Combines Don’t Like Rocks!!



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37 thoughts on “Combines Don’t Like Rocks!!”

  1. To help with the auger being way out there and hard to judge we tied a golf ball on a string and it hangs right at the side of the truck a few inches above the trailer side it helps line up quite a bit

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  2. Back in the 60's a friend of mine who worked at one of the oil refinery's gave me some never seize. That stuff works great ! I have had it on bolts and nuts for years and after 30+ years they come right off. Don't get it on your hands. Gasoline won't take it off. You just have to wear it off.

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  3. hey u farmer types.i have a engineering idea to cure the last 20 feet cab corn problem.tell the engineers to shape the roof like a funnel back into the feeder house lol run the last 20 feet back into the rotor and just fill up the inside of the machine and just keep it all turned on until u start dumping

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  4. fiberglass is the worst thing in the world. i worked with it for 3 years and you learn new tricks like ducktape to pull it out ot going as far as using tape to wrap your arms to not get it on you

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  5. I'm thinking about buying the AGRICULTURAL DRONE so theres is no driving on the crop. Here in Michigan an airplane cost 15 dollars an acre to spray lol. I've done the math. How do you feel about about spraying fields with a drone?

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  6. I’m sure you don’t show on video every time you have to stop to take a rock out of a combine but could you estimate how many hours a week you spend on “rock” issues instead of cutting beans?

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  7. I just had a thought this afternoon watching your latest video on the black beans. Do any of your beans make it to La Plazita in Montevideo? That would be awesome if I could eat there and say, “I am eating Larson Farms black beans!!” I’d still like to meet you guys some day.

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