Hello Mr & Mrs Farmer, Everytime you show your combine in a video I always say to myself how it is in such beautiful condition for a used combine. You really lucked out and found a gem as it looks like its still brand new.
They are swapping around the way they are mounted so it will give the combine a wider stance to help it balance and handle the hills better while harvesting on the hills in the field
Never trust a hydraulic jack. Put some blocks under the front end so the combine doesn't kill someone if the jack fails or the combine slips off the jack. Very dangerous. A family friend (from our fertilizer dealership) was nearly crushed to death when a heavy hydraulic bumper jack failed after he had jacked up the front of their semi truck. He had the front wheels off and was climbing under the truck. The jack failed. The truck dropped and stopped when the front breaks hit the concrete pad. He was pinned for about 20 minutes with his head squished between the oil pan and the concrete pad, until the EMTs were able to get the truck off of him. He survived, but he has brain damage. He should have had blocks under the truck so that he wouldn't get crushed if the jack fails.
Thank you for the video. I always enjoy them.
Hello Mr & Mrs Farmer, Everytime you show your combine in a video I always say to myself how it is in such beautiful condition for a used combine. You really lucked out and found a gem as it looks like its still brand new.
Nice work by all and blessed wishes with your harvest.
I see Google Earth has finally updated the maps and shows tje new building instead of the old barn like in the picture.
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What exactly are y'all doing to the tires on the combine now
They are swapping around the way they are mounted so it will give the combine a wider stance to help it balance and handle the hills better while harvesting on the hills in the field
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Never trust a hydraulic jack. Put some blocks under the front end so the combine doesn't kill someone if the jack fails or the combine slips off the jack. Very dangerous. A family friend (from our fertilizer dealership) was nearly crushed to death when a heavy hydraulic bumper jack failed after he had jacked up the front of their semi truck. He had the front wheels off and was climbing under the truck. The jack failed. The truck dropped and stopped when the front breaks hit the concrete pad. He was pinned for about 20 minutes with his head squished between the oil pan and the concrete pad, until the EMTs were able to get the truck off of him. He survived, but he has brain damage. He should have had blocks under the truck so that he wouldn't get crushed if the jack fails.
Mine is ready to roll
Lot of repeated info
What is this Clown on about .😂😂