The 2,000 Mile Fall Harvest Pull

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East Moline, IL, is calling your name! We're ready for you!

JohnDeere
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It’s good to see you smiling and happy again Hayden. Tess. It’s good to see you back

DannyCockrell-gd
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Tessa, welcome back.. You were missed ♥️

I love your travel videos, thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into making these videos Hayden ❤️❤️ Glad you all made it safely! - Hope

AureFreePress
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Loved the new travel shots of moving your equipment. Loved the sweet downshifting of the 18 wheeler pulling a grade. Somebody knows how to ride! Awesome! Things like that may seem ordinary and boring to you guys traveling, but it is new to us who have never farmed in our life. Fascinated with your travels to harvest America's bounty. Thanks for the ride along! Nice to see Tessa back! Fall is definitely in the air!

danielorr
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You can take a tour at the Grand Island plant. They offer them. I’ve spent a lot of time there and Hastings. The funny thing to me is, all those fields of beans and corn around that plant? And all you see are Deere combines and tractors running. It makes me laugh every time I am there.

peteparker
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The 2, 000-mile journey seems like such a grind, but watching you haul all that equipment and seeing those sunsets is amazing. That shot in Valentine, Nebraska was stunning! 🌅💪

FarmGearInnovators
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Glad you guys make it safely good to see Tessa back!!!

JohndeereboyJensen
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Outstanding video. Love the different shots, combined camera was very cool. Welcome back Tessa. Thanks for sharing your life with us. Pray you all have a safe move

johndelp
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My mom graduated in Valentine. I had a 1st cousin living there he just past away. Danielski Harvesting and Farming is base out of Valentine too. And that Sinclare gas station is own by them. My cousin ran his semi truck with the for many years.

DougFritzler-zh
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Glad y’all made it safe. Good to see Tessa back. Love her lil angel. About five months ago we had to send our weiny dog to be with Jesus after 19 years. Love every day you have with your fur angels. They are an amazing part of our lives. Stay safe and good luck on the harvest.

davidmohr
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Savage intro to the video Hayden. Super footage and editing. Thank you

mickful
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You would enjoy going. through the John Deere combine plant and the Commons in Moline Illinois. The Commons is where they display the new equipment and a memorabilia store where you can spend a lot of money. I live 10 mile from there and I visit the Commons often even though it is the wrong color of equipment for me . Happy Harvest!

garydavison
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I'm watching from Hawaii while on vacation. Back to North Dakota on Friday, enjoy your videos.

lesliewoinarowicz
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1880 town is a cool little town to stop at. Did it last year while on vacation!

joejerue
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Moving can be a long tireing chore, looks like every thing went great.🤩👍👍

stuartroland
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I wish I knew you guys were in Broken Bow. I would take it all out for supper. Be safe out there your buddy from Nebraska

mathiggins
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Welcome back Tessa. How do your dog and dibbs get along?

dennisbelles
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Another leg of your journey in life bag. Thank for sharing the trip,

gilreynolds
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I've actually driven past the case combine factory and it's so cool seeing some of their combines on display in front of the building

evancalderongaming
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1880 Town are all old building, many in near original condition. Many were moved in to the present site. There is some memorabilia from the movie Dancing with Wolves. It is an interesting stop. We went thru the JD combine factory a few years ago. It was just a little before JD was going to quit building their "straw walker" combines. It was an interesting tour.

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