Greetings from Ireland. Enjoying your videos and looking forward to seeing you travel to new states and the different landscapes being farmed. Your videos usually come around 5-6pm here so we can watch while eating dinner 😹😹
Okay why have we not seen the 88????? That is a pure sexy rig!!!!! Yup good ole grass burs, goat heads, sand burs, or just plain ole "DAMN IT that hurts!" Thanks for showing us the loading process. Always interesting to see how each crew does it. Safe travels back home!
Haha the 88 normally stays on the combine trailer so it is never in the field. In South Texas the wheat is a super long haul as well so we normally don’t run our personal trucks the farmer hires outside trucks for us. That’s why y’all didn’t see our personal trucks hardly ever but from now on they will be implemented more since the rest of the harvest run is to local elevators not across the state.
@@HaydenOnHarvest Thanks for reply back. Did the custom harvest thing back a few days years. Hard work and we were on the road almost all the time for 9 months. Safe travels!
Hi Hayden, questions for you. Does each combine and cart have a scales, and are they all linked so that you all know what each other is carrying. So the cart can unload the fuller combine first? Lovely to see all your loading of gear and trailers.
We are aiming for Sunday to start cutting wheat again. Normally there is no down time from cutting wheat to cutting corn/milo if that’s what you are referring too. If you are asking what we do between jobs we try to aim for jobs that fit the schedule and not overlap. You do not want to take on a job that requires you to be in two places at once. So topically we arrive a couple days plus or minus of needing to cut when we move jobs.
Goat heads grow low on the ground on a creeping vine. They also have multiple points when green. When they mature and dry the pods split into two or three separate stickers each with two points resembling a goats horns. What you have there are nasty sand or grass burrs. 😖 They like to grow in sandy loam soils that are good for grass production.
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WOW. that was amazing Hayden. Thank you and your family once again
Greetings from Ireland. Enjoying your videos and looking forward to seeing you travel to new states and the different landscapes being farmed.
Your videos usually come around 5-6pm here so we can watch while eating dinner 😹😹
Okay why have we not seen the 88????? That is a pure sexy rig!!!!!
Yup good ole grass burs, goat heads, sand burs, or just plain ole "DAMN IT that hurts!"
Thanks for showing us the loading process. Always interesting to see how each crew does it.
Safe travels back home!
Haha the 88 normally stays on the combine trailer so it is never in the field. In South Texas the wheat is a super long haul as well so we normally don’t run our personal trucks the farmer hires outside trucks for us. That’s why y’all didn’t see our personal trucks hardly ever but from now on they will be implemented more since the rest of the harvest run is to local elevators not across the state.
@@HaydenOnHarvest Thanks for reply back. Did the custom harvest thing back a few days years. Hard work and we were on the road almost all the time for 9 months.
Safe travels!
Hi Hayden, questions for you. Does each combine and cart have a scales, and are they all linked so that you all know what each other is carrying. So the cart can unload the fuller combine first?
Lovely to see all your loading of gear and trailers.
See you next time, good luck with your move. John T.
I see you love your dog very much. I have two dogs and I also love them very much.
When do you guys expect to be back harvesting? Which crop would be next? What do you guys do between crops?
We are aiming for Sunday to start cutting wheat again. Normally there is no down time from cutting wheat to cutting corn/milo if that’s what you are referring too. If you are asking what we do between jobs we try to aim for jobs that fit the schedule and not overlap. You do not want to take on a job that requires you to be in two places at once. So topically we arrive a couple days plus or minus of needing to cut when we move jobs.
where were you harvesting because I live in South Texas and they don't grow wheat down here?
Innocent weed! You do not want that stuff. Thanks guys. Cheers from Australia
Congratulations on getting through the mud. Now where you heading?
I see the BTI sticker and the s&s trailer mudflaps. Where you guys out of? I grew up in Bucklin. Worked at bti out of high school actually
Congrats on finishing before the rain. One question- do you need doubles endorsement to pull something behind combine trailer?
How you doing, those are definitely sandburs they are no fun and are terrible in a field especially if it is hay. 13:27
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There sand spurs. We hav them in North Carolina too.
Where are you harvesting in this video?
Why do you cover the windshield on the combines and not on the tractor?
We don’t have a windshield cover for the tractor… we probably should tho we just have never ordered one
sandburr! I'm from Michigan..
Washington State sandburs also
I'm not sure what yall call em in South Texas but in Kansas we call em sand burrs.
stickers
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Sandburr
We call those goatheads
Interesting, I grew up calling them stickers or grass-burs that’s if it has a lot of thorns on the seeds and a goat head is more of a one thorn seed.
Goat heads grow low on the ground on a creeping vine. They also have multiple points when green. When they mature and dry the pods split into two or three separate stickers each with two points resembling a goats horns.
What you have there are nasty sand or grass burrs. 😖 They like to grow in sandy loam soils that are good for grass production.
You guys are correct
Looks like sandburs to me. They are no fun
Looks like sandburs to me also. We have them in Iowa to. Been here since the beginning of time.
Where's your next stop? Or is it none of my dang business?!
Yes we call them “stickers” or “grass-burs” lol
Next stop is central Texas to cut are own wheat.
Good luck. Hope you have a good crop.
They are sand burrs. Hate those things. Hard to get out of your clothes.
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