This video was awesome! One of my favorites of yours. Love the camera placement and especially the operators view from the cabs. Thanks for bringing us along!
LOVED THIS VIDEO. WISH YOU WOULD’VE SENT YOUR DRONE UP TO SEE THE CARTS LOADING FROM THAT ANGLE .. Thanks for all your videos and hard work to get them. I learn so much. You say just enough and not too much. You allow us to hear the equipment in action and I appreciate that my friend.
I just bought 3 autonomous electric Brent 755-E grain wagons. They are autonomous and drive themselves from the field to the farm unload into my storage bin and then return to the field. No tractor or tractor driver needed each wheel has an electric motor mounted to it with a Tesla steering system installed the battery pack will provide 50 miles of power before needing recharging and has a top speed of 20 mph with dynamic breaking for recharging the battery
I think what is almost as impressive as the cart is the machine needed to run it. 2000 bushels of corn would be over 110,000 pounds! What would be the minimum weight/horsepower needed to pull this cart? Thank you again for a great video!
We saw a Claas just like that one yesterday along with a JD combine and a JD tractor pulling a large cart. I thought this was from that farm/'field when the video started LOL First Class in the classic colors I have ever seen anywhere in southern MI. Saw a pretty new MF combine too. It was a great day for sighting unusual machines for this area.
I ran a John Deere 8120 with tinted windows and an A&L F705 grain cart to haul my bosses corn. Edit: I was hauling 195 bu/ac irrigated corn and in the other field, it was 129 bu/ac dryland corn.
@@brushydionysus2537 funny thing is on the larger scale operations between dealerships, chemical companies, fuel, the bank and the tax man, the farmer is paid the least on his own farm but assumes the most risk. Shitty
Hope the operator didn't mess anything up folding that augar with the pro still running. I've seen guys do that and when they fold back out it jams the big 2in pin that locks the flight together so hard it bends the hinge or deforms the tube where the hydraulic cylinders welded or makes the flighting go one way or the other
Noticed that the beans were rather short..is that common in this area of the state?. Or was it growing conditions this year? Also i noticed the tactor and cart go a fair ways to unload..is it to wet in the fields for the semis?
It's a myth that tracks reduce compaction. Compaction from tracks is comparable to a 35 psi tire, any tire inflated under 20 psi will generate less compaction than a track.
What's up with all of this foreign equipment coming into the US? Claas, Fendt, etc etc? Does John Deere, Case IH, Gleaner, and New Holland have an issue with marketing?
It’s all competition. AGCO which is a US Company has owned Fendt since the late 90’s. The Fendt CVT drive has been used in AGCO, Challenger and Massey Ferguson tractors since 2006. AGCO is looking to stream line to one high horse power full range line and it seems they have chosen Fendt to be that. The CLAAS combines are built in Omaha, Nebraska.
@@bigtractorpower Yup, definitely getting the best bang for your buck with a grain cart that big, it should be able to pay for itself several times over
cada de que veo maquinas con cabezales mas chicos de su capacidad me imagino que lo ocupan asi para que la mquina trabaje mas liviana y mas ligera o no ??? corigeme si estoy equivocado @bigtractopower aa y saludos desde bolivia
The quality of these videos lately are through the roof. Another awesome video.
Thank you for watching.
Red River Valley FarmBoy it’s easy to look up specs…
Thank you! Keeping my table full! God Bless you.
This video was awesome! One of my favorites of yours. Love the camera placement and especially the operators view from the cabs. Thanks for bringing us along!
What a huge grain cart😉👍
Thanks for sharing👍👍
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LOVED THIS VIDEO. WISH YOU WOULD’VE SENT YOUR DRONE UP TO SEE THE CARTS LOADING FROM THAT ANGLE ..
Thanks for all your videos and hard work to get them. I learn so much. You say just enough and not too much. You allow us to hear the equipment in action and I appreciate that my friend.
I wish I could have gotten a drone view. It was not a good day to fly. I plan to visit this farm again.
Thanks Jason for another really great video. J&M are nice carts for sure. My favorite are Kinze. 2,000 bushel definitely keeps things moving. 😁👍👌
We are currently running a 7200r with a Brent 880 but hopefully going to upgrade in the next year or two since our farm is growing in size
Nice tractor and cart.
There is some serious equipment, thanks for sharing BTP
I just bought 3 autonomous electric Brent 755-E grain wagons. They are autonomous and drive themselves from the field to the farm unload into my storage bin and then return to the field. No tractor or tractor driver needed each wheel has an electric motor mounted to it with a Tesla steering system installed the battery pack will provide 50 miles of power before needing recharging and has a top speed of 20 mph with dynamic breaking for recharging the battery
That sounds very interesting.
I think what is almost as impressive as the cart is the machine needed to run it. 2000 bushels of corn would be over 110,000 pounds! What would be the minimum weight/horsepower needed to pull this cart?
Thank you again for a great video!
We run a 2010 8295R with a Brent 1282. We like it a lot
We saw a Claas just like that one yesterday along with a JD combine and a JD tractor pulling a large cart. I thought this was from that farm/'field when the video started LOL First Class in the classic colors I have ever seen anywhere in southern MI. Saw a pretty new MF combine too. It was a great day for sighting unusual machines for this area.
A great video of the harvest.
I ran a John Deere 8120 with tinted windows and an A&L F705 grain cart to haul my bosses corn.
Edit: I was hauling 195 bu/ac irrigated corn and in the other field, it was 129 bu/ac dryland corn.
Very nice. The 8120 is a good tractor.
@@bigtractorpower it is a very good tractor. I like it. 👍
I really like your harvest video very good qualitiy of videos
Missed a few videos from you, but this 1 is again 👍👍
Thank you for watching Alex. I have a bunch of new items on the way.
another great video,keep on finding them..
That's a bigun! 👍🇺🇸
215000 WOW
Nice 😎
Awesome video,greeting from Montreal in Canada :)
Just think every 10 loads of soybeans is a quarter million dollars that's some pretty work
when my country look like you
I'm waiting for along time no someone can trust me !
you are so good🥰
Another interesting video Jason, thx!
Thank you for watching.
SUPER!!!
Hi great video least one thing about the tera tracks they never get a puncture
the price of equipment is just on a whole other scale nowadays.
Takes money to make money nowadays
@@brushydionysus2537 funny thing is on the larger scale operations between dealerships, chemical companies, fuel, the bank and the tax man, the farmer is paid the least on his own farm but assumes the most risk. Shitty
Awsome video BTP. That bearing or auger flight squeaking was loud
Great awesome video Jason
Thank you for watching.
Awesome Video Buddy!!
Awesome video!!
Thank you for watching.
Hope the operator didn't mess anything up folding that augar with the pro still running. I've seen guys do that and when they fold back out it jams the big 2in pin that locks the flight together so hard it bends the hinge or deforms the tube where the hydraulic cylinders welded or makes the flighting go one way or the other
What is the idea of combining across the rows?
It picks up the beans better.
Great vídeo.
Beast
Yep, quite an expensive one too!
What does the farm think of the clause combine like it?
They like the 8700 very much. Grain eating machine.
Wow! A grain car that costs more than twice the price of my mom’s luxury SUV?
Lots of metal and rubber.
Looks like soil compaction.......
Noticed that the beans were rather short..is that common in this area of the state?. Or was it growing conditions this year? Also i noticed the tactor and cart go a fair ways to unload..is it to wet in the fields for the semis?
Another great video. So, how many pounds of bean dust do you think you eat while filming these?? 😄
I'm watching the video and my eyes are watering and I want to sneeze cuz of all the dust !!
Way too much. Soybean harvest is my least favorite season to film.
Your next video is about compaction right
ماشاالله تبارك الله على هذا العمل الصالح والراقي
The whole grain cart is more than the towing capacity of an f450 😆
Where in SE Illinois?
I would like to these tracked tractors chopping corn into silage....
It's a myth that tracks reduce compaction. Compaction from tracks is comparable to a 35 psi tire, any tire inflated under 20 psi will generate less compaction than a track.
Must be difficult for the grain cart driver to see how full the cart is because it is so blooming high!
Not if they have cameras and scales in it
That is a pricey piece of equipment. About 100 bucks a bushel. I guess it will amortize out over time. :)
It completes a big job.
Do you think an it’s can pull it because this one pulls it so easily?
Nice bigtractorpower
What's up with all of this foreign equipment coming into the US? Claas, Fendt, etc etc? Does John Deere, Case IH, Gleaner, and New Holland have an issue with marketing?
It’s all competition. AGCO which is a US Company has owned Fendt since the late 90’s. The Fendt CVT drive has been used in AGCO, Challenger and Massey Ferguson tractors since 2006. AGCO is looking to stream line to one high horse power full range line and it seems they have chosen Fendt to be that. The CLAAS combines are built in Omaha, Nebraska.
An 8rx could probably pull it
I would say it has the traction but the 470 hp of the 9RT or a 9RX climbing the leaves in the video really helps. .
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Why do they always seem to cut beans at a different angle to the rows? I guess GPS makes this possible
Helps the cutter bar wear evenly. If you go with the row, you'll just wear out small sections of the cutterbar
@@jllr95 Thanks, that makes sense especially now the rows no longer needed for guidance.
Is that Claas powered by Mercedes Benz or MAN, Jason?
8700’s have the Mercedes
@@ajg7820 thanks
$200.000 for a grain cart ... OMG
Lots of capacity.
@@bigtractorpower Yup, definitely getting the best bang for your buck with a grain cart that big, it should be able to pay for itself several times over
Farmers just barely scraping by ya know.
But y?? You can only legally put about 1000-1100 bushel in a truck
Yes. They fill two trucks at a time.
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Hello! They make an adequate pair...
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Can you spice this video up a bit..like dancing girls or farm humor
Why dont talk in metric tons
We do not use the metric system in the United States.
Goodness! They really don’t know how to operate equipment 😓
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cada de que veo maquinas con cabezales mas chicos de su capacidad me imagino que lo ocupan asi para que la mquina trabaje mas liviana y mas ligera o no ??? corigeme si estoy equivocado @bigtractopower aa y saludos desde bolivia