You watch enough of these and “How it’s Made” and you come to the conclusion that its really cool but also, how the hell are THOSE machines made?
Yes I understand it has an air blower that identifies unripe fruit or debris or whatever but how that thing? Cool you’re showing me how apple sauce is made but that GIANT carousel that holds thousands of bottles to have the sauce put in it, where did that come from!?
It all just starts to feel like we started on page 50 of the book how to make xyz. Step one, have this likely multimillion dollar machine magically appear because we wont tell you how THAT’s made, only what it’s making.
Have they finally invented small animal filters for these? My uncle used to talk about how he could’ve carpeted his whole house with all the rabbits, raccoons, etc that he’d mow down while harvesting xD
I grew up on a farm and one time my father forgot to increase the rpm’s of the rotors where the wheat gets thrashed. It plugged up imminently. We had to remove the concaves and pull the stalks of grain out manually. It took hours to do this.
Looking like 600k-1mil+ for one of these bad boys. I think this would be awesome to see in the start to one of those “How I make breakfast cereal for under $3!?”, like those knife sharpening videos that they use 30k worth of machines.
Until they break, yeah.
So where do I sign up to be a farmer? Looks easy.
To shreds, you say?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXJKdh1KZ0w
The metal blades that spin at 120rpm “gently” pull apart the crop.
Cool vid!
Not a farmer, but I want one…
I saw a video of a dude jump in a baler and run off. This video suggests he shouldve been in pieces.
Edit: i’ve now understood the difference between a combine and a baler, ty stop telling me.
surprisingly complex machine
The availability of our food supply depends upon the reliable function of a Rube Goldberg machine. Great.
I’m assuming this is for the UK market. I would expect a lot more slide guitars in the soundtrack is it was for the US.
fuck john deer though
This is not the music nor that narrator I expected.
I was hoping for a thick, illegible cajun accent and banjos.
Wow, that is an impressive machine
Whenever I see vids like this, It always amazes me how humans (with help from robots) are able to build things as intricate and functional as this.
You watch enough of these and “How it’s Made” and you come to the conclusion that its really cool but also, how the hell are THOSE machines made?
Yes I understand it has an air blower that identifies unripe fruit or debris or whatever but how that thing? Cool you’re showing me how apple sauce is made but that GIANT carousel that holds thousands of bottles to have the sauce put in it, where did that come from!?
It all just starts to feel like we started on page 50 of the book how to make xyz. Step one, have this likely multimillion dollar machine magically appear because we wont tell you how THAT’s made, only what it’s making.
Get Jeremy Renner to test drive it.
Cool. Can I fix it myself?
Redneck turboencabulator vibes
It’s all good until a worm sign.
Have they finally invented small animal filters for these? My uncle used to talk about how he could’ve carpeted his whole house with all the rabbits, raccoons, etc that he’d mow down while harvesting xD
I grew up on a farm and one time my father forgot to increase the rpm’s of the rotors where the wheat gets thrashed. It plugged up imminently. We had to remove the concaves and pull the stalks of grain out manually. It took hours to do this.
That looks expensive.
So r/videos is now r/commercials? Got it
Stupid Spez.
> The large “fingers” spaced in a *special pattern* on the rotor…
I feel like an intern wrote this section of the copy and nobody remembered to edit it.
Looking like 600k-1mil+ for one of these bad boys. I think this would be awesome to see in the start to one of those “How I make breakfast cereal for under $3!?”, like those knife sharpening videos that they use 30k worth of machines.