One handsome 9600, okay, but I'm focused on that rare bird, coming up behind it. That's a 7722!!!!!!! Only a few hundred of those were even built, and only spanned some 18 months. OMG--can you upload more footage of this rare and also beautiful combine?
Great job with the camera. I mean really great. I think though, if I knew I was gonna post this on TH-cam, I would've taken the camera away from the monkey, and filmed it myself. But that's just me.
"whose speed and steering were controlled by the combine when unloading" Never heard of this technology before... what do I google to find such technology? I'm a grain farmer from Saskatchewan. Just finished harvest a few days ago. My hired hand seems to have a hard time driving beside my combine... go figure.
Travel to the "Palouse" region of Washington state or Idaho in August or September and you will see these combines climbing all over the steep rolling hills. Whitman County, WA has the highest wheat yields (in bushels per acre) of any county in the United States. Other crops raised in the Palouse include barley, malt barley, garbanzo beans (aka chickpeas), lentils, dry peas, fresh green peas, bluegrass seed, mustard seed, Timothy grass seed, and alfalfa/Timothy/Kentucky Bluegrass hay.
Unloading on the go makes a considerable difference in the amount of acres harvested per day. Time is money... especially if a rain or hail storm is in the weather forecast.
Yea would be different if there were 10 cars backed up behind him then maybe cut a hole into the field for the truck seems to be a lot of folks worked up up over something that doesn’t really concern them
@ alive2, The truck is not completely blocking the high way and anyone who travels this road has passed plenty of tractors and trucks. P.S if you didn't notice, the combine is full and there isn't exactly enough room for the truck to pull into the field to unload the combine.
@@genelund1705 Why do the first round backwards when there is a perfectly good road that can be used? That would be stupid. This is farm country. People driving these roads know how to deal with these situations. They always have to be on the lookout for large ag machines and slow moving vehicles on these roads. That is just part of rural life.
Ok so... What's the big deal. It happens just about every harvest,if the truck can't get in the field yet so they unload the first load where they can.
Yep lets just video tape a John Deere combine and a kenworth dump truck coming up the road yep that's real fun to watch my train videos are way more exciting than that.
a CASE wouldn never pull that off..mostly the operator..but fact is a person who owns case isnt half as smart as a jd owner so this just wouldnt work..well done!
GermanShepherd1983 So I guess all the guys driving around high on meth are alright folk, but the guy just trying to feed them should be arrested? You must be from the City
First, it is unlikely that the county sheriff would be traveling on this low-traffic road. Second, even if the county sheriff did pass by, in this farm country it is more likely that the sheriff would wave at the farmer and help him by just ensuring that any oncoming traffic was aware that the combine was unloading to the truck on the road.
Good trick. We did it with straight trucks "back in the day" out in the field. Never tried it with a semi.
Pretty impressive of the truck driver to be able match speed while going up the hill.
One handsome 9600, okay, but I'm focused on that rare bird, coming up behind it.
That's a 7722!!!!!!!
Only a few hundred of those were even built, and only spanned some 18 months.
OMG--can you upload more footage of this rare and also beautiful combine?
Cool video, thanks for capturing that moment...
Gentle StormToo All we need is someone to teach you to respect people that work for a living
Excellent video
Total utilization.
Hugs from Brazil.
....country folks can survive
awesome!!
Amurica at it best right here :)
haha nice, here in northeast iowa we can't plant close enough to the road to do that!
My favorite video
The American way to harvest-love it;-)
i love combines and their noise
Great job with the camera. I mean really great. I think though, if I knew I was gonna post this on TH-cam, I would've taken the camera away from the monkey, and filmed it myself. But that's just me.
left of center as well
Is that Highway 162? I could swear that is just outta Greencreek! Nice Video btw Glad to see some real farmers out there.
👍Nessuna Perdita Di Tempo!
great job
great vid!
"whose speed and steering were controlled by the combine when unloading"
Never heard of this technology before... what do I google to find such technology?
I'm a grain farmer from Saskatchewan. Just finished harvest a few days ago. My hired hand seems to have a hard time driving beside my combine... go figure.
Well, yeah now that I looked at it closer it is a tandem. Still a good trick though. Have a good spring everybody.
Is this 9600 is Hillside combine?
yeah you can see that it's leveled over on the hill
Dang that field goes on forever!
@happyhunter18 I was going to make the same comment. Here in north central Iowa you cant plant the right of way like that
Very tasty too
Must be driving a 24-valve Dodge, those damn things are loud.
Must be in Canada. They do allow farming the ditch.
States it's a big no no.
Close, north Idaho
It’s allowed in central and northeast Oregon
lol "Dad theres somebody coming"
Is that a 7720 turbo in the back?
that isnt a semi in the vid its a standard tandem axle grain truck
Cannot see the police over here in the U K let you do that ,,??
Sweet!
Those are my parents and grandparents.
GOOD LOOKING A MODEL KENWORTH {W 900A}
Sweet
thats bad ass
the one with a yellow roof is a 7720 i think
yep been there done that still
prawie jak SimTractor :D
was this video shot in the the Fairfield Wa, area??
Nope, north Idaho
is the combine on the left an 8820?
I'd like to see that
Travel to the "Palouse" region of Washington state or Idaho in August or September and you will see these combines climbing all over the steep rolling hills. Whitman County, WA has the highest wheat yields (in bushels per acre) of any county in the United States. Other crops raised in the Palouse include barley, malt barley, garbanzo beans (aka chickpeas), lentils, dry peas, fresh green peas, bluegrass seed, mustard seed, Timothy grass seed, and alfalfa/Timothy/Kentucky Bluegrass hay.
thats how its done.
Now I know why I ate some car parts
where is this filmed?
Idaho
@hinks2000 yah those 12 valves are "unkillable"
what year is the k dub?
@ureonmyhitlist
ditches just get in the way of seeding. Use the ditch land to increase yield.
Might as well be growing wheat as milkweed and thistles that the roads dept has to come along and cut down anyway
Farming Simulator real live!!!!
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What model combine is the one that's unloading the wheat into the semi?
9600
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A 1680 IH lol
A 9600 or 9500
This video was takin by Greencreek Idaho which is North Central Idaho!!
Where is this?
Idaho
or the county puts a sign on ur field saying its illegal to farm the road right of ways (ditches) like they did to us
where is it?
Idaho
Been there, done it. Gotta do it sometimes, cant get the truck in the field
"dad there's somebody coming". Be quiet im filming this.
dad always told me that farmers who try and unload on the go..well they just do not appreciate life..
Unloading on the go makes a considerable difference in the amount of acres harvested per day. Time is money... especially if a rain or hail storm is in the weather forecast.
where is that at?
This is in Idaho between Grangville and Nezperce, it's about five miles from my house.
Haha not really a highway when really not manys cars go by Haha
Yea would be different if there were 10 cars backed up behind him then maybe cut a hole into the field for the truck seems to be a lot of folks worked up up over something that doesn’t really concern them
My life first utube video
child DAD SOMEONE IS COMMING
dad turns around and meets slender man
State?
Idaho
Probably 80 somethin with that engine.
that just screams america
my 24 is loader than a 12 and both r louder than my 05
not only is he blocking the road on a hill, but he is over the center line to boot. real smart.
This is farm country, the people who live and work here know to watch out for trucks and equipment on the roads
@ alive2, The truck is not completely blocking the high way and anyone who travels this road has passed plenty of tractors and trucks. P.S if you didn't notice, the combine is full and there isn't exactly enough room for the truck to pull into the field to unload the combine.
The greedy are privileged or so they think. Could easily do the first round backwards and unload in the field
@@genelund1705 Why do the first round backwards when there is a perfectly good road that can be used? That would be stupid. This is farm country. People driving these roads know how to deal with these situations. They always have to be on the lookout for large ag machines and slow moving vehicles on these roads. That is just part of rural life.
well that was conveviunt (shut up my spelling sucks i know lol)
Ok so... What's the big deal. It happens just about every harvest,if the truck can't get in the field yet so they unload the first load where they can.
exactly
Only the stupid interfere with traffic or endanger others. To stupid to do opening round backwards
Only in AMERICA!...... -_-
Yep lets just video tape a John Deere combine and a kenworth dump truck coming up the road yep that's real fun to watch my train videos are way more exciting than that.
Train videos exiting? Are you kidding me?
Oops I meant exciting
did you just call a grain truck a dump truck?
That's not to smart right on a hill
у нас в колхозе дядя Вася всегда так пиздил зерно.
Can't Poland
th-cam.com/video/xAbc7O-aDPQ/w-d-xo.html here's some unloading music i've added
su matt
a CASE wouldn never pull that off..mostly the operator..but fact is a person who owns case isnt half as smart as a jd owner so this just wouldnt work..well done!
Public danger from such idiot things. The guy should be arrested and his combine impounded.
Hey, stupid, this is farm country, not the city, people know to watch out for this in harvest season
Hey roco, I farm. I don't believe in abusing the rights of others. You're the idiot
Hey, Alex, so do I he’s not abusing anybody’s rights
GermanShepherd1983 are you that fucking stupid impound the combine lmao
GermanShepherd1983 So I guess all the guys driving around high on meth are alright folk, but the guy just trying to feed them should be arrested? You must be from the City
nu e șmecher baaaaaaaaa.
wtf
Completely illegal
First, it is unlikely that the county sheriff would be traveling on this low-traffic road. Second, even if the county sheriff did pass by, in this farm country it is more likely that the sheriff would wave at the farmer and help him by just ensuring that any oncoming traffic was aware that the combine was unloading to the truck on the road.
Where is this that they let the greedy even block the hiways.
Also where did they let the clowns farm the road ditches even