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Andy "aTrippyFarmer" Dole is a 6th generation farmer from Central Illinois. On this farm, Andy works alongside his father, Marty, his uncles, Chris and Jeff, and his sister, Katie, to grow corn and soybeans on some of the finest dirt in the world. Andy and his family are deeply rooted in the area, operating a large farm that traces it origins back into the 1800s. Although some tracts did not stand the test of time, Andy and his family still grow corn and soybeans on fields that have been in the family for longer than even the oldest members of the farm have been alive. We do, we have, and we always will take tremendous pride in calling this piece of paradise our home. Andy was a Bronze Tablet graduate of the University of Illinois in the field of Crop Sciences, following the same path as his father and late grandfather.
It would be misleading for Andy to claim that this life is one that came by chance; rather, as a member of two multi-generational farm families, it was simply in his blood. His passion for agriculture traces back to his early youth--some of his fondest, earliest memories being of days spent riding in the combine with his father and grandfather. Although his understanding of the lifestyle was much less complex in the beginning, the love he has for farming, and its industry has only appreciated through time. As this dream blossomed into adulthood, Andy now works relentlessly, and tirelessly, to chase his own dreams and to build a farming operation of his own alongside his family.
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@aTrippyFarmer I run a 8R 370 with command pro on the grain cart in the fall it does take some getting used to but it is really simple and easy once you know how to use it
Sincerely,
Dylan
@@officialILikeGT I've heard that people really like it! Thanks!
@@aTrippyFarmer your welcome
@@aTrippyFarmer I have a question for you. What is your favorite John Deere machine on your farm
I’m very interested in the past to present soil tests. I know how universities can be influenced by money for leverage. Hopefully it is a double blind study with samples that are not tampered with. You put out great educational videos! Keep it up the good work! We have 8R 410’S that I really like if there is a choice between the 7000’ s and 8000’s the 8R’S win!
We have had IVT in all our 8Rs the last 14 years. Absolutely love them.
That 8R is a beauty!
Agreed!
The Command Pro is amazing. Once you get used to using it you won’t want to run anything without it. Congrats on the new tractor looks well taken care of.
I'm still running a power shift in the 8R370, so that'll keep me confused for even longer! 🤣
You need lights in that there shed and outlets.
He's gonna love it when he gets use to it I had a 340 last year I loved it when I got use to it
Prayers for a good outcome on dad's surgery. Also praying that he doesn't give mom too hard of a time.
Very interesting about the soil testing.
Nice purchase
Thanks 👍
Hi from oz Andy. You’re doing well to get that tractor with so few hours on it. But, my friends and I are stunned that you American farmers have so many tractors and put so few hours on them. My last 3 tractors I’ve bought new and averaged at least 1000 hours per year on them. My latest fendt clocked over to 3600 hours on its 3rd birthday from delivery. I’m assuming that your extremely short work windows are the reason. Where as out here we don’t have short windows. For example with wheat we have 1st may opening date for sowing with optimum finish end of June. But are able to keep going till mid August but the yield starts to drop of.
It’s the first time I see one of your videos and I loved it. Can’t wait to go and watch your previous videos. Greetings from Belgium
I love the IVT transmission with the planter it is a breeze in the field because you can set your speed keep on rolling
You will love CommandPro. And I think you can get an ExactApply kit around $40k for a Deere plus installation. Not sure on the Hagie.
Good to see ya Andy. The bosses new ride is gonna be nice. Wishing your pops a speedy recovery, which in turn will make life on your mom easier 😁take care young man and keep up the good work🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
I hope your dad's surgery is a success! Happy New year to your entire family!
I'm the old guy on our farm all I do is get the equipment to the site for tile and I'm off hauling grain young man's sport for sure
Good luck Marty! Praying for a speedy recovery.
Have a great year!
I also bought AG1.. after you told me about it. have been drinking it for about 20 days but it tastes too much of grass. so I've stopped doing it again.
So it tastes just like it looks lol
Regardless of how busy you are, it's always great to see your vids! I look forward to them always....no matter how worthy you may consider the subject matter. Y'all (including the millennial farmer) are the only UB2B's I subscribe to. Keep up the faith, family, patriotism!! And thank you for feeding the world!
Sincerely,
Ex dairy guy
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Prayers for your Mother and Father. Nice looking farm.
From all the tile work I’ve seen over the years, the cost of labor is what really hikes the price. Which is why a lot of them bite the bullet, buy a tile blow & do it themselves. Ben(IowANFarmer) seems to really like running tile. He went to Ohio to help Brown’s Farm lay tile a few years ago, extra hands always helps.
What’s really cool about laying or repairing tile is the water starts running immediately in wet fields
Prayers for sure
Nice video
The command pro is a function for function copy of a fendt. I enjoyed using it even being a fendt guy
Deere would never steal an idea!!! 🤣
Once you get used to the ivt you will really like it. I found the command pro to be much less confusing than the fendt system. Really once I did all the settings it wasn’t to hard for the older generation to run
Andy, we have two 8R tractors a few years old, both have I’ve transmissions. They take some getting used to, but like them. Worst is backing up to a tool, can’t feather the clutch to get the pin in. Hope for a quick recovery for both your parents.
Don't use the clutch, slow your speed with thumbwheel and use the brakes.
Make sure you post a link to the research from the ground testing. I would love to read it
I live in St.Joseph which is a 15 minute drive from Champaign and anyone from around here could tell you that for the past couple of days it has been nothing but snow and rain. Nice Tractor and best new year wishes to you and your family!
Cool vid as usual bro!
That’s definitely an awesome tractor,only bettered by adding front linkage and weight block just well
To look cool😂😂
Look at adding a tickle charging system running off solar on top of room for all the batteries in the shed.
Doesn’t matter if it’s new,old or whatever.Batteries discharge and once they past that point and stay there they are stuffed.
Tickle charging is a plug and forget and never have a flat or dead expensive wasted battery again system
As always
Small up front investment
But long term sweetness!
Hope ya Dads op goes well and prayers for Mother😂😂😂
It will be interesting to hear the results of the tests! Keep the good videos coming!
Thanks for the video Andy! Are you up for talking about the long term future of the farm and your older family members intentions with it once they step away from farming? Is your sister going to become more active in the day-to-day operations? Are you going to bring in outside help? Also interested to understand the logistics of how they step away when it comes to financials, ownership etc.
Just an idea. Hope is all is well bud!
Another exceptional video, look forward to the next one. Have a safe day!
Make a video going over the toolbox please
Would love to see the difference in the soil samples as far as tillage goes organic matter does no good on top of the ground every five years if you were run, bottom plows through every inch of your grounds, you will see a hellacious difference in yields
Trippy, congrats to Marty on the new tractor. Love seeing your dogs. Have a safe and relaxing winter.
Good luck the equipment shuffle is my favorite all the farm family’s I watch go through it.i was going say hope everything starts but I kinda knew everyone goes through that as well.
Thanks for the '23 end of year video, sure that took some time to edit. Looking forward to the new year and the soil sample results will be interesting once they complete their research. Best wishes for your family in the year ahead and above all stay safe!
IVT, for planting, is the slickest transmission avaliable. Hard pulling just feels more sluggish, even though I believe the hp figures are within 2-3 hp of powershift usually.
I love the IVT transmission
Did you finally get a cement floor in your shop?? Also, a thought about your problem with fungicide clotting up. I only sprayed from 750 gallon tanks at a tine but have you tried using hot water to break down or dissolve the product?? Just a thought to your problem.
No. That is the shed at my dad's. It isn't really used as a shop because it's not at the main farm.
I use a command pro 6250r wait until u get used to it u wont want to use any other system.
I've been raising chickens for most of my life. Those chickens are about half-grown in the video. And they have enough feathers to them that you can tell roosters by the tail and neck feathers. Roosters will begin to have pointed feathers, especially with the tail, that will make it easy to tell them apart. What I saw in the video pointed to all of them being pullets.
8R signature 💛💚 absolutely amazing!! Why you don't have look for an RX? Too much distance between farm and various fields?
The command pro is really nice once you get used to it
interstate batteries best battery for all uses.
A potential video idea for your down time, try and get your Dad and Uncle to sit down and talk about how they've seen farming change? What do they like or dislike about how it has developed? Would be great to listen to them.
That's a good idea, but I'm not sure they would be interested!
How about a breakdown of the overall costs of spraying yourself vs contracting it out.
Andy, will you be able to track how much product you save with the system by comparing to this year? Or won’t that work?
wishing you trouble low hours in the 8r and 2024. take care
Hey! Love the videos👍. Just wondering if you’ve ever tried a magnum or other comparable models. Just want to know how they are and if Deere is just the best. Thanks
What size tractor did you use to pull the corn planter before the 340?
We have two 8R410’s one is a power shift and one IVT. I can’t tell the difference power wise, but the IVT does use less fuel because of the optimization of power and ground speed. I love both of ours but prefer the IVT. As far as ExactApply? It is worth every penny for us, because we have more acres then most and it has paid for itself both in precision and volume saved. I have a neighbor who tried the aftermarket version, and we did comparison testing with both Deere and the competition involved. It wasn’t a close competition, ExactApply won out.
Do you have winter fuel? We have a dairy operation in Utah. We have winterized diesel fuel and cut with 30% #1 diesel so it doesn’t gel up. If we try to run a machine that has summer fuel, it will not run long. I was curious because when you start these machines in winter do they hassle you at all?
If we don’t do all of the above we have nothing but trouble.
It's confusing. First you stated you need sub soil moisture to have good yields which I would agree with. Then you want sub soil drainage? I agree with your dad on that one.
Sub-surface and sub-soil are not the same thing. Subsoil moisture gives something for the roots to uptake water from as needed. Surface water drowns the plants. Tiling removes standing water above and in the top couple of inches of soil. Corn and soybeans need water IN the ground, not ON the ground.
Like the other commenter stated, sub surface drainage removes excess water in the poor spaces between soil particles. That water kills roots because it starves them of air. For a crop to perform optimally, it needs access to adequate soil moisture without the roots essentially drowning. Soil can hold water without being saturated beyond its holding capacity. Once it gets over saturated, the water becomes a problem, which is where sub surface drainage comes into play. It doesn't remove the soil-bound moisture, just the excess in between pores.
Andy another great video, Andy get a container of organic coconut oil and rub it on your nose a couple times/day and you will be surprised,i use it daily best of luck 💪
I think ull have to run that commandpro. I could see your dad giving up learning it
Don't underestimate him!
@@aTrippyFarmeronce you run ivt you'll never go back to powershift. Commandpro is same story but it's a learning curve
Hey there Trippy, I hope this finds you well? 🙏
I cringed with every one of your cold starts, where more than 2/3 of all engine wear occurs, and John Deere provides a capable as well as efficient way to effectively eliminate all of that unnecessary wear, and it's as easy as plugging a power cord into an electrical outlet.
The IVT transmission has been a good option, but it does have its weaknesses, primarily power limitations, efficiency, complexity, and noise.
The newer EVT that's available in the 8R 410 that replaces hydrostatic motors with more efficient, durable, and quieter, electric motors, which are also significantly easier to troubleshoot in the field.
I suggest you take all of that added ballast off that tractor and doing something useful with it, like making boat anchors?
The old days of 2-wheel drive tractors, that weighed less than half of today's comparable 4-Wheel Drive Tractors, with Cabs and Duals, or Tracks on all 4 corners, making added ballast not only unnecessary (In most cases) but also being detrimental (In many cases.)
I hope y'all have a good one!
"Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌 👍 🇺🇸
Pretty sure there is no power in that shed.
@@robm3063
Then there should be!
That Command Pro is incredible, this coming from a red guy!
That would be a great grain cart tractor.
If Marty hates the CmdPro I wouldn't be scared of putting the 340 on the DB60, I don't think you'd be able to tell a difference from the 370, especially with the heavier tires and ballast on the 340. Personally I prefer the original IVT control style over the command pro just for the fact that you can see what percentage of your set speed you're at in F1 and F2 ranges as you move the lever. Deere has some CmdPro training videos on their TH-cam channel that are pretty good. The e23 powershift in full auto mode isn't much different than a true IVT as far as controls go.
Power loss in an IVT is only significant at certain set speeds, a.k.a. set speeds where the IVT hydraulic system is not running at full displacement. Every IVT system in ag equipment is made up of a traditional mechanical transmission along with a hydraulic pump and motor in a closed loop. When you assign your set speed, the mechanical transmission shifts to the optimal gear for the torque needed, then the hydraulic pump and motor both vary their displacement to add torque to the output shaft. This is how the transmission dials in exactly to your set speed. When the hydraulic system is at full displacement transmitting maximum torque, the system is very efficient. When the hydraulic system is only adding a small amount of torque to the output shaft, this is when the engine is powering a hydraulic system that is not running at full capacity, causing a small amount of wasted power. The idea that an IVT is way less efficient than a powershift is not entirely true, and anytime the tractor is operating at high engine load it is not true at all.
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Your dogs are border collies they are worse than energizer bunny for unlimited energy and wanting to play.😂😂😂😂
Yes I need to get them a hamster wheel to generate power for our house 🤣
I have had IVT transmission since they came out wouldn't have anything else have them in everything from 100 HP to 370 HP have 20 of them now
As for the command pro have one no one likes it but that's because no one likes change once you run it and get use to it it's great
Nice vid
Thanks!
The dog says, stop talking and throw the ball.
Regardless of our age read the friking manual, RTFM😅
"Ps" "You need Tile" "Not a new Tractor""
Do you have a shiver’s dryer in your bin?
Andy, you should introduce the color RED to your dad. I bet he would like it.😂😂😂😂I
I watch a farm family that had a person come and got them an extra 15 or more horse power just by tuning up the motor somehow
I never liked the IVT
It seems like it's 50/50. Some people love them and others thing they are a waste!
@aTrippyFarmer Granted the one I used to run wasn't a command 2
Glad they left the clutch pedal, coming out of a power shift or e23 I got complacent and almost put the tractor through a fence and in a ditch.