Wow second to like and first to comment! The toppers sure have not been needed this year! Another awesome video buddy, just started watching it!! Thanks for all the work that goes into making a video like this, it’s time consuming and clearly you enjoy it and are very, very good at it!!
Hey guy's, still a wet harvest!!!!! We will start harvesting sugarcane here in Belize the 28 of December and it's going to be a rough start with all the rains that has fallen
I really love these videos. Do you have any videos of these tractors leaving the field and going to the plant? Can you make one? I'm curious of how that goes.
I actually went on a tour of a sugar mill yesterday and have plenty footage. The video should be up in the not to distant future so be on the lookout. If you'd like to learn more about the process check out this video: th-cam.com/video/Ipwkxqq4siI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=LouisianaSugarcane
Be nice if those Case tractors had those automatic reversing fans to blow the chaff from the grills. You didn’t get any seat time? Was hoping you would of! Next time!
Great video as usual. That dozer is an expensive piece of equipment for a farm or was it owned by a contractor. Just out of interest, I don't know the colour of your 'drone' but most over-here are White, I was wondering if any of those 'big birds' had got too close any time and you had to take a bit of evasive action anytime. Have a Happy as possible Xmas.
Thanks. I believe the dozer is owned by the farm. Plenty farms around here have these small dozers for fixing headlands and roads. A couple years ago we had so much rain there were dozers in the fields pulling tractors through the mud. My drone is grey and those birds do make me nervous sometimes..
@@AerialAg Thanks. Ah just the same as my friend had a flock of Sea-gulls attack his once, they can get a bit vicious some times. I know the JD cutters are tracked and Case seem to wheeled (most) - what happens when they get stuck as they are chucking rubbish out the back also they don't seem to have any 'push bars'
This Deere 2 Row Harvester Just Conquers the Mud like its Nothing
Wow second to like and first to comment! The toppers sure have not been needed this year! Another awesome video buddy, just started watching it!! Thanks for all the work that goes into making a video like this, it’s time consuming and clearly you enjoy it and are very, very good at it!!
Hey guy's, still a wet harvest!!!!! We will start harvesting sugarcane here in Belize the 28 of December and it's going to be a rough start with all the rains that has fallen
Vernon Demaree Harvest is usually tough, good luck!
@@AerialAg yes sir
I really love these videos.
Do you have any videos of these tractors leaving the field and going to the plant? Can you make one? I'm curious of how that goes.
I actually went on a tour of a sugar mill yesterday and have plenty footage. The video should be up in the not to distant future so be on the lookout. If you'd like to learn more about the process check out this video: th-cam.com/video/Ipwkxqq4siI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=LouisianaSugarcane
Just curious, but did you happen to see the old steam whistle? I’ve never seen it
Cody Danos No sure didn't
Be nice if those Case tractors had those automatic reversing fans to blow the chaff from the grills. You didn’t get any seat time? Was hoping you would of! Next time!
No , not this time .. hopefully later lol
Que hermosura de trabajo. Buen video 👌
Great video as usual. That dozer is an expensive piece of equipment for a farm or was it owned by a contractor. Just out of interest, I don't know the colour of your 'drone' but most over-here are White, I was wondering if any of those 'big birds' had got too close any time and you had to take a bit of evasive action anytime. Have a Happy as possible Xmas.
Thanks. I believe the dozer is owned by the farm. Plenty farms around here have these small dozers for fixing headlands and roads. A couple years ago we had so much rain there were dozers in the fields pulling tractors through the mud. My drone is grey and those birds do make me nervous sometimes..
@@AerialAg Thanks. Ah just the same as my friend had a flock of Sea-gulls attack his once, they can get a bit vicious some times. I know the JD cutters are tracked and Case seem to wheeled (most) - what happens when they get stuck as they are chucking rubbish out the back also they don't seem to have any 'push bars'
Very nice video
Hello from Australia. Can I ask what the weight capacity is of the Haulout trailers please. Thank you.
Ai sim é máquinário.ch. é poteçia.manda cana con força. Por enquanto.to trampando cim uma case.8810.duas linhas. Tamo junto.✌✌✌✌
Nice! Do you know what kind of engine and how much horsepower?
It's a Deere engine and I believe its in the ballpark of 600HP maybe slightly under
@@AerialAg either way, that’s a heap of power!
I want to drive one of those I have many years of experience
Corta la caña pero no utiliza las cuchillas con disco lleva el brazo levantado ???
👍👍
Muito diferente do Brasil
Colhendo cana no barro
Para nada fabrican esas cuchillas de disco que tienen adelante las cosechadoras no las utilizan ???para cortar la hoja eso corta con o sin disco
Quiero manejar una de esa tengo muchos años de experiencia
Soy operador me gustaría trabajar aia