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Boehm Farm

Boehm Farm

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@vickiulrich6694
@vickiulrich6694 7 жыл бұрын
Hey...You tell Brad to settle, after all we're all friends here on youtube and what can just under 4000 pairs of ears hear that could be so shocking? :) We retired folk need a bit of gossip now and again just to keep us from getting "old and stale"! I'm very impressed with how quickly you are growing your channel, I was in the 100 area and it hasn't been that long ago so congrats on all the subscribers. I certainly enjoy watching you farm as I sit in my easy chair. I want to remind you that in a few months we will be pushing growing season again AND you told me you would do an in depth vlog on the greenhouse so I'll be watching for it. My husband drinks a gallon of tea a day but I'm a coffee drinker in the winter and in the summer I join Jack with the sun tea. Mountain Dew is forbidden in our house as it's a mean drink for kidney stones. Well now, if you really want to know my favorite pizza place...it's Ulrich's kitchen as I prefer my own homemade pizza over ANY fast food pizza pie. I'll even tell you what I usually put on our pizza. Ground beef, ham, green peppers, onions, mushrooms, black and green olives and of course sauce and lotsa cheese! :P Oh, I also put a light shake of dried pizza spices for a real bit of delish! Sound good enough to drive up north to dine with the retired youtubers? The mitten state is just above you Ohio farm boys!!! Enough silliness so I just want to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and may 2018 bring you good health and lots of joy-filled farming!!!:):):)
@jonathanmccroskey3659
@jonathanmccroskey3659 7 жыл бұрын
I seen those white wheels on the front and black wheels on the back, I thought that maybe was the wagon you guys had repaired. Love the older equipment you guys run, thanks for the cool videos! Merry Christmas!
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, that is the wagon that dumped last fall.
@nice-n-generous1649
@nice-n-generous1649 3 жыл бұрын
A&W Rootbear I am from Minnesota
@rogercansler1402
@rogercansler1402 7 жыл бұрын
A Happy, prosperous, and safe new year to you and yours.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Happy New Year!
@Guggel1966
@Guggel1966 7 жыл бұрын
Black (very black) hot tea, without sugar. At least 1 liter a day (at work). And tonic. Schweppes, preferably. We call it soda instead of pop in English over here (Netherlands). Sometimes a Coca Cola or a black current soda ('cassis'). Water also, mainly at night, sometimes accompanied with white wine :-)
@gleanerk
@gleanerk 7 жыл бұрын
Sweet tea and well water ! You’re doing a great job with your combine.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Well water is the best. Thank you.
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 3 жыл бұрын
Yep in Texas it's "soda" or sometimes "sodapop". Course the southern influence is there to just call ALL soft drinks "cokes". Depends where you are I guess. I know it's "pop" in Indiana and up north (your area LOL:) but it all is about the same in the end I guess. Thing is, NONE of the soft drinks are good for you, particularly Mountain Dew. It was the original "energy drink". I used to drive a school bus with a Vietnam vet, friend of mine, I helped him work on his antique cars he restored and taught him how to fix his water well and stuff since he moved to the country from the city and had NO experience with stuff like that. Anyway, he told me how after he got back from Vietnam he took a job cleaning cast bronze balustrades with acid (naval jelly) and he went into the break room for a drink and there was a new one in the machine called "Mountain Dew" that came out while he was in Vietnam. At any rate, I drink mostly tea (half-n-half or Arnold Palmers-- half tea half lemonade) when I drink something other than water. Don't drink any more sodas than I have to, usually avoid them if possible. When I'm long distance driving I will drink a Dr. Pepper now and then since it has more caffeine than coffee does LOL:) Mt. Dew has way more than even Dr. Pepper! Anyway, my "cokes" are usually limited to every so often I'll get a "Mexican Coke" from the taco vendor in the next town we occasionally get take out from... he sells Cokes made in Mexico where they still use REAL CANE SUGAR, unlike soft drinks made in the US which exclusively use that high fructose corn syrup GARBAGE, unless they're the special edition "throwback" sodas. Real sugar soft drinks taste SO much better than the stupid HFCS crap. Not worth the calories drinking HFCS junk IMHO. I don't drink as much tea as I used to. It's not that good for you either, truth be told. I try to drink more fruit juice but that has a lot of sugar too so it has to be in moderation. My mother used to keep a pitcher of tea in the fridge ALL THE TIME and drink a pitcher about every other day. She made it from the super-concentrated liquid packs of Luzianne tea concentrate. She had her favorite big plastic mug with a plastic reusable straw in it. After she passed away it went through the dishwasher and went into the cupboard, and its straw was washed and put in there in a cup with a bunch of other reusable straws she had for various mugs. After sitting in there about a year my wife and I were cleaning out the cupboards to make room for our own dishes after we moved to Shiner, and I pulled the pile of straws out of the cupboard. One of the straws had a tube of brown translucent material popped loose inside it which slid out of it onto the counter. I looked at it curiously and when I picked it up it crumbled into pieces... then it dawned on me what it was-- it was the tea "stains" that had soaked into mom's favorite straw she always used in her tea mug... it had formed a "lining" in the straw that even the dishwasher didn't take out, but over the months of sitting and drying in the cupboard, it finally shrank enough to pop loose and slide out... SO if it lines your straw that way, you can imagine what it does to your kidneys, etc... My brother has bad kidney stones and the first thing the doc told him was "Stop drinking tea-- no more than a glass a week"... Later1 OL J R :)
@PAFarms
@PAFarms 7 жыл бұрын
Coffee for breakfast-12oz of mtn Dew for lunch- tea for supper and water in between... haha.
@sstroh08
@sstroh08 7 жыл бұрын
I'm with you as well. I like ice tea when it's hot out. I don't much care for it while doing really physical work like square bales or something of that nature. Usually makes me sick if I do drink it then haha. Can remember blowing chunks off the side of the wagon between bales thanks to tea many times haha. My aunt would save water bottles and would keep a constant supply of the stuff in her garage fridge so i usually stop there and grab a few while driving by. I do like pop too though but try to take it easy since its bad for you. Ginger ale like ALE8 or Canada Dry and Pepsi is my favorite personally. We do say pop here too haha. I'm pretty sure I don't live too far from you so it makes sense. I live in Franklin Co Indiana. Merry Christmas :)
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, you're close ish. If I don't have my tea, I can feel off. If I try to survive on just water, I may die.
@transformer450
@transformer450 7 жыл бұрын
When dealing with corn that won't feed into the corn head, I usually keep moving ahead and adjusting my speed and see if it unplugs itself. If that doesn't work I get out and push it into the head after I shut the head and machine off. Like you said your deck plates could be shot. Check your snapping rolls as well as those could be worn out. You might have to look into rebuilding your corn heads. I had a problem with a row on the corn head plugging with corn. The head was just looked at during our combine inspection so nothing was wrong with it but found that the variety of corn was the problem. I went into a different number and brand and didn't have a problem.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
It needs new plates on the rollers, Either try to weld material back onto the edge, or be proper and buy new ones.
@sunsetviewfarms9529
@sunsetviewfarms9529 7 жыл бұрын
We usually have a water jug in the cab, but if I had the choice, Dr. Pepper
@LandFranch
@LandFranch 7 жыл бұрын
I drink sweet tea , and coors light when it gets late in the hay field
@timerfarms113
@timerfarms113 7 жыл бұрын
Water but for the sake of a lesser know name faygo rock n rye pop! Or maple syrup lol
@robwoods5537
@robwoods5537 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas from Ontario Canada
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year.
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 3 жыл бұрын
From everything I've read, the further north you are the better the response from narrow rows. I read one thing (can't recall where but awhile back) that said basically if you're south of Michigan UNR corn is a waste of time... some years it might do better, but year-in and year-out averaged it'll be a wash. UNR requires more seed (and that ain't cheap) and care in hybrid selection (gotta be able to take the UNR pattern without bad effects like spindly stalks that are weak and end up with a lot of down corn, etc.) Same thing they've found basically with beans-- no consistent yield advantage with drilled versus narrow rows versus 30 inch rows-- it all averages out from year to year. Main difference is 15-30 inch rows have better airflow and less disease, while drilled beans canopy fastest and have slightly lower weed pressure but poorer airflow and more disease. There's always tradeoffs. If it were me and you were determined to try narrow rows, I'd try double rows on 30 inch centers- you can plant twin rows on a 10 inch spacing between them on 30 inch rows and still combine with a 30 inch header... OL J R :)
@kenarnold9132
@kenarnold9132 7 жыл бұрын
Orange Crush and a bologna sandwich with chips. Lunch in the field! But when bucking bales, it was always iced tea in the gallon thermos.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I like everything but the bologna.
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 3 жыл бұрын
That sounds good... OL J R :)
@DennysCountryLife
@DennysCountryLife 7 жыл бұрын
I'm a water guy. Tea is good too, as long as it isn't too sweet. Never been much into pop.
@ozz5350
@ozz5350 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas to you and your family and friends ☃ 👍🏼
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Happy new year.
@ozz5350
@ozz5350 7 жыл бұрын
Boehm Farm You to happy New Years.
@kocen17
@kocen17 7 жыл бұрын
Nice engine sound.Merry Christmas!
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
We are playing with timing and fuel mix. It's getting smoother.
@SCF.8485_6
@SCF.8485_6 7 жыл бұрын
I love my IH 1640. I'd have to side with Brad.
@57fitter
@57fitter 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas!! I'm like you I've got an odd wagon that dumps on the right. I usually keep the heavy side on the left but I never changed that one. This coming freeze will definitely solidify the fields....Ohhh, Pepsi
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year. This backwards wagon was borrowed, so I can't change it.
@MrJohndeere3720
@MrJohndeere3720 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas. :) i drink pop in the house but when im in the field i'll just take water..
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year.
@MrJohndeere3720
@MrJohndeere3720 7 жыл бұрын
thanks :) same 2 u. :)
@scottbowdish9814
@scottbowdish9814 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas and a happy new year
@ontarioagguy2769
@ontarioagguy2769 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas and Happy harvest are you finished yet
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Nope. Happy New Year.
@scottshaver5495
@scottshaver5495 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas Jacob from the shaver family from Kentucky
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year.
@banditfarmer1900
@banditfarmer1900 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas JB & Brad. Me I like Cherry Coke or Sweet Tea and as far a pizza goes there is only one real pizza around and that's Terry's out on RT 50 , Best there is ! Bandit
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I haven't had a Terry's pizza in forever. Happy new year!
@banditfarmer1900
@banditfarmer1900 7 жыл бұрын
You got to go get some ! I really like his pizza and been eating it sense he opened the place up all those years ago in 79 ! Good stuff ! Bandit
@MrMagnum7220
@MrMagnum7220 7 жыл бұрын
Get you a 30” planter with inter plants. Soybeans can be 15” with front and rear units and with corn you can just use the back 30” openers.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
And then buy a new corn head and have another planter for sweet corn. I like having the tire tracks open in the beans. I helps me count spacing while spraying.
@railroadman57
@railroadman57 7 жыл бұрын
Coffee & a jug of ice water works for me .
@jtoddjb
@jtoddjb 7 жыл бұрын
I never go out the door without my pepsi, a water jug, and Xanax. The pepsi gets me going in the morning, the medication keeps me from wanting to choke everyone around me, but dries my mouth out terribly. The water jug takes care of that and I survive another day. I had never heard it called pop until my first road trip south. It was pre-internet days and we just thought it was called soda everywhere.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Nope, and depending on how far south, everything is a coke.
@B.E.Long.63
@B.E.Long.63 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas and Happy Nude Year...
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Should have left that comment on the 1466 dual video forBrad lol.
@lenardo1970
@lenardo1970 7 жыл бұрын
Sweet iced tea and Dr. Pepper
@Masseydriver
@Masseydriver 7 жыл бұрын
I’m with you, I love iced tea. Mom did the same thing when I was a kid, made it in a gallon jug on the porch in the summertime. Lots of parts available on the old IH and John Deere combines if you were to switch brands. Are the deck plates on that one row a little tight? Or are the chains worn too much? You don’t seem to have any problems with the other 3 rows. The plates on my head were too tight when I started shelling this season, widened them a little and never had another problem.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
The rollers underneath are worn, The plates bolted to them need to have the edge welded on, or they need replaced. It's just not pulling the stalk through soon enough. I know this is variety has a well connected ear. The other rows have the same chains. I don't think our deck plates are too close, the stalks flow back the units just fine.
@MrGkoplitz
@MrGkoplitz 7 жыл бұрын
I’m coffee in the morning and lemonade or water throughout the day
@alancooper5386
@alancooper5386 7 жыл бұрын
hope u have a block heater in your combine and tractors, as Alaska is pushing down some winter, was -33c here this morning, we shall be pushing it down south east wards in the coming days. Enjoy.....
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
We need the cold to freeze the ground to finish corn harvest. A can of good ether goes a long way.
@michaelmurphy3567
@michaelmurphy3567 7 жыл бұрын
Faygo pop from Michigan and ice-tea
@rustyrelicsfarm2406
@rustyrelicsfarm2406 6 жыл бұрын
I would recommend going to s combine salvage yards and compare the Axial Flow and TR on design and maintenance ease. ps I am 21 and been around Axial Flows sins I was a baby.
@rustyrelicsfarm2406
@rustyrelicsfarm2406 6 жыл бұрын
I would also reccomend 30 in rows for ease with your forage harvester.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 6 жыл бұрын
I have looked at axial flows at auctions. Somethings seem odd for design. Two things I don't like are the unload auger design and the front axle size.
@markgamble8377
@markgamble8377 7 жыл бұрын
Is all the rusty parts shined up yet. Enjoy ur videos. MERRY CHRISTMAS to u and urs
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
They are close to shiny. Happy New Year.
@danielthomason5685
@danielthomason5685 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas my brother
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas.
@jasonmushersee
@jasonmushersee 7 жыл бұрын
mtn dew. you guys have nice crops this year. in my area it's the worst yields in over 10 yrs and where corn did grow the giant ragweed was taller than the corn tassels. i would stay away from caseih combines with high hours. when the rotor wears out they won't combine beans at all but farmers that have them like how them never plug doing hmc in pouring rain if you don't mind getting stuck every 20 yards. 1980's jd are a good economy choice as long as your not over 290 bu/acre and you won't need expensive mudhog rear assist with new bridgestone rice paddy tires. 760 massey ferguson combines had a electric clutch to engage the head and if you entered the rows with transmission in full variable speed that electric clutch would slip then plug the head but not when your moving if that makes any sense.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I see tons of high hour IH's.
@DeMers10
@DeMers10 7 жыл бұрын
Mellow yellow in a can. We call it pop in North Dakota
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
That's a rare one.
@tntcattle6246
@tntcattle6246 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas!
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year.
@TMcardinal5
@TMcardinal5 7 жыл бұрын
Most of the time I'll take water if I am out working with a meal I'd like a Pepsi. I think if you went for a bigger combine a good New Holland TR86 would do well for you or if you really wanted to go big and have just 1 combine a TR99. Then there's Deere but I know its not your thing like a 6620 or 7720 Titan II or Turbo those are great combines.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Not but I have examined them too close, but the newer TRs look like the 70 but maybe wider and a bigger engine. Once they finally stuck with a Ford engine in the TR86, that would be a good selling point. The internals of the combine have not been the issue this year yet. Nope, no conventional combines. Guy up the road has a **20 deere and I saw him creeping through beans on a 15' cut; and ground conditions weren't slowing him down.
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 3 жыл бұрын
@@boehmfarm4276 Sounds like the operator to me... some guys just go too slow. Tough beans go through a conventional a heck of a lot easier than a rotary! OL J R :)
@MrVictorc12345
@MrVictorc12345 7 жыл бұрын
Good video. How many gallons of gas is that TR burning per acre/per hour?
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Oh, i am guessing about 7.
@MrVictorc12345
@MrVictorc12345 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the response. Just keep dumping it in and try to not think about it.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
yep, just trying to get done at this rate.
@curtweatherbee2523
@curtweatherbee2523 7 жыл бұрын
What was it great pop must be a👍 Ohio drink we don’t have that in New Jersey😛🐝
@57fitter
@57fitter 7 жыл бұрын
Grape.
@karljacobson1575
@karljacobson1575 7 жыл бұрын
I drink Pepsi. Also have to have coffee daily!!!
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I can't do coffee.
@karljacobson1575
@karljacobson1575 7 жыл бұрын
Boehm Farm I hear that!!!
@ethanlee9441
@ethanlee9441 4 жыл бұрын
Check farm implement scrap yards?
@tommyjohn4446
@tommyjohn4446 7 жыл бұрын
ok new ?? r u ready.... do u think u can show us what those "Stripper Plates" look like or where abouts they are located. i am guessing they are only on a corn header cause i have never heard Dad mention them before. Before this past June i never knew anything about harvesting corn and asked the wrong people question relating to the corn header, i was told i was a dumb farm kid for not knowing about a corn header, but no one plants corn up my way and i have never even seen a corn header in real,
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
So corn heads have desk plates that the stalk slides through, these plates catch the ear as the stalk goes down. I use stripper plates in reference to the plates of metal bolted to the stalk rollers, which pull the stalk down. Good stripper plates will mesh with the set on the adjoining roller. Worn out stripper plates will not have enough edge to reach the plates on the roller next to it, thus they will not mesh well.
@tommyjohn4446
@tommyjohn4446 7 жыл бұрын
now if i had seen a corn header in real i might know what ur talking about, but thanks anyways.
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 3 жыл бұрын
Only dumb question is the one that isn't asked... OL J R :)
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 3 жыл бұрын
@@tommyjohn4446 Ok... There's vids on youtube showing how corn heads work, including animations from various manufacturers, so do a search you'll see whatever you want to see and see exactly how it works. All corn heads work on a similar principle. Basically you have row units consisting of a pair of gathering chains, which are basically long pitch roller chains with lugs sticking out to the side every roughly 8-10 inches or so. These chains are on either side of the row. Just below the gathering chains are the deck plates or stripper plates, depending on what you learned to call them. They are basically two tapered plates that are rounded in the front and straight along the edges, designed so the stalks slide in between them. Their purpose is snapping the ears off the stalk. Below the snapping plates there are a pair of stalk rollers (also called snapping rollers) which are long fluted rollers (some combines use knife rollers) with intermeshing gear-shaped edges, usually with 4 large or 6-8 smaller flutes or ridges on them which intermesh to pull the stalks down through the deck plates. IH used knife rolls which had replaceable metal strips with sharp edges (knives) which meshed very close together to pull the stalks down and chop them in pieces. As they wear heavily this doesn't really work that well with age. Most corn heads have "crimping" stalk rolls with just intermeshing bars that grab the stalk and pinch it, and pull it down, as they intermesh they crush and break the stalk up. Some newer corn heads also have choppers mounted underneath these rollers, which are like spinning lawnmower blades to chop up the stalks and mow them off under the head, and chop the stalk into smaller pieces as it is pulled down into the blades by the stalk rollers. How the head works is, the gathering chains rotate toward one another, so the lugs emerge from under the snouts near the front of the row units, basically where the conical snouts join with the straight part of the covers between row units. The incoming stalks are guided back between the tapered ends of the deck plates by the gathering chains. The gathering chains also help pull the stalks back into the snapping rollers underneath. The snapping rollers almost universally have a tapered spiral tip with auger-like short flutes which help to pull the stalks back into the crimping or knife part of the roller, which pulls the stalks down very rapidly through the deck plates. When the wider ear hits the deck plates, it snaps off the stalk (hence "snapping plates" or deck plates) and the stalk continues being pulled down til it either breaks off above the rollers or is completely pulled through the rollers. Most of the leaves also pass through the slot in the deck plates and end up crushed and broken below the head. If it's a chopping cornhead there's spinning "lawnmower" blades beneath that just chop everything up into fine trash. The ears are too wide to pass through the deck plate gap, so they end up being pushed by the lugs on the gathering chains up the length of the deck plates, along with any leaves that sheared off or broken tops of stalks or other debris, to the back of the row unit, where they toss it into the auger trough behind the row units, which auger all the corn from all the row units to the center, and then sweep it into the feederhouse with paddles or intermeshing auger flighting. The deck plates are adjustable and usually set a little bit bigger than the stalk size, the largest stalks you have should slide through easily without resistance, but it needs to be no wider than necessary to prevent losing corn from "butt shelling" which is when the corn ear hits the plates SO hard that some kernels pop loose from the cob-- if they drop into the slot and onto the snapping rollers below they're tossed onto the ground below and lost. BUT you don't want the deck plates TOO close together or they can break stalks off and plug up rather than allow the stalks to be pulled through. Plus more stalk, leaf, and trash fed into the combine really reduces its capacity and thus speed. Now there's a lot of different designs, but they're all pretty much similar in function if not form. New Holland happens to use stalk rollers with a roughly "U" shaped long pieces of metal that bolt onto the core of the stalk roller, which is cast iron or cast steel. These "wear edges" (which Boehm farm is calling "snapping plates") are bolted around the circumference of the stalk rollers (snapping rolls) and can be removed and replaced, as these edges wear out. Deere and many other manufacturers use a solid cast iron roller with the spiral flutes on the front tip and the crimping edges all cast in as part of the rollers-- as they wear out, eventually you just pull the rollers and replace the entire roller with a new one. IH *used* to use knife rollers, where the four interlocking "knife plates" bolted onto the roller core and were timed and adjusted so they met 'knife edge to knife edge" with a small clearance between them so they didn't hit to cut the stalks up in pieces as they rotated together, pinching and cutting the stalk. Corn stalks are surprisingly abrasive, plus the dust and dirt take their toll, and knife rollers need a lot of adjustment, sharpening, and upkeep to work properly, so they're not very popular. They usually dull fairly quickly and then just act to crimp and pull the stalks down like a regular stalk roller, but knife rollers usually take more power to turn. As the corn head wears, the first spot that will wear is the deck plates and stalk rollers. The deck plates tend to wear a wider spot in them where MOST of the stalks get pulled down through between them, and the stalk rolls (snapping rolls) wear similarly but all the way around. As the fluted edges get shorter and shorter, the rollers can't get a good grip on the stalk to start crushing it and pulling it downwards, which can cause the corn head to plug up on that row, as the stalks end up going all the way to the back of the slot between the deck plates to the very back, where they overlap the gearbox that turns the gathering chains and stalk rollers (they all end at the gearbox for the row unit) and the pinned stalks break off and cause plug-ups. The gathering chains will fold them back but keep pinning stalks til it plugs up, as the ears can't get past the wad of stalks. SO its important to keep the deck plates and stalk rollers replaced or in good condition so the row units snap the ears quickly and smoothly and pull the stalks down firmly and smoothly so everything works as intended. Make sense?? Like I said, type "cornhead animation" or "how a cornhead works" into your search bar on KZbin and you'll get a ton of results explaining it all... Later! OL J R :)
@zoltanzelenak5936
@zoltanzelenak5936 7 жыл бұрын
Jól van beállítva a törőléc,hogy mindig eltömődik az adapter?
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I'm, gonna need a good translation on that.
@zoltanzelenak5936
@zoltanzelenak5936 7 жыл бұрын
I wondered if it was set up correctly: slideplayer.hu/slide/2114178/8/images/25/Kukorica-betakar%C3%ADt%C3%A1s.jpg
@LVFFarmVlogs
@LVFFarmVlogs 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas boehm farm
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Happy new year.
@stephanfarms9307
@stephanfarms9307 7 жыл бұрын
Either mtn dew or sweet tea
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Sweat tea.
@walterlaubscherjr2011
@walterlaubscherjr2011 6 жыл бұрын
We have a tr 96 and 98 do you think you’ll ever upgrade series
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 6 жыл бұрын
I would like to find and 86 with rear wheel assist. The ones I find around here have seen their share of abuse.
@ethanlee9441
@ethanlee9441 3 жыл бұрын
I drink blackout berry bodyarmor or water when im in the field
@makingithappen9722
@makingithappen9722 5 жыл бұрын
Cold koffe with milk and sugar.
@BedeMeredith
@BedeMeredith 7 жыл бұрын
keep clear of the pop in general, high fructose syrup not so good for you. You could probably get one good 4 row head working, whats wrong with moving to a 6 head for the tr?
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I don't see 6 row wide heads. And that's tough to transport on the combine down the road. Or, going to narrow rows, still six rows won't fit in the barn.
@TheRobbe88
@TheRobbe88 7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas!! what is the fuel consumption in one hour on that combine ??
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
The fuel tank holds 70 gallons. I haven't ran a long enough day to run it out, but I would figure around 7 or so.
@TheRobbe88
@TheRobbe88 7 жыл бұрын
Boehm Farm ok. what the prise on 1 galloon over there ? Here its 6.70 dollar a gallon.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
$2.60, but the price jumped 30 cents the other day.
@billc3271
@billc3271 5 жыл бұрын
We froze 2 litre bottles of water for the the work day. Of course the bud's near the end of the day went down well :))
@ghorner11
@ghorner11 7 жыл бұрын
I think here in Canada we tend to say pop more but you guys in the US tend to use soda more. Yo each his or her own - both work. Here we have Grape Crush, Orange Crush, Cream Soda Crush, and a few other Crush flavours like Pineapple which I'm told us only available either in Newfoundland or the east coast generally. Do you have Crush? I tend to drink either Coke or Pepsi but Coke more so. I know our Diet Coke was used to be the same as yours but they changed it many years ago and it's not as nice as yours.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I didn't know there was a pineapple crush!!! We have crush, but it is bottle only, I have never seen it fountain. I hate any diet pop.
@curtweatherbee2523
@curtweatherbee2523 7 жыл бұрын
I like Ice-Tea I like Coke 👍🏻🙃
@langer4602
@langer4602 6 жыл бұрын
Orange cordial
@jimf-150
@jimf-150 5 жыл бұрын
Preferably, Zimmerman’s Iced Tea
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 3 жыл бұрын
Never heard of Zimmerman's but Milo's is really great if you're in the south... OL J R :)
@roygunter3244
@roygunter3244 7 жыл бұрын
You need to take some of that corn and mix it with some malt and sugar and yeast then add some sugar and let it set for a few days and then boil it and condense the steam and you will have the nectar of the gods to drink.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I have a whole giant to do list.
@rondirt1852
@rondirt1852 5 жыл бұрын
Switch to gm style one wire hei unit. I believe they make them for Ford's now super simple.
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah last time I checked they were $450 or so... and that's been years ago. Agree though that the Chevy HEI was the best distributor ignition ever made... OL J R :)
@curtweatherbee2523
@curtweatherbee2523 7 жыл бұрын
favorite pizza mama Mia in Salem NJ 😃🍕🍕
@rogerbroughall9707
@rogerbroughall9707 7 жыл бұрын
Curt Weatherbee ::
@curtweatherbee2523
@curtweatherbee2523 7 жыл бұрын
Roger Broughall Don’t know you get off😤
@williamdurila9107
@williamdurila9107 6 жыл бұрын
Budweiser
@dakotabeuerlein1443
@dakotabeuerlein1443 7 жыл бұрын
what IH does brad want I have a 1460 and I love it but hate it the hydrostatic is awesome but it does get stuck easy I only do barley and wheat and with the 1460 the minute it gets tuff a bit wet you are done and not the nicest to work on vary tight and parts in my area hard to get stick with the New Holland
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I always thought the first generation axial flows looked low to the ground and very sinkable. Tires make a big difference for getting stuck, that's why the other TR has rice tire. That's funny all I hear from IH guys is that they are easy to work on. I am guessing you are in Canada? Brad's ideal combine is a 1688. I like the New Hollands because I grew up with them, so I understand their quirks.
@dakotabeuerlein1443
@dakotabeuerlein1443 7 жыл бұрын
+Boehm Farm yes I am from Canada and ya no New Holland is better I grew up on masssy combines and IH I like massy I would still have a massy 750 but just not big enough for the operation I run
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
A 1460 is bigger than a 750 Massey???
@adogman12345
@adogman12345 7 жыл бұрын
When i lived in Englewood oh Larosas pizza and pop in ohio mostly one pop mtn dew a day and water rest or Arnold Palmer tea better than pop
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
LaRosas has the best pizza ever!
@alancooper5386
@alancooper5386 7 жыл бұрын
my powers of sharing some extra winter with you kinda gone outta wack, wanted to give u a white Christmas and sent Cleveland and region a little extra snow...... but sadly Eries Pa. seemed to have gotten it instead of you. How would your farm cope with that 5ft snow dump..... maybe next time i can do better for u..... enjoy
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Until all the corn is in, I really don't want snow. Feet of snow wouldn't bother me after that.
@alancooper5386
@alancooper5386 7 жыл бұрын
well the weather has been giving u a chance to finished up, but its can't wait for ever, 99% of the American harvest is done. u may need to re think your future farming practices, yep even if u have to sell off Brad, so be it....
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I have suggested growing water melons. Hand harvest, so there's no metal to break.
@alancooper5386
@alancooper5386 7 жыл бұрын
nope won't happen, ur a guy that craves challenges fixing things in you...
@victorturner5608
@victorturner5608 6 жыл бұрын
Big red
@farmer1104
@farmer1104 7 жыл бұрын
If you can speed your head up a bit that will help your feeding issue. Keep up with the great videos.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
The plates on the rollers need more edge to pull stalks through.
@birdsnestfishing698
@birdsnestfishing698 7 жыл бұрын
Pop over soda
@waylonrisa7105
@waylonrisa7105 6 жыл бұрын
I just drink water
@tw-20craig65
@tw-20craig65 7 жыл бұрын
I like my Dr Pepper 2 can day
@randallweuve115
@randallweuve115 7 жыл бұрын
merry x mas kiddo
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Happy new year.
@danielthomason5685
@danielthomason5685 7 жыл бұрын
Dr pepper oldest and best soda ever...
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
It is refreshing.
@pocketchange1951
@pocketchange1951 3 жыл бұрын
👍👌🇨🇦❤
@davetylutki
@davetylutki 6 жыл бұрын
labatt blue
@billking5407
@billking5407 7 жыл бұрын
CHECK THE ROLLS OUT YOU CAN WELD ON THEM
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Yep
@turbo5488
@turbo5488 3 жыл бұрын
Don't get mad at me for saying this it's not about how fast you go it's going to fast what plugs up a corn head I usually drive normally though the corn field is what won't plug up the corn head
@dakotabeuerlein1443
@dakotabeuerlein1443 7 жыл бұрын
and ice tea but I think your ice tea is different the Canadian ice tea
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I am not talking of long island iced tea.
@dakotabeuerlein1443
@dakotabeuerlein1443 7 жыл бұрын
+Boehm Farm are ice tea is water and a powder mix
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Yep, same here, no time to do the whole brewing thing.
@diesel4life7410
@diesel4life7410 7 жыл бұрын
I drink too much tim hortons coffee
@stevemondal.
@stevemondal. 7 жыл бұрын
Diet Coke. Merry Christmas.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year.
@timcaldwell5331
@timcaldwell5331 7 жыл бұрын
Stripper plants are out of adjustment should be wider in the front not narrowed up the whole way
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Ok, so I guess I phrased that wrong, That slot the stalk goes through, I refer to as deck plates. When I say stripper plates, I am talking about the four plate like hunks of steel bolted to the rollers.
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 3 жыл бұрын
Actually incorrect... should be a TINY bit narrower at the front than the back, so that if the stalks bunch up or slow down they can still have enough room to get pulled down out of the way without binding/bunching up. Later! OL J R :)
@randallweuve115
@randallweuve115 7 жыл бұрын
cant beat md
@bigDH123
@bigDH123 7 жыл бұрын
Drink water, all that sugar will kill you.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Unless I run out of energy.
@MrAnnadrew
@MrAnnadrew 7 жыл бұрын
do you think you will buy tr70 from onelonely farmer
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Only if someone can take a road trip to deliver it.
@txlonghaul21
@txlonghaul21 7 жыл бұрын
get a hold of onelonelyfarmer he has a tr for sale then you can part one together from all them lol i like water
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I just need a good engine. The rest of the machine has done well this year.
@richardsmith-io2is
@richardsmith-io2is 7 жыл бұрын
So whats the deal with brad do you pay him to work with you and does he live with you guys whats the story
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Brad is my friend from college. He lives with us and is compensated.
@richardsmith-io2is
@richardsmith-io2is 7 жыл бұрын
cool
@notgod3532
@notgod3532 6 жыл бұрын
Boehm Farm Thats awesome yall get to keep him around. Its hard to find good help.
@barbwhaaat
@barbwhaaat 5 жыл бұрын
@@boehmfarm4276 now when you say friend . . . ;)
@gillianmurray6289
@gillianmurray6289 7 жыл бұрын
Frist
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Speedy
@danielmalick172
@danielmalick172 7 жыл бұрын
I got a 815 international combine for sale, its a hog in corn, you can go faster then your TR.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Give me some time to get the corn head straightened out, it's my limiting factor at the moment. Before my new head developed chain problems, I could run the machine at the top of second gear; it's a four speed, three and four are road gears. I will never go back a conventional combine for corn and beans.
@clintonmoore3111
@clintonmoore3111 7 жыл бұрын
30 inches my be easier for you
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
I am going big or going home when it comes to narrow rows. I'd like to jump straight to 20s.
@clintonmoore3111
@clintonmoore3111 7 жыл бұрын
I see bud and it's possible measure twice and cut once lol. I love the work you do and been looking into raising chickens myself
@clintonmoore3111
@clintonmoore3111 7 жыл бұрын
I forgot to ask how wide are your rows now
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you. 38 inch rows.
@clintonmoore3111
@clintonmoore3111 7 жыл бұрын
I grew sweet corn on 38 then switched to 30 and bumped my population to 33k
@danvanhoose6783
@danvanhoose6783 7 жыл бұрын
Don't want to whine,but all that back and forth camera makes me dizzy,can't watch.
@boehmfarm4276
@boehmfarm4276 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I saw it it too. Sometimes I think watching it in too high of quality makes it worse.
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