Thanks for sticking the camera on the outside of the Quadtrac to show how narrow it is while driving across the bridges. As you said Reese, you need a "couple of guts" to do it.
Jo que fincas ,y la tierra ,espectacular ,,que envidia me dais, ,me gustaría estar unos días viendo los labores y cosechadoras case IH ,bueno y esos tractores,espectacular . Saludos desde España
Great video I like to see that tiling machine work. Good drone shots of the disk ripper working Sound like next week going be a good week maybe you can get alot of tiling done. f
Seen a couple years back in Illinois where someone was tiling their field and they got stuck. They brought in a second tractor to get it unstuck. Well the plow was hung up on a pipe line. They ruptured the pipe line killing them both and injured 2 other people. Always have locates done on your fields even if you think you know what's under them. It's free to call 811. Never use a chain for towing or any form of recovery unless the chain is rated to do so.
You guys are doing the right thing , we did alot of drainage work in the UK , pays you back over the years , we reckoned it put 3 weeks on either side of the growing season !!!
Always something to do. Tiling isn't cheap, but has a continuing return on your investment. Getting some primary fall tillage done will speed things along for next spring. We've done primarily random drainage. Have encountered failed clay tile of various sizes and designs. A lot of work years ago...much of it was likely dug in by hand. One grandfather had a steam-powered tile rig, that would have been nifty to see.
Enjoyed the video, again. I’d like to retire and come work for y’all! Tiling is so strange to me being from Texas high plains with only ~16” average rain and a caliche base about 1-3’ below topsoil. Drain that water to us!
I’ve seen more farmers bailing the corn stubble this year than ever before even seen some bail the bean stubble still a lot of corn to harvest in our area.
Finished our tillage yesterday, had double crop beans worked up better after the rain got the atraw stuck the ground, applying nh3 now, won't run today will run tomorrow and be all done 125 left
Nice to see tillage work as most fields in our area are zero tillage thus weeds are only killed by spraying multiple times per year. Your fields definitely look nicer with an awesome seed bed
Great vid bud. Hey im over the moon that after 3 years case have finally got the software for the 1200 monitor to talk to those strange things us weird folks like to hook onto their tractor's sometimes..... Um what are they called... Oh , Implements... I know crazy us wanting it to run an implement right.. 😅😂😅😊
Sorry I’m new to this Why do you call this flexible pipe “tiling” I assume it’s for irrigation. Every time I watch your videos I’m impressed with how much equipment you own and operate and then you drag out something diffrent😂
I’m speaking out of turn but this is not for irrigation this is to drain the water off the ground. Much of this pipe is perforated allowing the water to come in keeping the soil out and draining the water off the fields unless this case they are tiling to a location. Hopefully this makes sense. Anybody feel free to correct me. Not above being wrong I have not watched The entire video yet
The gentleman above is correct, this "tile" is for drainage and has no pressure applied to it!!! It is called "tile" because the original, back in the day, was made of actual kiln fired solid tile pipe!!!
Lol nice drone pilot skills😆😆👍👍. I’d love to be a paid drone pilot filming farm equipment!! I’m just not good with the editing, lighting and all the crap that ppl expect from “professional “ photographers or drone pilots😆🤷♂️😖😔
Thanks for sticking the camera on the outside of the Quadtrac to show how narrow it is while driving across the bridges. As you said Reese, you need a "couple of guts" to do it.
Man you could almost plant behind that ripper doin a great job you to Reese lol
Dang good show
Wow ! Seems like the GPS technology has revolutionized planting , harvesting , spraying , tiling and tillage .
Jo que fincas ,y la tierra ,espectacular ,,que envidia me dais, ,me gustaría estar unos días viendo los labores y cosechadoras case IH ,bueno y esos tractores,espectacular . Saludos desde España
Nothing like a year with harvest before Halloween and the ground prep before Thanksgiving. 2023 is good year
Happy Sunday = church, Ivers, & sunshine…
great video reese boss man looks happy to be tiling
Another great video!
Blessings
Thank you! Family friendly Channel.
Good video. Lots of work. Thanks
Love the music when you fly the drone. Tiling is expensive to place, but will pay big dividend in the future.
Nice video again boys! Just amazing the sheer volume of work you guys get done in a week. Take care and have a safe upcoming week.
I’ll second that!
love the vids
Great video I like to see that tiling machine work. Good drone shots of the disk ripper working Sound like next week going be a good week maybe you can get alot of tiling done. f
Nice Reese, big tractor, narrow bridge !!!
Reese you put out the best videos! So interesting and down to earth family!
My ag teacher Mr Shearer way back in the day taught us that tiling is the best investment you can do for your fields..
To a point. Not all fields need tile.
And for some irrigation is better.
Love the music in each video
One of the best times of the day for a farmer is sunset...maybe sunrise. Thank you Ivers Family.
Good vid! 👍 📸
Thanks for the detailed look at tiling. Great job explaining everything.
Another great video Reese, keep them coming.
Great job… love watching the whole crew work..keep up the great content!
another great video! hi smoke.
Reese, Another great video, keep them coming. Missed seeing George, I always enjoy his calm demeaner regardless of what issue he faces.
13:21 "Smoke Show" 👋👋👋😎
Thank you
Awesome videos as always. I love the drone shots, shows God's land&country.
Another great week. Missed seeing David and Jay! Looks like you’ve got really good moisture for fall harvest.
Seen a couple years back in Illinois where someone was tiling their field and they got stuck. They brought in a second tractor to get it unstuck. Well the plow was hung up on a pipe line. They ruptured the pipe line killing them both and injured 2 other people.
Always have locates done on your fields even if you think you know what's under them. It's free to call 811.
Never use a chain for towing or any form of recovery unless the chain is rated to do so.
How do you know that they didn’t call 811
Great video very cool stuff don’t see much ripping or tile here in southwest Ohio
Mornin Reese great video
This episode should’ve been called “Tilling and Tiling” 😂
Holy smokes had no idea how close and how tight the fit was going over the old Tresle bridge
Great. Well done. Thanks.
You guys are doing the right thing , we did alot of drainage work in the UK , pays you back over the years , we reckoned it put 3 weeks on either side of the growing season !!!
Always something to do. Tiling isn't cheap, but has a continuing return on your investment. Getting some primary fall tillage done will speed things along for next spring. We've done primarily random drainage. Have encountered failed clay tile of various sizes and designs. A lot of work years ago...much of it was likely dug in by hand. One grandfather had a steam-powered tile rig, that would have been nifty to see.
That spiecer was made in my home town of celina ohio ..the wife worked for buckeye or m and s until till they moved to Wisconsin
Enjoyed the video, again. I’d like to retire and come work for y’all!
Tiling is so strange to me being from Texas high plains with only ~16” average rain and a caliche base about 1-3’ below topsoil. Drain that water to us!
we use to put about 5000 ft of tile a day with a striker similar to the machine , then backfilled with a stieger
Good video
Very interesting to see what your options are when you get one of those big quad tracs stuck.
One of the other quads or the excavator. Not a big deal.
Nice Vid!
I’ve seen more farmers bailing the corn stubble this year than ever before even seen some bail the bean stubble still a lot of corn to harvest in our area.
Finished our tillage yesterday, had double crop beans worked up better after the rain got the atraw stuck the ground, applying nh3 now, won't run today will run tomorrow and be all done 125 left
Dennis, I know what you're saying is interesting. Just can't hear you standing next to that tile plow. Keep em coming!!
Nice to see tillage work as most fields in our area are zero tillage thus weeds are only killed by spraying multiple times per year. Your fields definitely look nicer with an awesome seed bed
They also do no till
Great vid bud. Hey im over the moon that after 3 years case have finally got the software for the 1200 monitor to talk to those strange things us weird folks like to hook onto their tractor's sometimes..... Um what are they called... Oh , Implements... I know crazy us wanting it to run an implement right.. 😅😂😅😊
Looks good to me
Sounds like a Detroit diesel on that tile plow, she was really screaming.
Thought maybe you guys would get to demo the new 715 quad trac
Another great video Reese. Thought I may have seen a bit of smoke in the 620?
Do you guys have a yankum rope.? Great video as always.
Hello Reese. Great channel seems like really good family farm. What kind of drone do you use and is it hard to learn to use and any licenses required?
Curious how much deeper you put your mains below your laterals?
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What kind of cover crop stands are you seeing on the ground you broadcast with the Salford?
What are they gonna do with the bridge?
Tiling Machine sounds like it has 2 stroke diesel.
Screaming Jimmy
@@wildedog3967 Yes.......... or Pissed off Irish banshee
Sorry I’m new to this
Why do you call this flexible pipe “tiling” I assume it’s for irrigation.
Every time I watch your videos I’m impressed with how much equipment you own and operate and then you drag out something diffrent😂
I’m speaking out of turn but this is not for irrigation this is to drain the water off the ground. Much of this pipe is perforated allowing the water to come in keeping the soil out and draining the water off the fields unless this case they are tiling to a location. Hopefully this makes sense.
Anybody feel free to correct me. Not above being wrong I have not watched The entire video yet
The gentleman above is correct, this "tile" is for drainage and has no pressure applied to it!!! It is called "tile" because the original, back in the day, was made of actual kiln fired solid tile pipe!!!
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Thank you@@blainefox3314
How long does it take you to drive across that tresses bridge with a tractor?
When will you be getting the new Case 715 ~
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Lol nice drone pilot skills😆😆👍👍. I’d love to be a paid drone pilot filming farm equipment!! I’m just not good with the editing, lighting and all the crap that ppl expect from “professional “ photographers or drone pilots😆🤷♂️😖😔