I got the Combine Stuck on a Hill
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- Published: 30 October 2019
- I got the John Deere S780 Stuck on the side of a hill. I've never experienced experienced anything like it. The combine slid 20ft down the hill and there was nothing I could do to stop it. Regardless the S780 is far superior to the 9870 in the mud.
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Head lands over here in the
quit crying, is that corn for food or cows ?
You need a cover on the hopper like the trucks have so you don’t waist grain.
Do they make such a cover like that?
End Rows in Iowa
Landspitze 1:09 would be cool to start seeing you call em that :)
Headlanes
Turn rows
THEY ARE TURNING ROWS IN CENTRAL TEXAS
I grew up with the term headlands here in CA rice country
I don’t think to fondly about big killin chemistry
You can't feed 7.7 billion people without big killin chemistry......so which people do you want to starve to death first?
We call them point rows
Headlands in the UK.
Are those fields tiled???
End rows for my 77 years..
You are funny!
There end rows
“Only 20% chance to rain. They were 80% wrong”
Sounds like west Texas.... HAHA
Awesome edit job when u snap ur fingers and boom bean head is on... Perfect!!
We called them Turning Rows or Turn Row.
A little late but weve always called them outside rounds
turn rows in texas
Endrows
What kind of sun glasses are those? Great job getting unstuck.
He doesn’t lookkkk tired
Headlands
question. how does one even start farming ? have crazy good credit and be in debt for a generation? always wondered that
Hi we call them endriggs in Scotland . I thought it was theWest Coast of Scotland that gets all the rain!
OK sorry, but you screwed up editing on this vid Mrs. MF.
Spend 18 minutes going, wow, sliding, scary! Eep! High! Hope he's got a safety line on! Holy cow! Look at all that water! Thanks to the last 30 seconds, all I'm thinking now is
KITTENS!!! 😍😍😍
🤣🤣🤣
Point rows is what we call them
We call them "headlands" for a couple reasons. (1) many machines have HMS or Headland Management Systems so they must be talking about this. (2) we don't have any "end rows" in our grain or hay fields, but we have headlands.
But it is a "horse a piece" as they say.
Glad you saw the kitty cat before you made minced meat out of him
Here we had to wait until the ground froze to get the soybeans off if you didn't want to bury the combine.
Hey are those corn dogs I'll take one with plenty of mustard😝
Headlines
Next time plant rice.
Here in France, corn harvest was also problematic in some places due to excess rain this fall : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zzpr2lMq_U
There's such a poor crop....how do you view it as worthwhile messing with it? What's the revenue pper acre? $50? Why bother? Surely there's a better use of capital & time? I mean, what do you value your time at?
I'm not even sure how to respond to that. We need the crop to pay for the inputs and machinery. Sometimes we make good money, sometimes we lose money. It's farming.
We call them outside rounds
One of your green beans are open
Hey hello hi greeting! 1st timer 4 me, v.much confused ha ? More respect for what you do. Thank you keep smiling with lol politely
Need the power fold extension or that combine and the concave inset for beans
Dad's response was stay up there ! Or do your radio program for charity up there. Looks like warm at nights
Now i know what it means to cut beans on a slant. Lol
I know nothing about farming so this is pretty cool to watch and he is pretty funny too!
“Do you think I should come down now or stay up here and wait for another problem” 😂
You are a NUT JOB---
LOVE THE VIDS!!!
🚜🚜🚜
Imagine rounding a corner at akagi and seeing a combine drifting XD
End rows!
Weird end rounds for every thing but grain crop
Headlands in the UK and Turning Headland on the turning end.