This is such demanding work but I can’t explain why I find it so relaxing to watch these machines go. Thank you for making these vids and thanks to the farmers for actually doing the hard part.
👍👍. If you have watched it I have a full 13 minute video on the TJ325 with lots more engine sound at m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YfrrlXWzjYw.html
Congrats on the 200k. The Buhler Versatile was still using the 70series NH body parts on this model, on this one its the cab parts, the white roof is straight off the early run Fords from 40 series up then they painted them blue as Ford got right into the 70's
I don’t know about everyone else, but I’m getting my Kinze shovel out and getting it ready to dig millions of holes to drop seeds in and cover ‘em up. Then I’m going to use my newer CaseIH bucket to pour water on ‘em and sit back and watch it come up. Should be really easy. Might have to get the bucket up on a lift in my shop for a little handle repair, but should be ready by plantin time. Then I just sit back in my chair, chew on a piece of grass, and wait...’
It has rained so much here i dont know how yall are even in the field lol. im just 30 minutes east of bowling green and the fields around here a muddy mess.
It’s a muddy mess here too. At the begging of the video I said these are clips from years past and I M looking forward to filming the 2020 field work in a few weeks.
Excuse me BTP but don't turn the knife in the wound, we up here in the north just had a severe storm and nothing looks to be "spring-gy" here ;-) Hahahaha!
big tractor you are a very lucky man to work with that machinery and planting god bless you with that wonderful job someday I will fulfill my dreams of having my tractors and my acres
Congrats on getting to 200k subs BTP love getting to see and hear the variety of equipment you run in North America,you just don’t get to see it here in New Zealand 🇳🇿
Have the owners of the John Deere tractors with quads and triples given any comparisons to similar Case IH Steigers of similar horsepower? How do triple tires compare to the quad tracks as far as getting power to the ground? Thank you for filming these tractors. I always look forward to your videos.
Triples are a good tire option to reduce compaction and improve traction. Tracks are even better. I have watched tracks and triples on heavy tillage in the same field. After a while a tracked tractor will start to lap the triples running the same implement. Tracks plus are that they can pull faster and smoother in the field and most of the time get through we spots with ease. The down side to tracks are they cost $100,000 more than a triple tire tractor and are a bit tough going down the road. The tracks plus on the road is they are narrow compared to triples.
@@bigtractorpower Thank you very much for the response. Have you heard any comparisons of pulling power between a JD 9620rx and a Case IH Steiger 620 quad trac? On another site the host of the video said the Case tractors have more power to the ground vs JD 9620 rx, but John Deere has fewer failures. Really enjoy the videos.
... if I can add, some of the tractors seemed to be working harder than others, and it was difficult to determine if the implement had something to do with that. Is it just a matter of horse power, then? Thanks.
@@bigtractorpower Winter comes in handy to catch up a tiny bit on that! And that is a sweet archive. Hope it's backed up well with copies somewhere in another building, too.
Yes the smell fresh turn dirt remind me of day at church all the women talking about there favorite smell s and wife spook up and said I love smell fresh plowed field. They looked at her with this stupid look .luck enough a old 75 yrs young lady was there to defend her
Well "Mike" says anyone can farm! That's what we call absurdity from an ignorant Billionaire who doesn't have a clue and he thinks he can run the United States. He needs to go back into his "hole" and stay away from REAL people who know how to do a man/woman's work. Year's ago I wan an outside sales rep in the Iowa/Illinois area and loved to stop along a country road and watch in the spring the plowing and cultivating and then in the fall to see the corn being harvested. A mesmerizing site and loved it!