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Good video.
ОтветитьWhilst I appreciate that ripping the ground is indeed necessary for breaking up all that compaction, the first thing that sprung to mind, was the cost of the operation. Firstly, the cost of all thar JD equipment, both tractors and rippers, JD not being the cheapest on the market ! Secondly, the fuel bill for running all those tractors. The owner of the farm must have some serious acreage to justify all that equipment. Naturally, I am aware that timeliness of such operations is of the utmost importance - it simply has to get done, or the next operation will not.
ОтветитьDo they plant on the same line as they rip or at a different angle? Are all of the bean double crop or do they plant any in the spring?
ОтветитьThank you. 👍👍👍
ОтветитьHow do the GPS knows the other tractors run?
ОтветитьGreat video, great shots, very informative, good job
Ответить8 & 9R tractors on duals and triples, but no tracks? 🤔
"Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌 👍 🇺🇸
Why does he seem to be lifting the up out of the ground slightly and dropping it back in?
ОтветитьThese big tractors on triples are just unreal! Nothing like them in Britain.
ОтветитьI enjoyed this video
ОтветитьIf I lived in that area I would volunteer to run a tractor for them. It's not hard work, as compared to stand grinding or hod carrying, running equipment 8-10 hours a day but it sure is tiring. Of course the grader I ran didn't have air conditioning, padded seats, cruise control, auto steering, etc. so it kind of like comparing operating an old dump truck versus a new BMW.
ОтветитьI wonder if super singles would work better than the triples on the 440's. Obviously traction is the main issue there. That farm sure does like their John Deere equipment, don't think I've seen that much green in one place since I was in Ireland.
ОтветитьHelo from israel😊
ОтветитьOh yeah....been waiting on heavy fall tillage videos. I would love to work on a big farm like these
ОтветитьSome of my favorite videos of yours Jason is fall tillage. Great way to end the week!!!
ОтветитьGood to see the big tractors and their operators working to help feed us.
ОтветитьWhat happened to the corn harvest with Matt
ОтветитьEvery farmer needs to go back to disking and breaking there ground one day they will have to it will get so dam packed
ОтветитьThat’s the only way to get maximum yield.
ОтветитьRippers is the kind of implement when you think a big tractor maybe is not big enough!
ОтветитьI am a Disabled Person and I don't Farm. My Family rents Our Land and I think they have John Deer Equipment.
ОтветитьGreat video! Finally a farm that gets it! All these big no till guys never deep rip anything! And, you can see it in the quality of their crops at harvest time!
ОтветитьThose guys can turn a lot of dirt
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ОтветитьHowdy bigtractorpower
ОтветитьAlmost 500k -Great work & Thanx
ОтветитьHere we go 😊😊😊😊😊
ОтветитьLoving the videos with all the equipment used throughout the year. Also looks like Pedro doesn't know what draft control is or how to set it up.
Ответитьvery different than our operation. We run an 8370r on a 7 shank case IH 875 mulch ripper
ОтветитьThat's quite a setup for ripping😉👍 cool to see big tractors working hard to break up the compaction👍👍
ОтветитьI know a farmer in Kansas that use a 9r and strip till for tillage (idk how much horsepower)
ОтветитьAnother wonderful video. Thank you for doing them.
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