SUPERSIZED | Unverferth 1160 Grain Cart
We head back to Sloan Implement and pick up the Unverferth 1160 grain cart!
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How Farms Work by Ryan Kuster is a KZread channel based in rural Potosi, Wisconsin.
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You’re dad has to be blown away by all of the cool stuff that you and your brother have been able to bring onto the farm through your KZread channels. It’s awesome how much equipment you guys get to demo.
@matthewrenshaw
4 жыл бұрын
who is the brother? was he in this video?
@billylindauer3636
4 жыл бұрын
His brother is Travis. His channel is called The Rest Of The Story, he is a lot more laid back than Ryan, but has less quality in the videos. I would probably prefer Travis' channel over Ryan's myself. (No offense to anyone)
I am actually very happy to see these companies realizing the value of You Tubers like you and others demoing their equipment. Even more happy that you were one of the chosen ones that got one. You have worked hard and long to get where you are. Keep up the great work. thanks for all you do for all you do bringing joy to hearts of us old farmers of the past and showing us that things can still be done by hard work and perseverance.
Unverferth for the win👍
That auger position indicator is awesome
Seeing this really made my day little better. Really happy to see the fruits of Ryan & Travis labors & work on You Tube paying dividends and helping the farm out with these demos. I really believe these companies get great gains and benefits from allowing Ryan & Travis to do videos and give their honest opinions on their farm equipment. I can't wait to see this grain cart in action this fall during harvest.. PS Love the drone footage as well.
I think its nice that they would let you try out their product. Can't wait to see it in action.
You should ask your dad if he ever thought he'd see a grain cart that size on the farm. Coming from my grandpa's farm where our biggest wagon was 300 bushel, that thing is freaking massive!
@HowFarmsWork
4 жыл бұрын
hossblake I’m not sure if I saw us ever using one of these just a few years ago, but I never saw us buying our own semi, either. Back in dairy the largest we had was 300 and man, there were a lot of loads
I hope you guys have a good harvest this year!
Gonna need a bigger combine...😉
1:42 that’s what she said
Excellent vid Ryan.. Thanks for sharing..
Can't wait to see it in Action.
New grain carts everywhere
One word to describe that cart, WOW!
Nice touch Ryan.
Thanks for the update video Ryan 🌽🌽🚜👍
This is awesome can't wait for harvest. I smell a combine demo coming up lol
The arial footage was great as it gave good referances that showed how big that thing really is. Thanks
Hey Ryan, thats a good looking combo ya got there, I never thought green and red together could look that good.
Great video! Can’t wait to see y’all in action during harvest! Just an FYI for you be careful around high voltage lines the ⚡️ can jump up to 10’ so keep you a 10’ buffer zone around high voltage lines.
Love the video on the Grain Cart 1160 , guy's have good day .
I knew it!!!!! You kept saying "That will make a farmer happy this fall!"
What an everloving beast. Travis's drive,,, oh, yeah, I can see that slippery slope being an issue.
I have always loved your Denali.
Add another one to the cart wars almost makes me wish I needed one,but no I'd rather watch you enjoy yours! Good luck and congrats!
We have the same cart and it's easy to use and cleans out very good, a few cameras are a must!!
KZread year of the grain carts.
@oldcroneysgarage9739
4 жыл бұрын
I was looking at you're profile picture how did the tractor catch fire?
Definitely going to be a workout for the 8235, we have a 8260 on one of our 1082 on the hills it’s pulls pretty hard when fully loaded
@jamiemiller6156
4 жыл бұрын
I have a feeling that they are going to realize they are not set up to run a cart that size. The combine auger isn't going to clear the sides by much and their tractor is undersized with those hills
@timmermanfarms6085
4 жыл бұрын
jamie miller yeah we will find out in a few more weeks there hills are worse than fields around here
Beautiful shot there with the Tractor and trailer, Rocket sat in front and the flag flying behind.
Nice bit of kit!
It seems like a lot of cart for those hills.
Great video Ryan...That is a huge grain cart...anxious to see it in action...Nice Rocket , Travis and Andrew cameo's. Thanks!
Definitely didn’t see that coming. “ That will make a farmer happy this spring “
@EtzEchad
4 жыл бұрын
Yes. It was a total surprise. :)
We run a Horsch Titan 34 here and that's a single auger design, can struggle getting grain out when it's higher moisture stuff but usually a sharp stop persuades it to fall down. It's fine once it's had a few loads out and polished stuff up.
One of my greatest accomplishments in life is finding my wife, a woman that looks at me the same way Ryan looks at this grain cart.
Super drone shot.
I cant wait for harvest!:) mostly because the harvest here on our farm in germany is already 2 month ago and we dont have that much corn to harvest around here in our area... (the most part was silage)
It didn't surprise me much after seeing your eyes light up when you first saw it when you drove into the dealers to pick up your wedge kit. Personally, I think it would be a good investment for your farms. I'm sure it would cut harvesting costs down and speed the operations up. Have fun. 🇨🇦
The 82 will handle that cart just fine. We pull a Brent 974 behind our 8120 and it does fine. Just be mindful in the hills and especially when turning going downhill with a big load it may push you sideways.
More mounted cameras will be needed 👍
I knew youd get that eventually because of your reaction in the last video. I think its funny. Keep on farming.
Nice cart. Loving the rain here also. Can't get nothing done
The double auger carts aren't very much maintenance, on a Kinze 1040 they're pretty easy to grease other than the walking axles for the row crops. I personally like that they put more weight on the tractor to be able to control them better, rather than put most of the weight on the cart tires with light tongue weight. It'll be a learning experience with that cart, especially this year with all the rain. Theres a lot of weight there, be careful when its slippery on the hills.
Some how I new it was you that it was going to make some farmer very happy!
Holy shit! That thing's incredible! Good for you!
@HowFarmsWork
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Yeah the axles move like that for varying size tires
I drink to much soda me and travis have a lot in common 😂😂 lmao
I hope you can pull it! 50,000 lbs plus!
All the kickstart explains why Travis is so upbeat and energetic in his videos.
I think it's good that you get to trail that cart, but bigger doesn't always mean better maybe a 600 bushel grain cart would be more comfortable for your outfit.
I can't believe what I'm seeing. That is efficiency right there - a larger combine and a "chore" tractor more and you guys can't be stoped I guess. Mother Nature will have a hard Time trying to slow you down. Greetings from Germany! 😁✌👍
You need a reversing camera on the back of the grain cart. I guess you want that John Deere 9670 as a combine upgrade soon too.
Every good farmer youtuber is getting new grain carts
Looks like a big cart
Nice surprise!!!
Keep an eye on the lug nuts on the bug wheels. They have a tendency to work themselves loose occasionally.
@MrVailtown
4 жыл бұрын
Jesse Stoltzfus Yes should set up a system to check/torque lugs every so many hours .
Great to see Andrew on the farm. Putting to work lol! Great video Ryan.
Love the vid
Thanks teaser! first I know this, then I`m little sad.. And now this vid! Good job Ryan
That's a pretty sharp cart! Only thing I'm gonna miss is seeing the 4640 out in the field during harvest. But this'll be a cool change! Looking forward to harvest 19!
Uve been reading the comments.....i think many of them are right.....ir would be interesting to hear your father's thoughts on all the new equipment,the size of farms today, and where r he sees farming going in the future. Nice video as usual Ryan
Good vid
Good video
Awesome 👍👍
Get you a cheap (but good quality) backup camera on Amazon with some good strong magnets & stick it on the back of that cart. You'll love it! We have one on the back of our cart & it's great. When backing in the shed all I do is watch my cousin directing me in the shed through the camera.
Ryan may fooled me this time but ain't gonna fool me next time. 😂🤣 It'll be awesome seeing in upcoming harvest video.
Old problem with an old remedy for gravity beds is to coat the inside of the bed with "Slip-Plate". No grain will sit in the valley's then.
I recommend you get a camera to mount on the back , for backing up and you never know who pulls in behind you in the field or road, One on the spout can be nice as well, I'd love to have a scale.
You should ask Unverferth for a gravity wagon. Model 530 with breaks, fenders, and a tarp! Would look great behind the 7600!! 530 bushel capacity
Ryan just be like all the others and load that thing up with cameras all over it. Loved the Drone footage of you arriving. Laughed hard at Rocket and your "you trader!!!" comment😂🤣 😎👍 〽️
In my hometown there is a 2,000 bushel grain cart with a 22" diameter pipe and unloads at a rate of 800 bushels a minute
We call them chaser bins down here in Australia.
hopefully the 8235r will be able to pull it loaded in your hills. We had an 8360r struggle to pull a 1300 bushel cart in hills.
4020 on the little cart 46 on the Brent and 82 on the big Curt Neil have a lot of storage on the field that's a long ways from using gravity wagons and an auger in the field
I had a feeling this was coming lol
I knew that was coming. Grain carts are getting out to all the youtubers. Enjoy!
get yourself a wide angle wireless camera system to always have. then hook it up in the cab, and the back of the unit. it will really help you
Tractor nice cool 😍😍😍
Great video as usual. I think after the first can " Kick Start" becomes " Kick Continue "
Time for a Kuster Kickstart Intervention? That cart makes the 4020 look very small. You'll get a lot of use out of it.
Definitely didn't see that coming but with all your grain carts you definitely have enough storage put your Brent on the 4640 and the smaller one on the 7600 and load in the biggest cart then you can keep running
Never let the combine auger get full out on the end, when the cart get near full, it most like will take out your gear box in the auger on the combine, instead of shearing the shear bolt, happened to me. I got a 9500 JD hillside, & was unloading, when the combined level off some, into the filling 625 bu. wagon. Costly break down.
Better get a photo of the old 4020 on the front of that thing , good size comparison!
Time for New Holland to get a combine for you to demo
Did not realize just how big those carts are until I saw it next to the Denali.
Hey Ryan!! Its time for Travis and you to sit Dad down and say we need a bigger building lol.
Congrats, Hope to see it in alot of harvest videos this fall.
Good luck pulling it full...........
Cool how r ya Ryan
lol on the height check, seem to recall you got scuppered by the height of cables a few years ago? Regarding the reversing visibility, it's probably designed with pull-through sheds in mind, lol.
I run the 900 bushel cart like yours. No weight management though. If you can come up with a couple cameras that will help. Have one on the back and one on the auger to see how full and if on center. Run on an older magnum front wheel assist. So your tractor should pull it fine.
Very sneaky Ryan, all you need now is a camera on the back of that new cart get travis to do it he’s all hyped up on kick start put him to work
The 82 isn’t going to like that with 1100 onboard! We pulled 1100 with 4X4 for the HP and the weight to control the cart. Be safe on your contoured ground.
You need a camera on the cart
need some trelleborg tm900s on that 8235r
Just need a demo combine with a higher auger!
“that’s gonna make some farmer happy this harvest....”
A camera on the back is a great investment
Rocket is COOL!!!!
So will the combine actually clear the grain cart? It does seem quite a bit taller then the brent.