The good days my family went from a massey to white then to a 1480 and 1660 ih now we run claas lexions but we'd definitely look at going back to red combines if ever needed
@ I try to take video clips that need little to no editing so the realtime of recording was just over 45 minutes. But the time that was spent in the field was over 4 hours.
When you stepped across that PTO, I was so dissapointed in you. Don't you know, people die doing that. And your audience, may have impressionable people in it. Whats next? Gonna turn a tractor over in a ditch?
Nice video, I like how you made it
@@nextinline8234 thank you for watching! 👍
hello greetings from Poland. Good job👋👌🤝
@@Piotrek02 thanks for watching!
Ürünleriniz bereketli olsun.
Thank you.
My brother use to have a 1460 but we ran a 6 row corn header there a very dependable combine
@@JimWalter-h3k this has done well for us, this is our 8th season with it. Thanks for watching.
The good days my family went from a massey to white then to a 1480 and 1660 ih now we run claas lexions but we'd definitely look at going back to red combines if ever needed
We love our red. 👍 Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts too.
Which part of making this video was the most challenging for you?
The most challenging part is coordinating a time with enough daylight for good quality video.
@WildFarmLife yes, your video is great. How long to make this video?
@ I try to take video clips that need little to no editing so the realtime of recording was just over 45 minutes. But the time that was spent in the field was over 4 hours.
@@Machines85 thank you!
When you stepped across that PTO, I was so dissapointed in you. Don't you know, people die doing that. And your audience, may have impressionable people in it. Whats next? Gonna turn a tractor over in a ditch?
@@duanehanson8842 you are correct, that was a risky decision. It’s a good reminder that when a person is busy it’s not okay to skip the safety.
Is this video made in Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota ?
@@dennishayes65 we are in the far NE corner of Iowa.