You guys are going to love the cut of a hydraflex bean head, whether a draper or auger platform, will be a huge improvement over that old 216 bean head.
There’s something homey and comforting when you and your brother are in a cab together during harvest, talking about how it’s going, and it’s evening or even later and you’re still working hard to get things done.
Ryan, Your audio quality and video quality is superb. Of all the farming Utubers I follow…yours is the best quality! Thanks for taking the time to do such a great job.
Thanks for the great video Ryan , I really enjoy the ride alongs in Big Red . Great to hear and see comments from Travis I miss the Rest Of The Story so maybe if he doesn’t pick it up again we can occasionally hear from him on your channel. Thanks and have a great week.👍
Thanks for the combine conversation. Good to see the new combine working out and that you are discovering some unforeseen helpful features. Let'r eat! Upwind --->>>>
Getting home earlier is always a big plus. Bigger and better equipment cost like heck but does make life better. Great to see Travis in the video. Take care and God Bless.
Harvesting Soybeans with an STS combine is a dream, if you can get it set right and use an air reel on the straight table you should be able to harvest at a solid 5mph and have 0 beans on the ground! That's how my neighbors set up their 9870, it is very easy to cover 160 acres or more in a good day of running. You'll be happy with the upgrade for sure!!!
Thanks for sharing, great to see Travis, beard is looking good. Thanks for the cow update, really miss rest of the story and the time he spent visiting with the cows. Glad Travis looks happy, if dropping rest of the story was a factor in that then it was a worthy sacrifice.
229 / acre. Sweet. Looks like a great new tool - the ability to harvest acres quickly will certainly be an advantage. And great cinematography as always - loved the shot with the sun behind the drone, as the cart came alongside to let the combine unload. Perfect lighting.
Great to have a cameo of Travis, I miss the rest of the story, if he doesn’t do that anymore it’s great to have a lengthy cameo of him in your videos, great job.
Making videos as a farmer and having kids I imagine is difficult. I’m not sure how I’ll be able to manage it but we’ll cross that bridge when we get there
I was reading the title Ryan gets to drive the combine aaaaasnd it’s broke. Lol jkjk dam that’s a very nice combine. Now I wanna upgrade my 9600 to something like that. I hope you guys are having a good harvest. God bless y’all.
Ryan, I remember y'all had some mischief around the farm the last time you had a How Farms Work event. I never heard what happened. Is there any thought on when/if you'll have another HFW?
Another trailer, or one more big grain cart. I say another trailer that can be loaded and you switch with having one tractor! Or another bin to store it then drive to the places for corn.
Listen to her right after she turns over and you'll hear nothing but the turbo whistle for about 6 or 7 seconds. I have a video on my channel of it from when I still had my 9670. Great machine, just to many hours on them now, most are over 2k sep hours these days.
Ever considered using an battery powered impact gun (or pneumatic off the truck, I suppose) to open your grain trailer's hoppers instead of the manual crank? You'd definitely need to balance one beefy enough to do the job but not too much impact on the hopper door's shafts or linkages.
I know when my uncle had wind damage on his farm he made sure he had his adjuster his insurance person and the agronomist in the field at the same time he said it helped him get money out of it
@@jackwillie2729 Local deli for the win..(Some farms where I am will sell direct too) I've also known a group of families to go in together on a cow. Local guy raises it, they all pay a share and split the meat
14:59 that poor dove you woke up! Is it just youtube render artifacts that is doing it, or is the corn coming out cleaner as well? It doesn't seem to be picking up as much on the foreign material as you did with the 9510. Be it cob bits or other parts. Can't wait to see how harvest goes next year running the 9770 through both beans and corn.