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Dan Newton
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2013
IH 856 disking 2024
IH 856 Wheatland disking with an IH 480 20’ disk. Getting field ready for spring wheat. It’s was a little wet in spots, but was pushing it so wheat would get planted on time.
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Hauling out manure 2024
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Hauling out the last loads of manure with the GEHL skidsteer and Farmall 706 diesel
Farmall 706 Diesel spreading manure
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My 13 year old son hauling manure with the 706 diesel. Making it look easy!!
IH 856 disking cornstalks
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IH 856 Wheatland and IH 18’ disk working under some corn stalks
Cutting Hay 2023
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1st field, 1st cut of 2023. IH 856 Wheatland and New Holland Discbine
Baling Hay 2023 #2
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Baling hay 2023. 7 acre field with Farmall 706 & Vermeer round baler
Baling Hay 2023
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Baling 1st crop 2023 with Farmall 706 and Vermeer Rebel 5400 Baler
Baling Hay 2023 #4
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Putting the baler away. Forgot the camera on there for a couple minutes. Just fast forward to end. Thanks for watching!
Baling Rye 2023
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Baling the last of the rye straw. Did 32 round bales and ended up with 212 squares.
Rye harvest 2023 under way
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Finally time to start harvesting the rye. It’s been so dry here, I’m not sure how good the yield is yet.
Tedding Hay 2023
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Teaching Justy how to use the hay Tedder. He did a great job! Using the Farmall 656 and Bush Hog Tedder
Feeding the Dexters on a cold winter day
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Feeding the Dexters with the International 656. Around 10 degrees on this “wonderful” Minnesota winter afternoon!
The young lady is doing an excellent job!!
Hello nice to meet you my name is William just wondering how many times do you guys wrap your balage bales
We can use the remote to automatically do 8 or 16. But you can manually do whatever you want. I have done both 8 and 16. Depends on how long it will sit before you feed it. But 8 seemed to work best and use the least amount of wrap
Thank you
Where are you located at
North Branch, MN
856 Wheatland with duals. Red Power.
do you get any erosion.
We certainly can. This particular field had been planted into hay a couple years ago. So we don’t do heavy tillage every year.
Nice old Wheatland doing a good job, tractor looks and sounds great and the operator is running that outfit properly and not pounding the crap out of his machinery, good video also without silly hood exhaust shots or goofy music, thanks.
Thanks. I appreciate that. I always like to just see and hear the machine work without all the voiceovers and music.
Loved the 856 especially plowing.
Nice baler, have you had any problems with the ride balts?
I have had no issues with this baler whatsoever. I have replaced a couple belts and had the monitor redone because the buttons weren’t working properly
I just bought one of these. Can’t wait to use it. Looks like you never shut the pto off to dump the roll after you tie it. I’ve heard people claim to shut it off and I’ve also heard people say not to shut it off.
I’ve tried it both ways. I feel like the bales ejects better if you leave it running
Purrrrin like a kitten. 😊
BIL's 930 sounded the exact same! Nice to hear another!
Great job young lady 🎉
I see a lot of tractors in the States are open stations. There are very few open station tractors down here.
Doing a great job and the plow is setup very good.
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Love them 5400’s nice an simple baler to operate an to work on
Nice straight line.
Greetings..I'm interested in growing barley and peas together for hay to sell...please can you advise me if this is good idea..I'm new to growing hay
Absolutely! I decided to use barley mixed with peas on some sand ground because it’s more drought tolerant. If you are on better ground, I would advise planting oats with the peas. You will get a little bit higher fees quality with oats. Either way, you should cut them somewhere between milk stage and dough stage. It would be hard to get it to dry completely, so it should be wrapped or chopped, if that’s possible.
Very straight furrow. Good job.
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i learned to plow with a 930 lol
Nice bit of straight ploughing with your 5 furrow plough 👍👍
NOT LABOURING IT AT ALL
Looks great following those auto steer lines.
It’s a shame you can get original parts it’s getting so hard to find parts for your older case tractors trying to restore them
Well can you get the original blueprint of Case and make the parts, just like Corey Anderson with the Case 150 steam road tractor?
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Wish i could drive in that straight of a line! Good job!
That’s why I can’t hear today sitting behind that muffler.
Thats why you need a turbocharger to chop up and slow down the pressure waves.
That brings back memories drove one like one summer.
Great tractor. Straight furrows but no need to plow that sand.
Gee guys ok video but kinda wanted to see the whole tractor from different angles, just saying bro, thank you
Have heard that was one of the best case ever built.
I have heard that the 930 and 1030 are a good alternative to a John Deere 4020 - less costly and fundamentally a good tractor
@@timothykeith1367 You would have to put a turbo on a 4020 for it to try to keep up with a 930, much less a 1030. 4020 is a chore tractor for lighter work and crop harvesting. 930 and 1030 are work horses that can do that and pull hard besides.
It’s a 5 x 14”
What size plow, 5 bottom, how many inch?
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Your daughter is plowing great. Nice, straight furrows. Hopefully, she realized that a hat with a brim at least over her eyes, and sunglasses, are excellent accesories. The hat not only helps keep sun out of her eyes, but also keeps hair from getting so dirtly. Sunglasses to keep dust, etc, out of her eyes, as well as the sun. Irritated eyes are a pain in the @$$, plus squinting all day can give you a migraine
Going nicely
Hearing protection?
What??
You and the young lady need hearing protection while working around the tractor. I wish someone would of warned me when I was her age.
@@daveknepp7718 Huh?
*HAH* ?!?
Great job on a great old tractor :-)
It is a shame that J I Case and International Harvester could not have stayed separate. I hated merging. Farm girls are people, too. Keep up the good work!
It's my understanding that J.I.Case's parent firm absorbed International Harvester following the bankruptcy of IH.
That was Tenneco that made the Merger because both companies were about to go under
@@rickiemckillip8124 Tenneco owned JI Case for quite a while before IH went broke and we're bought up. CaseIH was on the verge of bankruptcy when New Holland NA (fiat) bought them
nice! do you still enjoy your back to eden garden? have you extended it?
We actually quit doing the back to Eden garden. I couldn’t find anymore chips to add or expand. It did very well.
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Cant wait to plow her
Your comment is not welcome on my channel. I don’t delete these kind of comments because I want every person who sees it to know how much of an idiot you are. I actually feel sorry for you. You obviously haven’t been taught how to respect and treat women. You should feel ashamed for posting a comment like that. I sincerely hope you are man enough to post an apology to my daughter!
Dan Newton I’ll apologize for him. That was a very crude comment. By the way, nice old Case tractor.
Dan Newton is that a gas powered 930? About how many gallons per hour do you think it burns pulling that plow?
It is a diesel. It wasn’t working very hard in this field because it is really sandy. Probably only burning 3 gallons per hour in the sand.
Dan Newton oh, ok. Our land up here in Ohio varies from silty loam to white clay. I think it’s really cool your daughter runs the Case plowing. I have a son, he can run pretty much anything, it’s just getting him to do it! I’m resorting a Versatile 145, originally have a V8 Cummins, but it’s now powered by a 5.9 12 valve Cummins. Makes way better power and torque.
Nice tractor although that's not a Farmall. It's an International. Farmall refers to International's line of row crop tractors only. So all Farmalls are International but not all Internationals are Farmalls. On the Serial number plate of the Farmall 806 is marked F 806. This 806 would be marked I 806. Farmalls have the option of either an adjustable wide front axle or a narrow front but in either case they have the same steering mechanism. The International tractors do not have an adjustable front axle and they have a different steering mechanism. On the 806, only the Internationals have the Wheatland fenders and platform. And on the International 806 the lights are always mounted in the top corners in the front end where the grille goes, and the grille is cut out for them. Farmalls, on the other hand, never have the lights up front and they are either mounted beside the fuel tank on each side or in the fenders.
I appreciate your input Ty. Thanks for watching my video. God bless
Wow that turns over good.
It sure does. It is VERY sandy. It grows good Alfalfa as long as I fertilize every year. Otherwise nothing grows there!!😂
beautiful...
show more tractor, I had one in 1978 to 83 biggest mistake I made trading it off
Nice straight furrow , good job young lady
Dad probably made the 1st. round and followed last years dead furrow or a row of corn stubble and when nothing else works in a big flat field like that pick a tree at the other end lineup the radiator cap on that tree and drive keeping the cap lined up with the tree. ( yup been there done all of the above)
wow if only I could drive that straight lol
nice video good match sounds like my 930 gasoline. thanks for posting
It is a diesel