What a setup. Fendt 10T with a 62' draper head. I saw that head operating at the Farm Science Review in September. Good to see it from the top. Huge head for sure. Looks to be doing a great job. They had a semi roading it. Awesome video Mike 👍🏻!! 😊
Wow! that is quite the setup! That Fendt combine with the 62" head and the 40" unload auger is something! They are doing a great job from what I have seen. Great job Mike! Especially the Drone views. Hope you can clean out your nostrils after all that dust haha.
I'm not a big case guy, but my lord, that quadtrack is nastyyyyyyy. The matching tracked bin on top of it? Disgusting setup. This farms got some money. Love to see it
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Oh you can bet that 620 was deleted! No def no emissions crap. We deleted our 600 when we had it because of def Issues. Got tired of other problems so traded it for green
Hey, maybe 1 day you should go to North Dakota. And you should meet my neighbors and do a video with them next to you. Though next to maybe like when they get the wheat done. They have glena cobbines clean kalina if you can thank you
Lol yes I think you are correct. All of their soybeans are grown as seed beans for a major seed company so they have to get them harvested during a certain window.
Someone show them this video kn how that cart flexes when they have the front completely full and nothing in the back..im pretty sure they recommend filling the center first. Infact i think the brent has an indicator on the side showing you how it should be filled.
Damn. It takes some effort to make a full size X9 looks like the smallest combine in the field. 62 feet, what is that, 19 meters? Makes me wonder when the first 24 row corn heads will come out XD
Mike, thanks for your response....I"m all for getting rocks out of the field....but, using the most costly piece of equipment as a rock picker? anytime it's in the field, it's hooked to something that makes the rig well over $1M...if they're planting corn and have to pull up, drive over, dig out a rock and return to the GPS line, to me that's better left to a skid steer. PIN the location of the rock and keep planting. Any rig that size has got to cost the owner over $100/hr without the operator. I'm just questioning the financial efficiency of chasing rocks using the biggest capex tool.
It blows my mind that nobody ever has a water fire extinguisher on their combine IN addition to a dry chemical extinguisher. With a water extinguisher, you get the steam and cooling effect that is much better for organic fires.
They are cutting at a slight angle to the rows. The GPS doesn't have to follow the planter rows in soybeans. Many folks say the get a cleaner cut going at a slight angle in soybeans.
I could watch these Fendt combines and the Case IH quad all day, what a great video..
The spread pattern by the 10T is phenomenal!
That s right
The matching anniversary paint scheme on the grain cart is a stylish touch!
What a nice setup!! Loved the quad track tractor and the massive grain cart!!!
Two ideal combines and an x9 in one field is pretty impressive😃💪 the quadrac looks sharp😉👍
Nice video again👍👍
This is a Awesome Video to see the Fendt combines & the CaseIh 620.
That Case IH and Brent combo is beatiful
What a setup. Fendt 10T with a 62' draper head. I saw that head operating at the Farm Science Review in September. Good to see it from the top. Huge head for sure. Looks to be doing a great job. They had a semi roading it. Awesome video Mike 👍🏻!! 😊
The amount of money presented in this video is incredible. 👌
Each of those combines, with their headers, exceed a Million Dollars each ! Not sure of price of the Quadtrac or Chaser Bin ?
Definitely the best video yet. Clean crops, well maintained and looked after equipment. The owners and staff are obviously passionate and experienced
Brand new
Great video! Love the sounds of the equipment with little to no music. Especially when the quadtrac sounds like that one
Bad ass video Mike! Love the dual coverage of the Fendt combines....................especially that 10T! 😉
Awesome footage! Such nice drone shots!
Who would of ever thought the guy running the combine with the 50 foot header was in the "small" combine!
Wow! that is quite the setup! That Fendt combine with the 62" head and the 40" unload auger is something! They are doing a great job from what I have seen. Great job Mike! Especially the Drone views. Hope you can clean out your nostrils after all that dust haha.
It’s a 34ft unload aguer
Exquisite drone work, so informative! Way to go!
Pulling double header carts is wild.
A dusty bean harvest at sunset❤. Great video Mike
Thank you Mike...awesome video!! They really need skilled grain cart drivers....the distance with that 62' header is almost zero....wow...
62 Feet! Most tillage equipment isn't that wide. I guess anymore, heads out size tillage. Great video Mike!
the video is amazing and useful. thanks to everyone who made it
Not too far from where I grew up in Fayette, OH. Been past this farm many times, always loved that QuadTrack.
Being a non farmer from sw Ohio it is really impressive seeing these farmers in action. Great job on the video and the farming.
This Case IH 620 Quad Track has a cool exhaust system👍
I remember filming that 62' head at FSR this year. Never ceases to amaze me.
Did you ever post a video of it?
@@farmhandmike no I didn’t. Think I might have to…
I'm not a big case guy, but my lord, that quadtrack is nastyyyyyyy. The matching tracked bin on top of it? Disgusting setup. This farms got some money. Love to see it
Great video Mike. I especially love the Quadtrac and the Brent cart!
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Glad this came across my recommendations. I had no idea we have Ideal and Fendt in Ohio.
Big machinery. Thanks for sharing the video Mike.
Hey MIke, your video quality is great.
Neat. I had heard from a sales rep there was an operation in the region with a Ideal 10 and John Deere X9. I guess this video confirms it!
That quad track sounds so good! Love it
Great video Mike! That’s some serious equipment!
Excellent video ❤
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This is the video I’have ask about. Great Job👌🏻 thank you sir!
Pretty sweet setup 🔥😍
Wow, what a michine with that 62 foot head.
Quite an impressive lineup. Definitely need some large fields to utilize the capacity of these machines!!!
Thanks Mike for another impressive video.
Your drone shots are great.
Wow! Nice fendt combine bro. Great job Mike
Good video Mike. We finished corn yesterday here in north central Indiana.
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Unbelievable what is possible today, great engineers great worker they building and fantastic operators. Thanks for the video
Wow. Been waiting for this vidio. Awesome. Hope it gets a million views.
I have been there in a long time. But I do believe the Anderson seed company was located in. Maumee
Some serious equipment. These guys were not messing about getting that harvest in. 👍
That's a badass 620
Awesome video
Love in cab footage the best!
Straight Exhaust Pipe On The Quad Sounds Wonderful 😊
Very nice video Mike as always 👍,
That tractor sure does sound good
Quit impressiv!
Just when i thought the anniversary QT620 couldnt be any cooler i realize it's been "straight piped" lol, would love a more in-depth walk around of it
Oh you can bet that 620 was deleted! No def no emissions crap. We deleted our 600 when we had it because of def Issues. Got tired of other problems so traded it for green
Green ones don’t have problems….
I don't know what make you choose a Fendt over another brand but like the design of the Fendt a lot.
That Fendt is a beast!
Great videos mike that 62 foot header is amazing i dont think there will be many of them here in uk thanks for posting mate great job
Very Impressive!
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Wow nice equipment!
Hey, maybe 1 day you should go to North Dakota. And you should meet my neighbors and do a video with them next to you. Though next to maybe like when they get the wheat done. They have glena cobbines clean kalina if you can thank you
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My tiny brain can’t even comprehend the size of that header. 🤯
That might be the biggest Grain Cart I've ever seen. Wonder if they considered buying an old Great Lakes Freighter and welding Tracks on it?
This video made me laugh and smile. Thanks for the entertainment!
Beautiful spread on that comine
super video
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Based on the type of equipment that this farm has, I'm guessing they work more than 150 acres. :)
Lol yes I think you are correct. All of their soybeans are grown as seed beans for a major seed company so they have to get them harvested during a certain window.
I would say more like 1000 or more acres
@@kevinsiedschlag9096 I'm guessing way more than that more like 3-5,000 acres
atleast 10k
Ahem….prolly!!
*The sum of money showcased in this video is absolutely astounding. 👌*
I love the black color of the powerful Fendt Ideal 10T 5:35
AWESOME VIDEO, huge machines
Just seen the new NH CR 11 has launched at Agritechna in Germany - maybe an X9 bearer ?? We shall see.😊
I'll be there on Friday to check it out.
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Realy I like this video
Nice chrome stack on the Quad, thats not a simple bolt on accessory.
💪👍Fendt.
Oh, and the straight pipe on that 620??????? I would be driving that with the cab door open!!!!!!
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Someone show them this video kn how that cart flexes when they have the front completely full and nothing in the back..im pretty sure they recommend filling the center first. Infact i think the brent has an indicator on the side showing you how it should be filled.
Damn. It takes some effort to make a full size X9 looks like the smallest combine in the field. 62 feet, what is that, 19 meters?
Makes me wonder when the first 24 row corn heads will come out XD
There already is one this fall
That’s 10 bald eagles wide, +/- a 12 pack of beer.
That my friend was a cracking video it was a shame it ended 😆 🤣 😂
That's about 5 million dollars just in combines and headers.. Wow
I would love to own that kenworth
They must have a hell of a lot of acres to be using those three combines!!!😳
She's really got it.
Standard residue spreading or maybe Redekop MAV Extra Wide on the T10?
the gts 62 ft is the biggest grain head in the world
Amazing video
Mike, thanks for your response....I"m all for getting rocks out of the field....but, using the most costly piece of equipment as a rock picker? anytime it's in the field, it's hooked to something that makes the rig well over $1M...if they're planting corn and have to pull up, drive over, dig out a rock and return to the GPS line, to me that's better left to a skid steer. PIN the location of the rock and keep planting. Any rig that size has got to cost the owner over $100/hr without the operator. I'm just questioning the financial efficiency of chasing rocks using the biggest capex tool.
Thank you🥰✌🏽
Is that Case quadtrack straight piped? Gotta love that sound,is amazing!
Ugh,,, lots of white mold in some of those beans... Emissions deleted Quad Trac??? Straight piped 620, sounds awesome!!!
Same people that own Meyer Farm Equipment??
What's the contraption on the front of the quadtrack?
Rock picker.
@@thork0tjt515 thanks, I was wondering, too.
It blows my mind that nobody ever has a water fire extinguisher on their combine IN addition to a dry chemical extinguisher. With a water extinguisher, you get the steam and cooling effect that is much better for organic fires.
In some drone footage harvester GPS not exactly tracking down the planter rows! Wondering why that is?
They are cutting at a slight angle to the rows. The GPS doesn't have to follow the planter rows in soybeans. Many folks say the get a cleaner cut going at a slight angle in soybeans.