2021 Wheat Harvest near Lone Wolf Oklahoma{



2021 Wheat Harvest near Lone Wolf Oklahoma Video I filmed on the evening of June 5, 2021 near Lone Wolf Oklahoma. I'm out in the field with Stegman Harvesting from Spearville Kansas as they are custom harvesting wheat for a local farmer. In the video I talk about the equipment used and a little his.

2021 Wheat Harvest near Lone Wolf Oklahoma

- I say Watchitall
- The rims look badass, they should paint the rims on the grain cart aswell
Warto też zobaczyć na stronie: mtklima.pl - serwis klimatyzacji , zawsze też można w necie poszukać. - Lightweight 4wd but very capable of chewing through crops. Gleaner has a lot of upside
- I used to live near here, about seven miles away in Hobart, Oklahoma. It's weird seeing this tiny part of Oklahoma on YouTube lol
- To get an idea of scale, how far the mountains from the 2nd field? Very cool video and beautiful country. Nice job.
- 05:05 that moment when you end your work and have to get the rest of the harvest that courseplay has missed
- Thanks for sharing you videos Mike I think they are very educational, I love watching them, from liverpool UK.
- Looks like the big silvers are MOVIN!
- These bois are hauling ass !!!wonder what the yield and losses are
- Farmer....
- welcome to lone wolf
- Awesome & powerful machine 🤠
- Those black rims are very nice...should put them on more of their tractors
- Gleaner, depending on perspective, back in the day...

Galvanized Goat 😁

Silver sleeted SOB ,😡
- Don't think Gleaner sell in Europe.
- Good work
- Wikipedia claims Hobart gets 26 inches of precipitation each year. Seems on the wetter years there would be some double cropping and especially when grain prices are high. Certainly looks like enough soil moisture to get a good start to milo or beans.

Dont care what color the rim is. Just want a tractor that don't break down.
- For a moment there when I saw the tracks getting dark from dampness in the field I thought I hope they don't get stuck lol. Its amazing to see how big these combines are especially w the headers they use. But when you see the acreage they harvest they definitely need it.
- Them rims aint bad and I think they look good on it.
- How do they get the combines to the next job? Do they load them on semi's?