Born and raised less than 5 miles from the show in Decatur and still never been. Asked some farmers at church about going and nobody offered to take me. Would need a cart for sure because I could not do that much walking but would love to see the show one year before I'm gone
Hey Brian, it was great meeting you at FPS, thanks for signing the back of my shirt! I made sure the Welker's didn't sign over your autograph! You need to have a Nexat to come out for a year to demonstrate all it can do with planting, spraying and harvesting...that would be cool!!
The Nexat was originally developed in Ukraine and is now diversified all across Europe and the Americas😮😮 It has been fully developed and operated across Europe, so it is ready to go🎉🎉😅😅The speed, capacity, and unload time is incredible, you could actually use it without a grane cart.😜😜😜 The sprayer capacity is very large and because of the wide. And stands of it the boom width is as wide as it gets. The control of the down force on the planter is also extremely precise and acurit.🎉🎉🎉 this will be the biggest change in agriculture in the NEXT 30 years.😮😮😮
@@w8stral thay don't mack farm tillage out of aluminum for the same reason thay don't mack bulldozers out of aluminum, cannot handle the stress. Compaction is handled by the size of the wheels and the tracking technology and is not a benefit of it but how a machine of it's size can overcome compaction.😓😓😓😓😓
Sigh, aluminum can take the stresses just fine for everything other than the wear parts which 100% would still be steel. The aluminum you use in such a vehicle would actually have HIGHER stress allowable than the dirt cheap steel they use. Bulldozers are not made from AL as they NEED the weight. Compaction is predicated by speed etc, not just weight/area. Tires are superior to tracks for compaction, but the problem with the giant tires coming out is they are too damned big for a tracked vehicle like this and would destroy 2 rows whereas this NEXAT technically only destroys half a row if that due to tire width ~ equaling planting row width. Heck, if nothing else you could have it carry 2000 bushels instead of 1000 if you went with aluminum which is VERY important for a tracked vehicle as you CANNOT have offload carts along side it now as those tractors/carts cause more compaction than the combines etc as they run around the fields multiple times. The whole thing is half assed if you asked me. Not to mention with a head that wide(or wider) one has SERIOUS terrain issues, but at least that can be overcome with a multi flex head. @@tompreiss5010
@@w8stral money people, money and that is not only in the manufacturing but in repairs and wear related maintaining the equipment. Also mixing metals causes electrolysis problem.😓😓😓😓All so thay don't build skiy scrapers out of aluminum any more because of fire, yes aluminum burns. Bad combination on a harvester.😓😓😓😓😓😓
No aluminum does not burn, it does sag/melt at temperatures a fire generates. Of course same fire utterly scraps any machinery anyways so it makes no difference if it is made from steel oar aluminum. Electroysis is not a problem on machinery as that happens in SALT environments and last I checked farms do not mix with salt.... Galvanic Corrosion is. Aluminum when done right does not have galvanic corrosion problems and I have worked on multiple structures etc made from aluminum with steel etc in it that is just fine, but if you are stupid and put steel bolts in aluminum threads... yea you will have problems. Surely you can reply with more stupid ignorant myth shit... The only reason aluminum is not used is due to cost... of course the cost is minimal as LABOR is the real cost of these low production special machines. @@tompreiss5010
Brian, WELL done. Your questions and your knowledge of the equipment you viewed was excellent. You ask all the right questions and got the answers viewers needed to hear. Thanks.
I yeah, we had the fender mounted radios back in the 70’s for my 15th birthday dad got me an umbrella. Dad knew how to get the most out of his free labor! Lol 😂
that's because small farms are gone....where I live in Barren County KY a spot of land surrounded by 3 highways there was 105 dairy farms, now it is zero, all dairies are now 2000 cows or more instead of 35 to 100, same as walmart and no mom n pop stores, you have no idea what's coming you are not going to like it....Brain isn't either farming will be fully automated soon all the mapping and exact planting will do away with human farmers, 15 minute cities are also coming quickly...sorry if I scared you But God is in control these things must pass.
Brian you're the first of my favorite channels to actually show the show. Chet can't get the camera off his mug, Zach to busy being busy, Cole talks to fast I don't think Tony has been yet
It was a real pleasure visiting with you and your dad and brother on Tuesday you guys are real down to earth people we talked about the rains and how crops looked here in Illinois and thanks for the hat really enjoy your channel
Thanjs for taking me to the show. Miss it all sitting over here in Philippines. Miss the harvest period. On that header my old boss traded up to an 18 row corn head which is aluminum 30 in. Now will fit the planter with two passes instead of leaving 4. Rows. Wonder if its same brand forgot to ask. Problem with them wide grain heads is getting auger out far enough to unload on the go. Seems like a lot of weight on the auger
That all in one machine has to save on all the funtions just in less engines to run. Wow. I hope they make it repair friendly with software updates ect.
I’ve known Heath Kenemund since he was a teenager. He is a man of fantastic character. I doubt your in the market for a new sprayer however, when you start shopping for one, give him a call. You won’t be disappointed!!
i think it is an awesome machine now instead of you combine just sitting around most of the year you can take the power plant and chassis from the unit and use it all year for everything its genius
@@machew2009in Germany the idea was Born early in the 50s but only for planting and cultivat with fandt Gt. The nexat is on a high lvl about ctf 95% from your field isn't massed with soil compaction that is massiv. I go in metric now a normal Farmer in Germany using in CTF as example going in cultivater with 9m and seeding in 9m also combine header in 9m and sprays in 27m. The nexat is planting combine and cultivat in 50 feet (15.24 m) so u are doing a big plus to your ground.
No it was. I probably should have done a follow up on it but I didn’t think of it. There is a video on my channel from March where I interviewed the owner of big bud with his new 700
The flex of the Fendt Momentum planter is so attractive. The farm I work for purchased a Horsch maestro for this spring and it's tool bar has ZERO flexibility. Not all the field are flat and so in the hills the outside row units would be out of the ground, hanging in the air dropping corn seed on top of the ground😡. All the company reps say " limitations of the machine". Owners really wished they had realized that before the purchase.
I see the Nexat as a step towards total automation. Once a field is set for the controlled traffic, the variables could remain fairly consistent from year to year. The chassis makes maneuvering pin point relative to pulled implements. In 20 years, there will be a high probability you will be planting from your kitchen table Brian. 😮
@@w8stral You are right that is a possibility. It won’t be for every operation or terrain type. With A.I., it is reasonable to expect the machine will learn the variables of every patch of ground it works year after year. Another reasonable prediction is the average large farming operation would prefer to know the consistency a highly automated machine will provide versus the uncertainty of various human operators that are new and / or inexperienced. It may not be what people want to hear, but it is a probable reality for a sizable portion of the agricultural industry in the future.
Well if one goes with automation then multiple much smaller machines will be preferred for reliability concerns if nothing else. Not one giant single machine. Automation will be even MORE dependent on sensors functioning ALL the time. Right now when they futzz up we can still go into manual over ride mode for most operations anyways. Of course HOW AI is supposed to deal with blown down corn.... yea, not in my lifetime most likely anyways@@coreybrueckner4032
That 715 Case looks like it would be nice to have. I don't want to think about the price tag though. The two Case dealerships near me don't have a single tractor for sale on the lot except for small yard tractors. & they haven't had any for quite a while. Nothing you would use in the field. The John Deere dealerships have several tractors on their lots. Not that I'm in the market for a tractor of any color.
I watched a lot on the Nexat been very interested. That one will take some time to prove itself. You were a better Salesman for it then yeh actual salesman.
We ran those style header paddles on our Gleaner R62 custom cutter special that you saw at Maywes Do you suppose Mike Mitchell is eyeing one of those 62' drapers