging on how you flew that things so well why wasn't the problem Landing was the problem right are you fix it you'll get it back up and running yes it happens to the best of us from what I can see Ryan nice bales of hay for sure take care God bless🙏🚜
You exactly correct. If you're gonna buy a quad or drone, know that it's gonna crash. I know about those wet bottoms also. Unless it hadn't rained in 8 months then it's gonna be wet. Steer Clear. Great video, take care. 😎👍👌
Check out Sonne Farms Ryan! The attachment they have in their baler would save you guys so much time in a fight against the weather when it comes to picking up your bales!!
Great Video Ryan, Great to see the entire family working together on hay. The new John Deere looks like it did great on it's main voyage for hay. Be Safe and Have Fun :)
That is another awesome video from you👍👍 I love hay making action in the valley😉👍 it's amazing to see how good you can fly the drone while driving a tractor👍😁
Nice flying pity about the landing though 🤔 🤨 😂. Flying through the rake 😳👌👍. Love the camera work.. Your dad seams quite chuffed with his new toy "Buck" 🤔 😉 deer thing 🙄😁.... Good luck with the repair. Hope you get your hay all in. Stay safe 🏴 👌 👍
Well that was some insane skill right there flying through the rake while raking at the same time glad to see ur still using the phatom 4 hey whatever works for ya great video as always
Well,I don't know about how it is there, but hay will be in HIGH DEMAND here in the west,Montana, Wyoming,Idaho,Utah,California and possibly the Dakotas. It is just to damn hot and dry here. Here in Utah,1 reservoir has already gone dry,maybe more to follow. In Idaho were I grew up on a dairy farm, we usually never finished hay till September. Montana Fast AG finished their hay for the year maybe a week ago. Unless we have a good winter,they will be SOL. So,we know what comes next,higher food prices for us,and then the cattle also. Mother Nature hasn't been very kind or cooperative here for awhile now for winters.
You need the return to dig feature on, the self leveling feature is for loading truck when you lift up the re turn to dig is the feature that will move it back to a digging position when you lower the boom
Hey Ryan that new Johnny yall will fi d out its a work horse and it's got the power. Been loading big Heston square bales with one and I love it. PS it will point down after you raise it up and then go back down it's like a bucket dumping dirt. Ryan you get things on Johnny that you don't get on others. I live Deere equipment. Call it Johnny.
Cat's auto leveling is the same. Auto level typically only applies to lifting, not lowering. The theory is because when you lift, you are loaded. Then dump, when lower bucket would be empty. The purpose of auto level is to prevent the operator from spilling over the back of the bucket onto the cab.
@@dwightkuster8249 I like that bale wagon but it really needs duals for that kind of a load LOL:) Thought the boys borrowed a home built one a few years back that was in a video that had an old grain truck axle under the back with duals... and bigger to haul more bales. That's the way to go! OL J R :)
I feel like I keep saying this, but this is definitely one of your best videos you made yet. Love all the shots of everyone doing there own thing always in the background of something else, and the action shots you got of the baler...just hands down great cinematography!! And I gotta say that is some nice looking hay...I think this explains why y'all love the Valley so much. Great video Ryan, thanks for the update!! Keep up the great work!
Totally agree!!! Wow.
Agreed
It's so nice to see how you and your brother and dad all work together. It's nice to see a family still work together
All of the work you put into producing your videos is appreciated.
Great to see both Kevin and Dwight in the video!
That picture of Rocket was so cool
Wow! That's some fine drone piloting at 4:59!
Thanks!
@@HowFarmsWork call the new machine the “JDSS” for John Deere Skid Steer
Beautiful pictures! Shows very nice how much work and logistics is behind farming. I am a farmer from Germany and it is always nice to see how farmers work in different parts of the world. Thanks for that!
There are several farming channels that I enjoy watching here on youtube. I have to say, you have the best quality and clarity of filming and not to mention the best shots.
Thanks Chris!
@@HowFarmsWork You're welcome and congratulations on y'alls engagement!
The Kuster siblings, young and old! Nice work gentlemen!
We had a trailer like yours that was a straight pull and in sticky conditions was difficult to pull. We made a frame, inverted vee shape open at the bottom so as not to foul on the drawbar that went on three point hitch. Above the top link pick up was a vertical oriented heavy spike. It was basically right above the drawbar pin. On the drawbar of the trailer right back where it attaches to the wheels we welded on a heavy bracket with a large hole in it. From this point we attached a chain with a shackel. Now with the hitch lowered the other end of the chain was wrapped around the spike leaving a shallow droop in the chain. When you are struggling for traction you lift your hitch. It tightens the chain, takes weight off the trailer, off the front axle of the tractor and adds to the weight on the tractor driving wheels. It is very effective because if you have a place you struggle to drag thru if you raise your hitch before hand your maintain momentum and often avoid ripping the ground surface and you get thru. Hope you get how it works. With the spike location you are still able to maintain steering when doing this. Of course when hitch is lowered it has no affect on mobility.
"O photography how I've missed you"
That's definitely why you have such great cinematography and amazing shots 📷📷
I dont think folks fully appreciate your skill with the cameras and editor. Wow.
The long shots with soft depth of field. The drone moves. The slow mo detail (u have to be shooting at 60fps, right?)
Also have you tried speed-ramping on some of those drone moves?
Just awesome work and I know everyone appreciates it whether or not they grasp the work and talent involved.
Thank you Ryan!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
'At Least I Didn't Crash In The River' There is always tomorrow.
Ryan, you are the drone whisperer! I love the shots of you flying the drone through the rake and coming out beside the tractor. This is a great video!
Nice vid. Its great to see the details on the 300 bale first cutting. Travis had mentioned it...nicely done. A slightly different style to what you normally do - those art shots of the river and the focus fade from the grass to the baler you slipped in there were great. Nicely done in flying the drone through the rake - a bit hair raising to watch and totally cool.
Best days on RUclips is when how farms work has a new video out🤩🤩🤩
Very nice high-quality video. I really love my 330 skid loader. We called the hawk just because it takes on anything we throw at it.
Man that is a beautiful cut scene. Gotta love the golden hour.
Beautiful imagery of the area you are working in there!
Loved this video! Excellent photography! Thanks
I see you put uncle kevin in the old iron - best place for him!
Not sure how to take that…. Lol
I commend you on your drone piloting skills flying under the wheel rake like that. Also loving the new camera footage. Seems to be crystal clear. Great video as usual.
I've always wanted to try but never had the guts, now I can say I have!
@@HowFarmsWork Yeah that was awesome piloting... LOL:) There are old pilots and bold pilots, but no OLD BOLD pilots LOL:) Or at least no drones belonging to old bold pilots... LOL:) OL J R :)
Nice photos! JD 4020 looks like it needs new sneakers!!
Magnificent looking hay.
Well done, folks.
Wow! Flying the drone under the rake! Beautiful riverside and sunset views. Great work friend
Beautiful photography, you make that farm look great!!!! 😉
Yes boys well done, I’m so happy for you all Melbourne Australia
4:57 awesome job fly👍👍👍✌️
Keep up the good works. Be blessed and a blessing Amen.
There's not another setting for that self-leveling? I'd think if it has the sensors/hardware for leveling going up, it has to be able to do it going down as well... Bobcat does the same thing except it has another setting for both up and down and works well.
I like the opening shot (photography wise), your videos are always good to watch. Thank you
That's some pretty fancy drone flying 👍💪👌🤠
Hay everybody it's Ryan!
That was worth it...
When you all are working together it goes so smooth you can covet alot of ground it's just nice to see that and for the the skid loader how about just the jd.
Love the focus transitions!
We have the same model skid steer and your self-leveling feature will only work when you lift the boom that is why the bale is pointing down when you put it down because when you go down your tilt cylinders are not moving
I thought it had another setting to have it level when it lowers? It has to have both... Bobcat has 3 settings for only lifting, lift and lower, or none.
Oh. I have never been in a newer bobcat. All I really know is the John Deere’s
the new bobcats self-levelling is REALLY good
Excellent video... great editing !
Nickname for the 330g: "The DeereSteer"
I love it great name well done
The ‘G’ spot ? 😮
Your talent really shows in the video. Awesome shots!
Ryan, I believe those drone batteries are Lithium type. From experience in communications, they aren't like old Ni-Cad where they loose power and slowly quit, they have a "ledge" when they hit it they just stop putting out. It is suppose to protect the battery so you don't try to recharge a totally dead one.
Yep lithium ions have a circuit breaker that shuts off power when it hits 4.5 volts IIRC... going below that will actually destroy the battery, which is why they have that feature built in. My brother and SIL have all sorts of RC cars and race them and rock climb and they all pretty much do that-- you can be going full out and when the battery protector kicks in they just roll to a stop. Later! OL J R :)
How in the flying flip flop do you pilot a drone like that THROUGH the implement WHILE driving the tractor?!?!? I am BEYOND impressed!! I have to ask what drone are you using?
Have you used the JCB to pick the bales up??
Hay Ryan!! Talk about an excellent video. Some great drone shots. Looks like Dad was enjoying the 330. You ought to call it the G
"I'm the last one to leave and the first one to get started."
~Drivers who actually pretrip
Thanks for the great video Ryan, I really like your Dad’s skid steer. Looks like the hay is turning out good for Travis 👍
Damn fine drone flying through the rake etc Ryan. 👍👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
I'm a big fan of Ryan and hannah
Flying the drone through the rake was pretty cool.
Call the 330g the 330....problem with the hay wagon is If it had float tires on it I think it wouldn't sink and deep and it did with the skinny tires
Yes…. It was all the wagons fault. Not mine. Lol
Funny choking out the bailer with those big rows.
If theirs a problem with the wrap have Travis slow the baler down when the wrap kicks on that will help!
Great job looking great keep up the good work love your videos
With the new deere you can have all kinds of combinations like: skiddeerer, G-skid, 330skid, johnG, 330G. Take your pick lol. Oh and nice droneflying. I especially liked going through the rake. Cool shoot👍
That was pretty cool Ryan taking a drone and going in between that hay rake👍 you're getting pretty good with that thing your dad's new machine looks like it does good work all looks like your dad's pretty happy too and here I was bragging on how you flew that things so well why wasn't the problem Landing was the problem right are you fix it you'll get it back up and running yes it happens to the best of us from what I can see Ryan nice bales of hay for sure take care God bless🙏🚜
The "JD skid-steer". Some nice photography for sure.....you definitely have an eye for it!
You exactly correct. If you're gonna buy a quad or drone, know that it's gonna crash.
I know about those wet bottoms also. Unless it hadn't rained in 8 months then it's gonna be wet. Steer Clear.
Great video, take care. 😎👍👌
Check out Sonne Farms Ryan! The attachment they have in their baler would save you guys so much time in a fight against the weather when it comes to picking up your bales!!
Great Video Ryan, Great to see the entire family working together on hay. The new John Deere looks like it did great on it's main voyage for hay. Be Safe and Have Fun :)
i like to see , that in this modern times ,some people still ride the oldtimer trakors ,
That is another awesome video from you👍👍 I love hay making action in the valley😉👍 it's amazing to see how good you can fly the drone while driving a tractor👍😁
Nice flying pity about the landing though 🤔 🤨 😂. Flying through the rake 😳👌👍. Love the camera work.. Your dad seams quite chuffed with his new toy "Buck" 🤔 😉 deer thing 🙄😁.... Good luck with the repair. Hope you get your hay all in. Stay safe 🏴 👌 👍
Great job Ryan, lovely footage, it seems the valley does not like drones landing on it :( " the Deere Cat" :):)
The Deere 😀. Nice camera work and thanks for the video!
You even put the emotion into the spongebob reference😂😂
A yellow Deere that was named a sick Deere around here 😁
Well that was some insane skill right there flying through the rake while raking at the same time glad to see ur still using the phatom 4 hey whatever works for ya great video as always
Amazing video, Ryan! Loved the drone shots to! Some times those crash landings happen! LOL! Blessings to you all!
Well,I don't know about how it is there, but hay will be in HIGH DEMAND here in the west,Montana, Wyoming,Idaho,Utah,California and possibly the Dakotas. It is just to damn hot and dry here. Here in Utah,1 reservoir has already gone dry,maybe more to follow. In Idaho were I grew up on a dairy farm, we usually never finished hay till September. Montana Fast AG finished their hay for the year maybe a week ago. Unless we have a good winter,they will be SOL. So,we know what comes next,higher food prices for us,and then the cattle also. Mother Nature hasn't been very kind or cooperative here for awhile now for winters.
You need to add an A520R bale accumulator on your baler so you can group the bales together in the field.
Dude you need to get a DJI mavic! Their camera is so much better now and way smaller! Also are you going to the Wi Farm Tech Days up in Eau Claire?
Yep the Done shots were awesome, the sunset was great, and the Rocket is King just my opinion
I feel you the land of no cell service!!
What was that squeaking from baler holy cow
You need the return to dig feature on, the self leveling feature is for loading truck when you lift up the re turn to dig is the feature that will move it back to a digging position when you lower the boom
Fantastic SHOTS!!!!! Who was working that DRONE!????? GREAT JOB! Love your videos!
Are you going to be at the farm show tomorrow in Wisconsin?
Nice color in that grass hay Ryan
Just watching this video makes my nose run lol... good work!
Fantastic how farms work Video, thanks for sharing
Hey Ryan that new Johnny yall will fi d out its a work horse and it's got the power. Been loading big Heston square bales with one and I love it. PS it will point down after you raise it up and then go back down it's like a bucket dumping dirt. Ryan you get things on Johnny that you don't get on others. I live Deere equipment. Call it Johnny.
Awesome Video and Much Love!!!
What is the name brand of your hay rack?
Check the lug bolts/nuts on that bale trailer so you don't potentially kill someone.
That looks like pretty good hay. My cousin said are ditches were the best hay southern mn
Another fine & instructive video.
"Hay everyone, it's Ryan!"
🦨💨 😆
How much does hay auction for?
Cat's auto leveling is the same. Auto level typically only applies to lifting, not lowering. The theory is because when you lift, you are loaded. Then dump, when lower bucket would be empty. The purpose of auto level is to prevent the operator from spilling over the back of the bucket onto the cab.
Self leveling only works going up on most electronic auto level functions
Did you just fly the drone under the implement? Lol
Keep up the good work!
Nice operation.Nice to see the 330G working.How many loads of round bales did you take out of there?
Almost 300 bales 7 per load.
@@dwightkuster8249 I like that bale wagon but it really needs duals for that kind of a load LOL:) Thought the boys borrowed a home built one a few years back that was in a video that had an old grain truck axle under the back with duals... and bigger to haul more bales. That's the way to go! OL J R :)
That’s some really nice hay!
Your video looks vary clear!!👍
It's not just a rock, it's a meteor!
5:20 I think that's an adolescent bald eagle
Well how does dad like his new toy
Ohhhh yaaaa!
where can i find those earbuds
R u going to National Machine Show?