Another very enjoyable video thank you, waiting patiently for your next instalment.
@PNW_HawkКүн бұрын
How exciting!! Congrats and a well thought out purchase of your first tractor. I'm looking forward to following your new adventure!!
@54clagsКүн бұрын
Replacing bogies is pretty easy. Drive it up on a block to take some pressure off the bogie, zip old one off, zip new one on. Take the old ones in for cores. One thing's for sure, everybody will hear you coming down the road. That C9 really purrs.
@brettmoen7240Күн бұрын
Congratulations on your purchase! Your excitement is palpable!!
@charlesvaughn9055Күн бұрын
Smart purchase and years of service! God Bless
@kramerbrian1970Күн бұрын
Congratulations on the purchase of your tractor. I wish you the best of luck on your new venture and look forward to watching your videos.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thank you! Super excited and have more videos on the way.
@rau12315 сағат бұрын
I love the new tractor! It's always great watching you work on the equipment setting it all up. I always learn something.
@dennishayes65Күн бұрын
Best wishes on your new journey (your own farm).
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@steveneal27068 сағат бұрын
Great video. Thank you Carson
@tomlines7181Күн бұрын
Congratulations on the tractor purchase. Looking forward to seeing what you do.
@FarmLife-peaceful15 сағат бұрын
Wow, that Challenger MT 765 is a beast! Love how you explained the advantages over older tractors and how it fits your long-term plans. Can't wait to see it in action with the new tracks!
@roziershaun7243Күн бұрын
Congrats brother!
@dougadams2948Күн бұрын
Excited for your new adventure and enjoy your videos. I started farming 31 years ago and still feel like I’m learning as each year is different and has challenges.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Do you have any advice for me?
@Meadbrosfarming1702Күн бұрын
@@6thGenFarmer Save and don't spend it on things you don't need
@EasydrillmanКүн бұрын
Good choice of tractor. I own two CAT Challengers.. a 2004 MT835 bought from Indiana dealer.. and a 2018 MT 755E, with 3600 hours, bought from a local dealer. Awesome tractors, that make light work of tough jobs
@zilla2006ableКүн бұрын
Congratulations on your first Tractor
@alantipton-bz5obКүн бұрын
Congratulations!!! Really enjoyed and informative video!! Can’t wait to see more
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thank You!
@asquithmainlines699Күн бұрын
Great video, really enjoyed watching that all come together. Congratulations on your purchase.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thank you, you’ve been commenting for a long time and I really appreciate it!
@elis1020Күн бұрын
Congrats on the new tractor. Keep up the good work
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@curtisowens4588Күн бұрын
I am liking the new intro Carson. I am excited for you I think you are going to do well. This is going to be a good adventure for you. Congrats to you.
@bruceruhl2879Күн бұрын
Very cool bud!! You got this, and I will be following along!!
@BWYinYangКүн бұрын
Eventually ya'll need bigger tractor. Now you're set, next is implements and combine
@brendarobbins8832Күн бұрын
Beautiful tractor! 🚜
@DieDragКүн бұрын
That tractor is a beast!! Great purchase and very smart choice for the near future! As you have said before on some of your videos, two track tractors adapt better to those fields, also they create less ground compaction and overall they are more manageable. Not to mention to the lack of adblue. Its the perfect tractor to start with.
@Kvorning02 сағат бұрын
that is oneeee segsyy traktor congrats i love CAT looks great
@dougvaldivia3395Күн бұрын
i sort of get where you come from but when you buy an earlier model piece of equipment that was built to do a specific job(its capacity) you should probably expect to match the implements that were made to be used from the same era as the tractor was built in,
@zachkoch3017Күн бұрын
Very good job hope you make it farmer and get to the point to support your family
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@ryanpickard3529Күн бұрын
Hey I recognize that tractor lol
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
It's been great so far! Thank you for taking good care of it.
@ryanpickard352923 сағат бұрын
@@6thGenFarmer no problem
@BrandonschneidyКүн бұрын
We got a CAT MT855 425 horse, 2005 model. 6000 hours and haven’t had any major problems, good tractor.
@jameswest332Күн бұрын
Nice tractor ! Nice upgrade you are installing !
@DFB-1990Күн бұрын
The new to you Cat looks like a good value for your new operation. I agree I think its better to start out "overpowered" rather than immediately out grow a tractor/combine. Take a tractor that may be too big this year and in 5 fits just right!
@hoophilКүн бұрын
Congratulations Carson! Nice tractor!
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thank you MUCH!
@browntownfarms5652Күн бұрын
New tractor’s lookin🔥🔥
@R0t-and-RC23 сағат бұрын
Nice pal
@chrisbertrand398922 сағат бұрын
Nice buy 👍
@_lucas_1k_Күн бұрын
Congrats on the purchase, we have a MT755D, CAT makes a great machine.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Does the D series still have a c9 engine in it?
@_lucas_1k_Күн бұрын
@@6thGenFarmer ours has the AGCO Power engine
@KarauAndКүн бұрын
The D Series Has the AGCO Power/SISU Engine 8.4 Liter. The first Challenger Track Series to Incorporate DEF Emissions
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
how do you like that engine?
@_lucas_1k_Күн бұрын
I don’t do day to day maintenance so I can’t speak on that, but we’ve had no major issues.
@mattphillips4260Күн бұрын
it is so easy to out grow a tractor these days with the new planters needing hyd to run blowers and or tillage tools needing down pressure from hyd and some planters need down pressure it is crazy how much hyd is needed for this newer equipment
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I agree! I think this tractor will be able to pull a newer planter, especially if it has electric drive. The MT765 has a flow of 43.5gpm and the 8345rt I used to pull the exact emerge planter with has either has 44gpm or 60gpm depending on the pump. But someday it will be a bottleneck.
@lonetnier2733Күн бұрын
Very very neat work... love seeing people that takes pride in there work and things... good man..
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thank you! I’m only a couple weeks in and it’s been a lot of hard work but I love it.
@joshuawendell1529Күн бұрын
I was looking at that tractor. But i went with a 8410T... that had just had new tracks and undercarriage overhaul. Good luck.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I was looking at 8410t’s😂. I got a good deal on some nice tracks and that’ll be coming soon!
@brettmoen724020 сағат бұрын
Seeing your Challenger makes me wonder if Larson’s miss theirs given the issues they had on their leased 8370RT’s. That was such a sweet sounding tractor! I bet you could get that painted corrected and looking much better. It was pretty amazing what those guys were able to do with Larson’s 9530T.
@jacksonstipe1966Күн бұрын
Nice tractor 👌. I have the same tractor as you 765 ultra wide. They are reliable. Just keep your reaction arm bearing oil changed every 250 hrs. Have fun!
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thank you! Will be doing full bogie and reaction arm oil changes here in a month or 2!
@jasonwoods3384Күн бұрын
Nice purchase
@AvgJoe-xc5hiКүн бұрын
Fort Garry Rubber in Winnipeg re-rubbers bogie wheels. Good luck with your new farm!
@Northerndev35Күн бұрын
My father used to sell challenger back in the day, those a great machines!
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
They are honestly the most underrated tractors probably ever made
@Northerndev35Күн бұрын
@@6thGenFarmer I agree with you most people like john deere the most!
@gamefarmer188Күн бұрын
That’ll pull the 4 row nice😂
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
😂😂, maybe I should tune it first
@calebrozeboomКүн бұрын
Nice buy!
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thanks Caleb!
@derekaldrich4887Күн бұрын
Awesome
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thank you Derek!
@AF28-f1fКүн бұрын
Congratulations
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@Stefan-jn6mfКүн бұрын
Very cool. Very excited to watch u grow your own farm. What kind of equipment u gonna get,... Stefan from Germany
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Got a few more things coming!
@InTheWind_Күн бұрын
Put an led becon bar on the metal part for roas visibility
@DocktorHoopКүн бұрын
I started watching your channel from the beginning but I eventually left because the vids just weren't that entertaining and you seemed to lack enthusiasm. So I just came across your 2 new videos this week and I was impressed enough that I'm back on board. Looking forward to starting this journey all over again!!
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I don’t blame you. I was in a weird place and my heart wasn’t in it anymore. That’s why I have made the change that I did! It’s only been a few weeks, but I’m enjoying a lot more so far
@Jaguar79gtКүн бұрын
0:04 damn, my last beer was bad... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 congrats to the new mens toy 😅👍
@richardtoso4132Күн бұрын
The boogies you can send them to the tire place in West Point Nebraska they redo them kinda cheaper
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I ended up going through NTS Tire. They gave me re-treaded bogies and I gave them mine for a core charge
@richardtoso4132Күн бұрын
@ I didn’t realize they did that good to know
@peanutsmith146222 сағат бұрын
Congratulations on the new to you tractor are you going to put some wider ground grips
@calebrozeboomКүн бұрын
If you think the agleader connections are bad, try an old trimble system😂
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Yeah I think I'm good!
@M8StealthКүн бұрын
As a former MT765B owner, check the front serpentine belt idler bearings.
@DV-mj5yiКүн бұрын
Nice tractor. We do custom planting to make some extra $$ totally worth it because you can get a lot done with a 16r30 and it doesn’t cost to much for a used one that you can rebuild
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I thought about planting, but I think 98% of people in my area already have a planter. Are there many people in your area that do not have planters? I’m leaning more towards the side dressing route as the local co-op does a lot of acres for a lot of people.
@DV-mj5yiКүн бұрын
Well I farm in the Columbia basin, most people are either doing potatoes or hay and don’t have them. We mainly custom plant sweet corn. Maybe in your area side dressing is better, seems like less people have those bars. Another thing to think about could be custom spraying. We have thought about that as well, the issue is the insurance is fairly high for that.
@DV-mj5yiКүн бұрын
Custom tillage may be another option. I really struggled to make that work. Seems like the amount of wear and tear and fuel makes the profit margin very slim. I know here discing is around $23 per acre, fairly hard to make tons of money at it
@hank4503Күн бұрын
If I was in your situation for the custom work I would get a strip till machine I think a lot of good money would be made with one of those.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I have thought about that as well! Might be in the cards for the future
@d6joeКүн бұрын
Exciting day! Potato tractor from Colorado? I hope the hour meter hasn’t gone around and it has 15,900 hrs. And yup, undercarriage is expensive.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I was concerned about the hours. I went to the dealer and they said based off service records, there’s no reason for me to believe that the hour meter is not correct. Plus our meters on these will actually show 10,000+ hours, they do not flip over
@thomasbritten7216Күн бұрын
I see a 12 row kinze in your future
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
😏🤔
@BillJohnson-c3fКүн бұрын
We run a cat 875b damn I love the cat tractors
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Does the 875 still have the C18 in it?
@BillJohnson-c3f19 сағат бұрын
Yup it sure does and it still runs like new
@BillJohnson-c3f19 сағат бұрын
Our cat 875 is a 2006 or 2008
@mikehewitt1766Күн бұрын
That’s a good deal! I had a 765b for quite a while. Some tips. Do not put a power box on the C9. I did and wiped out the injectors and HUEI system. If one or the other needs to be replaced you have to replace both. Those single bar tracks are a pain to keep aligned, replace with V bar instead. Two parts I should have kept on hand are a turbo boost sensor and a PTO switch, which is a pain to change. Also they seem to discharge batteries for no reason so keep jumper cables handy. There is a panel under the floor mat where your wire stripper is laying which is convenient for running wires. Oh one other thing I was told, use CAT fuel filters only, especially with a HUEI system, very sensitive. Also a Wix oil filter is not made properly for the C9, for some reason the oil pressure on startup goes sky high and will blow the rubber seal on a Wix. Sometimes wish I had mine back.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Thanks for all the info! I was told the same thing about CAT fuel filters. The previous owners used baldwin oil filters but the fuel filters are both CAT. I did end up changing oil and buying a CAT oil filter as well. I like to use oem filters on tractors as much as possible. What do you use for oil? Any brands that you know that have good bulk discounts?
@mikehewitt1766Күн бұрын
@ I use Cenex 15w-40. There is a plug or something that is supposed to be changed if you use a different weight of oil, it’s in the manual. Don’t understand why that is. My second big tractor was a Challenger 45 after a JD 4560. Wanted a 8000T but they were just too much money at the time. Ziegler is what has kept me from going back to green. Good luck with the new venture.
@brettmoen724020 сағат бұрын
Probably a dumb question, but can the axles be shortened? Looks like there is an end cap on them, so I suppose it would entail more than just shortening them.
@SouthernFarmingTVКүн бұрын
Drove one like it some. Probly best riding tracked out of any older models .. they sound mean as heck straight piped .remember kids .loud pipes saves lives
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I would agree! The walking bogies and airbags is way better than Deere’s solution of solid bogies.
@kevinrichardson3248Күн бұрын
Congratulations. That would work great on a weed zapper. That would be a way to make some money doing custom work also.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Honestly a pretty good idea? What are some good brands of weed zappers?
@stevemabry67185 сағат бұрын
That's a beautiful tractor, i know you have possibly of using dads equipment if needed, I would buy an old reliable tractor, 150hp something, old workhorse to pull wagons ect, it could save you if your cat does down,
@andrewdougal22626 сағат бұрын
What's your name from Scotland 👍 video's are great keep them coming
@6thGenFarmer6 сағат бұрын
My name is Carson! Thanks for watching
@billupstateny9151Күн бұрын
Like to see the grain storage facilities & dryer, tillage tools, equipment bam, & combine/heads. . You do have your 4 row planter for corn + the 6000 series sprayer. Just another 2 $ million for a grain cart & balance of equipment such as semi tractor/grain trailer & you'll be on your way. Also while fixing "tired iron", no one is farming. 🚜🇺🇸🗽🙏
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Don’t need a grain cart for 220 acres, my grandpa has some bins that are not being used, and plan on doing strip till/no till come 2026, don’t know whether I’ll buy a strip till bar or pay the coop to do it. And yes I have the 6000. Plus, talking about harvesting with someone else for at least the first year. So my equipment expenses are actually going to be pretty low.
@Ur.Fav.Blondie.711_13Күн бұрын
Are you going to buy a combine?
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I have not decided yet. It will depend on how well the KZbin does here this upcoming year. If the KZbin views do well and I need more content I will probably buy my own combine. If views stay a bit flat I will probably either harvest with my dad and brother or find another neighbor to harvest with. The good news is I have some time before I have to make that decision
@joshkenney5669Күн бұрын
Does Colorado have a free Cors network now? I’m thinking about getting a CRG if they do
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
They do not yet, but we have a new product coming out soon that will work really well for Colorado! Send me a message at www.6thgenfarmer.com and I'll let you know when it releases
@terrybrunk9190Күн бұрын
Did Wyfeels Hybrid help you out in that
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
On the tractor? No, they just sponsor the channel in general.
@DuckFarmsКүн бұрын
👍
@maxbaumgartner9765Күн бұрын
Mechanically there great tractors, the hydro connections from factory suck unless you update them with a kit from Cat, also electronics are weak.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Good to know!
@matthewanderson8231Күн бұрын
I have a 765c every month or so put battery charger on it and turn the key on for about a hour to keep ecm battery charged it’s a hard to find item and expensive to swap out ask me how I know
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Good to know!
@dennishayes65Күн бұрын
What model year is it ? Aren’t they made in Jackson, Mn. near you ?
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
It’s a 2003… and yeah, it was built 20 minutes away😂
@dennishayes65Күн бұрын
@@6thGenFarmer I toured the Jackson plant in 2007 with a group of guys that were on a day of tractor riding in the country side. I think we put on 40 miles. We watched them build a Challenger track tractor only it had the big wheels in the back.
@jarodjgaming503611 сағат бұрын
Cat is not a bad brand
@ricktaylor319622 сағат бұрын
New Tractor is Sexy!!
@theawesome48fanhunter57 минут бұрын
You didn't just buy a challenger you bought a cat challenger
@Ur.Fav.Blondie.711_13Күн бұрын
are you going to buy a farm site
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I have a plan to eventually move out of the old shop and into my own. Might be a year or 2 before it becomes available
@jhacejacob2316Күн бұрын
How often are you postings
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
As much as I can! Don’t have a schedule yet but hoping 2x a week. probably not every week but as much as I can
@ThekentuckyfarmerКүн бұрын
It a cat
@johnnye747Күн бұрын
I’m a dairyman and we work machines hard but work hard to take care of them. That tractor while having some hours looks well cared for. I agree with your assessment of the powershift transmission. We have had them all. Definitely across all brands the powershift transmission has been the most bulletproof. As nice as an ivt? No but works for a long time. Having started lean, I understand what you’re doing. Gonna be fun to watch.
@michaelraymond8107Күн бұрын
Oh no no John Deere lol you can’t farm without John Deere lol
@richardtoso4132Күн бұрын
D and s tire
@JamesMcnichol-ss2ocКүн бұрын
Paint isn’t that hard to fix on a tractor. Especially if you can do it yourself.
@TheRealJesseStoltzfusКүн бұрын
I like the way you think. I’m looking for something around the 250 horse range, and it’s way overkill for an 8-row planter, but I’m looking long term, I don’t want to buy say a 150 hp tractor, and in 2 years be needing more hp. Depending on what you get, you can find newer tractors with a reasonable amount of hrs, for not much more than an older tractor. and like you said, it can handle the modern implements that may need large hydraulic capacity and the added weight.
@ambermesser6366Күн бұрын
That thing ugly man but nice job on getting a tractor shoulda got john Deere
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Haha well thank you!
@Swfmco.Күн бұрын
I come from a long line of farmers and that’s not a great purchase for your first tractor
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Why is that?
@nikphoenix21 сағат бұрын
If you got a good deal on it. Then who cares.
@williambrooymans6208Күн бұрын
Just cut the axles.
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Honestly thought about it! Don’t know how to do it and make it look good. It’s a super thick solid piece of metal
@nathanhalls6657Күн бұрын
First
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
Awwww dangit! You beat me to it
@skidudeifyКүн бұрын
Your not really a first year farmer though. Financially on your own sure. But a little disingenuous I'd say
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
I see what your saying, but how do I display it? What do I call myself? I have been struggling with it
@skidudeifyКүн бұрын
@6thGenFarmer well are you helping your dad out still? Or only doing your own thing?
@6thGenFarmerКүн бұрын
@@skidudeify I am doing my own thing, but will be helping my dad and brother out a little bit. But I’m more of an employee to them now rather than a partner.
@skidudeifyКүн бұрын
@6thGenFarmer then I'd say that would be losely "farming on your own".