Don't let those negative comments from "Arm-chair Farmers" get to ya, their talking out of their A$$, their not there so they don't know, Thanks for the video and great work with your pup getting in the combine :)
Way to go, Dibs, you mastered getting up into the cab on your own! All the naysayers should chill a little. You can have your tuna, Hayden. I'm with your mom, yuk! Lol!😂
Hello Hayden, another great video. I had also most forgot about all the character building days that being a custom harvester can have. We haven't harvested since 2009, so I only think of the good times and not the trying at this point. My son and I look forward to following your harvesting journey again this year. Keep up the good work.
It is strange to see you combining wheat when we have wheat up here in Minnesota just starting to pop out. We are barely underway here with planting. We have been down for a week due to rain here with more forecast for tomorrow. Good luck with harvest.
Nice to see wheat harvest videos….takes me back to some of the best years of my life…13 summers of custom wheat harvest….over 10 years ago since I made my last harvest run. Learned a lot, saw a lot of cool country and met some of the nicest people…and a few knot heads of course lol! Be safe and have a great harvest!
I once cut 25 acres of beans for fella in a pinch and the field was ridged up bad. Like a big washboard all the way across the field, from multiple years of using a molboard plow in the same exact pattern. The low areas were closed for 6 inches lower than the high areas. Anyway, the beans were loaded from top to 2-3 inches above the ground. He wanted me to run right on the ground to try and get all of the pods. I was constantly stopping to dig the dirt off the grain table. I learned a valuable lesson that day. Although he had 55-60 bushel beans and it made him some money, I learned to check the fields first before I obligated myself to cut them. Dirt is no bueno for combines!
I subscribe to your channel this morning. I watched a few of your videos last year. I’ll watch your whole year as they develop. You’re doing an awesome job on the editing your videos are great
Can definitely relate to dealing with moisture changing the cutting conditions as well as lodged crop! If someone says they never had problems then they have never operated harvest equipment. Keep up the good work and great content. You’ve started harvesting and we are just starting to plant crops here in Alberta.
Dibs running up the tire is perfectly fine. Key is to always watch out for him with all that moving equipment. Yup little change in conditions can certainly make big changes in the outcome. Keep up the great work!
Does your head float? Set to close to the ground? I went on my first wheat harvest my freshman summer. Got my CDL at 17. We had a 9500 and 7720 titan 2. You don't know what work is until you go on a harvest with older equipment. The 9500 was a year old with 400 separator hours on it and the 7720 had rolled the counter. That thing was always breaking down. We started in Fay Oklahoma and finished wheat in Cheyanne Wyoming. We hauled back down to Sublett Kansas, dropped everything but the headers, and took them back to Oklahoma and picked up the corn headers and went back to Kansas. That was my summer gig. Every Friday after school let out, I hit the road end drove to Sublett and help with corn. i loved it. did it every summer and fall. Then I graduated and from April till November I was on the same harvest crew. I did that for 6 years till I got a mechanics job at a Ford dealership. I miss it. Now I'm 51 and disabled and would give anything to be able to do it again but my back is bad and couldn't handle the rough riding.
Yes our headers float, and we definitely know what “work” is. We started 11 years ago with a 9600 and a 930 auger header. We haven’t always had these fancy combines but as your company grows so does your operation. As a kid mom and I would go every weekend to visit dad on harvest and I would run the grain cart or combine so I know exactly where you come from. Everyone sees a 20 min video of today’s times and thinks we have had no past.
Glad to be back watching harvest for another year! Videos are definitely getting better! Thanks for sharing. And don’t let the negativity win. That’s what they want.
What wheat are you harvesting this early? Hard red winter wheat? I’m from Ohio so soft red winter wheat was normal here & harvest around the first of July.
Please start wearing gloves when cleaning off your knife so you don’t lose some skin off your fingers or lose a finger. Nice seeing you getting back to combing again
I think the dog running up on the tire was cute. And that bred is the perfect dog for that job .
Don't let those negative comments from "Arm-chair Farmers" get to ya, their talking out of their A$$, their not there so they don't know, Thanks for the video and great work with your pup getting in the combine :)
Way to go, Dibs, you mastered getting up into the cab on your own! All the naysayers should chill a little. You can have your tuna, Hayden. I'm with your mom, yuk! Lol!😂
Larsen's dog gets up the same way.
Nice to see your dog climb the tire.that is how harvest goes.
Hello Hayden, another great video. I had also most forgot about all the character building days that being a custom harvester can have. We haven't harvested since 2009, so I only think of the good times and not the trying at this point. My son and I look forward to following your harvesting journey again this year. Keep up the good work.
We use a class harvester. It's best when we set it well. There is no wastage of wheat. This is the best by the way I'm from Algerian good job 😉❤
It is strange to see you combining wheat when we have wheat up here in Minnesota just starting to pop out. We are barely underway here with planting. We have been down for a week due to rain here with more forecast for tomorrow. Good luck with harvest.
Nice to see wheat harvest videos….takes me back to some of the best years of my life…13 summers of custom wheat harvest….over 10 years ago since I made my last harvest run. Learned a lot, saw a lot of cool country and met some of the nicest people…and a few knot heads of course lol! Be safe and have a great harvest!
Lankota makes a clutching system so you can shot cross augers off. Larson farms have them on there 790s
Lankota sells a kit to shut the bin augers off.
I once cut 25 acres of beans for fella in a pinch and the field was ridged up bad. Like a big washboard all the way across the field, from multiple years of using a molboard plow in the same exact pattern. The low areas were closed for 6 inches lower than the high areas. Anyway, the beans were loaded from top to 2-3 inches above the ground. He wanted me to run right on the ground to try and get all of the pods. I was constantly stopping to dig the dirt off the grain table. I learned a valuable lesson that day. Although he had 55-60 bushel beans and it made him some money, I learned to check the fields first before I obligated myself to cut them. Dirt is no bueno for combines!
I agree with your mom on the tuna and I totally agree about the fact there’s no bulldozing on FS 😅
I subscribe to your channel this morning. I watched a few of your videos last year. I’ll watch your whole year as they develop. You’re doing an awesome job on the editing your videos are great
Can definitely relate to dealing with moisture changing the cutting conditions as well as lodged crop! If someone says they never had problems then they have never operated harvest equipment. Keep up the good work and great content. You’ve started harvesting and we are just starting to plant crops here in Alberta.
Dibs running up the tire is perfectly fine. Key is to always watch out for him with all that moving equipment.
Yup little change in conditions can certainly make big changes in the outcome.
Keep up the great work!
The machines never move until the dogs are in the cabs. If everyone knew just how protective we are of them, they wouldn’t be so concerned.
Does your head float? Set to close to the ground? I went on my first wheat harvest my freshman summer. Got my CDL at 17. We had a 9500 and 7720 titan 2. You don't know what work is until you go on a harvest with older equipment. The 9500 was a year old with 400 separator hours on it and the 7720 had rolled the counter. That thing was always breaking down. We started in Fay Oklahoma and finished wheat in Cheyanne Wyoming. We hauled back down to Sublett Kansas, dropped everything but the headers, and took them back to Oklahoma and picked up the corn headers and went back to Kansas. That was my summer gig. Every Friday after school let out, I hit the road end drove to Sublett and help with corn. i loved it. did it every summer and fall. Then I graduated and from April till November I was on the same harvest crew. I did that for 6 years till I got a mechanics job at a Ford dealership. I miss it. Now I'm 51 and disabled and would give anything to be able to do it again but my back is bad and couldn't handle the rough riding.
Yes our headers float, and we definitely know what “work” is. We started 11 years ago with a 9600 and a 930 auger header. We haven’t always had these fancy combines but as your company grows so does your operation. As a kid mom and I would go every weekend to visit dad on harvest and I would run the grain cart or combine so I know exactly where you come from. Everyone sees a 20 min video of today’s times and thinks we have had no past.
Glad to be back watching harvest for another year! Videos are definitely getting better! Thanks for sharing. And don’t let the negativity win. That’s what they want.
Larson farms installed a kit on their augers
really great video Hayden. thank you
Another great video love watching yall's videos ❤ take care till next time
Agree with your Mother. Tuna needs mayonnaise and pickles! Enjoy your videos.
Very Nice to see you vlogging again !
Have a Wonderful 2024 season with your Family 👍🫎👍
Ok. It's still early, still getting things ironed out. Not a bad start
You can put a aftermarket kit on for unloading check out Larson farms about kit
There is a kit you can put on to stop the cross augers, I think lankota has that kit but I'm not for sure
where are you cutting at it is wild you guys cutting and we are a good month away from even looking for a place to look at cutting
on the trialer cody the reflector tape that is looks like it 2"" to the right of the tires use that is a guide to set down your header
We know… we put the tape on the trailer for that reason lol that’s not factory
Tell that to all the dogs who when they see a round hay bale in the field have to be on top of it.
Great video Hayden! Keep up the good work!
Watching this in the uk,how many hectares have you got to cut.😊
Enjoy your channel very much. How many on crew. Does Cody have his own trailer. Who does cooking
What wheat are you harvesting this early? Hard red winter wheat? I’m from Ohio so soft red winter wheat was normal here & harvest around the first of July.
Another great video! 🎉
Nice looking wheat,looks like a 100 bu per acre. Dont you guys have a moisture meter you can use in the mornings to save running combine to do test?
Sometimes the combines are not the most reliable, so they do other tests to make sure
Where are you combing wheat may 1 2024 Hayden?
South Texas
Do you have any stores that sell tuna in a pouch?!!!! You wouldn't need a can opener if you had them.
I've played bulldozer before with a combine, not fun digging it out.
😂😂😂😂😂
Cats like T Fish food dogs like Fresh Pet make sure Dibs saves some for you
Soybeans push just like that at night too when it gets tough!
I wish I was a farmer
You and your mom had a very bad, no good, very rotten Tuesday 😵💫 I hope Wednesday goes better for you!
You need to do a Multi-player game on FS22 sometime
Maybe 🤔
I don’t get people 18K views 1.5 K likes. Come on folks you can do better.
Please start wearing gloves when cleaning off your knife so you don’t lose some skin off your fingers or lose a finger. Nice seeing you getting back to combing again
You mean when I was using my can opener? 😭 I don’t think I used a knife in this video haha
@@HaydenOnHarvest no I meant when you were digging the dirt off your header