Throw away middle floor piece, lay 1/4 inch plate over it all, bend front of the 1/4 sheet down and go underneath the front piece.. ....fore and aft will still work.
When we replaced feederhouse chains, we attached the new one to the old one and pulled the old one over the top while feeding the new one underneath. Seems easier that way
Everyone gets to see all this equipment running the fields but very few knows how much work really goes I to keeping them running, great video keep them coming
keep the old chain when you put new chain hook it to old chain and it will follow it around , if it scips on sproket take a screwdriver and put between chain and sproket then reverse or forward spin it that will or you can adjust it that way i changed about 5 chains in my lifetime
Glad you didn't get hit with too much hail. The inch of rain was good though. We got an inch of rain and up to golf ball size hail in north central Oklahoma. Be safe.
Love seeing these repair and maintenance vids. I work for United in Abilene so maybe I’ll run into yall one day if you need anything from the Abilene dealership. Keep up the good content!
Working on combines was always a big challenge when I was farming. My family has been raising rice in se tx since 1921 has only been one green combine on the farm in that time. 105 jd. Rest have been some shade of red. Massy or international now case ih
With all that moisture and a nice wheat crop coming you guys will have to spray some fungicide on your winter wheat soon so those nice big flag leaves don’t get burnt off from the fungus
I find your maintenance/repair videos fascinating. Such complex machines. Glad you didn't get the most extreme weather. Tennis ball sized hail was reported close to DFW. I can't imagine what that would be like. We are 98 miles southeast of you & got virtually no bad weather. Looking forward to wheat harvest. Stay safe!😊❤
Hayden, please tell your Dad I double dog dare him to go shirtless... Smile. You are becoming quite the cinematographer Hayden - well done. I was a faithful viewer last season and can't wait for the new harvest season to begin ♥️
I forgot to mention it on the last video but YT stopped for commercials 5 or 6 times!!!!! 4 times on this vid. Stay dry! I'm hoping we don't have another dry summer here. Thx again for your vids. You make us feel like one of the family.
@@HaydenOnHarvest I knew you had nothing to do with it. Perhaps it's an indication of your popularity! It won't keep me from watching. Glad you didn't have 3" hail. They had that in China last week. REALLY devastating.
Where is your mom's dog? Way to go Dibs on learning how to jump on the tire!!! We had bad storms here last night in central Oklahoma and all over the state. It was 73 here yesterday and in the 40s and 50s today!! The winter wheat looked good.
Was talking to a John Deere tech. John Deere is launching a x10 combine. It’s gonna have that new same engine that Deere 9RX engine that is 830 hp but the combine is gonna have more horsepower then that. Bigger hopper and other changes. Maybe you guys will run into one. That thing is gonna be insane. Deere is king
That would be cool to see one run! I wonder how much it weighs though. It’s hard to axle out these heavy combines on a combine trailer without going to a detached trailer.
@@HaydenOnHarvest I saw a crew of customers harvesters last year. They had 6 x9s each one was carried on a very large low boy. A normal combine trailer won’t cut it for the new one.
I couldn’t get things done with the pretty girl y’all hired to go on harvest with y’all. How does your mom fell about having a girl on harvest? Does she have her own trailer?
@mikefoley7561 …hey! Mom here! 👋🏼 ….actually, I hired a girl (Ag with Emma ) 2 seasons ago. She did great! The girl power in the field worked well. That year she was in the grain cart & I was in one of the combines. Living arrangements for girls on the crew do make it difficult, but that year it worked out. As most know, just finding someone that wants to work is the biggest challenge. Most people see clips of this life & think they have it figured out. It’s 15-20 minutes of our day. Some days it goes smoothly, others not-so-much. It does however take common sense & to NOT be directionally challenged!
The bosses daughter on the crew I went with went two years in a row. I got no problem saying she outworked most the guys. Emma seems like a very hard and smart worker.