I remember my first harvest. No matter how prepared we were everything still broke down. Why use the dump wagons instead of going straight into trucks? Looks to be pretty truck friendly fields.
The beans must be pretty good. If that is a single rotor machine perhaps its loading one side of the sieve. The big head may be loading it up. Deere breaks stuff with 16 row corn heads. Best of luck. Now i know why you needed so much peterbilt. Those tables are huge. Best video yet good work.
@@farmerjohnson620 9230 a second string combine? What do you do for a living as obviously its not farming OR you must have inherited 10,000 acres. Could be possible I guess if you don't have to shell out $100,000k every spring to landlords...
No Bueno Kendal. You don't just have breakdowns but they are MAJOR breakdowns. We know what your dad will be working on 24/7. Hope things go better for ya bud? 🫣
I never have any problems with my red combines im not sure what you are doing wrong maybe you should try another occupation now wait don't get mad im just trying to help maybe you should be a seed delivery man somebody has to do it itt mite as well be you corpral have to go now im beat good nite farmer jansen
On a John Deere, the similar part could be pulled out and replaced by 3 guys that know what they are doing in 8 hrs. The reason it happens on a Deere is the rubber bushings go out and the thing rattles itself to death.
@@Caleb20824 the first time we had this problem it took a lot longer to have apart. This time just dad had it pulled in probably 10 hours or so. Waiting on some of the parts now. A pretty long road trip and we got lucky enough to get the bulk of them.
@@chaseostann9623 we have probably just as many hoppers. I’m just cutting the majority of the beans and end dumps roll with me. End dumps are just more versatile weather it’s hauling grain fertilizer lime
This video was absolutely delightful. Thanks for making it!
Great drone footage!
Good luck getting your combine fixed Kendal
I remember my first harvest. No matter how prepared we were everything still broke down. Why use the dump wagons instead of going straight into trucks? Looks to be pretty truck friendly fields.
Great video Kendal
The beans must be pretty good. If that is a single rotor machine perhaps its loading one side of the sieve. The big head may be loading it up. Deere breaks stuff with 16 row corn heads. Best of luck. Now i know why you needed so much peterbilt. Those tables are huge. Best video yet good work.
Good luck combining your 2024 crops
Sorry bout the breakdown but not many farms have a spare class 9 sitting around, impressive
@@chrishann5714 I would consider it more of a second string combine. Preferably 5 run would be nice just don’t always have the semis to keep up.
@@farmerjohnson620 9230 a second string combine? What do you do for a living as obviously its not farming OR you must have inherited 10,000 acres. Could be possible I guess if you don't have to shell out $100,000k every spring to landlords...
No Bueno Kendal. You don't just have breakdowns but they are MAJOR breakdowns. We know what your dad will be working on 24/7. Hope things go better for ya bud? 🫣
Is the Milwaukee chain saw used to trim & remove branches that fall down into the crop along the tree line ?
@@gavinperry7237 yeah and branches that are in crossings
It's used to trim the tram line if you seek what I'm doing
Bogie out on the 1st day and the shaker busting on the 2nd day. Who's doing your off season inspections?
@@TimCoffman-h7d wait for the third day
I never have any problems with my red combines im not sure what you are doing wrong maybe you should try another occupation now wait don't get mad im just trying to help maybe you should be a seed delivery man somebody has to do it itt mite as well be you corpral have to go now im beat good nite farmer jansen
On a John Deere, the similar part could be pulled out and replaced by 3 guys that know what they are doing in 8 hrs. The reason it happens on a Deere is the rubber bushings go out and the thing rattles itself to death.
@@Caleb20824 the first time we had this problem it took a lot longer to have apart. This time just dad had it pulled in probably 10 hours or so. Waiting on some of the parts now. A pretty long road trip and we got lucky enough to get the bulk of them.
I hope there is no fire in the middle of this dry field 😁
There is a fire in my pants and it's about to get smokey 🤏
@@ROCK-s1t 😂 it is ok, but carefully
How come you run so many end dumps rather than hopper bottoms??
@@chaseostann9623 we have probably just as many hoppers. I’m just cutting the majority of the beans and end dumps roll with me. End dumps are just more versatile weather it’s hauling grain fertilizer lime
Just get on with it stop wining and get it pulled apart not the end of the world done it apart .
That requires work
Them red combines look pretty weak lol 😂
@@rogerembry4777 they are also sitting at a couple thousand hours.
How?
@@bradjenkins932 well the 9230 is 10 years old and both 9240’s are like 6 years old
@@farmerjohnson620 I meant that to rogerembry4777.. How do they look weak.
breakdowns are not fun. friend in minnesota services their tract tractors drain oil out and replace with new oil and seals and bearings.
@@jaybernieschoep I think the rubber coming off was a flaw in the product not anything we did.
New shaker booshings, every yar