I know this is a very very old video but I just came across it. I worked for Cameco in Thibodaux for two summers while going to LSU. The harvesters used back then sure looked a lot different. This was when they still BURNED the leaves off of the cane stalks. Cutter would cut the top off the stalk and then lay the full stalk across the rows. The entire field was set on fire (controlled burn sort of thing) and latter a forked front loader would scoop the stalks up and put them in a wagon. The wagon would drive to a hoist where it would lift the cane into a truck trailer to take it to the mill. The EPA put a stop to the field burning and so they had to go with something alot more complicated. (I know no one will read this but still nice to reminisce)
I have a few more newer videos of this and other Cameco equipment FYI. There's still a handful of farms West of here around Loreauville and St Martinville that harvest using the old wholestalk method. I have videos of that too. Thanks for watching!
I find it really interesting that there only seem to be two kinds of cane harvesters, either full stalk or chopper, and in both cases, while multiple companies seem to have made the machines, all of them appear virtually identical. The only difference is that most are one row and a few are two row. And they all look like they were designed in the 1950s, even the brand new modes JD is selling today. I guess it must be a small enough industry that there is no money in innovating and making a 4 or 8 row harvester. Or maybe JD has bought all the competition out of business, and so has no pressure to change anything.
I'm wondering the exact same thing. The largest sugercane operation in the world is over 2 million acres.... how you harvest all of that with new single row harvesters is beyond me.
My childhood was in Clewiston Fla, these cane harvesters were not there until after 1969. Cutting of cane was done by hand. I have heard that the harvesters were not around until the mid 1980's
I wonder if this is the same 2 row beast that was once owned by a farm that harvested sugarcane in south Avoyelles & north St. Landry parish. That beast once crashed through a bridge due to the weight so the farmer opted to go with 2 single row harvesters instead of the 2 row beast mainly due to transportation issues.
Thanks, I don't work on the farm I just went shoot the video. I can tell you that our sugarcane harvest usually last from sometime in September to around New Years. The weather has been good so far this year so I'm betting a lot of the farmers will finish early. If the weathers holds that is..
Essas colhedora de 2 rua são tops, o unico problema é a perca... Na colheita da cana não pode ter pressa, o que elas perdem na colheita, no final da safra o prejuizo é em muitos milhões.
I thought they stopped burning the fields years back because of traffic accidents caused by the smoke drifting across roads, and especially during foggy days. This new harvester doesn't require burning fields because it chops the Cain up after defoliating it then into the chase trailers. With the old harvesters that left the Cain in tact you had to burn it to defoliate. I loved the smell of the burning Cain it was like a smoked syrup smell. I saw a man decapitated early one morning on highway 90 in the smoke and fog when he went under a large Cain trailer crossing the highway. It sheared off the roof of his car along with the upper part of his body.
diamonddog257. .. NOT QUITE. - JD went down to Cameco and told them they were going to build the same machine virtually in a factory next door. Then they were going to sell it at a LOSS under Cameco's price until they SOLD OUT to them, (JD), or went bankrupt due to lack of sales. So faced with that ultimatum Cameco sold out to JD.
Typical .... You should see them try to convince the Mennonites in Alberta/Sask; ... that they can't seed without their new satellite ........ funny but not.
I know this is a very very old video but I just came across it. I worked for Cameco in Thibodaux for two summers while going to LSU. The harvesters used back then sure looked a lot different. This was when they still BURNED the leaves off of the cane stalks. Cutter would cut the top off the stalk and then lay the full stalk across the rows. The entire field was set on fire (controlled burn sort of thing) and latter a forked front loader would scoop the stalks up and put them in a wagon. The wagon would drive to a hoist where it would lift the cane into a truck trailer to take it to the mill. The EPA put a stop to the field burning and so they had to go with something alot more complicated. (I know no one will read this but still nice to reminisce)
I have a few more newer videos of this and other Cameco equipment FYI. There's still a handful of farms West of here around Loreauville and St Martinville that harvest using the old wholestalk method. I have videos of that too. Thanks for watching!
It's a beautiful sight of harvester and tractor it's like a mother and her bby
I find it really interesting that there only seem to be two kinds of cane harvesters, either full stalk or chopper, and in both cases, while multiple companies seem to have made the machines, all of them appear virtually identical. The only difference is that most are one row and a few are two row. And they all look like they were designed in the 1950s, even the brand new modes JD is selling today. I guess it must be a small enough industry that there is no money in innovating and making a 4 or 8 row harvester. Or maybe JD has bought all the competition out of business, and so has no pressure to change anything.
I'm wondering the exact same thing. The largest sugercane operation in the world is over 2 million acres.... how you harvest all of that with new single row harvesters is beyond me.
My childhood was in Clewiston Fla, these cane harvesters were not there until after 1969. Cutting of cane was done by hand. I have heard that the harvesters were not around until the mid 1980's
Those huge rats at 3:50 fled for their lives, literally.
I am Spanish but I worked for 20 years in a machine similar to that, could I get a work contract with you for the next campaign?????
Great video, very, very nice looking crop,, I am happy for you, it looks like it was a good year.
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I wonder if this is the same 2 row beast that was once owned by a farm that harvested sugarcane in south Avoyelles & north St. Landry parish. That beast once crashed through a bridge due to the weight so the farmer opted to go with 2 single row harvesters instead of the 2 row beast mainly due to transportation issues.
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Are cameco tractors still in production
Cameco was bought out by John Deere. They still make harvesters but they're green now.
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What brand is that harvester
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What the price sugarcane harvester
How long does it take to harvest all your cane and how many tons do you harvest. Great video by the way.
Thanks, I don't work on the farm I just went shoot the video. I can tell you that our sugarcane harvest usually last from sometime in September to around New Years. The weather has been good so far this year so I'm betting a lot of the farmers will finish early. If the weathers holds that is..
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Essas colhedora de 2 rua são tops, o unico problema é a perca... Na colheita da cana não pode ter pressa, o que elas perdem na colheita, no final da safra o prejuizo é em muitos milhões.
Awesome video!! Dual discharge to!
Why doesn’t this harvester have a topper
Muy buenas cosechadoras
Beautiful is the no way the system can include the simultaneous bailing of trash it can be good to reduce excess trash in the field.
We don't do anything with the trash here in the states.. I think they do in other countries though
Esas horas de cañas que se tiran al suelo, se podria aprovechar con ganado.
Very good!!! I am from Brazil, There are no machines here!
WHAT ???
I've seen it down around Jeanerette when I've been down in New Iberia ... Do they still burn the fields off?
Yes they do.
I thought they stopped burning the fields years back because of traffic accidents caused by the smoke drifting across roads, and especially during foggy days. This new harvester doesn't require burning fields because it chops the Cain up after defoliating it then into the chase trailers. With the old harvesters that left the Cain in tact you had to burn it to defoliate. I loved the smell of the burning Cain it was like a smoked syrup smell. I saw a man decapitated early one morning on highway 90 in the smoke and fog when he went under a large Cain trailer crossing the highway. It sheared off the roof of his car along with the upper part of his body.
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Where can I find a Cameco 2 Row Harvester? (Help please contact mehdi@yalla-by.com)
Why the tractors have a Yellow bullbar in the front?
This is why th-cam.com/video/Szwvz2ZfYPE/w-d-xo.html
Have a look at this th-cam.com/video/Szwvz2ZfYPE/w-d-xo.html
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diamonddog257. .. NOT QUITE. - JD went down to Cameco and told them they were going to build the same machine virtually in a factory next door. Then they were going to sell it at a LOSS under Cameco's price until they SOLD OUT to them, (JD), or went bankrupt due to lack of sales. So faced with that ultimatum Cameco sold out to JD.
Typical .... You should see them try to convince the Mennonites in Alberta/Sask;
... that they can't seed without their new satellite ........
funny but not.
Cara muito bom de ver videos assim olha que corte perfeito cara maquina muito top tudo muito desenvolvido
Fun to watch. did this type of work year's ago
Esse vídeo ficou massa
How much does a machine mechanic earn in Australia?
jhon why ask that on a sugarcane harvest video in the USA
Greg Shearer
In the US, do you know how much you make?
jhon no
Vc trabalha na Austrália amigo?
How many tons do you harvest per day?
Not sure, I just shot the video..
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very interesting video very impressive harvester
5:21 looks like a close call ... that trailer end nearly hit the conveyor belt
Good machine
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what does the Yellow bar infront of the tractors ?
That's so it can help push out other tractors if it gets too muddy.
Hey check this out, it answers your question. Weather just got nasty around here the last couple weeks..th-cam.com/video/Szwvz2ZfYPE/w-d-xo.html
Is the machine the farm's or the co-op's?
Joe McCain the farm's
Hello, I'm from Brazil, and I'm looking for someone who has this machine.
É bem defernte daqui da onde eu trabalho.
I help build these years ago.
What's the bar for on the front of the tractor
That's so it can help push out other tractors if it gets too muddy.
This is why.. th-cam.com/video/Szwvz2ZfYPE/w-d-xo.html
Awesome vid
Do you guy's harvest. Hold stalk as well ????
Some farms in the area still harvest wholestalk, not this farm though. They still use wholestalk for planting though
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That's a beast! We raise sugar beets quite a different process, I have videos of it your interested. Not self advertising js, thanks for sharing 😏
Thanks I'll check em out. I have harvested sugar beets in Farm Simulator :P
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quién vio los ratones del minuto 3:53? 😂
Na onde eu trabalho se virar nos pé assim é mandado embora
Cameco o máquina boa si tive boa de manutenção em aí engole uma cana veiaca menino
That Sound is strange…………🤔
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It's a beautiful sight of harvester and tractor it's like a mother and her bby