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  • Well atleast they know where to put them tile lines at next time! lol

  • Now for those condtions, what a pair of 9120s with QuadTrac mounts instead of duals would work wonders. And get some STX450 QuadTrac tractors on those carts and the problem would be solved =)

  • All you people talking about farmers being greedy and thats why the are harvesting in the mud. If you take a look at the back of the Avlanche carts you will notice the "Oversize Load" Banners. This is because the harvesting is being done by a custom harvester who needs to transport the machinery on Semi's, not the farmer himself. The guys that run the combines and cart are not the farmer, but work for someone who harvests crops for others. So this crew has to work for 4 or 5 farmers.

  • @SgtUberGrunt Not just the one. I for one have worked for one of these crews and it is not easy work. from July 12- Aug 19th not a day off, and 14-16hr days most of the time, with the occasional 10-12hr if the dew sets in early. If theres no rain you go, and if its a crop that can be cut wet, like corn, you go. simple as that Wheat Barley and Canola you cannot cut when it is that wet because the chaff sticks to the rotor and sieves. However the corn ears can separate decently when it is wet.

  • when you have a million bucks in the field waiting there, if the crops dry get it off. I dont know how it works in the states but in canada we got some insurance but never enough. its worse if you do that in spring which is what last year was for us. You do whatever you can to get your investment back. If that happened to me tho id (painfully) trade that 9000 series in for a quadtrac steiger and slap tracks on that combine hahaha. Good on you guys for given er like that.

  • that  would be a bitch to fix for next season

  • i had the same problem last year i went through 12 chains

  • impressive, and an awesome song pick, also looks like ya'll farm a swamp, what type of yields do you see out there in that mud?

  • cool

  • the funny thing is in 2008 a lot of thus pics wear taken on a good day i don't think there wear to many dry days

  • ahhh man looks like you guys had a hell of a year !!!! mann hard times , hope you guys got most of your crop !! wooow what a wet year , fuck .

  • exactly why i hate farm machinery now a days

  • When it's harvest time you HARVEST. rain or shine, you are out there getting the crop off. If the ground is wet, you just deal with it. That's how farming is.

  • my god i hope that is rented ground lol...

  • Good ol South Dakota

  • you wonder why you get stuck try using duals or tracks and john deere is way beter than case ih

  • Those straps are nothing special. They are just a kinetic tow rope in a large diameter. Not sure why he is trying to make himself look cool by saying its a secret.

  • Okay city folks and any other turds here without anything positive to say, STFU and GTFO. Its their farm let em do what they want, if they wanna rut the dam field up let him rut it up, its their land they can do with how they please without your shit for brain inputs. It looks like a bad year for harvest with it being wet and mucky, so the hell what, everyone has those years, even other ag businesses like the cotton gin i work for.

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  • This is what we have to put up with every year (plus break downs) so u fucking shitty city fucking do watch these video. we do this so you can FUCKING LIVE you assholes. so you fucking stay of the fucking dislike button and get a fucking life and i got a question. WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU ON THIS VIDEO?!?!?!?!?!?!?! STAY off the fucking farm channel! Thanks :)

  • @jegerdig ja det er rigtigt:D

  • looks like you guy had a hell of a time durring harvest

  • i mean really soon here im fucking show people what a life of a farmer is that my pay check and your food. For every time you get suck mean 2 hours of working it so you can plant there next year and dumb fucks that think don't go where its wet that guess what fuck head that year was wet this last fall was dry i don't sit in a desk all fucking day so if you ate to day kiss my ass and shut up. Damn people need to grow up WOooo i can talk shit when im behind my desk and eating a #4 from mc's

  • lol

  • wow... what a bunch of rich idiots.. ever heard of not combining when its muddy and ruining your fields? but i guess thats what happens when all you guys care about is farming as much as you can.. just wait till the economy crashes... that 400 dollar an acre 7 yr lease wont look so good then will it? ALOT of the big farmers will fail due to there own GREED. this is coming from a person that does economic research for a living

  • @mbaier91 oh btw I am from a farm in northeast nebraska of an adequate size and we still do not tear the shit out of our fields and equipment to get the harvest out in time. so dont go saying that I know nothing about farming. Hell i was an agronomy undergrad and then switched to agriculture economics

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  • @mbaier91 someone needs to go to Mc Donalds. they serve happy meals.. when the crops are ready to come off GET THEM OFF, its better to harvest this way then wait till their is nothing left to harvest and lose all that money. farmers make a living this way you stupid fucker. and on top of that they feed your fat ass. so if they didnt conbine when its wet what else are they going to do? and if they didnt do this then your food prices will sky rocket then you'll see why they do this

  • @350groomer Are you illiterate? did you not see my second post? My parents both farm in northeast nebraska and we sure as hell never leave ruts like that in our fields. We wait until its dry enough and our crops always turn out just fine. A little rain never hurt anything. My point was that only huge 4000 acre plus farmers need to harvest when its muddy out to get done in time. If huge farmers werent greedy they wouldnt have to harm the soild profile and therefore reducing yields

  • @350groomer And based on the equipment used in this video this guy is a VERY large farmer and ruins his soil profile and consequently his yield because he has to rush and leave huge ruts to get done before the snow. If he was smaller farmer he could just wait till its dry

  • cool

  • You guys need to move down to west central Missouri. Our topsoil is not more than 12 inches deep any where. Don't have these problems

  • awesome videos!!! I worked for a harvester from MN.. Best time I ever had!!! Love farming!!! Awesome!!

  • holy shit! Ive got so much respect for you farmers who bust your ass every day to feed my ass! i want to be a farmer when i grow up! my grandparents all they did was farm in Colorado and dam Ive got lots of respect! thank you!

  • that looked FUN!!!! screw the idiots posting negetive. they never had to do this before. you want to bitch about the "govmt" paying. well, they COULD have just not harvested in those areas, and the "govmt" could have paid more to them. its called crop insurance. job needed done.

  • i meant us in that last comment

  • So where do u get these ropes that you use then if i may ask since my dad said that it wouldnt be bad for use to try and get one

  • @Joniarts Same but do you mean tractors not Tracter

  • Just crazy too see!! We could never get away with that in our soil. We have heavy clay here in Ontario Canada, if we made that big of a mess in a field it take years to bring it back from all the compaction and ruts. If its that bad we have to leave it until freeze up and hope it doesn't snow. Hats of for getting the job done, it sucks playing in the mud!!!

  • ALL FUCKIN LITTLE KIDS.. THEY ARE NOT IDIOTS.. THEY LIVE FOR THE FARMING CROPS.. YOU STUPID FUCKERS DO NOT UNDERTSTAND IT!! THEY DONT WANNA GO STUCK. BUT THEY FUCKIN NEED THE CROP!!!

  • FUCK THATS SO TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • What type of tow straps are you using that are blue

  • its kinda a secret where we get them, they are ROPES not straps you CANNOT jerk a strap unless its a RECOVERY strap

  • @EthanJags92 why is it a secret?

  • @tyler4314 you can get them from any marine shop is a rope they use for docking its not some 1 mill dollar rope like he thinks it is

  • These guys are all idiots! the governement already bailed them out on this crop! One has to assume with $400k worth of equipment they managed to make the minimal payments to get coverage. Of course it could be that they are juniors and the equipment is theirs. I that case I go back to my very first line, which sums this video up regardless.

  • @larsgreat Only idiot I see here is you.... You probably sit in a office whole day and whine about your salary, now you want to come and post negative things on guys busting their asses out there.. grow up you idiot... rather say thanks for your food that they produce

  • u guys worked through it goof job

  • Very good video.

  • And i thought we had bad luck

  • @MrHambone3000 And a perfect song if i was doing that i would repeat the song over and over

  • i thought we got to play in the mud down here in mississippi....yall guys have all the fun

  • 2:25 buddy your totally FUCKED lolol

  • when there is that good of corn out there. even in the low ground u just got to take the chance to pay the bills. and pulling a combine out isnt too big of deal. a full grain cart on the other hand...

  • U nich lina to na porzadku dziennym :) Warunki zajebiste i sprzety tez :)

  • to się nazywa praca w ciężkich warunkach ... a sprzęt niezły :)

  • 2:24 the combine is screwed! lol

  • Hi!

    Great videos and amazing pictures!

  • i grew up farming some good times i sure do miss it

  • well got the plowing done too way to make time guys lol

  • nice case we have one just like but 4 wheel drive

  • @dmrgroomer so funny plastic junk wont take this abuse like the part where they broke the chain with the red tractor the red tractor isnt plastic its old lol

  • @bowlersrock lol they have a case international

  • green>red

  • on 21 how bout take the trailer offf 

  • you guys should have bought some 9630Ts or rented a few woulda been way better

  • MOVE TO CALIFORNIA :)+

  • i think they need some tracks

  • at 2;25 the is a wet spot thare

  • why do you guys pull so hard you will bend the combines cause its John Deere and if you need more power to pull the combines out get a Cat

  • zajechałbym tam DT-75 i wszystkich powyciągał

  • oh yes, the year from hell. 30 moist corn, 24 moist beans that all went through the dryer, the elevators could only take corn for 2 hrs in the morning because thats all they could dry in a day, some elevators never even took corn because they were drying beans til the end of december. Thanksgiving was the first nice day we had to cut beans all year, I don't think there was a farmer in SE North Dakota who didn't eat his Thanksgiving dinner out of a cooler that day. Finished the corn in a blizzard

  • 0:55 how does corn grow in a swamp field

  • looks like it would be fun... for about 9 minutes, then it would be hell

  • incredible!

  • God that looks like fun! Sorry I missed that harvest. What you needed was a freeze. Takes so long for the ground to dry out in the fall. Luckily corn can wait, unfortunately beans won't...

    What did you do to deal with the ruts and compaction issues in the spring?

  • what is name of the song?!

  • @TheVictor1217ful all american rejects move along

  • corn harvest job is awesome :D

  • are these typical conditions year in year out for SD, i've always heard from the custom crews that SD is usually wet, hence all the crews from that area always carry the biggest rubber, just curious if these are "normal" conditions

  • Nice job on the video. Too bad the field was as soft as it was. Getting stuck sucks. As for the people offering uneducated advice, do your own job, then keep your mouth shut while someone else is working theirs. Foul mouthed adversarial comments are not appreciated.

  • i wonder do they make tracks for combines...?

  • @mharrop396 yes

    

  • @kalburiumstormbreath these are custom harvesters, doing jobs for small family farms. Dont judge something you know nothing about

  • @clkclkboom04

    You're right I don't know anything. It's better for a custom crew to have to do a small farm job. I mean who has the time to work their own land anymore? I've been working on our family farm for 25 plus years. I stated the facts you can't dredge out the soil like this without having an impact on it. If you set your digger depth too low it does the same thing.

  • A couple thousand acres of corn, 200 bushel an acre, 7 bucks a bushel. You can buy alot of tow straps for that.

  • @kalburiumstormbreath you need to learn how to spell, its rookie you fuck tard

  • @folk022

    Hey thanks for pointing that out cock smoker.

  • slingin' mud and blacksmoke!

  • i agree with hardy seeds

  • Wow, you guys know how to get yer shit stuck - and unstuck!

  • Sometimes you have to harvest in poor conditions. having a couple thousand acres requires a different approach. You can't just stop and wait for the ground to dry.

  • This is not how most farmers operate. Id make sure to never buy used machinery from these cowboys.

  • there is a reason you dont pull a full grain cart through standing water

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  • looks like a tough harvest

  • bunch of cowboys

  • Liked the pics.. the music sucked though.

  • theres a reason u dont run duals on a grain cart

  • keep doing what you doing

  • that makes work alot more fun

  • the one at 1:55 is so bad and that is one big ass single at 2:16

  • @woodworkerman327 those are duals at 2:16

  • HAVE FUN PLOWING IN THE SPRING HAHAHAHAH FUCKERS BETTER HOPE THE FROST SMOOTHES IT OUT A LITTLE

  • hey man, that was some pretty damn wet ground, but shit, when u gota go u just gota go. u can only do so much waitin b4 the time eventually comes where ur fixin to lose the crop n u just gota go thru the mud, rain, snow or whatever condition it is lol

  • fuck .

  • how many pressure washers did you blow up trying to clean all that giant equipment?

  • at 2:17 it looks like it is only one tire!!

  • hahaha holy shit that must a bean a good fall lol

  • you are crazy..........

  • hey i have this amazing solution its these amazing things called tracks

  • @djhknk3842 sometimes tires are better, only because when its that wet, your still going to get stuck, and when your stuck, your STUCK!!!!, then when you do get it out you have to clean out the tracks which is a pain in the ass, also with tracks you have wayyy more things to worry about. i dont have anything against tracks, i think they are awesome when you are in the right conditions (just not this wet)

  • looks like me and my grandpas combineing fun we got 2 9760s and we buried them over the tire haha it was horible

  • had to wait at times for ground to freeze

  • looks like someone could use some tracks...

  • Nice video and good song

  • nagyon nagy(Y)

  • damn thats some wet ground lol but hell when u gota go u just gota go u can only do so much waitin before ur outa time

  • Name this song????

    Nice video....thx!!!

  • when you gotta job to get done and have all the equipement necassary, you can't let excuses get it the way of payday. This field threw it's worst at them and they still got 'er done!

  • 3:16 chipping ice off the sieves- fun fun!! lol

  • PRINSCO - The pipe with the gold stripe. 

  • Nice video.... My dad was a farmer and i drove the deers as far back as I remember but we sure would pick a better field (if possible) and hope for better weather.

    Its to hard on the gear to get pulled out too often.

    Then again job has to be done

  • damn i woulda picked a nicer day but shit still has to be done we still have to do our 2250 acres of corn

  • I love how retarded city ppl comment on these kinda videos, or even those wannabe farmers who dont know shit about farming big acres, like he said, when you have 10,000 to do you cant sit around and wait for the field to dry up because when its that wet it could take forever to dry!!! and if you get tracks on your combine or tractors that could sometimes even be worse (depending on the tractor) you wont have as much floatation, and more stuff goes wrong with tracks and its a bitch to clean after

  • A little wet to do field work? Dont you think?

  • Funny how people comment that dont know shyt about how to get it done.. Nice work Boys we delt with the same thing get in and get it done nuff said..

  • You guys definitely are not like the farmers in Ontario with all their measures to prevent soil compaction! LOL!

  • 1973 was pretty much like this vid. Neighbor bought a new combine, put steel tracks on it and picked corn in almost 3 feet of water. Parked combine when they got thru and it hasn't moved since. Monument to determination and what it takes sometimes to slug it out with the weather.

  • I love the song with it!

    And even when your hope is gone

    Move along, move along just to make it through

  • Been there, Done that, finally put 'Saucy' tracks on the combine and a Quadrack on the cart.... could damn near combine through a lake now.

  • I farm in this same area, over 6000 acres and we were doing the same damn thing that these guys were that year. Now its easy to sit on your computer and come up with negative comments on what we were doing, but the truth is we couldnt wait, it didnt dry. The people who did what all of you are suggesting had shit crops sitting in the field the next june. It was still wet and they were still waiting, a total loss.

  • seriously. get some fucking tracked machinery?

  • @Baizle245 easy for you to say

  • @oldman45deer A gleaner?!?! Well you wouldn't be stuck cause you wouldn't even get it to the field before you were down. HA HA HA HA

  • a Case ih 9120 on tracks with a quadtrac on tracks wouldnt have a problem

  • @boachs even those get stuck dude.

  • i dont think i have ever been happy to say its dry back home, but its better than that mess

  • there are beans

  • the old ih combine used steel track it would do better than this worthless combine you will tear it up before it pays for it self and it will take 5 years to pay for it self the only good thing here is the case international with triplets im sure you broke several things in the field and it all looks like almost new

  • tracks would help you on the tractor and combine be careful not to tear something up pulling it out that that will cost a lot

  • Great video.

    Just out of interest, but wouldn't it be better to have the flotaion tires on the brent's?

  • do work! we get some pretty stuck machinery in beets but i have never seen anything like this.

  • Leave the crop in the field, it ain't worth it!!!

  • @65JD5010 that is what i think

  • at 3:17 what is that in the sieves? mudd or snow?

  • good luck filling those ruts. seems pointless to me to fuck up fields that bad. dont think your working twice as hard just because you can shit on your equipment. You guys spent half your time pulling yourselves out and not harvesting. but thats me. i know you have to get shit done but WOW. I just hope you remember those spots next year and think ahead.

  • 1:06 heart... XD

  • i dont care how many acres u farm. when u cant drive acroos the field with a 4wd and grain cart its too fucking muddy to be out there. we had corn last year that we mudded out and prolly shouldnt have got out at the time. it will take a d6 cat to fill the ruts in and 10 years to work them in right. hope we never end up with the equipment you guys had

  • Nice video. I hate getting stuck, but afterwards its just another tale to tell and an experience gained.That is, if you dont break or tear things apart.

  • ever throught of keepin cattel

  • why you harvest when the ground is so fucking wet ...did you cant wait 3 days ..then you have no stress and the combines run perfect ...or was it too late to wait?

    greetings from germany

  • too big machines for the wet soil!

    nice vid

  • why wud u sow corn in a field lyk da ??

  • what a fucking horrible harvest eh?

  • Al ul batut blave quant a lè sut. mone!

  • öhm was solln das werden wen ich fragen darf???

    da grabt man ja normal abwasserkanäler aber gut eure sache^^

  • gotta love south dakota :P i would rather be wet than dry tho :)

  • wow. we own alot of land and rent it out. i do believe that if the people renting our land were "mudding out" the crop like that, we would kick them off the farm. in the video, i see young guys smiling and make it look like alot of fun, but the damage it does to the land and equipment, well, im guessing they dont know what its like to pay for that like i do. interesting though

  • @diesel1574 if you rent out your land why do you care what happens to other people's equipment? and it doesnt damage the land all you do is work the ground and it will be as good as it was before

  • Wow. Just amazing that you will even try in standing water. 2009 was first year of combine on our farm and it is 2wd.... buried it once, pulled it out with Hy-Hoe. Came back when it was frozen. Are beans even dry enough for decent moisture levels when that wet? I know 2009 was a rough harvest season in the fall, but what yall tried to work through just blows my mind.

  • damn @ 1:00 you really need to pull it out like that bout pulled the rear axle off lol 

  • You looking for any help?

    I'm from the Netherlands and want to work one a farm in the vs..

    

  • haha at 2:26 the ladder on that combine is bent! bummer!, but Great vid!

  • plowing those fields must have been hell to pay

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