Man yeah moving right along!! I was waiting for a come apart over the wind and bean dust!! 😂😂😂 I'm an idiot, but what is the cause most of the time on sections going missing? Robert got some good shots again, and I love the slow motion of the honeybee!! Hopefully things went well and you guys got a lot finished!! Thank you both for bringing us along, look fwd to seeing what's next 😁😁🇺🇸🇺🇸🚜🚜🌾🌾🌾🌱🌱
Never can really tell what will get a section. Most of the time you hit something in the field. I have seen the knife when it starts getting some age and wear the bolts start giving up that hold the sections on. I've got to buy some more bolts. On this newe cutting system I've been changing the bolts too when I change the section.
when you run a over under knife system, when you change a section but the new one on flipped over from the old one. this will wear the guard edges more evenly giving a better cut
It has held up well long-term using as both a planter and yield monitor. If there has been an issue, Loup has made it right. They sent me an updated moisture sensor that is much better. I replaced the yield sensors at the beginning of wheat harvest. They had 3 seasons on them. Over my 386 acres and 60000 bushels of corn, it was only off by 200 bushels. Beans tend to give it some trouble. I find that we need to clean the sensors about every 3 days and be a little more diligent in keeping it calibrated. For the money, I think it is hard to beat.
the farm i worked for they all ways had me take the turbo till and run over the wheat ground about 2 and a half to 3 inches deep to help with the bean trash not sure that would work for you are not i willl say to them beans look dang good there
You're doing such a great job at showing everyone the way you see the world! Thank you for this!
Thank you so much!
G’job Dylan and Robert, glad to see y’all’s D/C beans yielding better than y’all thought. Take care fellas and keep em comin 🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Those are some great looking 2nd crop beans. Around here, most 2nd crop beans didn't make it much taller than the wheat stubble. We were that dry.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING DYLAN JOYCE FARMS
Y'all keep on keepin' on.....
Guys y’all had an awesome day in God’s Country to cut soybeans. Love your videos and hopefully the weather will cooperate until you finish harvest. 👍🏻
Man yeah moving right along!! I was waiting for a come apart over the wind and bean dust!! 😂😂😂 I'm an idiot, but what is the cause most of the time on sections going missing? Robert got some good shots again, and I love the slow motion of the honeybee!! Hopefully things went well and you guys got a lot finished!! Thank you both for bringing us along, look fwd to seeing what's next 😁😁🇺🇸🇺🇸🚜🚜🌾🌾🌾🌱🌱
Never can really tell what will get a section. Most of the time you hit something in the field. I have seen the knife when it starts getting some age and wear the bolts start giving up that hold the sections on. I've got to buy some more bolts. On this newe cutting system I've been changing the bolts too when I change the section.
Hey that’s awesome your beans did good. We finished disk chiseling today.
Nice video
Great meeting y’all at Jake’s yesterday. Let me know if you have any grain questions.
Yessir. Got your number saved.
Looks great fellas
We always sling rye as a cover. Even in the garden I would use an old hand spreader then drag an old bed spring behind the tractor to work it in.
when you run a over under knife system, when you change a section but the new one on flipped over from the old one. this will wear the guard edges more evenly giving a better cut
After a couple seasons of use, hows the loup monitor treating you?
It has held up well long-term using as both a planter and yield monitor. If there has been an issue, Loup has made it right. They sent me an updated moisture sensor that is much better. I replaced the yield sensors at the beginning of wheat harvest. They had 3 seasons on them. Over my 386 acres and 60000 bushels of corn, it was only off by 200 bushels. Beans tend to give it some trouble. I find that we need to clean the sensors about every 3 days and be a little more diligent in keeping it calibrated. For the money, I think it is hard to beat.
the farm i worked for they all ways had me take the turbo till and run over the wheat ground about 2 and a half to 3 inches deep to help with the bean trash not sure that would work for you are not i willl say to them beans look dang good there