50,000lb Pay Loader VS. 45ft Combine Header?

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Published 2024-07-03
Finishing up the 377 Peterbilt and beginning to tackle some harvest equipment repairs.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Stepica
    This is so much cooler than the "Hey guys, we spent 1230234789qw0t483124230423098 dollars for this brand new header!" types of videos. That goes for yout trucks, tractors, bins, all of it. Such a great philosophy of farming and life!
  • @MartyCantrell
    The fact that you guys can fix whatever problems that pop up just shows the good old American can do attitude. I love it.
  • @carmenp1976
    Thank you for putting the date in your videos. Especially for us farmer types who look at your crops!
  • @ianmckay1780
    Now that is what we want to see: real engineering being done on the farm, the way farmers do it! That was an ingenious way to straighten that header. Never seen it done that way before, but it obviously works because it is so much straighter than it was. Like that you used a much longer length of pipe to re sleeve the joint, it adds a bit of rigidity to the frame. At least the extensions weren't welded on before, that would have been nasty to fix. Thanks from UK.
  • The work you guys do is awesome! I'm a retired body man and to watch you guys straighten that header is a piece of greatness !!!
  • There's nothing you guys can't modify to make it work! Mr Bob should be extremely proud!
  • I want to say this; I'm so glad you guys decided to start filming your activities in the day to day life of Welker Farms. You guys work as a family , that is rare in todays world. You tube is a much better platform because your here please don't stop . Been watching for a long time. Stay true. to God and family. As Journey once said don't stop believing . God Bless stay well until next time.
  • @mnbednar8071
    Outstanding mechanics and fabricators. Bob should be proud of his boys.
  • @Varrig
    It's videos like this one that I absolutely love! Quite a few of the other farm tubers would have immediately been on the phone to the local dealer. It's not stupid if it works! Take care and God bless!
  • We have a 2152 here in Australia and they are known for breaking in the middle, ours has a cable running over the top for bracing
  • Thanks for another great video Welkers. It was so much interesting and informative and enjoyable to watch for sure. About the time I think the Welkers have done all that can be done to fix something, then they come up with another even more amazing project. Like taking the bend out of a header for the combine. Now how many would attempt that-not many!!!! But then in walks the Welkers and well, we can fix that bend. Wow and wow. I am totally impressed that you got the bend out of that header and knew what to bend where and then weld what needed welding to hold it in place. You folks are awesome in fixing farm equipment and I doubt if too many that built it in the first place know how to do what you all just did!!!!!!!!! My compliments to each and every one of you- - you are absolutely awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can all be on my team anytime!!!!! When you get the fine points of that header fixed and or adjusted, you will have a close to new header!!!!!! Nice 👍. Doing well with your sprayer until the hose broke. Scott did a quick hose fix and back to the field for more spraying. Very little down time on that one. Nice work. Nick you did a good job trying to fix the heater core on the new truck. But too many leaks so will need a new part there. Some are just not fixable. Good try. The other cooler you were able to fix. Win one, lose one. Not bad. Got the hood on and ready to go. Getting closer and closer to done all the time. Yeah!!!!!! About it I believe. I am still blown away on you folks taking the bend out of that header. Not many would attempt that. You three made it look easy, not a problem, can do!!!!!!!!!!!! I do sincerely appreciate your talents and the investment you save by being able to fix these high dollar items. Wonderful!!!!!!!! I don’t think you all really understand the importance of your talents and how much it means to the overall farm operation!!!!!!!! I am amazed at you all. Be on my team anytime!!!!!!!!! You all take care and be safe. Sending my prayers and blessings for some RAIN 🌧️ to help your crops!!!!!!!!! Take care my dear friends!!!! The Iowa farm boy. Steve. 😊👍👋🙏🙏✅🇺🇸🇺🇸
  • @ronhayes832
    Farmers doing what farmers do- taking two halves and making a whole!
  • Thanks for the "blessing', please rejoice that many of us have returned a blessing your way.
  • @thenerv37
    My experience in fixing coolant leaks in radiators is extensive. It tells me that I will be fixing a leak in a different spot 9 months to a year and they come faster after that. I hope you have a better experience.
  • Perfect example of farmer helping farmer/ neighbor helping neighbors!!!!!!!!!
  • Your exploration of these heavy-duty machines and their capabilities is both fascinating and informative. By showcasing the comparison between a powerful pay loader and a massive combine header, you've provided valuable insights into industrial machinery and their applications. Your video is sure to captivate audiences interested in engineering, agriculture, and technology. Well done on delivering engaging content that educates and entertains!