I'm old school and for those of us that are, we have a hard time letting go of the wheel, wink wink! That said I can see the advantages for row crops and hay mowing in level unobstructed fields. Around here we have a lot of trees, hill and hollows that are pretty tall and low, so I think that would be a problem. I do like the concept and the explanation of how to install and instruction to activate and set up the system was thorough. Some really cool aerial shots and a nice presentation as always, Mike. Thanks for sharing and have a great day and a great weekend!
Have used john deeres greenstar system and aftermarket systems here in the UK in small (rarely over 15-20 acre fields) very hill in the dales areas around me full of rocks and trees with no problems at all. It's all about how you use the system found it invaluable with pumping slurry with a umbilical system dragging pipes. It dose take some getting used to but after you learn it it's hard to go back. I wouldn't be without auto steer on at least one tractor now
I wanna put one on my lawnmower with a video camera. Then I can sit in the house and mow the lawn. Awesome piece of technology. Hope to see more of it soon.
In 2012 I bought a used Ez-steer for planting annual forage crops intended for cattle feed. I quickly found more and more applications of the technology including tracking where I fed cattle in the winter with my bale processor. I was able to get uniform manure distribution by feeding in an organized way even when snow made it impossible to see where I fed the day before. With rtk you will be able to lay out fence lines laser straight (though you will still want to use a surveyor for property boundaries) the possibilities are many.
So you got a quote from the JD dealer and said "nah, I'll do it myself". Lol, I work in the business for a competitor and customers are always glad when they do it themselves and then call us for tech support trouble shooting. Good video
It's wild how much that steering wheel is moving when going "straight"! Improving efficiency is an ongoing objective. It's a fun time in history with all the new "toys" we have.
@@OurWyomingLife I found using john deere's built in greenstar systems more difficult to get used to because the wheels move to steer but the steering wheel stays still if you move the steering wheel manually the guidance steering cuts out. Fantastic piece of kit the more you use it the more you'll like it and wonder how you managed without.
This would have been handy on that foggy morning a couple of days ago. Turn on the auto pilot and let it find the house. See if you can teach it to open and close Gates. 🤠
When we set up auto steer on our 8770 I near freaked out at first. Now wouldn’t be without it it’s a big time saver and fuel saver. Reduced overlap paid for it in the first year.
That auto steer thingies looks pretty dang cool and it seemed to work well. I suppose if cam do what it says it will, with a resourcefully fella like yourself be a great device to manage your ranch
Love...love ... love your videos... you make me laugh... you making farming look easy... which I no it isn't... thank you for sharing your family with all of us ♥️♥️♥️
Thanks Mike! Never thought of using this system this way. Especially if you have a couple of different operators. Everyone will be on the same page! Keep Smilin!!
Very interesting new technology I kind of chuckled when you said look no hands kind of reminds me of the old saying look ma no hands. Going to have to mount that base unit up on a pole so you always have line of sight. But I agree with you on it helping out this winter with the feeding part getting to the hay yard and all. It will be very interesting to watch and see how all you use it. God bless yall
Hi Mike and Erin. I’m fascinated by the ranch life, and I can’t stop watching your videos, I love you guys so much. I live in California, a horrible place to live right now, and I want to move to Wyoming. Also I posted to your Reddit page, so definitely check that out.
Hey! You may have solved your own issue. Use the auto steer to guide your hay feeder to feed in a different path each feeding. The seed heads will help establish new grass that needs reseeding and cows will not ruin areas due to continuous feeding in the same areas. You won’t have to reseed these areas.
Looks like a great tool for your videoing aspect of your business!! Now set an A & B line and you can fly the drone and video at the same time while not having to worry about staying on the road!!
Hey Guys, Cool addition to the 6420, bet it was a lot cheaper than buying a new 6 series JD and no DEF to boot, talk about a win/win. Love the channel, hope to get up there for Ranch Roundup one of these years. Take care and God Bless.
Great gadget! Thanks for showing us the bolt on auto steer. I can see it as a life safety tool - navigating when otherwise occupied with livestock could be useful, or in low visibility situations.
Ok this doesn't have anything to do with this video but I am watching one of your older videos, I am playing catch up, and I saw you cleaning your project list board, it's dump day and your looking for projects, anyhow I saw you using something in a bottle to clean your white board, did you know hand sanitizer works beautifully on them, totally cleans it off with no smears left behind 😀 👍. Just a tip. Love your videos and you are a very good speaker, your interesting to watch. Thanks for sharing your life with us 🇺🇸.
The auto steer is really interesting. I’ve driven them before but only over row crops at the Texas A&M research farm. Really interesting how you’re already finding other uses for it outside of that. I never thought of using it as a way to actually get from one place to another. Another great video as always Mike.
Howdy Mike, pretty COOL 🐦. GPS in VT 😝. My new car was delivered in the Winter down a closed Rd. The Guy says at least we know the 4 wheel drive works, I said how do you mean, he said we had a hell of a time getting over that Rd.... I said there is a Tar road down this street! Great stuff Mike I hope it saves you 👍. JO JO IN VT 💕😄
Fascinating ..when it really gets cold can you program it to go to the hay fields, pick up a bale, roll it out for the cows and come back home? That would be cool. 😆
Good evening to Our Wyoming Life and all others too. Happy Wednesday everyone. Great to see you all again Mike, i love watching your channel ls , you is a caretaker for your lovely family and animals that you have brought from a mighty long way, What A Blessing. God Bless You
Mike awesome video one thing to remember is if you move you rtk base station to a different location you lines will be off so just a hint you might want to setup the base station in a more permenant location so the tractor will still make it through the gates. I realize this video is 2 months old and you might have already figured this out but just wanted to tell you great setup though and I never thought of using it for that( getting to and from hay yard or feeding cattle)
Boys and their toys.... I totally get why you would love that device. You can use it when you buy a hay field in a less arid place (perhaps east or north of Gillette).
That is funny, this is the third channel that I follow that just got a John Deere autosteer unit. One was an older unit that gets leaned against the standard steering wheel, then one like this, but this is the first that showed a how to install the unit. I appreciate that part especially. That nut holding the steering wheel on is super sketchy. I hope you can get a socket on it and torque it down... Everybody says they get an overlap on the gps, but that the actual planting or whatever seems to be fine. There is supposedly an update on route from the manufacturer "soon." I do NOT like self-driving cars at high speed but for tractors and stuff, it is a great technology. I think with cars, if they do not want to drive, hire a driver or take a cab or Lyft or something. Yes I love driving and I have old school vehicles, no gps or anything, my phone does, but I am in Wyoming it is still better with a map and a compass and really I don't drive anywhere I don't know where it is. I admit I do use gps in my semi truck driving system simulated driving rig. But it does not drive me. I do definitely see the need on a farm/ranch. It makes sense.
One thing about setting up an RTK base station. Every time you set up a base station in a different spot, your guidance lines will shift that much. Unless you setup your station on a surveyed point can come back to that EXACT point, your lines will be off.
Imagine, snowing with fifty mile per hour wind in the dark. You can still get to hay yard even with zero visibility. Would take a lot of using first to trust it but should be a great tool for the ranch.
Awesome! I'm sure you'll find other ways to use it! Congrats, great new edition! It works better than our car's GPS, it tells us to go up a one way street the wrong way! Turn left now, oh hell no!
I would think repeated driving over and over would compact soil for that trail but do see advantage for seeding or even mowing maybe also see if you had a hurt calf to transport in cab would let you Handel calf better only problem I see is need obstacle avoidance if feeding not to run over animals or structures
When you are seeding, harrowing etc. Learn how to skiptrack. In other words, do every other row across the field. It makes turning with a wide implement easier and you end up back at your pickup when you are done.
Well Mike you certainly started today's video with a "harrowing" story! (Sorry, please forgive me, I couldn't resist the corny pun). All kidding aside, I can certainly see the merit of "auto steer" or what I call "auto pilot"! I love watching your channel, I always learn something and you have one of the best channels out there, not to mention how much I love animals. Have a great day.
You would think that the manurfacturer would have provided a special deep well socket to be able to torque the steering colume nut down to the proper specification. It would not be too cool for the steering wheel to loosen up and come off driving around.
Charles the steering wheel shaft has a splined connection so if that nut loosens up as long as I dont lift on the wheel it will be OK. Thanks for watching.
There was an old movie years ago call KILLDOZER...with Clint Walker...so if the tractor starts up by itself some night and starts moving around....get out of there😁
Those GPS antennas have become a hot commodity for thieves Mike. Sort of like catalytic converters. Don't leave them attached to the tractor outside overnight or outside during the day where they can be easily seen and accessed. I hear they've been stealing a lot of those things.
This video is very interesting. Obviously you have knowledge of technical stuff. As you point out this could save a lot of time and labour. Can it be operated remotely? What about poor old Jeff? Can he get his head around this hitec stuff? I'm in my late eighties and can't use a mobile phone. Not that I want to ;-) Keep them coming.
@@ScottRipley I dug my heels in years ago and refused to have mobile phone. I didn't want to be on call 24/7. Good for your Dad. Wish him well for me, here in Thailand.
John Deere my favorite. Automatic steering so cool. $34, 000.00 in hay Holy cow I had no idea . I know there are other people that have no clue what it takes to run and ranch.Do you have to calibrate it every time you use it or does it have a memory. Great video. God bless.
I watch a lot of large farming you tube videos and they all use this. You are now part of the big boy farming. Congrats.
Wow, thanks!
The whole video was impressive. Your patience is exemplary.
Autosteer will come in handy during a white out blizzard!
I'm old school and for those of us that are, we have a hard time letting go of the wheel, wink wink! That said I can see the advantages for row crops and hay mowing in level unobstructed fields. Around here we have a lot of trees, hill and hollows that are pretty tall and low, so I think that would be a problem. I do like the concept and the explanation of how to install and instruction to activate and set up the system was thorough. Some really cool aerial shots and a nice presentation as always, Mike. Thanks for sharing and have a great day and a great weekend!
Have used john deeres greenstar system and aftermarket systems here in the UK in small (rarely over 15-20 acre fields) very hill in the dales areas around me full of rocks and trees with no problems at all. It's all about how you use the system found it invaluable with pumping slurry with a umbilical system dragging pipes. It dose take some getting used to but after you learn it it's hard to go back. I wouldn't be without auto steer on at least one tractor now
Technology is crazy and changing before our eyes! But anything to make the Ag community more successful is a huge bonus!
Hey Carrie, I agree with ya about technology blink and its almost obsolete.
A very good tool it will pay for itself in a week. Precision farming the way to go. Thank you
Your seat makes the exact same noise as the one in my 6405. Thanks John Deere for that little annoyance. Lol. Keep up the good work Mike
OMG just saw the purple hoodie. Yippee. I'm there
I wanna put one on my lawnmower with a video camera. Then I can sit in the house and mow the lawn. Awesome piece of technology. Hope to see more of it soon.
In 2012 I bought a used Ez-steer for planting annual forage crops intended for cattle feed. I quickly found more and more applications of the technology including tracking where I fed cattle in the winter with my bale processor. I was able to get uniform manure distribution by feeding in an organized way even when snow made it impossible to see where I fed the day before. With rtk you will be able to lay out fence lines laser straight (though you will still want to use a surveyor for property boundaries) the possibilities are many.
Huge difference in efficiency. Welker farms retrofit their 70s tractors with this. Good for you
So you got a quote from the JD dealer and said "nah, I'll do it myself". Lol, I work in the business for a competitor and customers are always glad when they do it themselves and then call us for tech support trouble shooting. Good video
That looks like a very advantageous addition to that tractor Mike.
It's wild how much that steering wheel is moving when going "straight"! Improving efficiency is an ongoing objective. It's a fun time in history with all the new "toys" we have.
I agree it is strange to watch the movement and the invention of all the technology. Thanks for watching Judie
@@OurWyomingLife I found using john deere's built in greenstar systems more difficult to get used to because the wheels move to steer but the steering wheel stays still if you move the steering wheel manually the guidance steering cuts out. Fantastic piece of kit the more you use it the more you'll like it and wonder how you managed without.
That wiper on the back window is trying to tell you something. I love new gadgets too.
This would have been handy on that foggy morning a couple of days ago. Turn on the auto pilot and let it find the house. See if you can teach it to open and close Gates. 🤠
LOL 😂
LOL LOL I suspect the automated gate opener will be next generation technology.
not impressed "pretty impressed" "don't think it will" Thank you for the honesty.
When we set up auto steer on our 8770 I near freaked out at first. Now wouldn’t be without it it’s a big time saver and fuel saver. Reduced overlap paid for it in the first year.
IMU = Intertial Measurement Unit! Our UAV had one in the Army and now your tractor has one. Pretty cool!
I agree it is pretty cool. Thanks for watching G & S Farm.
That auto steer thingies looks pretty dang cool and it seemed to work well. I suppose if cam do what it says it will, with a resourcefully fella like yourself be a great device to manage your ranch
It sure is Jas Nonya.
It’s so cool almost like having a cruise control and the freeway
Love...love ... love your videos... you make me laugh... you making farming look easy... which I no it isn't... thank you for sharing your family with all of us ♥️♥️♥️
So nice of you to say that Lori. Thanks for watching.
I bet before to long we see it fitted to all of your tractors. Great piece of kit autosteer wouldn't be without it
Have always appreciated your going through the box opening process... ☺
Cool Tech. Glad to see that moisture there. Here's hoping you get a bunch more all winter and on into spring.
Just picked up a JD 8335 R with Auto Steer oh man love the thing!!!!
Thanks Mike!
Never thought of using this system this way. Especially if you have a couple of different operators.
Everyone will be on the same page!
Keep Smilin!!
Good point about different operators. They can spell each other better with auto steer and GPS
Very true! Thanks for watching Anthony.
THAT LOOKED AMAZING MIKE, IT IS GOING TO BE WELL WORTH IT ONCE YOU WORK OUT ALL THE KINKS
Great video Mike!! Thanks buddy!
Very interesting new technology I kind of chuckled when you said look no hands kind of reminds me of the old saying look ma no hands. Going to have to mount that base unit up on a pole so you always have line of sight. But I agree with you on it helping out this winter with the feeding part getting to the hay yard and all. It will be very interesting to watch and see how all you use it. God bless yall
It isn’t new technology at all, just new to Mike.
Cheers
Hi Mike and Erin. I’m fascinated by the ranch life, and I can’t stop watching your videos, I love you guys so much. I live in California, a horrible place to live right now, and I want to move to Wyoming. Also I posted to your Reddit page, so definitely check that out.
I was just watching your videos. And a new video came out.
Bonus!!
Hey! You may have solved your own issue. Use the auto steer to guide your hay feeder to feed in a different path each feeding. The seed heads will help establish new grass that needs reseeding and cows will not ruin areas due to continuous feeding in the same areas. You won’t have to reseed these areas.
Makes it easy to fly the drone at the same time
Looks like a great tool for your videoing aspect of your business!! Now set an A & B line and you can fly the drone and video at the same time while not having to worry about staying on the road!!
There ya go Fort86. I was thinking that too. Thanks for watching
Hey Guys, Cool addition to the 6420, bet it was a lot cheaper than buying a new 6 series JD and no DEF to boot, talk about a win/win.
Love the channel, hope to get up there for Ranch Roundup one of these years. Take care and God Bless.
A good test will be during a snow storm. Yes technology is so cool with it's ability. Good video my friend
Wow that is crazy I'm looking forward to seeing what else you can do with that God be with you brother
Hey I drove that tractor. And its a pretty nice ride
It sure is!
That is really cool Mike I like that hope it works this winter
The whole unit is pretty slick. I don't see any reason it wont. Thanks for watching.
Great gadget! Thanks for showing us the bolt on auto steer. I can see it as a life safety tool - navigating when otherwise occupied with livestock could be useful, or in low visibility situations.
Thanks Alex. Ive thought of several uses since I installed it.
@@OurWyomingLife like what in your application ?
Ok this doesn't have anything to do with this video but I am watching one of your older videos, I am playing catch up, and I saw you cleaning your project list board, it's dump day and your looking for projects, anyhow I saw you using something in a bottle to clean your white board, did you know hand sanitizer works beautifully on them, totally cleans it off with no smears left behind 😀 👍. Just a tip. Love your videos and you are a very good speaker, your interesting to watch. Thanks for sharing your life with us 🇺🇸.
That was an impressive installation, great job.
Thanks!
He did not do that by himself 😆
Ya we just got our be 6195r 2020 the gos is amazing we ranch just north of morcrooft
The auto steer is really interesting. I’ve driven them before but only over row crops at the Texas A&M research farm. Really interesting how you’re already finding other uses for it outside of that. I never thought of using it as a way to actually get from one place to another. Another great video as always Mike.
Yes...the word is AMAZING!
Howdy Mike, pretty COOL 🐦.
GPS in VT 😝.
My new car was delivered in the Winter down a closed Rd.
The Guy says at least we know the 4 wheel drive works, I said how do you mean, he said we had a hell of a time getting over that Rd.... I said there is a Tar road down this street!
Great stuff Mike I hope it saves you 👍.
JO JO IN VT 💕😄
Great video on Autosteer, really interesting. I can see this being beneficial to any farmer. You're going to save on fuel, seed, fertilizer and time.
I hope so. Any savings from the auto steer works!
@David Cooksey Hello David, this is Laura from the State of Oregon. I think you were trying to respond to Wyoming Life. But I do agree with you
@David Cooksey holy shit $8000.
That's a lot more than I thought it would be.
@@OurWyomingLife lmao…sellout
Excellent video Mike. Thanks for sharing.
Fascinating ..when it really gets cold can you program it to go to the hay fields, pick up a bale, roll it out for the cows and come back home? That would be cool. 😆
Good evening to Our Wyoming Life and all others too. Happy Wednesday everyone. Great to see you all again Mike, i love watching your channel ls , you is a caretaker for your lovely family and animals that you have brought from a mighty long way, What A Blessing. God Bless You
Thanks! You too!
Very good
Mike, don't forget the wiper for your back window.
LOL one day I will take care of it! Thanks for watching
Awesome, send this video to Josh at Stoney Ridge Farmer. He has a budding techno farm with solar powered water wells. He would love rhis!
Im sure Josh will catch it. We sub to each other. Thanks for watching Stephen
Mike awesome video one thing to remember is if you move you rtk base station to a different location you lines will be off so just a hint you might want to setup the base station in a more permenant location so the tractor will still make it through the gates. I realize this video is 2 months old and you might have already figured this out but just wanted to tell you great setup though and I never thought of using it for that( getting to and from hay yard or feeding cattle)
Boys and their toys.... I totally get why you would love that device. You can use it when you buy a hay field in a less arid place (perhaps east or north of Gillette).
That is funny, this is the third channel that I follow that just got a John Deere autosteer unit. One was an older unit that gets leaned against the standard steering wheel, then one like this, but this is the first that showed a how to install the unit. I appreciate that part especially. That nut holding the steering wheel on is super sketchy. I hope you can get a socket on it and torque it down... Everybody says they get an overlap on the gps, but that the actual planting or whatever seems to be fine. There is supposedly an update on route from the manufacturer "soon." I do NOT like self-driving cars at high speed but for tractors and stuff, it is a great technology. I think with cars, if they do not want to drive, hire a driver or take a cab or Lyft or something. Yes I love driving and I have old school vehicles, no gps or anything, my phone does, but I am in Wyoming it is still better with a map and a compass and really I don't drive anywhere I don't know where it is. I admit I do use gps in my semi truck driving system simulated driving rig. But it does not drive me. I do definitely see the need on a farm/ranch. It makes sense.
One thing about setting up an RTK base station. Every time you set up a base station in a different spot, your guidance lines will shift that much. Unless you setup your station on a surveyed point can come back to that EXACT point, your lines will be off.
Imagine, snowing with fifty mile per hour wind in the dark. You can still get to hay yard even with zero visibility. Would take a lot of using first to trust it but should be a great tool for the ranch.
I agree it would. So far its been working so the trust is growing. Thanks for watching.
With a will to do with the motivation anything can be done with tools available
Hi Mike, you may want to replace that rear window wiper blade. So that expensive rear window does not get scratched when the wiper is being used.
Awesome! I'm sure you'll find other ways to use it! Congrats, great new edition! It works better than our car's GPS, it tells us to go up a one way street the wrong way! Turn left now, oh hell no!
Mike, just a suggestion. Put the decals on Grandma's station wagon. Throw the instructions away cuz it's more fun doing it trial and error.lol
I use the freezer/work bench too
Hi Mike & Erin, awesome!! Interesting video. 👍🏻👏🏻😊
FJ Dynamics right next to Spacey Sprockets 😀
I wonder how long it would take before you got one good job installing it it will make you life alot easier for sure
I hope so, thank you
This was a very interesting video today I think this will definitely help on the farm
I think its gonna be helpful also. Thanks for watching
Congrats on the auto steer hope it works out well for ya I like ur ideas of what u have in store for it
Don't hate the player, hate the game. Auto-steer Tractor?! Woohoo!
You made that look easy!!
I would think repeated driving over and over would compact soil for that trail but do see advantage for seeding or even mowing maybe also see if you had a hurt calf to transport in cab would let you Handel calf better only problem I see is need obstacle avoidance if feeding not to run over animals or structures
Mike, great video....and....the 26 dislikes are people who would drive a tractor with their mask on.
When you are seeding, harrowing etc. Learn how to skiptrack. In other words, do every other row across the field. It makes turning with a wide implement easier and you end up back at your pickup when you are done.
Exactly Doug. Mike would have caught on, however, you saved him a ton of time and effort.
I have got to write this on my calendar: A man read the directions!! LOL
LOL Arent you funny! Thanks for watching.
You will need to post your thoughts on this after about six months of use
I will be in a future video. Thanks for watching.
If you set it up right, you can probably get home safely from out in the field in a blinding snow storm!
I don't see why it wouldn't. Thanks for watching matismf
I thought the tan hats were for summer . That it was black hat season now
It is Black hat season now! LOL Thanks for watching.
Well Mike you certainly started today's video with a "harrowing" story! (Sorry, please forgive me, I couldn't resist the corny pun). All kidding aside, I can certainly see the merit of "auto steer" or what I call "auto pilot"! I love watching your channel, I always learn something and you have one of the best channels out there, not to mention how much I love animals. Have a great day.
Thanks Wayne, and hope you have a good week.
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No, that was one that was just BEGGING to be used😁💞🥳😇💝😘😎😎🤗🤗😘
Noticed..typical guy..manuals were all gathered and first thing set out of the way!😄😄😄😎💞"when in doubt, as a last resort, read the instruction manual"
"I guess....we need a tractor.""😄😄😄😄😄😎always a master of understatement!
Actually I have a 2006 7520 it came with factory installed auto steer! So it’s been around a while
"look mom, no hands" - Famous last words 🤣
LOL
This is awesome
thank you!
Find you the correct socket and torque that wheel nut down please.
You would think that the manurfacturer would have provided a special deep well socket to be able to torque the steering colume nut down to the proper specification. It would not be too cool for the steering wheel to loosen up and come off driving around.
Charles the steering wheel shaft has a splined connection so if that nut loosens up as long as I dont lift on the wheel it will be OK. Thanks for watching.
Shouldn't need a special socket. A regular socket and an extension piece from the torque wrench to the socket should do it.
Not a good idea for them to supply the socket. Many tractors are candidates for this kit, many different nuts
Wow, now you can set your tractor out into the field to look for the cows for you while your back at the ranch to work on others projects? 🤗🤗🐕
Not yet, but Im sure that will be happening in future generations of the technology. Thanks for watching.
There was an old movie years ago call KILLDOZER...with Clint Walker...so if the tractor starts up by itself some night and starts moving around....get out of there😁
Y’all need another video posted
Those GPS antennas have become a hot commodity for thieves Mike. Sort of like catalytic converters. Don't leave them attached to the tractor outside overnight or outside during the day where they can be easily seen and accessed. I hear they've been stealing a lot of those things.
Got mine Stolen while in Shipment to our Farm had to spend another 6 Grand for one!!!
They have Auto steers in combines to now
Ive seen that. Technology never ceases to amaze me. Thanks for watching Dave.
What is the tree in shop for. What species. Once established will it grow without you watering it.
Wow. White hat and black hat in the same video. I am so confused.
Very interesting indeed!
This will be really good if the grass ever grows again for making hay
Have my fingers crossed about making hay in 2022! Thanks for watching
@@OurWyomingLife looking forward to this…
It does not hurt to try it as its the only way you will know if you like it.
Thats true Karen.
This video is very interesting. Obviously you have knowledge of technical stuff. As you point out this could save a lot of time and labour. Can it be operated remotely? What about poor old Jeff? Can he get his head around this hitec stuff? I'm in my late eighties and can't use a mobile phone. Not that I want to ;-) Keep them coming.
My octogenarian dad still uses a flip phone, but has GPS auto steer on the tractors. I think Jeff will be ok. :)
@@ScottRipley I dug my heels in years ago and refused to have mobile phone. I didn't want to be on call 24/7. Good for your Dad. Wish him well for me, here in Thailand.
@@ronmartinmhg2804 I understand and respect your decision. Not going to lie, there are days I envy it.
John Deere my favorite. Automatic steering so cool. $34, 000.00 in hay Holy cow I had no idea . I know there are other people that have no clue what it takes to run and ranch.Do you have to calibrate it every time you use it or does it have a memory. Great video. God bless.
So far it hasnt wanted to recalibrate itself. Yes, Hay has gone thru the roof. Thanks for watching.
Very Cool! It’s going to be very helpful! ♥️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Lekker man lekker
Dystopian Drone Tractor. You might end up putting yourself out of a job. 😀
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Thank you 🤗