Spent many days on one of those cultivating with a front mount cultivator and plowing with an old Deere Moline 4 bottom plow.... Ya learned real quick to keep your right leg away from the clutch lever cause if ya hit a rock she would slam straight down to the floorboard with one hell of a bang... Lot of the old guys walk with a limp because of that... Also used her to run the silo blower... she would run for days filling silos on half the fuel the 4020 used... She wasn't fast but the old girl got the job done without breakdowns and in the end what more can you ask for.
I had seen your channel for a long time and never really watched it because I have so many farm channels already. Then I realized you were in WI with me...SUBBED! haha Looks like a beautiful place ya got. I prefer tractors of the redder type and the other green, but none the less, awesome vidyas.
just an fyi. those screenings he is taking out help the corn dry faster in the bin, and can be worth the same as a bu of corn. if you take number 3 corn to the elevator (due to trash etc. in the sample) the elevator will blend number 3 corn with number 2 corn and make the elevator some cash.
well if that's not the nice little set up there running the corn to the screen getting the fines out before you went into the dryer. enjoy your videos keep on coming. what's your average yield this year. and is there anything new on the farm.
We didn't sit down and do the math yet, but we probably averaged about 175 bushels to the acre for corn. It was wet out there though! I'll have a combining video out in a few days, and there's a lot of mud!
At the end of the day we just dumped the cart into the gravity wagon as the gravity wagon was unloading. We mainly just use the gravity wagon for corn, but we keep the cart out there so we have someplace to dump when the wagons getting unloaded back in the yard.
This 720 originally had a pony motor, but a previous owner swapped it out for an electric startup quite awhile ago. I guess there are times that I wish it still had the pony (when it's cold out) and times that I'm happy it has the push button lol
Spent many days on one of those cultivating with a front mount cultivator and plowing with an old Deere Moline 4 bottom plow.... Ya learned real quick to keep your right leg away from the clutch lever cause if ya hit a rock she would slam straight down to the floorboard with one hell of a bang... Lot of the old guys walk with a limp because of that... Also used her to run the silo blower... she would run for days filling silos on half the fuel the 4020 used... She wasn't fast but the old girl got the job done without breakdowns and in the end what more can you ask for.
I sure love my state! WI is, i think, one of the most beautiful states in the country. Nice variety of landscape too.
Definitely lots of variety here! From the Dells to Door Peninsula to Lake Superior and all the farm fields in between.
the old tractor looks and sounds good i have a 70 diesel the diesels sound good i have a straight pipe on mine
Thanks, love those two-cylinder diesels!
I sure do nmiss my 720 diesel. It was a hoss, for sure.
I had seen your channel for a long time and never really watched it because I have so many farm channels already. Then I realized you were in WI with me...SUBBED! haha Looks like a beautiful place ya got. I prefer tractors of the redder type and the other green, but none the less, awesome vidyas.
Haha thanks for subbing! Nothing wrong with red or green tractors!
Awesome, awesome video. You all have a beautiful place up in Wisconsin! Are you going to do some milking videos?
Thank you! I want to do some milking videos coming up now that field work is wrapping up for the year.
The 2 cylinder diesel makes the sweetest music ears will ever hear, at least for my ears. Where are you at in Wisconsin? I am in N.E. Iowa.
We are in Northeast Wisconsin, near Green Bay.
I like ur tumbler u have hooked up. first one i have ever seen like that. but it looked like it worked A-OK.
It works pretty good! It's a Feterl.
just an fyi. those screenings he is taking out help the corn dry faster in the bin, and can be worth the same as a bu of corn. if you take number 3 corn to the elevator (due to trash etc. in the sample) the elevator will blend number 3 corn with number 2 corn and make the elevator some cash.
did I show you my 720 diesel?
Yep! I seen one of your videos with it.
well if that's not the nice little set up there running the corn to the screen getting the fines out before you went into the dryer. enjoy your videos keep on coming. what's your average yield this year. and is there anything new on the farm.
We didn't sit down and do the math yet, but we probably averaged about 175 bushels to the acre for corn. It was wet out there though! I'll have a combining video out in a few days, and there's a lot of mud!
Elm custom harvesting 👌 cool 😅man
I want to know how you unload the grain cart into the wet bin?
At the end of the day we just dumped the cart into the gravity wagon as the gravity wagon was unloading. We mainly just use the gravity wagon for corn, but we keep the cart out there so we have someplace to dump when the wagons getting unloaded back in the yard.
Is it pony motor start?
No, one of the previous owners swapped it to 24 volt electric.
Dam!!!
Man I love the 720 it was the last 2 cylinder john Deere may be corrected. Dose this one have the pony motor?
This 720 originally had a pony motor, but a previous owner swapped it out for an electric startup quite awhile ago. I guess there are times that I wish it still had the pony (when it's cold out) and times that I'm happy it has the push button lol
The 720 was one of the last but not the last the last was the 830
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u don't talk in ur videos I noticed
Well I do talk in a few, but I guess I make more without talking lol.