It is hard to beat that old red iron! We still run it and love every minute of it. It will be interesting to see how the new stuff stacks up against it as for longevity
I put 29 crops through a 79 1440. Three complete rebuilds during that time still cost me less than trading until in 2006 I bought a real good, low houred 1680.
You are getting a lot of cob pieces. The reason is that the ears are tumbling in the rotor cage, not rolling. It seems counter-intuitive, but the concave needs to be set tighter. We sold our 1440 last week, our 1680 is set at 1.5 on the indicator & our 2388 is at 2.1 on the LCD. > 90% of our cobs on the ground are whole.
I have been watching a few of your videos and noticed you have some of the older Case tractors. I can't tell what models they are except the 830. What are the others? When I grew up we had Case tractors and loved every one of them. They were great strong dependable tractors back then.
Great video. I'm not a farmer, but I have noticed on a lot of farming harvest video's, that there doesn't appear to be a easy way or method employed to separate the corn or beans from the non desired plant material that gets mixed in from the harvesting process. Is the "debris" penalty you can get docked for at a grain elevator not worth somebody inventing some kind of high capacity vibration sorting device to better separate the corn and beans from the left over chaff? Just curious.
It is hard to beat that old red iron! We still run it and love every minute of it. It will be interesting to see how the new stuff stacks up against it as for longevity
I think we would all be better off if there was only red in this world. Especially the old stuff. Then your getting somewhere
If ya don't bleed red like a good old international or case, your crazy.
I about flipped out when you guys walked underneath that raised frameless dump trailer. :shock: Nice machinery! 👍🏼
I put 29 crops through a 79 1440. Three complete rebuilds during that time still cost me less than trading until in 2006 I bought a real good, low houred 1680.
All that red equipment is the same stuff i grew up with. Brings back memories. IH always served us well.
I stumbled across your Chanel i love watching guys like you farming making a living with the good old iron "paid 4" lol
Love ih red
Be careful walking under that raised grain trailer, I lost a close friend who did that
What a beautiful 1440...glad I found this channel!
Thanks
Could not agree more I spent many autumn's of my youth riding in one with my late grandfather this brings back so many memories thank you so much
Nice Combines and older tractors just stumbled across your channel we are in sw. Iowa 👍🌽🌽🇺🇸🇺🇸
Nice video man I love International Harvester tractors and combines I'm from Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil
You should show model numbers of the equipment as you are filming, you get close but quit right before the camera gets to it. Nice old red iron!
Nice looking line of equipment. I still farm with the IH tractors and equipment. They will never build anything else to last like they will.
Poor filming quality
Nice tractors and stuf
You are getting a lot of cob pieces. The reason is that the ears are tumbling in the rotor cage, not rolling. It seems counter-intuitive, but the concave needs to be set tighter. We sold our 1440 last week, our 1680 is set at 1.5 on the indicator & our 2388 is at 2.1 on the LCD. > 90% of our cobs on the ground are whole.
Our 1688 does a better job, the 1440 has some ware and doesn’t do as good of a job anymore
I love International 1440 beautiful combines
I have been watching a few of your videos and noticed you have some of the older Case tractors. I can't tell what models they are except the 830. What are the others? When I grew up we had Case tractors and loved every one of them. They were great strong dependable tractors back then.
We have a 830 and 800
Great video. I'm not a farmer, but I have noticed on a lot of farming harvest video's, that there doesn't appear to be a easy way or method employed to separate the corn or beans from the non desired plant material that gets mixed in from the harvesting process. Is the "debris" penalty you can get docked for at a grain elevator not worth somebody inventing some kind of high capacity vibration sorting device to better separate the corn and beans from the left over chaff? Just curious.
The device you dream of is called a fanning mill, been around well over 100 years. 😋
I want to see the Steiger in the barn.
See it soon in upcoming vid
Love yals equipment !!!!
Can you show how you made your hopper extension on the 1440
Yes
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Nice case tractors! Hopefully see more of them.
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They are case there internationals
NICE COMBINES
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