Two Fendt Tractors Plowing Deep
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Yes I know they aren't actually Fendt but they are only a decal away.
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Love this Video of 2 1038s together. Love these tractors as they are Great on Fuel. I hope you stick with Fendt in the Future. Cant wait to see your Growing Season on video with your new Gleaner. Hope it works well for you.
Hard dirty work. Thanks for a great demo! Nice to see how things are done, If it wasn't for the internet most people would never see all this great stuff.
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Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Great show’s thanks for sharing them.
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Enjoyed watching the drain tile going. Thanks for sharing. 🇺🇸
Good teamwork, amazing work of man and machine, like you said you wouldn't want to tile with clay the way it was done do many years ago. But as you found some were still doing their job all these years later.
Nice video explaining the process
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Good advice..... hold the pipe when you pull out......
Plastic is fantastic!
Are you using ADS pipe?
Knife slots make sense.
Tracer wire to find in future.
Hook up soil max to Cat D6 or D7 and walk the dog.
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Great detailed Pipe Laying ...
Enjoyed once again fella's. Y'all got alot going on, can't wait till it all comes together. Bless you all, Bless your mom.
Here in Western New York many farmers installed drain tile.Its impressive to see the improvement in the land once installed. The neighboring land also benefits ..
Thanks for sharing. Exciting and educational 😎 keep on keepin on
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Back in 70's we used tubing with a sock over it to tile peat bogs that had quick sand thru it Worked very good still draining today.
That Unit Sure Does Make Short Work of it, Good Experience to Have Under Your Belt I Would Think. Another Great Video Brian, See You In The Next One.
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Brian - can you show us more detail on the tile map? Great job with the video. You got great support from tile plow vendor.
Whens a Fendt not a Fendt...when its yellow :)... my family was involved in land drainage when I was youger and I can remeber helping putting in clay pipes - think my hands are still recovering :) they sold the business to a larger group so unfortunatly I never got to play large. Keep up the good work and filiming all the best and be safe from the UK ...also love they dad was not impressed with the progress of the building....maybe some working words were used. :)
Great Vlog, these Drainage are very interesting, thanks for sharing
Great video!!!! In Ireland when we put down drainage pipe like this we pud down pea gravel/stone as well!!!!
Great job guys tile is worth every dollar god bless
The 10in boots for those plows are real fun to change
I’m impressed with your yellow Challengers. They seem more impressive than Mike Mitchell’s Fendts. Even though there same tractor 🚜 the yellow definitely looks better!
Great video those Challenges look great with the plow. Have a great weekend. Thank you
Hope you have a great weekend too
Great video and very interesting watching you guys lay title. Happy belated birthday to your dad Brian.
Love Fendt tractors. Even if they're yellow 😁
What a slick (no pun intended) operation this is turning out to be, Brian. I'm sure you'll see a great improvement in those fields. Also, go great to see a woman out in the fields! Great content as usual. 💜
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The grade of the tile all the matters, how well the water flows through it to get rid of the water to keep the tile clean. Brian great content as always. Keep them coming. Catchya at the next one. Be safe!!
Good to hear you getting better at running the tile plow.
So fun to all the progress and improvment you do on your farm. Keep up the good spirit!
Great crew working together. Got a lot done.
Great awesome video Brian , it’s a hard pull pulling that threw the ground
I can't believe how forgiving your soils are a few tried it in the spring not any more and a few tried it after planting not any more. Most plant spring wheat and tile in August and September or after bean and corn harvest. We usually have frost in ground till April some times mid to late April.
Your lucky in my part on Iowa you would be using the excavator to dig out big rock once and awhile
I thought I actually saw you doing something this time.....but I was wrong. LOL
Fendt Tractors should be Green !!!🤗🤗
Greetings from Germany
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Or black...
We just had a 65ac tile project finished up last week, its fairly sandy ground so everything on that farm got sock on it to prevent it filling in hopefully. That field is about 130ac and almost all the old tile they cut through with the plow last fall or this spring was filled with sand and filling nothing anymore
Man I love Agco
Can't wait to see how much this improves the productivity of this land. Bj seems to have a good handle on how to run the plow and stay away from the work!🤣 Just kidding.
Hope the weather was good so you could finish your tile project.......
Guess if it wasn't , I'm sure Dad found things for you and BJ to do....... LOL 😆
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Looking good 👍🏻👍🏻
Liked and subscribe sir mayby considering a sidejob as pipelayers anyways great video, thanks Brian greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
30inch top soil luck to have 12 here, can’t believe clay will travel like that a week after heavy rain. Drizzle is keeping us from planting faba beans.
Thanks Brian!
The slit size matters. That sand will fill up that larger slit quick. At least you guys don't have ledge and big rocks everywhere.
This has been very interesting for someone who is not in the farming community
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Hay y'all doin a good job there wanted to extend more prayers for your mom and y'all God Bless.
So once all the extra help leaves, knowing full well that BJ is going to be de-moted ground man/grunt,
Whoops! Sent that too soon. What I want to know is: who gets to drive BJ’s tractor when the extra help leaves and he gets de-moted to ground man/grunt?
Border view farms already has beans in ground it may only be 20 acres but it's a start.
The Old Pipelayer joke! Never gets old.
Perfect!
Way back when I was working in the pipe factory as a teeneager my job was coiling the pipe but also looking for blowouts in the pipe . I got really good at hearing when they happened when it was extruded . Thankfully it doesn't happen that often because I hated cutting out that section and adding a coupler while things were going . The larger pipe was not as hard but a 4 inch could be a real bitch to change
Those yellow fendts are starting to grow on me
They are branded as challenger tractors
@@jimleech8915 it’s still a yellow fendt
definitely looks sharp
QUESTION:
@Brian, will you be running time lapse on the construction of the buildings ?
Seems like never enough time in a day. And when Ohio weather breaks, it’s go time.
Saw them working ground up in Lucas this afternoon.
after a long time i need to use subtitles ;)
Until yesterday it was unusually dry for this time of year. It isn’t tiling if you aren’t in mud asshole deep to a giraffe! 😂
Apprentice pipe layers, 😁
I live along the Scioto and it look like that tile may have gotten a workout this week
Anyone else waiting to see Randy and Zach show up hahaha
What about the IowANFarmer?
Yes!!!!! My thought exactly 😂
Not really
Said it out loud at the beginning "where's the master pipe layer?!" 😂🤣
Good video Brian.
You might have mentioned it, but what sized field are you in acre wise? Digging up anything of interest like old equipment parts or harness parts from the horse and buggy days? Let her Rip!
Would love to hear larson farms
Thoughts?
About what
A couple of questions. Where will you get top soil to fill in the ditches from? Are there some high spots you can scrap off? Are you gonna run the turbo till over the tile lines to smooth them out? Thanks. Great video as always
If U need a little more pull hook the massey up to it. lol
Brotherly love at 13:35😂
Huh BJ said all you do is pull your pipe! Thanks for sharing
Be nice if you could utilize that water that drains off.
Looks like ya need couple more projects ahead of busy season Brian
Ready for some high yields!Kayla needs a new Suburban! - lol
Was that the lovely wife helping too?
Now if dad would just quit digging up the old lines!
i was told the old drains need ripping out totally for best results
I'll be curious to see what the ROI looks like on this field year over year. I assume you'll see, weather permitting etc, a higher yield than previous year(s) correct?
Another good one men.
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How many hours generally do you tile plow and during what times of the year
Border View Farms planted 30 acres of beans
Where are they located?
@@brentanderson8147 On the Michigan Ohio border
@@richardhaughey532 the snow just melted here where I'm at in Northern Illinois there's still some in the ditches and fence lines
why so thin tires on those tractors bigger tires more traction, at least that is how it works on my farm. But those are some nice tractors.
Where is all the water going to exit the tiles?
Brian why didn’t you just tape over the hole in the pipe as the joint was taped over?
The pipe isn’t as strong after it gets a hole in it like that
Love the video Brian an familys
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What do you do with the ridges before you start tillage
That has got to be very expensive. Does Soil Conservation help with the cost?
No but they will help you draw up a plan on the best way to install
How many pumps do you have to handle that field.
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What will those pipes do?
How do you get the water to drain towards the pipe? If the pipes are 40ft apart how do you get water 20 ft away to funnel into the pipe?
Gravity does all the work.
DAS BOOT!!!
You guys going to put a cement floor in your fertilizer shed
Hi Brian is the tow rope attached to the plow? Cheers from Brendan (Australia)
Yes
Master Pipe layer. How many kids that call you dad does it take to qualify? LOL
Im more interested in that young lady we keep getting a glimpse of!
Question Brian, how do y'all run tile across that ditch?
Why couldn't you put the 8 inch pipe directly in the ditch and just cover it up? Hope that's not a completely stupid question..
Not stupid at all that’s what I thought we’d do as well originally but using the plow beside the ditch will accomplish the same thing and using the plow is much more accurate as that ditch isn’t on grade and is shallow
So what’s the pitch on those 6” lines? Is the 4” 1/8” every foot??🤔
No I think it was 1/6
Very interesting to see how tiling is accomplished. Also, what brand is the excavator?
Cut the centers for planters
Would you tie into that old tile or just patch it
Well I'm guessing dax will be the one in the holes once the extra help leaves. Keep plugging away, lots going on and o wait is that spring planting season coming?
Brian there can be only one Master Pipe Layer! Lol
Clay at 30”. Crap eastern Nebraska clay is the top soil
do you have to mark the pull that deep?
How did you figure out how to till and where??