@GogglesKittah If 300hp is "underpowered" for that plow then why did you go for a 9200 when it has 300hp. And I highly doubt a 4wd with 300hp is "underpowered" for a 12 bottom.
you like those we are upgrading sellin an 4430 and an old 8430 not new 1s and buying eather an 8770,8870,or8970 probably a 8770. but our farm is getting bigger and we had small 1s and we decided to get a big tractor that we could pull a big set of cultivtors
Baker is a farm machinery manufacturer in northwest Oklahoma. My other tractor videos show a Baker disc, but unless you're in the surrounding states, it's possible you've never seen a Baker implement before.
People around here farm differently. Some plow EVERY single acre every year. Others just disc their ground several times and some people even go with no-till techniques.
thanks for putting up that vid, I meant to ask you what you thought of no till? I hear some ppl say that you get more yields from no till and some say the opposite whats your view point on it? I just thought it would be better because of it reduces the amount of erosion, then again i am just a student so I don't know 1/100 of what you guys that work the land know.
it does slow eroison but nothings goin to completly take that out of the picture most farmers in my area bush hog the stalks off then come back a week before planting and disc it then field cultivate and plant so that the land has only a week to actually get rained on and move it does improve yields and on soybeans behind wheat but you would have to be crazy to plant corn on corn without doing something with the residue
This is a Baker plow... not sure of what the model number might be. It is really just about too much for the 8770, because the 8770 isn't a big tractors.
So, it's not perfect, but we make it work. Drop her down into B2 and pull at just under 6mph.
Dave Ramsey KICKS ASS !!!
cst20396 4 months ago
I wanted to know how much she owed on her car...
netwiz05 7 months ago
The 9200 replaced the 8770 and has just more 10hp.Maybe the 350hp 8870 or the 360hp 9300 is what yor looking for.
generationll 1 year ago
lol dave ramsey...nice...i tried listening to dave while plowing once and ended up doing a less than awesome job to say the least...
jonnypopster 2 years ago
Did you look at a 350hp 8870 or a 400hp 8970 before moving up to the 360hp 9200?
generationll 2 years ago
i think you'll find the 9200 is not alot bigger then the 8770, the 9300 is more in the 360hp range
cormus1 2 years ago
how do you like that tractor?? its a nice one
thefarminkid8760 2 years ago
It's an alright machine. 300hp is a little underpowered for that plow.... so we upgraded to 9200s this summer. :-D
GogglesKittah 2 years ago
@GogglesKittah i would go with a 535 quadtrac, it will pull that plow through anything, and also great for muddy harvesting ;)
cowzgonemad 1 year ago
@GogglesKittah If 300hp is "underpowered" for that plow then why did you go for a 9200 when it has 300hp. And I highly doubt a 4wd with 300hp is "underpowered" for a 12 bottom.
coltong400 1 year ago
you like those we are upgrading sellin an 4430 and an old 8430 not new 1s and buying eather an 8770,8870,or8970 probably a 8770. but our farm is getting bigger and we had small 1s and we decided to get a big tractor that we could pull a big set of cultivtors
cornfarmer4700 2 years ago
Talk radio is greattttttttttttttttttttttttttt for America!
generationll 2 years ago
gah! damn talk radio! good vid tho
woodman1241 3 years ago
The person I can here that is being listened to is Dave Ramsey.
generationll 3 years ago
He is listening to no other then Dr. No-Hannity
generationll 3 years ago
That's interesting I've never heard of a Baker plow before.
I plow in B2 also, I can pull it in C2 but in certain ground it rolls the clay over twice and makes a mess.
Do you guys plow alot or just certain fields?
DFarms001 3 years ago
Baker is a farm machinery manufacturer in northwest Oklahoma. My other tractor videos show a Baker disc, but unless you're in the surrounding states, it's possible you've never seen a Baker implement before.
People around here farm differently. Some plow EVERY single acre every year. Others just disc their ground several times and some people even go with no-till techniques.
GogglesKittah 3 years ago
thanks for putting up that vid, I meant to ask you what you thought of no till? I hear some ppl say that you get more yields from no till and some say the opposite whats your view point on it? I just thought it would be better because of it reduces the amount of erosion, then again i am just a student so I don't know 1/100 of what you guys that work the land know.
larasa007 2 years ago
it does slow eroison but nothings goin to completly take that out of the picture most farmers in my area bush hog the stalks off then come back a week before planting and disc it then field cultivate and plant so that the land has only a week to actually get rained on and move it does improve yields and on soybeans behind wheat but you would have to be crazy to plant corn on corn without doing something with the residue
nchayfarmer 2 years ago
@GogglesKittah I found some info on the Internet about Baker Manufacturing but no website for them. Looks like a good product though.
AASparkChaser 1 year ago
cool vid, Is that a 3700 or 3710? You guys must have light ground because 10 bottoms with an 8970 is a load. I can't tell is that a 12 or 24 speed?
DFarms001 3 years ago
This is a Baker plow... not sure of what the model number might be. It is really just about too much for the 8770, because the 8770 isn't a big tractors.
So, it's not perfect, but we make it work. Drop her down into B2 and pull at just under 6mph.
GogglesKittah 3 years ago