I sure like the look of it my self with the big 20.8-42 tires and 16.5-16.1 steering tires. I believe the problem is somewhere in my install of the hydraulic steering kit for the autosteer. Thank you for the positive feedback!
I enoyed your commentary on what is happening. Spent summers on a farm as a kid, but now a retired, country resident in Ontario. I have a David Brown 880, so I know what it is like to have to walk home when the tractor dies. Cheers, Gordon
Nice to see a local viewer, I really appreciate that! I was so nervous about producing decent content, so the positive feedback means a lot! Thank you for the support!
Immigrated from France to Manitoba in 1978 and worked on grain and mixed farms in the Swan River valley and in Southeastern Manitoba, as well as a stint in the Peace River valley. I am very familiar with older equipment, like the 970 Case, JD 4020, 145 and 800 Versatile, 1500 New Holland combine, 400 Versatile swather. Then later on, JD 8630, TR70 NH combine. Seeding and swathing 20 feet wide was the norm. Straight combining was non existent except for grain corn and sunflowers. No electronics whatsoever on the equipment I operated. Autosteer and precision farming came after I left agriculture. That's why your videos interest me, to see the new production methods and equipment. Some things don't change, like having to go around potholes at the start of the growing season.
@NorthEastSaskFarmer I used to watch nick. But his language got kinda old. I was one of his first subs. Seems like lately his vids are click bait. His videos don't show much of what the title is. Just my opinion. I stumbled across your video from the thumb nail. I grew up in a small ag town in south west nebraska. My parents actually worked for millet manufacturing making disk, until they went bankrupt in the 80s farm crisis. I've worked on farms and drove truck all my life. Lately I've been recovering from knee replacement wsiting to get the other one done. Thanks for sharing. Hope you get that beautiful Ole case sorted out. Spent alot of time in the seat of one of those girls
I have been trying to keep my language a bit cleaner for this reason, to be inclusive of a greater variety of viewers. I hope I can get the old 2594 fixed before the end of the month as I will need it for spraying. Thanks
Hailing from VanIsl… no farming experience at all but addicted to watching farming videos! I think it’s wise to know where my food comes from. I like the education of telling your subscribers what your doing and why, so if you have the time and patience please keep it coming. Thank you for putting in the hard work to feed us!🙌🏻
@@musikmaan thank you for the positive feedback and kind words! I appreciate that! Nice to see people from non-farm back grounds with an interest in what farmers do! Thank you for watching!
@@NorthEastSaskFarmer Great video. I try to keep the language cleaner on my videos as well. Glad you got seeding done. I'm almost finished too. Getting tire fixed today. Picked a 4 point deer horn yesterday. 😢
South central Indiana. Full time warehouse rat, part time 2 state farmhand. Never lived on a farm but have grown up around it and began my semi-professional ag life last year
Very well done production 👍 Gotta say, most of us don't know who's in our comments section.. but in time, we get to know them a little bit. So, 3rd generation in Oregon, don't know how many generations in Kansas, but still farming. Beef cattle, hay and grain. I appreciate your detailed explanations. We don't all farm the same, so it helps me understand. Steering on the Case, you said you put hydraulic auto steer on it.. I'm thinking that's a good place to start. Good luck with it!!
Thanks for the positive feedback! I unhooked the auto steer stuff and the steering seems to behave normally. I must have not installed something properly, still trying to figure it out
@@NorthEastSaskFarmer any time. So, either you hooked it up wrong, or the unit has an issue... I have no idea, but I'd say something is wrong with the unit..
nice-looking older Case! I always liked the white/black ones. I have a question on your harrow...what is your main reason for owning it? Do you use it for getting fields to dry out quicker by chance? We're located in WNY and have switched to strip-till and no-till and getting away from intensive tillage, but our challenge in some springs that are wetter is getting the soils to dry out, so we've been looking at these to use as a light means to crack the crust and speed up drying. I'd appreciate your thoughts. Nice job on video.
Thanks! Yes it helps dry the fields quicker by moving some dirt and some straw, exposing moist dirt under the straw. It will crack the crust as well, I have used it to crack crust left by manure before. Thank you for watching! Hope that helps
Hello. I enjoyed watching your video alot. I live on a farm by Reward Saskatchewan. I am a grain farmer. I farm with my younger brother and my Hephew. I like your tractor and your Heavy Harrow you were using there. How many feet is your Heavy Harrow you were using there to Harrow your fields if I may ask you. We have a 50 foot Morris Heavy Harrow that we use to Harrow our fields where I live at my Farm by Reward Saskatchewan.
I took it down as it wasn’t getting any views hardly which seemed to hurt the channel. I’m glad you enjoyed it and my apologies for removing it. That cultivator I believe is 10ft, might be 12
My dad had me late in life, he was already well into his 60s when he retired in fall 2017. I was only 21 at the time. I didn’t know enough yet to farm independently and I couldn’t afford to buy the farm out at that scale and he couldn’t afford to give it to me. So the farm operation died and almost all the equipment was sold in a farm dispersal auction in 2018, he rented out the land to the neighbours. Then after years of begging, he finally agreed to rent me some land in spring 2021. Thank you !
I met him in the winter when he came with Rockin Robbie, pretty nice guys. I’m sure a lot shorter than Nick, that man is a giant. I’m trying to keep my language a little more pg to be inclusive to viewers that are sensitive to profanity
Nick’s channel is great, and what is nice to see is a smaller producer who has the challenge of making a go without a 80 foot Bourgault seeder😂. For what it is worth, I am a city professional from an agricultural background, and I would farm if I could. So i love these channels to see what farming is like today, I have a good basic understanding of the business but a decade out of date since I’ve lost touch with the farm. Watching these channels puts me back in touch with my roots
@@jaypeter5479 I’m glad my videos can provide that for you! I’m farming on a scale that I am not accustomed to. My father was a larger farmer with a 76ft Bourgault and new quadtrack, but he retired in fall 2017. Then in spring 2021 I started renting land from him and had to acquire my own smaller, and more economical equipment
@@jaypeter5479 I grew up with large modern equipment, the equipment I run now is more or less the same as what my father had when I was a baby, or in the 90’s
Hi from Dubai - but from North Central Alberta originally. Love the conent
Very cool! I’m glad you enjoy it!!
watching from North East Arkansas i work on a 10'000 acre farm we grow rice cotton soy beans and corn
Dairy and crop farmer from Brazil. Nice job
Thank you, and thank you for watching!
That was and is a nice looking Case tractor the white one to bad it broke down. You will have to tell us what the problem was. Great videos
I sure like the look of it my self with the big 20.8-42 tires and 16.5-16.1 steering tires. I believe the problem is somewhere in my install of the hydraulic steering kit for the autosteer. Thank you for the positive feedback!
I enoyed your commentary on what is happening. Spent summers on a farm as a kid, but now
a retired, country resident in Ontario. I have a David Brown 880, so I know what it is like to have to walk home when the tractor dies. Cheers, Gordon
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
Great vid. No stucks!!!!
Thank you! Yes, just a few close calls
Great video...watching from South Australia
Thank you so much! One day I hope to visit Australia and see grain farming operations there
I grew up on beef and grain operation in MB. Now retired on Vancouver Island and wishing I was still farming.
Sounds like a common trend. My dad retired in fall 2017. He described his first year of retirement (2018) as by far the worst year of his life
Watching from Saskatchewan. Good videos keep them coming. Hope your year is a good one!
Nice to see a local viewer, I really appreciate that! I was so nervous about producing decent content, so the positive feedback means a lot! Thank you for the support!
I work on a farm in the Ridgedale SK area. You explain things well.
That’s a little over an hour from me, I appreciate the positive feedback!
Dairy farmer Ontario. More background on farm and who’s all involved is great. Keep it up
Thank you! I can for sure provide some farm history and explanation on the current operation
Immigrated from France to Manitoba in 1978 and worked on grain and mixed farms in the Swan River valley and in Southeastern Manitoba, as well as a stint in the Peace River valley. I am very familiar with older equipment, like the 970 Case, JD 4020, 145 and 800 Versatile, 1500 New Holland combine, 400 Versatile swather. Then later on, JD 8630, TR70 NH combine. Seeding and swathing 20 feet wide was the norm. Straight combining was non existent except for grain corn and sunflowers. No electronics whatsoever on the equipment I operated. Autosteer and precision farming came after I left agriculture. That's why your videos interest me, to see the new production methods and equipment. Some things don't change, like having to go around potholes at the start of the growing season.
Very cool! Why Manitoba ?
@@NorthEastSaskFarmer because it’s in the heart of mixed farming and a friend had moved there so I had a contact.
Hello ,Dairy Farmer watching from New Zealand😎
Amazing! I hoped one day to take a trip to NZ
Hi from Nova Scotia. I’m a retired communications worker, but grew up on a small mixed farm on PEI
You live in a beautiful part of the country, was grain grown on the farm?
Nice to see a 2594
It was the first tractor i purchased my self, sold it a month ago to replace it with the 2870
Watching from Wisconsin
Thanks for watching!
Nice video 👍
Thank you sir!
Hey old boomer originally from Manitoba I subbed after Nick & Robbie's vid. Great to see young generation farmers
I appreciate it! Sure isn’t many farmers left in my neck of the woods under 30
sprayers have foam markers to mark your end rows so you know your field line. grew up on a Case 2294 and a Case 4490
Hey, just found your channel
Hello from Tisdale SK area
Not far from me at all! About 40min
Well, we're pretty much neighbors😂😂😂😂
@NorthEastSaskFarmer I used to watch nick. But his language got kinda old. I was one of his first subs. Seems like lately his vids are click bait. His videos don't show much of what the title is. Just my opinion. I stumbled across your video from the thumb nail. I grew up in a small ag town in south west nebraska. My parents actually worked for millet manufacturing making disk, until they went bankrupt in the 80s farm crisis. I've worked on farms and drove truck all my life. Lately I've been recovering from knee replacement wsiting to get the other one done. Thanks for sharing. Hope you get that beautiful Ole case sorted out. Spent alot of time in the seat of one of those girls
I have been trying to keep my language a bit cleaner for this reason, to be inclusive of a greater variety of viewers. I hope I can get the old 2594 fixed before the end of the month as I will need it for spraying. Thanks
Hailing from VanIsl… no farming experience at all but addicted to watching farming videos! I think it’s wise to know where my food comes from. I like the education of telling your subscribers what your doing and why, so if you have the time and patience please keep it coming. Thank you for putting in the hard work to feed us!🙌🏻
@@musikmaan thank you for the positive feedback and kind words! I appreciate that! Nice to see people from non-farm back grounds with an interest in what farmers do! Thank you for watching!
@@NorthEastSaskFarmer Great video. I try to keep the language cleaner on my videos as well. Glad you got seeding done. I'm almost finished too. Getting tire fixed today. Picked a 4 point deer horn yesterday. 😢
South central Indiana. Full time warehouse rat, part time 2 state farmhand. Never lived on a farm but have grown up around it and began my semi-professional ag life last year
We have talked on Facebook a few times, my name is Brayden. I’m in all the steiger groups. Thanks for watching!
@@NorthEastSaskFarmer I know lol
Very well done production 👍
Gotta say, most of us don't know who's in our comments section.. but in time, we get to know them a little bit. So, 3rd generation in Oregon, don't know how many generations in Kansas, but still farming. Beef cattle, hay and grain.
I appreciate your detailed explanations. We don't all farm the same, so it helps me understand.
Steering on the Case, you said you put hydraulic auto steer on it.. I'm thinking that's a good place to start. Good luck with it!!
Thanks for the positive feedback! I unhooked the auto steer stuff and the steering seems to behave normally. I must have not installed something properly, still trying to figure it out
@@NorthEastSaskFarmer any time.
So, either you hooked it up wrong, or the unit has an issue...
I have no idea, but I'd say something is wrong with the unit..
I did find the problem, there was air in the system
Minnesota US 30ish years of experience
Central Manitoba
nice-looking older Case! I always liked the white/black ones. I have a question on your harrow...what is your main reason for owning it? Do you use it for getting fields to dry out quicker by chance? We're located in WNY and have switched to strip-till and no-till and getting away from intensive tillage, but our challenge in some springs that are wetter is getting the soils to dry out, so we've been looking at these to use as a light means to crack the crust and speed up drying. I'd appreciate your thoughts. Nice job on video.
Thanks! Yes it helps dry the fields quicker by moving some dirt and some straw, exposing moist dirt under the straw. It will crack the crust as well, I have used it to crack crust left by manure before. Thank you for watching! Hope that helps
@@NorthEastSaskFarmer thanks! Yes it does.
Hello. I enjoyed watching your video alot. I live on a farm by Reward Saskatchewan. I am a grain farmer. I farm with my younger brother and my Hephew. I like your tractor and your Heavy Harrow you were using there. How many feet is your Heavy Harrow you were using there to Harrow your fields if I may ask you. We have a 50 foot Morris Heavy Harrow that we use to Harrow our fields where I live at my Farm by Reward Saskatchewan.
I have seen your profile on Facebook farm groups. This is a 60ft Bourgault 7200
What happened to the Farmall M video? That was my favorite. How big of a cultivator does it pull?
I took it down as it wasn’t getting any views hardly which seemed to hurt the channel. I’m glad you enjoyed it and my apologies for removing it. That cultivator I believe is 10ft, might be 12
Iowa dairy farmer what reason for down sizeing from what your dad farmed just wondering like videos
My dad had me late in life, he was already well into his 60s when he retired in fall 2017. I was only 21 at the time. I didn’t know enough yet to farm independently and I couldn’t afford to buy the farm out at that scale and he couldn’t afford to give it to me. So the farm operation died and almost all the equipment was sold in a farm dispersal auction in 2018, he rented out the land to the neighbours. Then after years of begging, he finally agreed to rent me some land in spring 2021. Thank you !
Grain farmer from Kansas....
I’m curious what crops you grow!
@@NorthEastSaskFarmer corn beans and wheat have some irrigation.
What is that harrow you call a heavy harrow. Is it just spike tooth harrow
It’s a Bourgault 7200. It has 5/8in tines that are spring loaded and held down by hydraulic pressure and weight to force them into the dirt.
Just like South Sask Farmer, but about 300 cusses and 100 pounds less. 😁
I met him in the winter when he came with Rockin Robbie, pretty nice guys. I’m sure a lot shorter than Nick, that man is a giant. I’m trying to keep my language a little more pg to be inclusive to viewers that are sensitive to profanity
I can only dream of being half as successful on TH-cam as Nick, that guy is pretty entertaining
Nick’s channel is great, and what is nice to see is a smaller producer who has the challenge of making a go without a 80 foot Bourgault seeder😂. For what it is worth, I am a city professional from an agricultural background, and I would farm if I could. So i love these channels to see what farming is like today, I have a good basic understanding of the business but a decade out of date since I’ve lost touch with the farm. Watching these channels puts me back in touch with my roots
@@jaypeter5479 I’m glad my videos can provide that for you! I’m farming on a scale that I am not accustomed to. My father was a larger farmer with a 76ft Bourgault and new quadtrack, but he retired in fall 2017. Then in spring 2021 I started renting land from him and had to acquire my own smaller, and more economical equipment
@@jaypeter5479 I grew up with large modern equipment, the equipment I run now is more or less the same as what my father had when I was a baby, or in the 90’s