50,000lb Pay Loader VS. 45ft Combine Header?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2024
- Finishing up the 377 Peterbilt and beginning to tackle some harvest equipment repairs.
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The fact that you guys can fix whatever problems that pop up just shows the good old American can do attitude. I love it.
This is so much cooler than the "Hey guys, we spent 1230234789qw0t483124230423098 dollars for this brand new header!" types of videos. That goes for yout trucks, tractors, bins, all of it. Such a great philosophy of farming and life!
Exactly.
I feel the Welkers are a lot more authentic and more in line with most farmers across the country.
I enjoy both types.
Not alot to the heads for being worth100k
You're spot on. Not just calling out the dealer mechanic. Jackson brothers in are similar.
Thank you for putting the date in your videos. Especially for us farmer types who look at your crops!
I suggested it to them too I really appreciate it
The work you guys do is awesome! I'm a retired body man and to watch you guys straighten that header is a piece of greatness !!!
Now that is what we want to see: real engineering being done on the farm, the way farmers do it! That was an ingenious way to straighten that header. Never seen it done that way before, but it obviously works because it is so much straighter than it was. Like that you used a much longer length of pipe to re sleeve the joint, it adds a bit of rigidity to the frame. At least the extensions weren't welded on before, that would have been nasty to fix. Thanks from UK.
Thanks for watching!
@@WelkerFarms can we see the big buds again
There's nothing you guys can't modify to make it work! Mr Bob should be extremely proud!
I am👍
I want to say this; I'm so glad you guys decided to start filming your activities in the day to day life of Welker Farms. You guys work as a family , that is rare in todays world. You tube is a much better platform because your here please don't stop . Been watching for a long time. Stay true. to God and family. As Journey once said don't stop believing . God Bless stay well until next time.
Outstanding mechanics and fabricators. Bob should be proud of his boys.
I am👍
Love the way you guys fix it first before just replacing
It's videos like this one that I absolutely love! Quite a few of the other farm tubers would have immediately been on the phone to the local dealer. It's not stupid if it works! Take care and God bless!
Thanks for the "blessing', please rejoice that many of us have returned a blessing your way.
Hope lots of 🎆🎇🎆 in the Big Sky tonight! Happy 4th 🇺🇸 Welker Farms family and be safe! Thank y'all for farmin', fixin' and feedin' 🇺🇸 !
Your exploration of these heavy-duty machines and their capabilities is both fascinating and informative. By showcasing the comparison between a powerful pay loader and a massive combine header, you've provided valuable insights into industrial machinery and their applications. Your video is sure to captivate audiences interested in engineering, agriculture, and technology. Well done on delivering engaging content that educates and entertains!
I love resourceful ppl.
Thanks for another great video Welkers.
It was so much interesting and informative and enjoyable to watch for sure.
About the time I think the Welkers have done all that can be done to fix something, then they come up with another even more amazing project. Like taking the bend out of a header for the combine. Now how many would attempt that-not many!!!! But then in walks the Welkers and well, we can fix that bend. Wow and wow.
I am totally impressed that you got the bend out of that header and knew what to bend where and then weld what needed welding to hold it in place.
You folks are awesome in fixing farm equipment and I doubt if too many that built it in the first place know how to do what you all just did!!!!!!!!! My compliments to each and every one of you- - you are absolutely awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can all be on my team anytime!!!!!
When you get the fine points of that header fixed and or adjusted, you will have a close to new header!!!!!! Nice 👍.
Doing well with your sprayer until the hose broke. Scott did a quick hose fix and back to the field for more spraying. Very little down time on that one. Nice work.
Nick you did a good job trying to fix the heater core on the new truck. But too many leaks so will need a new part there. Some are just not fixable. Good try. The other cooler you were able to fix. Win one, lose one. Not bad.
Got the hood on and ready to go. Getting closer and closer to done all the time. Yeah!!!!!!
About it I believe. I am still blown away on you folks taking the bend out of that header. Not many would attempt that.
You three made it look easy, not a problem, can do!!!!!!!!!!!!
I do sincerely appreciate your talents and the investment you save by being able to fix these high dollar items. Wonderful!!!!!!!!
I don’t think you all really understand the importance of your talents and how much it means to the overall farm operation!!!!!!!!
I am amazed at you all. Be on my team anytime!!!!!!!!!
You all take care and be safe. Sending my prayers and blessings for some RAIN 🌧️ to help your crops!!!!!!!!!
Take care my dear friends!!!!
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
😊👍👋🙏🙏✅🇺🇸🇺🇸
Always giving kudos......thank you much Steve👍
Farmers doing what farmers do- taking two halves and making a whole!
My experience in fixing coolant leaks in radiators is extensive. It tells me that I will be fixing a leak in a different spot 9 months to a year and they come faster after that. I hope you have a better experience.
All I could think about
Nick that is called forward thinking angle adjustment. As soon as you said it was slightly forward I thought that just gives you a little room "if" you happen to gently hit something during harvest. Thanks for sharing. BTW as I was watching this my wife looked over when your dad was in the frame and said hey your wearing the same hat he is. LOL Remember you all have lots of support all over this beautiful country. Wishing you all a great growing season. Blessings
Hats 'on' to your wife noticing😊
Salute to the Welker family’s ingenuity! Have a Happy and Safe 4th!
We have a 2152 here in Australia and they are known for breaking in the middle, ours has a cable running over the top for bracing
I love it when a plan comes together!! Great work on the header! Wow! Twist it here, twist it there!
This is why Welkers are my #1
Perfect example of farmer helping farmer/ neighbor helping neighbors!!!!!!!!!
Such a good feeling to see your fields so healthy and green, such good people.
Always enjoy Robert jumping in and getting his hands dirty.
Hey guys, behind on videos. I just watched Scott paint the engine from couple weeks ago. I gotta say it’s first time I’ve seen an airless on mechanics type spraying & I painted over 30 years.
Love the way you guys always work together. Great video!😊
Coming from a long time fisherman. I love your use of the equipment at hand. keep up the good work and God Bless
I bought your tumbler and it just got here, this thing is so cool
I love how you go by "when we bend it again...." instead of "if"!!! 😂 Hopefully, the skid plates that you are having fit will help to prevent that from happening again. I'm just wondering if you can get the skid plates modified so the leading edge lifts up like a ski so they can't dig into anything? 🤔 Definitely looking farward to seeing that truck working on your farm, it's looking great!!! 😊👍👍👍👍
So great to see a video from the Welker farm I enjoy your videos so very much god bless you and your families
Get yourself some "silver solder" or refrigeration solder to mend you copper tubing. It is stronger and makes nicer appearing patches.
Another amazing piece of ingenuity!! Have a safe and happy 4th of July
Jerry rig fixes are always the most fun, especially when they work!
Hope you guys get some rain. We have certainly been blessed with abundant rain in Alabama, this year. Praying the Lord gives you a bountiful harvest.
I've noticed the air chisel come into play a few times lately. I'm starting to think that it is an under-rated piece of kit and can shift tight stuff like nothing else. Great work guys 😁😁
Once you get the frame straight, take some flat iron or rod and bridge it on that back bone your pushing on, It will add a lot of strength and prevent it from happening again. Im a retired farmer and used have a welding shop and have done this a lot of times. Your approaching this right with the equipment you have. Good job!!
Great video guys and another great fix!!!
Not wanting to be an armchair quarter back but if you would use a string line across the front of the header it would give you a good reference. Love you family tenacity while working. Stay safe !
Yall are doing an amazing job on that truck. If you keep your eyes on the gauges that ol B model will run forever.
Awesome video guys. thank you
You had to go past its plane of bend. I believe it is the word you were thinking of nick. Great video guys!
The brute force you applied to that header...I was holding my breath that nothing was going to bend on the feeder house.
On weekends we straighten car and truck frames. Very nicely done!
After sitting I am not worried about the oil I do check to make sure it hasn’t leaked coolant or diesel into the oil pan
All that open space and someone still managed to hit the header .🤣🤪
Even Montana has hilly country
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again, you guys are way too clever for your own good
Stay safe!
Well done, carry on.
You Welker boys are pretty innovative. Way to go!!
I'm sure pulling for you guys to have great crops this year!
Most of those copper pipe repairs can be made with Sil-phos rod and something near a #4 brazing tip with oxy/acety. Be sure to control the heat so you don’t overheat other joints with either a heat trap product or a wet rag wrapped around joints you don’t want to liquify other joints…
15% silphos is great to work with…
Well done with how y'all thought this out. I've always thought if it could be fixed rather than by a new one That was the way to go good job. 🙂🙏🙂
Nice to see green crops in your videos this year compared to the last couple years
well done on the header.🤩👍👍
Great video!
You guys are my favorite farmers ever you guys are so entertaining❤❤
Using machinery is the best way to get rid of dents. I’ve got a carry all which is very bent so anyway to get back in line we had to park heavy tractor on the carry all while I was pushing the 3 point linkage part with the other tractor. It did help a little but still a bit bent
Another good thing done, you boys know your stuff, should imagine dads well proud to.
The Peterbilt is looking cool with a fresh coat of paint and I like the colors on the Peterbilt and your other semi truck and what if both of your semi trucks went to a truck show which both of your semi trucks look awesome
Look pretty straight now = Good job guy's and of course GOD BLESS.....
Old F-4 II Shoe🇺🇸
Love your videos
Professional that's what you are professionals
Well y'all have done yourselves on this video it was pretty interesting at least I thought it was...
Nick still waiting on the update of your house so please do this for us viewers
B-Spine isn't leaking; he's marking his territory.😅
edit: "Beast-bine?"
Back to Farming!!!! Yay
Can you guys do a crop tour soon? Curious to see how things are doing
You should think about flex heads then. Maybe that will help when you need to cut it lower. Can always lock them rigid if need be.
they are mostly flat grounded, and flex headers are expensive, so i think that's why.
btw i guess you need trailer for flex header and it is one more complication...
@GreenWarfare why would you need a trailer for a flex header? I run a flex head and road it. The cutter bar can bounce up and down but it has limits. I just think a header that has give won't get messed up as easily because it can bounce over rocks and not ram into them.
Some times you win and sometimes lose, but you got to give it a try! Good work!
All that work because Leg Arms lost his big pipe wrench! Excellent video and God bless you all!
Fix, fix,fix best way to save $$$! Crop report, Home report...? ✝😎👍
Gotta do what we can do with what we have.
Crop report coming soon, in a nutshell, it is so so 😔
House report will come eventually but lots to do before final reveal.
Thanks for watching!
I may have used a builders laser, but if Leg Arms says its ok, good enough for me.
I sure would like to see some videos of the houses to see how they turned out.
Happy Fourth Welkers
Did something similar to the corn planter. It’s been holding up well for 11 seasons.
Awesome video
I had a hand sprayer with round up break on me. Well that’s also going to result in some dead grass. Thankfully I’m just a small area. 😊⛳️
You should talk to the Browns and get yourself a Power Ladder for the combines 😊
Not often, brute force is the answer, but in this case it sure was!
That was interesting
Enjoyed that lads😂😂😂😂❤
Is there going to be a final video of hollywoods and legarm of the completed houses.
cool fabricating🎉🎉
Nice Vid!
🔥great repair to header🔥👊🔥🔨⚙️🏍🚜
That truck will be soldering on for a long time!
Should be! Can't wait to get it on the road! More to come!
Interesting you added the dates day parts video
Month/ day / year
In the uk 🇬🇧
It’s
Day / month/ year
lol takes a second or two to figure out what day it was lol 😂
Leg arms always tooting his own horn. 😂
I'd pull the dip stick maybe not to check the oil but to check for antifreeze
Thanks I need to do the same to my fd 75
Them seeds are amazing
There’s probably a third combine coming soon
Since when does Scott do spraying? Seems like that's Nick's job.
Thats a smart way of bending back a header but why didn't you heat the bend part up? And are ypu not worried to bend the feederhouse of the combine thats a lot of torque.
You should try tuning flux it's acid based and would do a better job , Nick
❤ from Norway
I love the Welkers, great people. Hard work is definitely not the issue. But I have to tell you when you're straightening headers with a front end loader and a chain there's a problem. The myth of shop fixes and swapping parts, trying to solder coolers etc never leads to long term gain. 20 pieces of equipment running on rigged fixes is not the formula for long term success. The obsession with Big Brute Equipment and the amount of money and time invested into keeping it running seems like a negative return. It will be interesting to watch the uptime and efficiency of harvest tis year. Hopefully it pays off. Hopefully something actually grows this year.
Just for the record you can braze copper. Built a copper exhaust for my dad’s four wheeler. He wanted it he got it
I would say if a vehicle been sitting awhile, ita always smart to check oil because what if leg arms or your dad drained and forgot to refill it.
Nice video and god bless
He wants his header back 😂