The new fendt cab is leaps and bounds better then the old one in my opinion. A lot more bells and whistles but also more user friendly and better layout
How many grain carts are they running in this field? I remember running one 2388 in high school, and you *almost* needed two grain carts to keep up. I can't imagine two X9s and an S series rolling with just one cart.
There seemed to be a tank on the side of the grain cart,wonder what thats for,could it be an oil resevoir? The grain cart operator has a bit of a rush keeping those combines moving.
I was about to ask the same question. Then, I saw your inquiry about the tanks, and I got my question answered for me. Thanks! Great idea to keep water tanks on board for fire prevention.
Maybe someone can explain this. Farmers talk about how they make no money but they buy tractors that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars when any old tractor can pull a grain cart
It takes big equipment to farm cover a lot of ground. You’re gonna end up losing a hell of a lot more money if you have smaller equipment that can’t get it all done and you leave half your crop in the field.
That's a silly comment! I doubt that the tractor pulling the grain cart is used only in the fall harvest! I'd bet the Fendt stays plenty busy in the spring too! With multiple John Deere combines running, any prudent farmer would scoff at the idea of using older, smaller equipment to handle such an important task.
The 1050 is imo one of the nixest looking standard tractors out there. I sat on one a few months back and the thing GIGANTIC. Also a slight correction on the city they're built in: Its pronounced Markt-obern-dorf. The T is part of "Markt" (german for market).
He said they were going 5.5mph in 220 bushel corn. That's 20 acres an hour, 4400 bu/hr. That is a theoretical never ending straight line, less when you account for turning around.
Just amazing the speed those combines are running.
Love when you get in-cab footage. I could watch those huge front duels turning all day.
It's always a plus when you get to ride along Jason. You get the actual farmers point of view. Looking forward to more harvesting videos.
That is one mean looking tractor! Great video Jason!
Excellent video! Some great details about the Fendt! Thanks for sharing. 👍🚜😎
Amazing video
1 of my Favorite Tractors on the Market.
Nice Ride!!!!!
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That Fendt 1050 is a big row crop tractor. Huge engine for a row crop too.
That's a great setup for carting grain😉👍
Another awesome corn harvest video👍👍
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Great video
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That guy is a long way from home, Aussie? South African? Hard to tell he’s pretty tough interview.
South African accent definitely "put foot down"- SA saying & "ja". Bet there are a couple of boertjies in the JD's also❤
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Was that tractor driver from South Africa?
Good video.
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Hey jason. Arnt some fendt tractors made in jackson, mn
Like this
The new fendt cab is leaps and bounds better then the old one in my opinion. A lot more bells and whistles but also more user friendly and better layout
Howdy bigtractorpower
How many grain carts are they running in this field? I remember running one 2388 in high school, and you *almost* needed two grain carts to keep up. I can't imagine two X9s and an S series rolling with just one cart.
That's what I'm wondering too
I would like to drive a Fendt tractor 🚜 it seems to be smooth operatior tractor.
Fendt ... super . 👍👍👍
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There seemed to be a tank on the side of the grain cart,wonder what thats for,could it be an oil resevoir? The grain cart operator has a bit of a rush keeping those combines moving.
Water tank and pump to put out a possible fire.
How many carts were out there?
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Good video Jason, what’s the tank for on the side of the cart? We’re hoping to start beans next week here in north central Indiana.
I believe it's water with a pump and hose in case of fire
@@j.mitchell170 oh ok that’s a good idea 👍
I was about to ask the same question. Then, I saw your inquiry about the tanks, and I got my question answered for me. Thanks! Great idea to keep water tanks on board for fire prevention.
@@johndavidhopkins8685 oh yeah 👍👍
We use a 8235R John Deere with an Unverferth 1100 bushel cart.
I didn't think you could option a 1050 with row crop tires.
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These are the biggest row crop tires I have ever seen
How can one auger wagon keep up with 3 combines in corn!?! Yields must be very low, in East Central IL it’s practically one cart per combine in corn.
Maybe someone can explain this. Farmers talk about how they make no money but they buy tractors that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars when any old tractor can pull a grain cart
Would you be running a new tractor or a old tractor and send you tax money to uncle Sam to give it to other countrys?
It takes big equipment to farm cover a lot of ground. You’re gonna end up losing a hell of a lot more money if you have smaller equipment that can’t get it all done and you leave half your crop in the field.
That's a silly comment! I doubt that the tractor pulling the grain cart is used only in the fall harvest! I'd bet the Fendt stays plenty busy in the spring too! With multiple John Deere combines running, any prudent farmer would scoff at the idea of using older, smaller equipment to handle such an important task.
Price ?
The 1050 is imo one of the nixest looking standard tractors out there. I sat on one a few months back and the thing GIGANTIC.
Also a slight correction on the city they're built in: Its pronounced Markt-obern-dorf. The T is part of "Markt" (german for market).
Great video and machines! How many bushels per hour do these X9 1000 combines do? Also what is the yeild of the corn? Thank you
He said they were going 5.5mph in 220 bushel corn. That's 20 acres an hour, 4400 bu/hr. That is a theoretical never ending straight line, less when you account for turning around.
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Overkill having a 1050 dreying a grain cart.
At least they have the right color combines. Nothing runs like a Deere. If it ain't green... It ain't mean!!!
Claas combines are far superior to Deere, the only reason Deere have such market share is because they swamp the market with dealers.