Harvesters Cutting Steep Land in Washington USA

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John Deere combines are shown here in action cutting a steep dryland winter wheat field in Walla Walla County, WA. Prescott, WA USA. This is basically the Palouse and harvest just started. 2024 bankout and combine videos in the cabs are incoming. Have a good one!

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Sliding in a near million dollar machine would freak me out big time! You guys have some big stones doing that job.

joelg
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The first time a person swaps ends with a combine on a hill will cause you to fill your knickers really quick. I haven't had it happen on hills like the Skyrockets and I am very thankful. Respect to the farmers that grew up farming there.

mikewood
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We were in Idaho driving around and the terrain was very similar to this and I was thinking to myself how do they plant and harvest this, it’s so steep . Now I know, thanks for sharing. Very cool

MichaelKuczynski-uo
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Only place I ever remembered to wear a seat belt

KarmaShaw-dchd
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That closeup of the downhill turn had my butt puckered through the screen. Big respect from this flatland farmer 👍🏻

farminidaho
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Very impressive in the great Palouse Skyrockets wheat country.
There is only one thing that I would like to see and that is 50 foot hinged draper heads on those combines.
Again, thanks Trevor.

John-ncbl
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That separates the men from the boys!! Lol

SPR-
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Great vid.
Anyone can work the easy paddocks but you guys are next level.
Loved the music.

stevenstart
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Thanks again Trevor, I bet there were some lights flashing and alarms buzzing in those cabs? Lovely filming and scenery.

charlestibbey
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Thanks so much for the videos looks like good crop and would be a thrill to harvest it 👍👍😀

jhanlarosh
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I wouldn't be working after dark either

KarmaShaw-dchd
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The old john deere's I ran you stayed way ahead on the leveling and hard on the brake so when the rear came off the ground the combine would pivot fast enough as to not roll over. The gleaners were to front heavy to turn downhill if steep, so would turn uphill until you couldnt go no more then let it spin the tires to dig holes to hold you while you leaned over and turn rear tires sharp the other way, then back out of your holes and let it slide down and around and head the other way.

Snowbatman
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Great birds eye view Trevor, .would be it be wise not to run full grain bins in such extreme field conditions and makes sense to have a safe park spot with disc harrows, we use to hitch up our trailing 18' grader and a water tanker ready as fire fighting units. It's interesting to see the farmer's homes as it does look like a nice location. Regards, ..Bill.

steigerpower
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Reminds me of my years at Pullman. I didn't go to summer school so saw only 3 seasons.

dougpeterson
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How Washington farmers are more profitable then those in Kansas - in Washington, they farm both sides of the dirt ;)

stoneshrink
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wow, look at that view. These golden hills. Beautyful. Deutz Fahr makes such combines too, but they compensate lenght wise, not from side to side.

nicoquattro
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That last step is a big one when the ladder is on the low side. 😳

KamalToe
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Its one thing combining on relatively flat ground but you need a lot more HP to pull up those hills while working.

peternewman
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Hey there hand,
So I've driven damn near all over this state, I've lived over here in Renton since 2001. I've always thoughy that those golden rolling hills were simply prairie grass like in south central Commifornia. So it's rather impressive that a farmer not only planted something up there, but those combine harvesters are fucking LEGIT!!
I've been wanting to try my hand at some this stuff after playing Farming Simulator with my kids, but there's no goddamn way I'm even suggesting to someone that i try my hand at harvesting in one of those harvesters on a hill like that?
Nope.
I'd be down with chasing grain with the cart though. I watch another farmer up in Canada-A (Farming And Easy) and another one in Minnesota (Millennial Farmer) and one more in the UK (Pemberton Farms) and now you. Really interesting watching how there needs to be farmers growing all these different crops for any number of uses.

It would be cool if next year i could bring my boys out to watch some fields being worked, yall ain't but a couple hours from me. I think just watching machinery being prepped for work would be sufficient as I'm not gunna try and chase anything thru those hills.

Keep on keepin on bro, stay safe and I'll keep watching

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TheBiggRiggz
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Magnifique vidéo et les moissonneuse batteuse 780i et les pentes sont bien équipés et bien intéressante 😂😮😅😊

fredericdelage