You are really not getting any better airflow without the cab. Plus you get that sun on you . Just open those huge windows and prop those doors like they are meant too . Maybe add a metal fan for 30 bucks.
I have a 612c and it is a common problem with the sniping roles coming loose and messing the shaft up so we go threw and torque them and put lock tight on them. We found if they are run long that way it will crack the housing that the 2 shafts run threw so I just change that to. Have a safe and great harvest
Grant and Spencer, if you are trying to loosen rusted parts i highly recomend PB Blaster, i got my brake rotors off with that stuff after struggling with wd40, it helps alot with that upper-midwest rust we get
Hey grant I’m Zane I work on a ranch and farm in Montana savage and Sidney so I was wondering if I could get to go help with bales I’m 10 and my brother is 15
That one, comment that I gave you earlier. I want to add something new about your game. Add a zero turn and let the excavator and turn cut your grass and dig.
Id rather run 4 solid 20,30,40 series Deere’s than one newer one having to hook and unhook constantly. That’s all wasted time. My opinion the older 20-55 series are mechanically better anyways than the newer ones. They don’t build tractors like they used to
I’d leave the cab, I run one with a disc vine. At the speed you would cut you get more than enough airflow through. The other nice thing with those is how little fuel they go through
How on earth do you remember how to put all that back together again? It’s Humpty Dumpty time all over but to a much great extreme. Enjoy your videos. Lifting prayers for a safe and prosperous harvest.
What if it snows , you can get an After market AC to go on it . What if it rains before you can get home from the field. You can never have to many 4020's. If you use a big round Hey Baylor you need the other one with front-end Loader. To load the hay.
I just watched Sonne Farms do that same clutch repair and they did not wire wheel that shaft before putting it back in. Boy oh boy did they struggle bus like crazy.
It would be good for rice in those ponded areas bc that’s how u grow it I only know that bc I’m a 4th gen rice farmer in southeast Texas and I love my life and wouldn’t change it for the world
I agree with everyone else about the cab. I think down the road you would regret taking it off. It provides shade from the sun, protection from the wind and with the windows all out you have really good air flow. I also have to comment on how good a worker Ty is. That young man hung right in there with you guys pitching & stacking hay. That's a hot and dirty job and he took it in stride. Good to see these days.