Wow, thank you for sharing once again. I'm blown away by the scale of the farms and equipment. I just can't get my head around this as in Ireland our farms are miniscule by comparison. Thank you once again. Keep them coming please.
Your welcome, John ... I'm running like Hell right now videoing as much as possible ... 2-3 a day .. but I can only produce one video a week. Mega hours to produce one 10 minute video ... Keep watching !!
I also follow Laura Farms on YT. She has some huge equipment with a 16 row corn head. Great footage, Thank you for your time shooting these operations. Know a couple of the Schouten family, Edward and Rick.
Thats crazy that 8r 250 is pulling a fully loaded 1600bu grain cart! The cart itself has to be about 20,000+lbs. Everyone around here is pulling those carts with 300+hp track tractors!
I agree ... I went for a ride in it and you could feel the load but it didn't slow it down ... specs call for 300+HP. cart weighs 29,200 lbs carrying 84,000 lbs of corn ... 57 TONS !!
Sing song ?? I can't sing a note but wish I could! I'm stuck with what comes out of my mouth. My only other 2 options is my wife and my dog ... my dog snores all the time so you may be hearing him in the background when I speak.... Thanks for watching ..
I guess you can say we are just too polite! We are a metric country just like the 192 other countries of the world but we border one of the only 3 countries in the world that are not metric. Since we trade so much south of the border, I guess you can say we are "bilingual" when using measurements so everyone can understand.
@Maloy7800 😂😂 well, as a retired commercial pilot I could talk for ever on that subject. Aviation is a little more mixed up than just metric. Distance is in nautical miles, elevation is in feet, speed is knots or Mach, temperature is Celsius, visibility is in Statute miles, fuel is in pounds, liters or gallons etc ...
@ Case Ih AF11 is now the biggest dual rotary combine on the market, 775 horsepower, 567 bushel capacity, 6 bu/sec unload rate can do 8000 bu/hr in corn all the while maintaining efficiency . Its so efficient where the X9 would be chugging and weezing from doing 7000 bu/hr the AF11 would be purring. I do not consider the NEXAT to be a combine at all
@@farmerdrone Sorry mate, I was getting a little passionate and I realize I was taking it beyond the title of the video. I do really love your videos and I love the attention to detail you give as well as the the blessing you leave at the end of each of them.
Wow, thank you for sharing once again. I'm blown away by the scale of the farms and equipment. I just can't get my head around this as in Ireland our farms are miniscule by comparison. Thank you once again. Keep them coming please.
Your welcome, John ... I'm running like Hell right now videoing as much as possible ... 2-3 a day .. but I can only produce one video a week. Mega hours to produce one 10 minute video ... Keep watching !!
Great machines there! Nice video!
thanks for the comment from a GREAT TH-camr !!
@@farmerdrone You're welcome!!
I really really enjoyed your immersion into each operation! Nicely done. Beautiful equipment.
Thank you very much!
I also follow Laura Farms on YT. She has some huge equipment with a 16 row corn head. Great footage, Thank you for your time shooting these operations. Know a couple of the Schouten family, Edward and Rick.
thanks a lot .. hope you subscribe and keep watching ...😁
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Thats crazy that 8r 250 is pulling a fully loaded 1600bu grain cart! The cart itself has to be about 20,000+lbs. Everyone around here is pulling those carts with 300+hp track tractors!
I agree ... I went for a ride in it and you could feel the load but it didn't slow it down ... specs call for 300+HP. cart weighs 29,200 lbs carrying 84,000 lbs of corn ... 57 TONS !!
We pull a 1600bu cart with a 8230
Wowww farm mechanize
The best
So cool! Except for the sing-songy voice-over.
Sing song ?? I can't sing a note but wish I could! I'm stuck with what comes out of my mouth. My only other 2 options is my wife and my dog ... my dog snores all the time so you may be hearing him in the background when I speak.... Thanks for watching ..
It is my dream to join this beg farm please do somthing for me frome Qarar i like your videos.
Hello Qarar ... I would like to help people who contact me but there is nothing I can do .. sorry ...
What the heck is going on in Canadian heads! Liters, inches, kilometers, feet, metric tons, bushels. Their metric system is a mess.
I guess you can say we are just too polite! We are a metric country just like the 192 other countries of the world but we border one of the only 3 countries in the world that are not metric. Since we trade so much south of the border, I guess you can say we are "bilingual" when using measurements so everyone can understand.
@@farmerdrone Yeah, and every time you try to move to metric a plane falls out of the sky. 😀 Too soon?
@Maloy7800 😂😂 well, as a retired commercial pilot I could talk for ever on that subject. Aviation is a little more mixed up than just metric. Distance is in nautical miles, elevation is in feet, speed is knots or Mach, temperature is Celsius, visibility is in Statute miles, fuel is in pounds, liters or gallons etc ...
It’s big but not the biggest anymore.
X9 series is the largest JD has made and there are several varieties and options. There re other brands that are bigger like Nexat
@ Case Ih AF11 is now the biggest dual rotary combine on the market, 775 horsepower, 567 bushel capacity, 6 bu/sec unload rate can do 8000 bu/hr in corn all the while maintaining efficiency . Its so efficient where the X9 would be chugging and weezing from doing 7000 bu/hr the AF11 would be purring. I do not consider the NEXAT to be a combine at all
correct ... but .. my video says the X9 is the largest combine JOHN DEERE makes ....
@@farmerdrone Sorry mate, I was getting a little passionate and I realize I was taking it beyond the title of the video. I do really love your videos and I love the attention to detail you give as well as the the blessing you leave at the end of each of them.
No worries.. great to have you on board