Thanks for your hard work. Having been born and raised in the eastern part of North Dakota, I have noticed the Elderly generation has more of an old country accent from their family of origin. Also, there is a difference in various parts of the state. A strong European or Scandinavian accent is still common with my parent's generation. Your accent is hardly noticeable but your mom and dad have a deep southern drawl, especially your dad. Thanks again for helping feed the world.
Great video, the midwest accent is the preferred accent in the English language. Your southern Texas accent is fine. My sister has a degree in English. Excited to see you harvest corn. John T.
Coming from Canada (300 km north of Toronto), you (or Emma for that matter) seem not to have much of an accent other saying ' y'all '. Your dad seems to have a southern accent or drawl as we would characterize it and your mom a bit of one. If I cross the border, even at Buffalo, I hear a version of the 'US accent' right away. I also notice as I get to the Carolinas that people seem to talk slower. However, with Ontario being a pretty large province I do not really hear the regional accents that seem to be common in the US and in Europe. I guess we are a younger country less set in our ways or something. Your channel has be a real joy this summer and I look forward, every day, to your next installment. Thanks for making the effort. Henri
Thank you for the jd combine model review from an experienced operator. Interesting observations for sure. Lots of reviews of the 780-790 say they can push a 45' header in good crops the same ground speed as the 770 can push a 40' header,,,,which would make a difference in combine production per hour of fuel consumed.
Hayden you are exactly right on the bigger machines...we have a 770 and if you read the specs power is the main difference and I agree with you guys....ive ran 680s and the re thrasher is a joke!....
There’s concave mods. Inserts etc that you can change the significantly increases your productivity. But not all dear dealers promote it or know about it. There are ways to soup up your combine. I don’t mean the engine.
I can't tell you how much your videos bless me, Hayden. I am 70 years old & have an autoimmune disease that causes chronic pain in my muscles & joints, which keeps me from being able to do much. I can watch your harvesting videos, which bring back great memories for me. Being raised & living in Indiana all my life, I do notice a southern accent of people down here in Central Texas, where we moved 2 years ago, especially friends in our church. I don't hear much of an accent in you, though. I'm looking forward to your fall harvest videos. Thanks for blessing me! Stay safe & God bless you & your family!😊
The 780 is the happy medium the 790 didn’t sound like it was set right. It should smoke the 770 we have 2. 780 and one 790. There is a notice difference with 45 hinged headers on all 3.
Do the other farmers keep their combines as clean as you two do? Thx for telling us that the birdy survived. Beautiful photo of the sunsetting. As for North Dakotan accent, I'll never forget my first day up there meeting a real North Dakotan who sounded like what you would imagine a leprechaun sounding like. You seemingly have no accent. Nice explanation as to the different JD combines. Looking forward to corn.
On the accents issue, I am northwest of you in Calgary and I understand you perfectly. You would fit in here. You do say a few words different, than what I would say. We both say "creek" not crick!
Hayden fuel consumption is a big cost as high as fuel is now and if 790's don't cut any more acres what is the advantage other than burn more fuel. The bottom line is the most profit you can make from your investment. I would like to say hello to the family and crew. I've enjoyed the wheat harvest with you and your. family and crew including Emma
Compare the 770 to a 790 in corn....... There is where you will see it. 770 is perfect for wheat, put a 18 row corn head on that 770 and it would be a dog. Also your dad has an accent, you Hayden sound almost normal. I farm in Minnesota but spend a ton of time in Kansas, they always make fun of my accent.
Its funny. Being from right there yes everything has been crick or beg. And now having been in the south for 20 years I find myself correcting my parents. Oh and yes to LSDUBa's :)
Just noticed you on TH-cam this week I was just curious how many states do yall cut in also do yall always stay in 1 crew and last in a year what kind of acreage are yall covering with how many combines ? Thanks , keep up the work your doing a good job. Take care.
To add on to that, one of my astronomy professors said that they got into an oxygen deprived argument (spirited discussion) at one of the large telescopes in Hawaii up on the mountain at 13,800 ft over whether you call it a 'garbage' can (Canada) or a 'trash' can (US). It was hilarious to me to imagine these Ph.D's carrying on over such a trivial matter due mostly to the rarified air.
Here in Missouri you run into all kinds of accents. I pronounce Missouri 'Muzzur'...some people bash me for that, some pronounce it Muzzuruh, and then you get the occasional english professor that breaks out in hives when they hear us country folk speak. I work with a guy from the south east, by comparison, you have no accent, he has a thick southern drawl
I believe in a previous video you mentioned you havent combined soybeans before. Did you mean you personally or is harvesting beans something new for 4G Harvesting?
Me personally, 4G Harvesting has cut soybeans before. I have always been in school during fall harvest so fall harvest is still kinda new to me as I’m normally not here.
Another thing on accents - in the south we have grocery and grain buggies. Up north they are grocery and grain carts.
Different accents and colloquialisms are fun.
Thanks for your hard work. Having been born and raised in the eastern part of North Dakota, I have noticed the Elderly generation has more of an old country accent from their family of origin. Also, there is a difference in various parts of the state. A strong European or Scandinavian accent is still common with my parent's generation. Your accent is hardly noticeable but your mom and dad have a deep southern drawl, especially your dad. Thanks again for helping feed the world.
10K! nice work man!! It's fun watching. Keep them coming!
Thank you!!!
Great video, the midwest accent is the preferred accent in the English language. Your southern Texas accent is fine. My sister has a degree in English. Excited to see you harvest corn. John T.
another day, another 🔥 content
Its been a good year though the weather has been a little trying you guys have worked so hard but have made the best of it thanks for taking us along
Yes every part of the country has an accent
Hi from Latvia. I am watching your videos with my 2 year old kid. He loves how dog is partisipating in harvest.
Congratulations on 10,000 subscribers. I enjoy watching your videos 👍👍
Coming from Canada (300 km north of Toronto), you (or Emma for that matter) seem not to have much of an accent other saying ' y'all '. Your dad seems to have a southern accent or drawl as we would characterize it and your mom a bit of one. If I cross the border, even at Buffalo, I hear a version of the 'US accent' right away. I also notice as I get to the Carolinas that people seem to talk slower. However, with Ontario being a pretty large province I do not really hear the regional accents that seem to be common in the US and in Europe. I guess we are a younger country less set in our ways or something.
Your channel has be a real joy this summer and I look forward, every day, to your next installment. Thanks for making the effort. Henri
Thank you for the jd combine model review from an experienced operator. Interesting observations for sure. Lots of reviews of the 780-790 say they can push a 45' header in good crops the same ground speed as the 770 can push a 40' header,,,,which would make a difference in combine production per hour of fuel consumed.
Hayden you are exactly right on the bigger machines...we have a 770 and if you read the specs power is the main difference and I agree with you guys....ive ran 680s and the re thrasher is a joke!....
that was very cool to see your buddy catch uit in the air
There’s concave mods. Inserts etc that you can change the significantly increases your productivity. But not all dear dealers promote it or know about it. There are ways to soup up your combine. I don’t mean the engine.
I can't tell you how much your videos bless me, Hayden. I am 70 years old & have an autoimmune disease that causes chronic pain in my muscles & joints, which keeps me from being able to do much. I can watch your harvesting videos, which bring back great memories for me. Being raised & living in Indiana all my life, I do notice a southern accent of people down here in Central Texas, where we moved 2 years ago, especially friends in our church. I don't hear much of an accent in you, though. I'm looking forward to your fall harvest videos. Thanks for blessing me! Stay safe & God bless you & your family!😊
Amazing video Hayden. I hope you have your new joy stick fixed
Need to ask Emma about accents in Australia. But even in the USA there are differences in dialects across the country. Have a great day.
Congratulations on 10k subs nice work
Thank you!
The 780 is the happy medium the 790 didn’t sound like it was set right. It should smoke the 770 we have 2. 780 and one 790. There is a notice difference with 45 hinged headers on all 3.
Do the other farmers keep their combines as clean as you two do? Thx for telling us that the birdy survived. Beautiful photo of the sunsetting. As for North Dakotan accent, I'll never forget my first day up there meeting a real North Dakotan who sounded like what you would imagine a leprechaun sounding like. You seemingly have no accent. Nice explanation as to the different JD combines. Looking forward to corn.
I can attest that Becky’s chocolate zucchini bread is the best! ❤
On the accents issue, I am northwest of you in Calgary and I understand you perfectly. You would fit in here. You do say a few words different, than what I would say. We both say "creek" not crick!
Hayden fuel consumption is a big cost as high as fuel is now and if 790's don't cut any more acres what is the advantage other than burn more fuel. The bottom line is the most profit you can make from your investment. I would like to say hello to the family and crew. I've enjoyed the wheat harvest with you and your. family and crew including Emma
Compare the 770 to a 790 in corn....... There is where you will see it. 770 is perfect for wheat, put a 18 row corn head on that 770 and it would be a dog. Also your dad has an accent, you Hayden sound almost normal. I farm in Minnesota but spend a ton of time in Kansas, they always make fun of my accent.
Watched you guys when you were in tx and really enjoyed every episode!! So where did you and Emma go on you dates? ❤it’s in the air👍
Its funny. Being from right there yes everything has been crick or beg. And now having been in the south for 20 years I find myself correcting my parents. Oh and yes to LSDUBa's :)
Just noticed you on TH-cam this week I was just curious how many states do yall cut in also do yall always stay in 1 crew and last in a year what kind of acreage are yall covering with how many combines ? Thanks , keep up the work your doing a good job. Take care.
To add on to that, one of my astronomy professors said that they got into an oxygen deprived argument (spirited discussion) at one of the large telescopes in Hawaii up on the mountain at 13,800 ft over whether you call it a 'garbage' can (Canada) or a 'trash' can (US). It was hilarious to me to imagine these Ph.D's carrying on over such a trivial matter due mostly to the rarified air.
Chocolate Zucchini bread
Is bagging grain worth it? Seems like a lot of work for what it looks like for me. Congrats on 10K!
Here in Missouri you run into all kinds of accents. I pronounce Missouri 'Muzzur'...some people bash me for that, some pronounce it Muzzuruh, and then you get the occasional english professor that breaks out in hives when they hear us country folk speak. I work with a guy from the south east, by comparison, you have no accent, he has a thick southern drawl
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I enjoy your videos however if you would number them so we could follow in order would be great I feel! Safe harvesting and travels
I have been putting all these videos in a playlist… I thought it would put them in order but I guess not haha
@@HaydenOnHarvest its the right order for me, youtube even has the little "from the series" button on the right side
Yo, Hayden is a stake or steak? bruce from Indiana Great videos
Naa. Tracks are the way to go over tires
Interesting video just now ?
I guess the more powerfull engines are for different terrains and crops.
good vid. From Texas? I do not detect much of an accent at all…..I am from Ct…..so there you have it.
Did you guys get the white peterbilt fixed
Why is one of your s770 4 wheel drive and the other is not?
The contacts on the button are probably corroded - bad contact.
I believe in a previous video you mentioned you havent combined soybeans before. Did you mean you personally or is harvesting beans something new for 4G Harvesting?
Me personally, 4G Harvesting has cut soybeans before. I have always been in school during fall harvest so fall harvest is still kinda new to me as I’m normally not here.
Your dad has that thick southern accent. Your mom slightly. You pretty much have no accent.