I used to have a 706 Uni, 737 Husker, 738 4 row narrow head about 25 years ago. Then the ear corn market dried up. You can pick some serious corn with that rig.
I had a Uni picker until a couple of years and it cleaned almost all the husk. It just needs a little fine tuning on the husking bed and it will clean up nicely.
Maybe you want the Cobb in it for cattle feed, or you can put ear corn in a crib and dry it naturally, eat can bring a premium price if you have the market for it.
Do you ever give-up if the corn gets too dry? My dad would pay the storage and combine if it got late in the season, and 17% moisture. Too much shelling.
So they use it all just never new that was a thing I’m from Kansas so we just pick it for grain would like a little more information on the way use it all I find it interesting thanks for the reply not trying to be a butt about just trying to understand
Nice video must be freezing out there. Love what your doing helping people and the country.
thank you
Nice video! I have run a 709 & 801 harvesting sweetcorn.
Nice!
I used to have a 706 Uni, 737 Husker, 738 4 row narrow head about 25 years ago. Then the ear corn market dried up. You can pick some serious corn with that rig.
yes you can
Looks like the Uni husker still leaves half the stalks in the wagon, just like the wagons I unloaded 25 years ago.
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Your right, from the old pull type to the uni they still didn't clean the corn really well but good enough to grind for feed!
I had a Uni picker until a couple of years and it cleaned almost all the husk. It just needs a little fine tuning on the husking bed and it will clean up nicely.
Reminds me of when I was a kid working for the neighbor picking corn with a 2 row picker on a old tricycle front end farmal super m
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Worked at the New Idea plant back in the day the Uni was built
cool
Where was Uni built?
We used to run two 803c in sweetcorn for the local canning factory until they bought there own
that's cool
i am not a farmer . What is the difference in using combine ?
Maybe you want the Cobb in it for cattle feed, or you can put ear corn in a crib and dry it naturally, eat can bring a premium price if you have the market for it.
Ear corn
thanks you
I have some videos on combinding corn
What model power unit? We have an 803c under a 6200 forage harvester, and a 800c with a 818 combine on it.
800c
Great videos!!
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What do they do with the corn?
they sell it and feed it
Phesant territory lock and load boys we are going in lol
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Looks like a cold day in the field
not to bad
Do you ever give-up if the corn gets too dry? My dad would pay the storage and combine if it got late in the season, and 17% moisture. Too much shelling.
nope not yet
Good mornin...Beautiful video of the country. That's a LOT of corn. How long will it last you???
till next year
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Why do this I don’t understand the perpuse behind this it looks like a lot of wasted time and a lot of work
Well you don't have to understand everything. They pick corn to have cobs for bedding and to heat the farm and no cost for drying
So they use it all just never new that was a thing I’m from Kansas so we just pick it for grain would like a little more information on the way use it all I find it interesting thanks for the reply not trying to be a butt about just trying to understand
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