Great job Kelsey, great video. Definitely wear gloves pulling bean stubble out of the header it will rip your hands to pieces. We just got a 35 ft draper head will never go back to the old header type. The lilac flowers are a great touch have a safe rest of the harvest season, and a beautiful week ahead Miss Kelsey 😊.
Hi Kels I'm glad you put the cylinder stops down when you were under the head,years ago we had a header come down on my sister when she was underneath the head thank God she wasn't seriously injured,Kels you have an awesome channel keep the videos coming stay safe Kels and have a wonderful day
Hi Kel's awesome video again, it must be very mentally exhausting constantly having to think all the time. Take care out there and keep that combine rolling you farmers do a fantastic job 👍 😊.
That’s a nice combine Kel’s! And to drive him ist the best job. When it’s flows😉But then it’s better as watch tv at home. Did you have flowers in a vase in there? 😀You’re a real farmer girl, I like you😊
New viewer hear and I'll agree on the cutting at an angle. Once the end rows are off I NEVER cut with the rows. But maybe that only works here in southern Indiana.
As of now I’ve been done for two and a half weeks. Bean yields down but corn better than last year for me, however, running my new to me 8120 and a 35’ flex head went well but I have a wiring or sensor issue as I had to run the head in manual along with the tilt for the last half of beans. Looks like those new “o” grate concaves work very well. Can’t wait to see how they do in corn for you.
We have been done for just shy of 3 weeks. The beans were average at best. The corn was pretty good & quite dry for us. The wettest corn we combined was around 18.5%. The driest was 13%. Not a bad harvest for our last one.
What I find amazing, the average farm uses their combine under 200hrs/year. Imagine it was a semi truck. That’s maybe a months usage. A combine should last without issue for 10 years. I think manufacturers build in obsolescence. Imagine people like Deere after making a million on a combine has to get a couple repairs every year.
Great job Kelsey, great video. Definitely wear gloves pulling bean stubble out of the header it will rip your hands to pieces. We just got a 35 ft draper head will never go back to the old header type. The lilac flowers are a great touch have a safe rest of the harvest season, and a beautiful week ahead Miss Kelsey 😊.
Gotta love those beautiful Minnesota sunsets at the end of a long day. Hope the rest of harvest goes smoothly-stay safe out there! 🌞🚜✨
Hi Kels I'm glad you put the cylinder stops down when you were under the head,years ago we had a header come down on my sister when she was underneath the head thank God she wasn't seriously injured,Kels you have an awesome channel keep the videos coming stay safe Kels and have a wonderful day
Hi Kel's awesome video again, it must be very mentally exhausting constantly having to think all the time. Take care out there and keep that combine rolling you farmers do a fantastic job 👍 😊.
That’s a nice combine Kel’s! And to drive him ist the best job. When it’s flows😉But then it’s better as watch tv at home. Did you have flowers in a vase in there? 😀You’re a real farmer girl, I like you😊
My mother's favorite flower. Glad it wasn't anything serious with the header
Great job sweetie
Have you ever tried to go on a slight angle cutting the beans , it can help with cutting and feeding in the header
New viewer hear and I'll agree on the cutting at an angle. Once the end rows are off I NEVER cut with the rows. But maybe that only works here in southern Indiana.
Another great video Kels!
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As of now I’ve been done for two and a half weeks. Bean yields down but corn better than last year for me, however, running my new to me 8120 and a 35’ flex head went well but I have a wiring or sensor issue as I had to run the head in manual along with the tilt for the last half of beans. Looks like those new “o” grate concaves work very well. Can’t wait to see how they do in corn for you.
We have been done for just shy of 3 weeks. The beans were average at best. The corn was pretty good & quite dry for us. The wettest corn we combined was around 18.5%. The driest was 13%. Not a bad harvest for our last one.
great video kels keep on keeping you and your are a great team
Good morning beautiful lady how are you doing today my beautiful sweetheart love you so so very much 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
👌Excellent👌 video
What I find amazing, the average farm uses their combine under 200hrs/year. Imagine it was a semi truck. That’s maybe a months usage. A combine should last without issue for 10 years. I think manufacturers build in obsolescence. Imagine people like Deere after making a million on a combine has to get a couple repairs every year.
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