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Shelling corn 3000 A.

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    Posted: 27 Nov 2023 at 5:37pm
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Hmmm, I'd put the 1 row on the CA and knock that out in no time 
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5000bu/hr / 15 acres/hr = 333bu/acre ?

There is a tremendous amount of crop material being processed by that CaseIH 9250 combine.
That is an extremely well orchestrated harvest. The Kinsey grain cart’s unload auger looks to be 30” diameter? Grain cart driver has lost his ring finger.

Thanks for sharing Nella(Pa).
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That's (conservatively) 750 semi loads to the elevator or other grain storage! A 3000 acre field boggles my mind. Iowa is chopped up into one mile squares, 640 acres apiece. That field is almost 5 square miles! Must not be a lot of roads in Kentucky?
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In the modern day "tech" harvesting scenario, I've always considered the grain cart operator job, to be the most demanding? 

On-the-go loading position/speed/cb communications with combine operator(s),
Catch the combine before its grain tank overflows or that machine stops,
Extend cart's unloading auger while approach truck, mindful of truck exhaust stacks,cab,
Unloading onto truck, be mindful of cart scale, don't overload truck axles, 
Fold cart's unloading auger into transport position before proceeding back to combines, 
Be mindful of uneven field topographies(swales,waterways,gullies,washouts,etc) to avoid/minimize damage resulting of combine unload auger hitting cart & visa-versa, 
Get out of the way at the turnrows/wide sweep turn away/then get back to combine, 
Keep track of total bushels loaded out of each field,
etc.....

Works well if combine(s) stay together within a conducive harvest zone where the combine's unloading auger(s) are always approachable for grain cart(s).
Every other component is waiting for & relying upon the grain cart's performance.
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didnt that same farm have that in wheat afew years ago useing deeres .   its pretty cool, the crew that works that smooth could make a custom operator some money
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This is what our goverment wants!! No little man to mess with for them / hand out checks for aid,,, just around a hundred or so BTO,S to make checks out too! Just my opinion now,,

Edited by DougG - 01 Dec 2023 at 6:50pm
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