Corn Harvest 2020 Chasing -1980 John Deere 7720 Turbo Combine - John Deere 4230 - Kill Brothers 525
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Farmer farms 100 acres in Lenawee county, Michigan.
GoPro Hero 9 Black 5K
1980 John Deere 7720 Turbo Combine
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John Deere 4230
1973 - 1977
Generation II Series
Row-Crop tractor
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Kill Brothers 525 Grain Cart
Kill Brothers began when brothers Luke and William opened a small welding and radiator shop in Delphos, Ohio during World War II. Shortly after the war�s end, brothers Richard and Linus, joined the business and they expanded by becoming a Case Farm Implement dealer and manufacturing towers for television antennas.
This lasted until 1954, when they decided to turn to manufacturing something totally different, and developed a gravity grain box. With the growing market for grain boxes, they quickly established themselves exclusively as a farm equipment manufacturer, foregoing their other businesses. The manufacturing business quickly outgrew their downtown location and by 1964, a new plant was constructed west of Delphos to meet the growing demand.
Kill Brothers quickly became Killbros, and the trademark orange and blue color scheme of their gravity grain wagons soon became a common sight across the countryside during harvest. In 1972, they celebrated the manufacturing of their 100,000th gravity grain box. From there, they eventually expanded into two-wheeled grain carts, utility transports for hauling grain platforms and even into secondary tillage products.
In 1993, Luke Kill, the only remaining brother, decided it was time to retire at the young age of 80 and began searching for buyers. Many companies showed interest, but Luke's priority was to maintain the family-oriented philosophies and feel for his employees in the new buyer. Even though they were competitors for many years, Luke felt that the Unverferth family was the best suitor and the deal was inked.
Today, the Delphos facility continues producing a wide variety of quality farm equipment, including Killbros, Top Air, Unverferth, Parker and Brent products. In addition to the timeless tradition of orange grain boxes with blue gears, red and green Killbros grain carts and high-capacity wagons can now be seen across the countryside throughout harvest. The Killbros tradition of value and quality continues today in a wide variety of products.
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Beatiful combine...🤩🤩 I have the 7720 turbo model 1981
Yeah, I hope to capture more of the older models in action for Harvest 2021! Thanks for watching.
Gotta love the classics
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I travel about 4 mph with my L2 and 6 x 30 head in 200 bushel corn at 19% moisture and 4.5 mph at 17% or less. I wonder how fast he was traveling. I'm pretty confident in my L2 and have helped my buddy who has a 1660 which my L2 clearly has more capacity than his 1660 in corn and soybeans. Not that a 1660 is a bad machine, it is a good combine.
Do these farmers ever get mad about you walking in their fields or being photographed? I was wondering how you handle that
I don't walk on the property and film if I am not invented or welcomed. Most of the time we wave to one another and plenty of times the farmer comes out to talk and see what is going on. It is always cool to see the over 80 farmers come out of their combines to talk, I gain so much knowledge and joy from them. The vast majority of farmers have been great and very welcoming. I only had a couple farmers get a little upset but I think they were just having a bad day. Thanks for watching.