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Trying Soybeans Again After Wrecking a Machine 

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We got a new head and we are back in action! We are cleaning up some of the last soybean acreage with 2 john deere S690 combines and 45ft draper heads. We introduce the new (to us) head after our nasty collision last week and continue to hammer down on harvest 2021. I hope you appreciate the drone footage!
We are a family farm in northern Ohio that focuses mainly on hay, straw, and row crop production. We love pushing the limits and testing the newest and best that agricultural machinery has to offer.

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@truckerjames7292
@truckerjames7292 3 года назад
Good to see the crew back in full force! I hope Sam's back gets better. I deal with back issues occasionally and wish it on nobody
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
He’s been back in action delivering hay this week!
@benburns5995
@benburns5995 3 года назад
Great drone footage even with the problem with the drone. Hope the rest of your harvest goes smooth.
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
Thank you Ben!
@getzybreuer3691
@getzybreuer3691 3 года назад
Thanks so much for the video God should bless you please try to post two times a week of video
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
I will try! Thanks for the view!
@theburnhams2925
@theburnhams2925 2 года назад
Enjoyed this video! Drone shots are very good. Caught bean truck driver doin' a bit of "bean paving" at 9:39
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 2 года назад
Thank you!! I don’t actually know what you’re referencing
@reinouttuytten1228
@reinouttuytten1228 2 года назад
@@FarmingInsider 🤣
@amosmoses8718
@amosmoses8718 2 года назад
Carl will get the job done, get well soon Sammy.
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 2 года назад
He’s back at it!
@whit4275
@whit4275 3 года назад
I haven't seen a head get destroyed like that while in the field before. Can the gas pipe be removed? Keep the great videos coming!
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
Thanks man! It at least is going to get marked
@catslivesmatter1268
@catslivesmatter1268 2 года назад
@@FarmingInsider was wondering the same thing only that's a well Wall instead of gas ? I've never seen a gas pipe out in the field like that
@catchup4430
@catchup4430 2 года назад
Matter fact on our planter tractor we actually carried those red fence post on the white bracket upfront with the post driver so if we hit some south something that we were going to plan around we would put that post down so the combine wouldn’t hit it grace and peace man love your videos
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 2 года назад
They need to be marked! That’s a good idea Thank you!
@adanbarron3916
@adanbarron3916 3 года назад
Awesome videos, I love that yellow shirt , viva Mexico 👍😂 we need more videos
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
Hahah thanks my man
@gushord6513
@gushord6513 3 года назад
Combine around your obstacles first while there fresh in your mind
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
I agree! As long as I know they are there to start with lol
@gushord6513
@gushord6513 2 года назад
I'm not familiar with area but anytime you have land that is flat there is a possible field obstacles, referring to drainage and one of. The picture shows the planter avoiding the obstacles, so it appears to be a lack of communication .
@robinmiller4135
@robinmiller4135 3 года назад
Hope your Ohio weather lets you finish this year - this year..
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
We hope so too!
@catchup4430
@catchup4430 2 года назад
Food for thought we used to take those red metal fence post and obstacles in the fields we would drive that fence post down beside them them being read they stick out like a sore thumb and the other thing we used to do is take a piece of 2 inch PVC pipe and put over the red fence post and take that reflective tape like they use on tractor-trailers the red and gray and candy stripe that piece of PVC pipe so we just stand out in the dark that’s just food for thought
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 2 года назад
Yep, we do that on our own ground. It’s super visible
@randymonninger9913
@randymonninger9913 3 года назад
God bless your family s
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
Thanks for the support Randy!
@ebihn14
@ebihn14 3 года назад
Well damn, I never knew you started up a yt channel. Brennan Shaw and I say hello and we're glad to see you doing well man!
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
Hey man!! It’s good to hear from you guys
@donmedford2563
@donmedford2563 2 года назад
Please give the pros and cons of the rice tires on your combines compared to duels or tracks. I am from Van Wert.
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 2 года назад
I’ve never ran duals (on a combine) personally but my dad said the floaters stay up longer in the mud. We don’t run tracks because of both the increased cost and we do an extraordinary amount of road travel which isn’t great for tracks. A con of the floater tires are that they do bounce a ton on the road. Like knock you out of the seat if you get in a bad rhythm lol
@jeffmiller9986
@jeffmiller9986 3 года назад
I'm glad you made your peace with that pipe!
@RealJohnWayne
@RealJohnWayne 3 года назад
So what was that piece of steel looking pipe or drum that you totaled your draper on? "Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌👍🇺🇸
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
An old gas well head
@RealJohnWayne
@RealJohnWayne 3 года назад
@@FarmingInsider Oh my, can't that be capped at ground level?
@mounder5
@mounder5 2 года назад
You guys are foolish if you don't get rid of the pipe. I don't see the big deal to cut if off below ground 3 or 4 ft and cap it. Planting around it is bad enough, but combining around it, especially in dusty soybeans, makes it all the worse.
@RealJohnWayne
@RealJohnWayne 2 года назад
@@mounder5 That was my first response, we have some old gas wells around here, but they're at or below ground level, so as not to have anything running into it. I think that pretty much destroyed their draper from the sound of it.
@frankscruggs4749
@frankscruggs4749 3 года назад
Good video
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@JohnSmith-lw2bm
@JohnSmith-lw2bm 2 года назад
Going to mark the pipe or cut it out?
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 2 года назад
It's not our field, but I do believe it will be marked next year
@tbonemc2118
@tbonemc2118 3 года назад
There are probably only two types of farmers. Those who've hit something with a header and those who haven't hit anything yet, I hope our dad wasn't too upset.
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
Haha and those who haven’t drove much yet!
@trevorn9381
@trevorn9381 2 года назад
Same deal with the unloading auger. When I was a teen I ripped the unloading auger off our Deere 4400 because I was too lazy to climb down out of the cab and manually fold it up and forgot that it was out and ran it into a fence row. About 20 years later the old man was on his cell phone and ran the unloading auger on our brand new Deere 9450 into a light pole, he forgot to flip the switch to fold it back. Not a bad as one of our neighbors though. He backed his brand new 9770 over his nearly new Silverado Z71 4x4. Bent the combine up some but it was fixable. Totaled that Silverado. Apparently he forgot he had just parked it behind the combine. LOL
@thepubliceye
@thepubliceye 3 года назад
I don't know why they can't cut those old wells off below ground.
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
Me neither!!
@SlipShodBob
@SlipShodBob 2 года назад
So it wasn't down to the fact you were wearing the glasses in the combine that you didn't see it until the head hit the head.
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 2 года назад
Hard to say!
@randymonninger9913
@randymonninger9913 3 года назад
Take aleve it works take in moring with coffee or milk eat pice butter bread he be good go
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
I’m not in pain but thank you
@Thomas-uh7wm
@Thomas-uh7wm 3 года назад
Bang a Big RED pipe in the ground next to that pipe.
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 3 года назад
Hopefully next year
@montanasnowman3138
@montanasnowman3138 2 года назад
Get a cut torch dig around it and cut the fing thing flush bury it.... Why are you leaving it for the next guy to hit.
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 2 года назад
I’m hoping it gets marked!
@deechase5195
@deechase5195 2 года назад
You need a genius out there! Either dig up the pipe and blank it off or put a T-post by the pipe with irridescent orange tape. Not too hard?!...
@FarmingInsider
@FarmingInsider 2 года назад
I wish you were around!
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