Greetings from Central Alabama.Damn good hard working Americans. This is America, not what you see on Cable News. Good job Fellas, stay Safe, we need you!
That is a great video. We have a one row picker, a 2 row sheller and I used to run an 801 4wd picking sweet corn and with a super sheller and 6 row head.
Old JD elevator complete with drag in that kind of shape is rare indeed. Nice operation. Interesting kernel collection system. In the old days we just turned the hogs out in the lot with the cribs. Thank you, best regards from Indiana.
We used to have two 803c power units back in the 80's and early 90s picked alot of sweetcorn with them for green giant back then but when they started buy there own it force us independents out so we did some custom chopping and picking for a few years but after a few years we decided to just sell and just stayed farming.
We had a Uni System, old str 6 gasoline well we had 3...2 lost to fire in corn, they done the job 3 rows shelling corn 14 ft header for wheat oats fescue
In the early 70’s I ran. Unisystem with a grain head. i remember it had a 6 cylinder Chevy motor. I hated that damn thing. Finally traded for a IH 915.
Nice video, what did you do with the ears? sell it as is or shell it later for feed, sorry for the stupid question, have no experience of that in crop farming
Open air drying, no bin or leg or drier, low re tax. Corn held in a narrow crib, natural air flow dries the corn. Downsides- rats, spoilage, not efficient way to handle product.everything has tradeoffs.