#6 Canola Harvest 2023 | It's Been A Learning Experience | Canola Harvest Australia

#6 Canola Harvest 2023 | It's Been A Learning Experience | Canola Harvest Australia

Lock Valley Farms

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@juliedenisclark3778
@juliedenisclark3778 - 02.12.2023 07:09

Night time is the best for harvesting canola enjoy your family videos 👍❤️😊🇦🇺😊

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@lostjackets4006
@lostjackets4006 - 02.12.2023 07:41

Well done Henry!

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@Melripley48
@Melripley48 - 02.12.2023 07:52

A great picture of life on a mixed farm in good non-irrigated Australian farm country. A little bit on the dry side but as last year's results showed it can really deliver. Well done Henry & family.

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@joshnankervis7444
@joshnankervis7444 - 02.12.2023 07:55

Great Vid mate really good watch :)

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@AimeeandGrantPallant
@AimeeandGrantPallant - 02.12.2023 07:58

Oh oh interesting in 9 months. Enjoy you videos hope all your efforts turn to gold as luck with seals etc not on your side good luck rest season

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@1brymark
@1brymark - 02.12.2023 08:10

Go the same way as the way it was windrowed otherwise the front will not pick it up. If you go the wrong way the fingers can't grab the storks. Go the other way they grab the pods first and will feed in no worries.

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@sividproductions6591
@sividproductions6591 - 02.12.2023 08:10

Hi Henry
I made 2 steel extensions to raise the wires.
You definitely need them.
I raised it about 10 inches

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@darrylpaulhus3069
@darrylpaulhus3069 - 02.12.2023 08:21

25' swaths for that front was likely design criteria as they are quite old.

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@sividproductions6591
@sividproductions6591 - 02.12.2023 08:33

Hi Henry
Me again.
Bottom sieve needs to be closed up completely , it still has holes so works perfectly.
You really need a adjustable precleaner for canola and you close it up completely.
The cleaning fan needs to be at the slowest , we run around 500 revs but I think the slowest for the 70 series is around 650.
Chopper needs to be on slow speed because it will draw air and create to much wind.
These machines were primarily built for corn and canola was a after thought so mods were needed to make them right for canola.
Your feederhouse slipclutch needs stronger springs (8 of) and don't grease it at all.
You should be able to get at least 20 tonne per hour with less than 1% admixture if you set them up that way.
If you have to turn your fan speed up any higher than 550 -600 to get a clean sample, then you will lose grain out the back.

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@hoff8322
@hoff8322 - 02.12.2023 09:03

Go the same way as the windrower. Feeder chain in slow feeding accelerator on fast and feed drum up...do a loaded shut down to see how many filler plates you need to load the sive evenly. 2 rows left one row right side at least.. on rear separator grates.

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@laurie9142
@laurie9142 - 02.12.2023 09:51

You are feeding in the wrong direction

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@bobuncle8704
@bobuncle8704 - 02.12.2023 10:42

I do like a night shift, but man, with the hours you’ve already put in that’s a blazin long day.

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@DavidEdwards-p9z
@DavidEdwards-p9z - 02.12.2023 10:52

If you have an adjustable pre-cleaner close it right down it will improve your sample.

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@stevenstart8728
@stevenstart8728 - 02.12.2023 11:54

One thing we have all learnt the hard way Henry is you won’t pick up canola going backwards. You always have to follow the way the windrower cut the crop. Also your bottom sieve has to be shut, not just partly shut.

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@GlobalTriathlonNetwork
@GlobalTriathlonNetwork - 02.12.2023 11:57

Getting about 10-14 ads per video now. Really hope yt is paying you properly for all the ad views

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@ronaldlucas5360
@ronaldlucas5360 - 02.12.2023 13:33

Nice to see your harvest is going on well.

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@deerefredj5975
@deerefredj5975 - 02.12.2023 14:55

I have found JOHN DEERE's are great for harvesting most crops including canola !!! ,as others have said ,have to go the same direction as the windrower went !! good video :)

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@doubleograzingcompany2780
@doubleograzingcompany2780 - 02.12.2023 18:12

You probably still have a ways to go before all your breakdowns are out of the way, just the way it goes it seems. But just think, eventually you will be smooth sailing again. 😂

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@howardkennerley4679
@howardkennerley4679 - 02.12.2023 21:46

Loving this Henry , minus 8 here in the UK after 235mm of rain in October , seeded 10% , oh well that's farming .

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@justinemagson1767
@justinemagson1767 - 03.12.2023 09:38

You guessed 40 and it was 39.34. And you call yourself a farmer. By the way for what is worth, shut the pre cleaner and botttom riddle and if it’s really fit then slow the drum down. Run as much blast as you can until you’re unhappy with the losses

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@cts2741
@cts2741 - 03.12.2023 14:10

Regarding the hydraulic ram. When weight is left on a hydraulic ram for a period of time with both ports blocked off, a force called pressure intensification can occur. What happens, is that as the weight tries to retract the rod into the cylinder, (but can't because there is nowhere for the oil to go) oil will slowly leak past the piston seals inside the cylinder. As this oil moves from the big end to the rod end, the area available for this extra oil decreases. As per laws of physics, the load is constant and the area is decreased, therefore the pressure will increase. Sometimes to catastrophic levels. This is why it takes a while to happen.

Good practice is to take all the weight off any hydraulic equipment whenever possible. (John Deere headers excepted, due to single acting hydraulic rams, it can't happen) Any reason why you need to leave the tynes off the ground?

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@gregoryrogers1420
@gregoryrogers1420 - 15.12.2023 22:38

'promo sm' 😁

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@JosefMalecký
@JosefMalecký - 01.01.2024 20:57

what is your purchase price for wheat

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@susandailylife
@susandailylife - 02.10.2024 04:51

You make living off the land look so enjoyable

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