Harvest 2008
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From: Strauff1
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  • put a draper header on that 8010 and you could pick up some ground speed and do a better job of cutting and threshing,,,they feed alot better then the drum headers

  • that header looks mint ahaha

  • how big r tese fields r ur farm in general ?? looks huge

  • why the combine doesnt have side hood ?

  • fair play guys, this is a fucking genius idea, saving time and money. great vid

  • How many hectares is this field?

  • Why is the side panel off the combine??

  • @forest519 i wandered the same things, think it may be to let the heat from the engine escape quicker? to stop over heating.

  • @nizzy0138 The baler is run by hydraulics from the combine they may have been in a hurry and didn't have time to put the shield back on or maybe the hoses were in the way so they couldn't.

  • IT LOOKS TO ME LIKE IT WOULD BE BETTER TO DO IT SEPERATE AND GO AHEAD AND GET THE CROP OUT NOT TO MENTION THE wear and tear on the combine

  • ware do you sell your straw

  • Most of our straw is sold to feed lots and dairy's. Because of the chaff and wheat seed, there is feed value in this straw. The rest is made into pellets and sold as livestock bedding.

  • that is a biggggg field wish i had fields that big in new jersey

  • the baler is an hesston...in europe is purchased by massey ferguson. this model is the 187

  • what kind of baler is it?it looks like a fiat agri

  • This is a Hesston 4790. 3x4 bales.

  • wouldnt your grain loss be way us since your going to slow and it wouldnt be keeping the combine full? it would drive me crazy combining that slow. Wheres this at?

  • We are in Washington State. Because we are no-till seeders, we are getting ready for seeding. This combine-baler alows us to seed right after harvest. It is cutting back on the chemicals used and we do not have to burn. The combine is not the reason for the speed. We want the crop cut right at the ground, that is why it is slower. The yield is also a factor. We have pretty good yields in this area.

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