What a setup. Fendt 10T with a 62' draper head. I saw that head operating at the Farm Science Review in September. Good to see it from the top. Huge head for sure. Looks to be doing a great job. They had a semi roading it. Awesome video Mike 👍🏻!! 😊
Wow! that is quite the setup! That Fendt combine with the 62" head and the 40" unload auger is something! They are doing a great job from what I have seen. Great job Mike! Especially the Drone views. Hope you can clean out your nostrils after all that dust haha.
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I'm not a big case guy, but my lord, that quadtrack is nastyyyyyyy. The matching tracked bin on top of it? Disgusting setup. This farms got some money. Love to see it
Oh you can bet that 620 was deleted! No def no emissions crap. We deleted our 600 when we had it because of def Issues. Got tired of other problems so traded it for green
Lol yes I think you are correct. All of their soybeans are grown as seed beans for a major seed company so they have to get them harvested during a certain window.
Hey, maybe 1 day you should go to North Dakota. And you should meet my neighbors and do a video with them next to you. Though next to maybe like when they get the wheat done. They have glena cobbines clean kalina if you can thank you
Damn. It takes some effort to make a full size X9 looks like the smallest combine in the field. 62 feet, what is that, 19 meters? Makes me wonder when the first 24 row corn heads will come out XD
Someone show them this video kn how that cart flexes when they have the front completely full and nothing in the back..im pretty sure they recommend filling the center first. Infact i think the brent has an indicator on the side showing you how it should be filled.
Mike, thanks for your response....I"m all for getting rocks out of the field....but, using the most costly piece of equipment as a rock picker? anytime it's in the field, it's hooked to something that makes the rig well over $1M...if they're planting corn and have to pull up, drive over, dig out a rock and return to the GPS line, to me that's better left to a skid steer. PIN the location of the rock and keep planting. Any rig that size has got to cost the owner over $100/hr without the operator. I'm just questioning the financial efficiency of chasing rocks using the biggest capex tool.
@6:50 it looks like the auger wagon could come right up behind the left side of the header and with the unloading auger swung back a ways they could unload on the go as he breaks through..
It blows my mind that nobody ever has a water fire extinguisher on their combine IN addition to a dry chemical extinguisher. With a water extinguisher, you get the steam and cooling effect that is much better for organic fires.