@juenpd Yeah the scrappers buy up all the old combines here and send them to Mexico. The 7720 was not a bad machine but it couldn't tough a Massey 860 or Rotary in its day.
@Mrjoecreeper Wouldn't be anything left if you made it up the feeder house and through the cylinder. Slip clutch would stop it before you would even make it that far, but people have been mauled pretty badly by being where they shouldn't have been while the machine is running. Common sense.....stay away while machine is in operation.
Germany is not allowing any opposition.Every German is constantly forced to take part in human rights abuses.Everybody not taking part is being tortured and/or murdered,see my channel and homepage.
This results in:
1. every good German being dead (because having been murdered by his state)
2. every (remaining) German being only good when dead.
Except for the few managing to survive without collaborating.
@Mongoheadmonster Well sometimes we just drop it on the ground for a wind row and bale it, spreaders it is left for cover and depending on the rotation we are in with the plot we would no-til (ecofallow) and plant either milo corn or soy beans right through the stubble and the cover retains the moisture. Otherwise it willbe plow back to wheat. Choppers in our opinion robb too much power and increase fuel usuage its a proven fact but it just depends on your techniques and preference.
@thejunkman 50 bushel per acre is about 3,2 tons per hectare. I'm from Poland (middle Europe), and I need a lot of pesticides and fertilizers, and finally good weather to get my yield. Greetings for you!
@thejunkman, yeah I have the same head. it just looks like you could raise the reel a bit that all.but everyone has there own way of doing things.... good video though.
we used to run a 9610... went all cat now but the 9610 was a pretty good machine.. had the best air conditioner out of anything on the farm... just didnt do too well in mud
oh yea i bet it does... weve got a cat with the tracks and rear wheel assist... it practically swims... only roads at 15mph though... really slows moving down
oh yea... i love em... weve got a 95e for heavy tillage applications and pulling out stuck combines and two 55s for planting and lighter stuff... theyve been pretty good tractors as long as weve had em... just have had some problems with hired hands turning too hard or fast and tearing the blocks out of the tracks
You must still have the defective tracks from Goodyear, they updated them and now the blocks will not tear. You have to buy them through CAT though. Its been a while but I think it was a service bullitin so you might be under warranty on those. Might check into that.
they werent goodyears... i cant remember which company made them but i remember it wasnt goodyears... the hired man would be sittin still and would jack the wheel back and forth to tried to get lined up loading trucks in harvest... the cat guys say thatl pretty much tear any blocks out of any tracks... they came out in the spring and put some new tracks on so its all good now... exept for the cost of replacement
they havn't driven on the new tracks yet... we only hire for corn harvest... yea weve always had trouble with hired men being rough on stuff... just the luck of the draw i guess
I guess that is why me and my sister WERE the hired hands, now its just my mom and dad doing everything. We just could not trust other people with our equipment.
thats the way it is alot of the time... my brother and i work for my dad and his two brothers in the summer and during winter break... college in between, now my cousin is back to help them too so the hired help will be alot better this year, since were all family
I had a friend work for me and he ripped the hitch off the culimulcher in the spring. Then the combine caught fire he was running in the fall. If its not theirs, they dont care!
That's a great video!! Great crop--love the sound of that sickle! The only thing I don't like on these new machines is that you can't hear the bark of the engine, especially in a heavy crop!! But I guess that's the new emission and noise standards!
thank you for the video.I'm from a small farm town in Nebraska,Chester,south eastern part on the Kansas border,I can remember my dad and uncles harvesting wheat just like it was yesterday,then we all helped after the rest was baled.thanks again
What will the stuff coming out of the back be used for? Hay? Nutrients for the ground? Last question, The seeds you harvest, will you use part of them to plant for next year? Will you keep the rest in a grain bin, until you sell them?
Yes at time we would windrow the whole field and bale it for hay, most of the time its just left for ground cover to keep the moisture in. It all really depends on what crop will be going in after, either plow back to wheat, till and plant, or no till and plant milo or beans in the stubble.
straw choppers draw too much power and are hard on the driveline. This combine has not rear assist the duals are only for more floatation in our bottom ground.
Í am not sure what you mean? Do you mean no till? yes we do do some no till planting of milo(sorgum) in the stubble, or other times we plow back to wheat (with a real one way plow, not just a disk)
where in nebraska is this?
Mogwai176 4 months ago
@Mogwai176 South central
thejunkman 4 months ago
in mexico the best is the 7720
juenpd 4 months ago
@juenpd Yeah the scrappers buy up all the old combines here and send them to Mexico. The 7720 was not a bad machine but it couldn't tough a Massey 860 or Rotary in its day.
thejunkman 4 months ago
Just imagine getting trapped in the harvestor
Mrjoecreeper 6 months ago
@Mrjoecreeper Thanks for the comment, subscribe?
thejunkman 6 months ago
@Mrjoecreeper Wouldn't be anything left if you made it up the feeder house and through the cylinder. Slip clutch would stop it before you would even make it that far, but people have been mauled pretty badly by being where they shouldn't have been while the machine is running. Common sense.....stay away while machine is in operation.
strawberry6996 6 months ago
Germany is a disgrace for humanity.
The reason is the following:
Germany is not allowing any opposition.Every German is constantly forced to take part in human rights abuses.Everybody not taking part is being tortured and/or murdered,see my channel and homepage.
This results in:
1. every good German being dead (because having been murdered by his state)
2. every (remaining) German being only good when dead.
Except for the few managing to survive without collaborating.
See my channel
wwwtotalitaerde 7 months ago
What do you guys do with the crop residue? No one uses straw spreaders here. Combines all have choppers on them.
Mongoheadmonster 7 months ago
@Mongoheadmonster Well sometimes we just drop it on the ground for a wind row and bale it, spreaders it is left for cover and depending on the rotation we are in with the plot we would no-til (ecofallow) and plant either milo corn or soy beans right through the stubble and the cover retains the moisture. Otherwise it willbe plow back to wheat. Choppers in our opinion robb too much power and increase fuel usuage its a proven fact but it just depends on your techniques and preference.
thejunkman 7 months ago
bom video ,jonh deere is number one?case is number one?brasil jonh deere is number one is tecnogic e comfort.
joaopedroepaola 9 months ago
That´s a really nice harvester.
KonChul 9 months ago
@KonChul Thanks!
thejunkman 9 months ago 3
@stormtrx Winter wheat
thejunkman 9 months ago
LOLL Quel drôle de commentaire... ahhh les anglais !
mawie08820 11 months ago
@HotKisses4739 I guess, not sure what this has to do with my video. Subscribe please.
thejunkman 1 year ago
@thejunkman hahaha
1yankfan1 1 year ago
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afa0808 1 year ago
@afa0808 Nah, I don't think so. Please quit spamming me.
thejunkman 1 year ago
How many tons per hektar do you get in Nebraska?
JaJacek75 1 year ago
@JaJacek75 well I am not familiar with your methoud of measurement but we get around 50 bushel per acre
thejunkman 1 year ago
@thejunkman 50 bushel per acre is about 3,2 tons per hectare. I'm from Poland (middle Europe), and I need a lot of pesticides and fertilizers, and finally good weather to get my yield. Greetings for you!
JaJacek75 1 year ago
@JaJacek75 who is hektar?
ROBERTCHARLO 1 year ago
@ROBERTCHARLO lol, its a unit of measure used over seas.
thejunkman 1 year ago
@JaJacek75 it's spelled hectare here if that sounds more familiar. Where at in Nebraska? My family farms in the platte valley near kearney.
NYLISE1 10 months ago
@NYLISE1 We farm along the Republican river just south of Kearney
thejunkman 10 months ago
looks more like barley
DAF460 1 year ago
@DAF460 Well wheat and barley look similar but this is wheat
thejunkman 1 year ago
żniwa na całego :) hehe
kamilop90 1 year ago
żniwa na całego :)
kamilop90 1 year ago
you shouldnt run your reel so low in the grain. your thrashing it before it gets in header.
cougguy09 1 year ago
@cougguy09 Its a pickup head running only slightly faster than ground speed. We have very little throw over.
thejunkman 1 year ago
@thejunkman, yeah I have the same head. it just looks like you could raise the reel a bit that all.but everyone has there own way of doing things.... good video though.
cougguy09 1 year ago
@cougguy09 Thanks, subscribe if you like.
thejunkman 1 year ago
@thejunkman Looks like 9610 decals on a 9600.
detroitdieseldeere 1 year ago
It is so flat there! What kind of yeilds do youguys put up?
10heiau 1 year ago
@10heiau we average 60-70 bushel across the entire farm.
thejunkman 1 year ago
@thejunkman
I am not familiar with your way of counting, but I assume that it's bushel per acres.
johnsenkenn 1 year ago
@johnsenkenn yes you are correct, thanks for watching.
thejunkman 1 year ago
mmmmmmmmmm...............Wheatabix
265CoJ 1 year ago
@265CoJ Yep
thejunkman 1 year ago
doesnt seem like there is much to do out there BUT harvest wheat haha
thekingjulian0 1 year ago
it was cool
xXspartanxX56 1 year ago
@xXspartanxX56 Thanks.
thejunkman 1 year ago
I want to be a farmer. My dream land is next to a river!
puppymew 1 year ago
@puppymew It is tough, you don't just "become" a farmer. Good luck to you. Upload a video when your dream comes true :)
thejunkman 1 year ago
that is a beautiful peace of machinary!
vebs2 1 year ago
@vebs2 Thanks, do you farm?
thejunkman 1 year ago
@thejunkman Na not yet. hopein to move to bama when im 18 and work on a farm maybe even own one some day
vebs2 1 year ago
@vebs2 Move to the breadbasket the farming jobs will be much better. Good luck to you.
thejunkman 1 year ago
yepp. thats frank.
hopkinsbaseball42010 1 year ago
@hopkinsbaseball42010 Frank?
thejunkman 1 year ago
faggot
MrMiller84 1 year ago
@MrMiller84 Now that is real constructive.
thejunkman 1 year ago
fantastic
ZuccoMega 1 year ago
@ZuccoMega Thanks
thejunkman 1 year ago
nice looking harvest...hope you are getting good yields.....
texfly69 1 year ago
@texfly69 Thanks
thejunkman 1 year ago
amazing.....
YeuLaKho 2 years ago
holy crap! how fast were you going?
farmhandstudios 2 years ago
so u went from a MF 860 to a JD 9610 we have a MF 850 and i want my dad to buy ad JD 9600
dirtbikerboy202 2 years ago
Yes, actually we had a MF 760 and 860. Both great combines for their time used them for nearly 25 years. We had a Super 92 and 410 before those.
thejunkman 2 years ago
we used to run a 9610... went all cat now but the 9610 was a pretty good machine.. had the best air conditioner out of anything on the farm... just didnt do too well in mud
phil656565 2 years ago
Well we made some clamp on duals for this machine with rice tires, so it goes pretty good in the mud.
thejunkman 2 years ago
oh yea i bet it does... weve got a cat with the tracks and rear wheel assist... it practically swims... only roads at 15mph though... really slows moving down
phil656565 2 years ago
We have Cat Challenger tracked tractors a 75C and 45C right now.
thejunkman 2 years ago
oh yea... i love em... weve got a 95e for heavy tillage applications and pulling out stuck combines and two 55s for planting and lighter stuff... theyve been pretty good tractors as long as weve had em... just have had some problems with hired hands turning too hard or fast and tearing the blocks out of the tracks
phil656565 2 years ago
You must still have the defective tracks from Goodyear, they updated them and now the blocks will not tear. You have to buy them through CAT though. Its been a while but I think it was a service bullitin so you might be under warranty on those. Might check into that.
thejunkman 2 years ago
they werent goodyears... i cant remember which company made them but i remember it wasnt goodyears... the hired man would be sittin still and would jack the wheel back and forth to tried to get lined up loading trucks in harvest... the cat guys say thatl pretty much tear any blocks out of any tracks... they came out in the spring and put some new tracks on so its all good now... exept for the cost of replacement
phil656565 2 years ago
Hmmm, they must be really hard on stuff then, cause we have had no troubles with the new tracks.
thejunkman 2 years ago
they havn't driven on the new tracks yet... we only hire for corn harvest... yea weve always had trouble with hired men being rough on stuff... just the luck of the draw i guess
phil656565 2 years ago
I guess that is why me and my sister WERE the hired hands, now its just my mom and dad doing everything. We just could not trust other people with our equipment.
thejunkman 2 years ago
thats the way it is alot of the time... my brother and i work for my dad and his two brothers in the summer and during winter break... college in between, now my cousin is back to help them too so the hired help will be alot better this year, since were all family
phil656565 2 years ago
I had a friend work for me and he ripped the hitch off the culimulcher in the spring. Then the combine caught fire he was running in the fall. If its not theirs, they dont care!
LackoFarms 2 years ago
no corners huh
penguinownesu 2 years ago
are you hirring
lolcomentriter 2 years ago
No, we do not hire help.
thejunkman 2 years ago
do you have both the massy and the john deere combines or just one of them
johndeereman1234 3 years ago
Used to have Massey's until the local dealer went out of buisness so we converted to JD
thejunkman 3 years ago
This is a great video to.
StemiTheLoser 3 years ago
Thanks
thejunkman 3 years ago
That's a great video!! Great crop--love the sound of that sickle! The only thing I don't like on these new machines is that you can't hear the bark of the engine, especially in a heavy crop!! But I guess that's the new emission and noise standards!
brojulien 3 years ago
thank you for the video.I'm from a small farm town in Nebraska,Chester,south eastern part on the Kansas border,I can remember my dad and uncles harvesting wheat just like it was yesterday,then we all helped after the rest was baled.thanks again
wesshinn 3 years ago
Another great video!! Am still having troubles getting the message across--must be a bad connection between Saskatchewan and Kansas!!
theshadowrules 3 years ago
Thanks! I have to approve your comments thats why you don't see them right away.
thejunkman 3 years ago
fun to drive em aaint it i also drive a truck so i get to pour it in the hopper then take it to where it needs to go keep it up
bullhaulininstyle 3 years ago
What will the stuff coming out of the back be used for? Hay? Nutrients for the ground? Last question, The seeds you harvest, will you use part of them to plant for next year? Will you keep the rest in a grain bin, until you sell them?
Thisisveryreal 3 years ago
Yes at time we would windrow the whole field and bale it for hay, most of the time its just left for ground cover to keep the moisture in. It all really depends on what crop will be going in after, either plow back to wheat, till and plant, or no till and plant milo or beans in the stubble.
thejunkman 3 years ago
not being disrespect ful but do you have anything to do with farming and agriculture
Dronnie456 3 years ago
Yes, I grew up on this farm, I filmed this, and my parents still farm to this day.
thejunkman 3 years ago
what part of Nebraska is your farm
cpie69131 2 years ago
south central Nebraska
thejunkman 2 years ago
cool I am from the panhandle
cpie69131 2 years ago
Nice, where abouts?
thejunkman 2 years ago
about 20 miles north of Sidney--Dalton
cpie69131 2 years ago
I know where that is, this is near harlan county.
thejunkman 2 years ago
cool-----well keep up the good videos
cpie69131 2 years ago
shit dude i live in sidney
penguinownesu 2 years ago
Yes, get a straw chopper. Looks like you have been in some mud with those duals. Rice tires and rear wheel assist work better though.
AASparkChaser 3 years ago
straw choppers draw too much power and are hard on the driveline. This combine has not rear assist the duals are only for more floatation in our bottom ground.
thejunkman 3 years ago
nice.
what do you do with the strubbles? do you incorporate them?
here in my country i use it like mulching approaching the high wheat C/N relationship.
eltonw4 3 years ago
Í am not sure what you mean? Do you mean no till? yes we do do some no till planting of milo(sorgum) in the stubble, or other times we plow back to wheat (with a real one way plow, not just a disk)
thejunkman 3 years ago
Covering soil to keep some soil temperature. that's what i call organic mulch.
i can contact some rancher to feed their cows too.
eltonw4 3 years ago
boy talk about residue you need a chopper
cowboybob39 4 years ago
Choppers take so much power to run, plus they are hard on the driveline.
thejunkman 4 years ago
still the residue would plug a drill in a second
cowboybob39 4 years ago
Well not in if you got the right drill and good blades ;)
thejunkman 4 years ago
Is this what took the place of the 860 in your other video?
theblob15 4 years ago
Yes, this is a 9610 50th aniversary
thejunkman 4 years ago
in my opinion the 9610 is one of the best machines ever made. I worked for C-F Custom harvesting and we had three of the 9610 Maximizers.
donniekeeney 3 years ago
can we have some more please
ukwheat 4 years ago