This video is the reason i went out west to do it! After watching for several years i contacted Scott Payne and headed to imperial Nebraska. Scott and linda are the greatest of people and i am proud to call them friends! I first went on harvest in 2006, the best part of 2006 was doing this with my oldest son lee, I caught up with them a few different times for quick visits. But in 2016 i went out for 6 weeks with them in conrad Montana. Im so glad i did, because that ended up being their last year, i believe they had their sale in march of 17. Talked to him two weeks ago, he is doing well they are having their struggles with age,but they never let life get them down. Its their belief in our Lord that keeps them moving forward.
@Oliver66FarmBoy oh you don't know how I enjoyed the conversations with Scott about how he started... His first year was an old Massey with no cab... The second year he upgraded to a ten yr old Massey with a cab! And how part way thru the second year he bought a fan for that combine, it was 16 dollars!!! And how ashamed he felt for spending that kind of money on a fan! He's a great guy... Much respect for he and Linda !
I remember seeing the Johnson crew when we got up to North Dakota in 01. At that time they had 2 experimental combines. Lots of equipment testing went on before it went into full production. Due the the hours those machines ran.
Awesome video! This was the reason I went out to do harvest in 2004,worked for rob sue Holland had the time of my life met loads of great people who I still keep in touch with,highly recommend doing something like this .
Ive watched bits of this, my dad and uncle used to cut from texas to Montana, they ran 3-5 combines every year, nowadays we only have two stops and one combine
On TH-cam there are 3 shows that cover Agriculture during the Victorian Age, Edwardian Age, and WW2. They are very interesting. They are called Victorian Farm, Edwardian Farm, and Wartime Farm.
This is great. I think it is up to every community to feed itself to the best of its ability first and then work out from there. I don’t like the idea of people saying that Americans have to feed the world. The world is responsible for itself. If the world needs help, then it needs to help self and the crops grown should be food crops, but a lot of them are industrialcrops for fuel.
I still have my vhs of this, a great watch and fascinating for a young farmer in England seeing the large scale operators across the pond, does anyone know if they are still working as a business?
This brings back a lot of memories from watching this as a a little kid with my brother, thanks for uploading this Ethan. Also, any update on the Kinze 400 cart?
Thanks for the analysis! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
You may be too young to remember but in the 80's there was a movie called "Race Against The Harvest". Not a documentary but kind of entertaining at the time based upon 2 custom harvest crews, 1 of which was running Deere 95s and 105s and other old combines. The other 7720s and 8820s which were just released at the time.
Some people like them. I think they are ugly as a mud fence. Parts for the majority of the Fiat models are hard to find without going overseas and since the only thing Oliver about them is the paint i have no reason to own one.
On July 4th, when Americans celebrate and Britain's don't, they should be glad that we became the superpower that we were otherwise Germany and Japan would have concured the world in the 40s.
Yellow trail from Texas was a great video was about a man called Dale Starks, I see it back in the 70s and ended up doing harvest in 88 with Striets out of Vernon Texas, hard work long hours but at 63 I have the greatest memories of the US grain belt, all the best from the UK 🇬🇧👍🇺🇸
This video is the reason i went out west to do it! After watching for several years i contacted Scott Payne and headed to imperial Nebraska. Scott and linda are the greatest of people and i am proud to call them friends! I first went on harvest in 2006, the best part of 2006 was doing this with my oldest son lee, I caught up with them a few different times for quick visits. But in 2016 i went out for 6 weeks with them in conrad Montana. Im so glad i did, because that ended up being their last year, i believe they had their sale in march of 17. Talked to him two weeks ago, he is doing well they are having their struggles with age,but they never let life get them down. Its their belief in our Lord that keeps them moving forward.
The amount of change that guy saw from when he first started with a couple super 92 Massey’s to finishing with S series Deeres is nuts.
@Oliver66FarmBoy oh you don't know how I enjoyed the conversations with Scott about how he started... His first year was an old Massey with no cab... The second year he upgraded to a ten yr old Massey with a cab! And how part way thru the second year he bought a fan for that combine, it was 16 dollars!!! And how ashamed he felt for spending that kind of money on a fan! He's a great guy... Much respect for he and Linda !
I worked for scott back in 2012. The best year and experience of my life. Excellent man and family to learn from
One of the best documentaries ever made, watched it all the time as a kid. Thanks for sharing and God Bless!
Best movie ever used to watch it all the time as a kid
I remember watching this year’s ago. Think it would be on vhs. I’m Scottish and the scale of everything was totally mesmerising to me.
what a great documentary. I've seen it before and I still watched it in its entirety.
Watching here from Brazil I love agriculture and agricultural machinery in the United States
Também sou Br e trabalho com colheitas, sonhando um dia fazer isso nos EUA
I had a copy of this on vhs. I went on harvest in 98 and 01. Thank you for uploading it and bring back the memories.
This was a year before you. Says it was made on the 97 harvest run I believe.
I remember seeing the Johnson crew when we got up to North Dakota in 01. At that time they had 2 experimental combines. Lots of equipment testing went on before it went into full production. Due the the hours those machines ran.
If you wanted to test a machine to the breaking point that would definitely be the way to do it.
I had it also , this out fit S&l farms delivered winter wheat to the elevator i worked at in Alberta, Canada.
Pretty cool seeing grain trucks trailering the combines. Never seen that before.
I hadn’t seen this before. Thanks for posting it, Ethan!
Thanks for putting this out for others to see, Ethan. I went on the wheat run in 1994.
I always thought it would be fun to do at least once a
Awesome video! This was the reason I went out to do harvest in 2004,worked for rob sue Holland had the time of my life met loads of great people who I still keep in touch with,highly recommend doing something like this .
Thanks for sharing this
Thankyou for posting this watched this so much as a kid you’ve brought memories back Thankyou 😊👌👌👌
Always love watching videos of the old harvesting crews, and some of the stuff they went through was wild to just get the crop in
For sure.
I enjoyed this film.
Ethan, that was very interesting. Thanks Michael
Thanks.
Nice seeing the harvest equipment we had 30 years ago!
Thank you buddy it was good vibes be safe out there your buddy from Nebraska
Thanks
Thanks for posting this, I've never seen it before but I enjoyed it.
Awesome to watch. Thanks so much for posting.
So cool !! Thanks 👍🍻
I had this on vhs. Then I worked for Scott and Linda in 2004 and 2006
Thank you for sharing Ethan,great movie
Ive watched bits of this, my dad and uncle used to cut from texas to Montana, they ran 3-5 combines every year, nowadays we only have two stops and one combine
Made the run in 98 right outta high school. And again in 2000. Good times.
Thank you for doing this
This is a pretty damn good, and interesting movie, thanks for putting it on here, Mr Ethen!
Thanks.
i have this on DVD great movie
Thanks for sharing
This is amazing thankyou so much!!!
On TH-cam there are 3 shows that cover Agriculture during the Victorian Age, Edwardian Age, and WW2. They are very interesting. They are called Victorian Farm, Edwardian Farm, and Wartime Farm.
Wow thank you for sharing this video
Thanks for taking the time to do this
I cannot imagine how many field miles a person would drive in a year.
Very cool documentary!
You guys rock ❤
Fantastic video
One of my few regrets in life is to have not gone to work on the grain harvest when I had the chance
Happy new year thank for the awesome video
This is great. I think it is up to every community to feed itself to the best of its ability first and then work out from there. I don’t like the idea of people saying that Americans have to feed the world. The world is responsible for itself. If the world needs help, then it needs to help self and the crops grown should be food crops, but a lot of them are industrialcrops for fuel.
Ok. Get off your soap box.
I like thiskind of video
Very interesting thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks.
I appreciate it
I still have my vhs of this, a great watch and fascinating for a young farmer in England seeing the large scale operators across the pond, does anyone know if they are still working as a business?
He retired a few years ago.
This brings back a lot of memories from watching this as a a little kid with my brother, thanks for uploading this Ethan. Also, any update on the Kinze 400 cart?
I literally just prayed to the Lord, that if it be his will, to please let there be work like this in Heaven.
Thanks for the analysis! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
I took somehow lost my copy of this
This is a good movie. I think my former coworker worked for S&L a few years back before he became a road tech for Deere.
I work at a car auction the word reverse is anathema
God loves Munday
No electric tarps in sight
Or auto steer.
You may be too young to remember but in the 80's there was a movie called "Race Against The Harvest". Not a documentary but kind of entertaining at the time based upon 2 custom harvest crews, 1 of which was running Deere 95s and 105s and other old combines. The other 7720s and 8820s which were just released at the time.
Ya don’t say.
m.th-cam.com/video/7-WFC6gqeYU/w-d-xo.html
Would you be interested in a Oliver 1250-A FWA? I understand there pretty rare.
That’s a Fiat not an Oliver.
@Oliver66FarmBoy I didn't know that. It's painted Oliver green and has Oliver decals on it. I learned something new.
Some people like them. I think they are ugly as a mud fence. Parts for the majority of the Fiat models are hard to find without going overseas and since the only thing Oliver about them is the paint i have no reason to own one.
@Oliver66FarmBoy I agree it's not a good looking tractor
On July 4th, when Americans celebrate and Britain's don't, they should be glad that we became the superpower that we were otherwise Germany and Japan would have concured the world in the 40s.
Yellow trail from Texas was a great video was about a man called Dale Starks, I see it back in the 70s and ended up doing harvest in 88 with Striets out of Vernon Texas, hard work long hours but at 63 I have the greatest memories of the US grain belt, all the best from the UK 🇬🇧👍🇺🇸