What was in the tank you where pulling behind chopper and great to see fine chopping instead of how fast u can get to the other end must be some good quality silage didn’t see all the leaves blowing off at the header
@@Jonas889665This is Texas though, they've got so much land the last thing on their mind is ground compaction. I'm from the Netherlands and ground compaction is exit point #1 when approaching whatever harvest it is you're thinking about over here. Not so much when you've got all the acres in the world to work with.
Martin Skevla ground compaction is definitely on our minds, in an ideal world we’d run wider tires, but we plant on narrow row spacing so we need to have narrower tires. We are located in Minnesota.
@@aaronzenner9888 huh, could have sworn I read Texas in a discription but I was on a silage binge watch so I guess I mixed up some. Thanks for the clarification. Front PTO investment shows your farm has compaction on its mind but it's incompatible to our way of farming still. We're the size of Delaware as a country in the Netherlands and compaction is the only thing on our mind since with so little land it is a direct factor for gaining yield.
Just out of curiosity how many rows of hay are getting thrown into one huge windrow. I have a custom farm operation by where I live that has 2 new holland choppers and they throw 7 rows together into 1
Your quality is like unprecedented! The 2/3 vids per year make it worth subscribing but stick to country or some off the wall techno music!! Not the late 90's rock everyone knows. You vids from 3 yrs ago we soooo dramatic & catchy! 👍👌🤘
Always great videos. The high drama music is not so bad once you hear this music🧐🤔🙄
What was in the tank you where pulling behind chopper and great to see fine chopping instead of how fast u can get to the other end must be some good quality silage didn’t see all the leaves blowing off at the header
Most of the time its water, so the hay doesn't get gummed up in the spout. Alittle water helps it travel more smoothly and adds a bit of moisture
Some guys put an inoculate on as they are chopping
Where does the water get sprayed on the feed? At the head, or through the innoculant injection system?
B Munk we have pipe fittings welded onto a shield above the feedrolls, in the past we’ve had them on the back cover of the knife drum too
Wow, I’ve been thinking of adding water to my chopper in hay for the same reason. What is the gallons per minute? Great video!!
Awesome video Aaron😃
Awesome video Aaron! Thanks!!
Another very good video Aaron👍🏻
We Heartily Thank you Sir
Very nice video if you like farming, I love farming
2:09 the one Case at the end 👏
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What's this? Front PTO in America? They've finally seen the light thank you jeebus!!
Now they need to upgrade their tires. Rowcrop tires ar just not nearly as universal as big flotation tires with tire pressure regulation systems.
@@Jonas889665This is Texas though, they've got so much land the last thing on their mind is ground compaction. I'm from the Netherlands and ground compaction is exit point #1 when approaching whatever harvest it is you're thinking about over here. Not so much when you've got all the acres in the world to work with.
Martin Skevla ground compaction is definitely on our minds, in an ideal world we’d run wider tires, but we plant on narrow row spacing so we need to have narrower tires. We are located in Minnesota.
@@aaronzenner9888 huh, could have sworn I read Texas in a discription but I was on a silage binge watch so I guess I mixed up some. Thanks for the clarification. Front PTO investment shows your farm has compaction on its mind but it's incompatible to our way of farming still. We're the size of Delaware as a country in the Netherlands and compaction is the only thing on our mind since with so little land it is a direct factor for gaining yield.
Good work
Are the Choppers from Robinson Farming?
What kind of drone did you use to shoot this video and what kind of editing software do you have?
Cullin Lickfelt I have a Mavic pro, and I use iMovie on my MacBook for the editing.
Great Video !👍
Speechless once again!
I see you throw a case tractor in there every once in a while, haha
This video was oddly satisfying
8R with such small Tires? What about soil pressure? (Don't know if thats the right translation)
Fabian Weingart all of our row farming is done on 22” rows, so we need to have skinny tires for that.
Great video
Just out of curiosity how many rows of hay are getting thrown into one huge windrow. I have a custom farm operation by where I live that has 2 new holland choppers and they throw 7 rows together into 1
andrew peterson we throw 7 into 1 also, we have 30’ mowers, so it ends up being about 70’
What's the tank on the back of the combine for?
Water, they can spray alittle on the feed it gets too dry, prevents hest build up and keeps the choppers from clogging
@@darnellquesnel1832 Thank you so much. I learned something today! Woot! Woot!
Darnell Quesnel are you sure it’s not for preservatives
How fast are you guys chopping in the video?
Ethann Newport we were probably averaging 10 mph
Aaron Zenner That’s quite impressive! I’m used to about 4-6 MPH for chopping.
Where was this at what state?
very nice
Man this farmer must be a billionaire.
Your quality is like unprecedented! The 2/3 vids per year make it worth subscribing but stick to country or some off the wall techno music!! Not the late 90's rock everyone knows. You vids from 3 yrs ago we soooo dramatic & catchy! 👍👌🤘
How many ha?
Amazing!
Can you tell me the name of the first song?
Love your videos😍
small town usa
First song is Small Town USA by Justin Moore.
Second one is Kryptonite by Three Doors Down.
Done with chopping hay already?
Zachary Saurini we are done with 3rd crop, we’ll start 4th in two weeks
So Beautiful I love you
Over kill?
FARM_ BOYO-_- nope, it’s just right!
Aaron Zenner didn’t know if 8 mergers was over the top guess not 😂
Aaron Zenner it’s probably just my jealously of my farm not being that big
Normally we wouldn’t have them all in the same field. This was a fluke thing
Macie rozmach
Bit to much rakes