thanks for your posting George. It gives us non farmers n the community an insight of what is required and how hard you work to keep food on our tables
Great vid George, good to see “proper ground preparation” being carried out and not this min till lark!! You were doing a fine job with the ploughing!! Ground is looking nice.
Great video mate love that 724 I’m a big fendt man myself so it’s great to see you on that rig!! Also got my first go on a fastrac 4220 and I was pleasantly surprised was only carting grain but still...she’s a fair beast for her size..the definition of a pocket rocket
Nice video George. Like it how you explained the joystick on the Fendt and JCB, for me it's very interesting (as I like to know about the controls of machines) even though I most likely never drive one (unfortunatly).
Hey George could you do and video on the fastrac headland management button, i just recently got one and cant get my head round it, use to the john deere system, cheer bud 👍🏻
Yeah the banana in the row will only get worse going over the hill top eh, not a thing i have to worry about too much here, lol. i'm still on the look out for a nice Gregoire Besson 12 to 16 roll over for my T9.615 track to pull as we transition to less chem use. most big ploughs here arent reversible. great vid bud.
Jobs a guddun George. I do like the new into, not too long and interesting. HOWEVER your plan won't work.....they'll just edit the intro out if? they want to steal it. One good thing about not having too many views....no one wants to steal mine lol.
Hi George Saunders I am 18 years of age I am just wondering if u can give me a few tips in farming as I want to start doing it I just want to find out How to get in to farming just Wondering if u can tell me what Qualifications I need
you ploughing your fields i like ploughing,in germany is fieldwork with horsch joker really and then seeding,ploughing in germany is really small. nice tweets sven
you dont have to be moving to pulse joystick left for direction change works when your stationary also , not sure why fendt bother with pushing stick forward / backward when stopped
Hi George, I’m from apart of Australia where we don’t really work too much ground before we sow,(we sow with a direct drill, no till) and I was wondering why you work your ground do much. Also why don’t you run gps in your tractors?? Thanks
hi George , could you tell me what is the difference between a plough with number 3 bodies and a plough with number 8 bodies . have a classic tractor and looking for plough for a working day . what bodies is on your plough on tw 25.
Strange that the Plowing went off the straight line? I thought that all modern tractors use GPS guiding and steering that even allow for the type of ground and weather etc.? So really once the settings are done it should do a line no problems. Also to save your neck George, Get a HD all weather camera fitted outside the tractors looking down at the linkage area and working area and have the image sent to a screen in front of you on the windscreen then you can watch the impertinent and work done there facing forwards? Save the neck mate..
Don't really plough with a gps as the ground dictates the lines strong ground pushes you out and light land pull you in to depth. So your wheel follows the furrow. When I plough I use a vario width so sometimes I'm lucky I can straighten lines using that. Don't want a rabbit running and breaking a leg on your un straight furrows.
Additionally, going from harder to softer ground pulls the plow around in such a fashion that it's working width changes, on a plow that size, probably as much as 3 or 4 inches. Or more, per pass. So after a few dozen passes through a sticky spot a fair bit of wander can be incurred. It is actually the landslide ( straight vertical piece along the axis of travel) that keeps the plow straight. So when encountering a curvy bit, this gets additionally exaggerated on top of the already stiff ground causing it in the first place. I should imagine that rollover plows would be slightly worse for this, since it inherently has to have a slight bit of play in it, to allow it to roll over. Can't comment on that aspect, never used a rollover. But 17 years of competition plowing and over 10 years on top of that ( for 27 plus years in total of plowing) mean I can see pretty easy how George's work got a little wander in it. No big deal, straighten it up some and carry on. The power harrow is right behind ya George, so all sins will be erased!
Smashing video as always fella. The thing with using intros to identify your videos is they can be edited out. Watermarks are much harder to remove. Either way keep it up mate!
the only issue I have with the new intro and the old one for that matter is that its a little too loud again. It doesnt match the volume level of the main content so I find myself lowering the volume at the start for the intro and then turning the volume back up when you start talking.Other than that its a good intro
These modern tractors baffle me. Too much going on with buttons, joysticks, screens, graphics and suspension. I have driven a 16plate Fendt and it felt like I was steering a boat down the road and then I was a bit lost on all the controls. Give me old school basic any day.
just add a watermark to all your video's George, something simple and unobstructive.. no need to mess about with intro's etc as they can be edited out.
thanks for your posting George. It gives us non farmers n the community an insight of what is required and how hard you work to keep food on our tables
I love watching y'all in the UK doing fieldwork because here in WI we have 2 feet of snow covering the ground!
Great vid George, good to see “proper ground preparation” being carried out and not this min till lark!! You were doing a fine job with the ploughing!! Ground is looking nice.
Great video mate love that 724 I’m a big fendt man myself so it’s great to see you on that rig!!
Also got my first go on a fastrac 4220 and I was pleasantly surprised was only carting grain but still...she’s a fair beast for her size..the definition of a pocket rocket
Must be good if folk are nicking it 👌🏻 best compliment
Thanks for video. I like most things on your channel, but ploughing is one of the most interesting I think.
Great video showing that ploughing is not just driving in a straight line.
George thanks for new intro. My old border collie Barney used to jump out of his skin when that TW exhaust roared and it takes summat to wake him up!!
Love the new intro! It's so professional looking!
Nice video George. Like it how you explained the joystick on the Fendt and JCB, for me it's very interesting (as I like to know about the controls of machines) even though I most likely never drive one (unfortunatly).
Lovely tractor I'm restoring a 1974 international 354 with a Ferguson two furrow plough
That fendt is fairly shifting with the plough on. Good video as usual George
👍 Ideal, cheers George, another top job! Great video.
True fans know who's tractor that is gorge. Keep up the good work.
after seeing the title i thought deno was going to show his face, cracking job as allway silly boy
Hey George could you do and video on the fastrac headland management button, i just recently got one and cant get my head round it, use to the john deere system, cheer bud 👍🏻
Good weekend George!!
Cheers Jan, you too, are you heading to SIMA?
Like the new intro, liked the old one too.
Thanks George great vid mate.. Stay safe..
Yeah the banana in the row will only get worse going over the hill top eh, not a thing i have to worry about too much here, lol. i'm still on the look out for a nice Gregoire Besson 12 to 16 roll over for my T9.615 track to pull as we transition to less chem use. most big ploughs here arent reversible. great vid bud.
Very good intro love the video
Hey George looks like we might be able to plant something if the weather stays mild? The ploughs are going through nicely a good 8 inch,s.
Jobs a guddun George. I do like the new into, not too long and interesting. HOWEVER your plan won't work.....they'll just edit the intro out if? they want to steal it. One good thing about not having too many views....no one wants to steal mine lol.
Great video
Doesn't Kvernaland have a new "i" plow which automagically straightens out or keeps straight your furrows?
Great intro George :D Keep up the content!!
Good video George 👍
Hi George Saunders I am 18 years of age I am just wondering if u can give me a few tips in farming as I want to start doing it I just want to find out How to get in to farming just Wondering if u can tell me what Qualifications I need
will spreading gypsum on the heavy clay break the clay down
In Us Midwest the ground is still frozen. No ploughing for us.
Just after you yawned I thought you said you were going to have a kip. 😂
Have you seen Wes' tiny symbol in his videos? You can hardly see it. I have seen some others which have quite large symbols.
Its a great intro! And a great video!
yep that’s real life field work there with the furrow always wanting to pull off. din that straightening up trick many times
you ploughing your fields i like ploughing,in germany is fieldwork with horsch joker really and then seeding,ploughing in germany is really small. nice tweets sven
Great intro
you dont have to be moving to pulse joystick left for direction change works when your stationary also , not sure why fendt bother with pushing stick forward / backward when stopped
Loved the tw engine sound
Nothing wrong with having a little play now and then lol 😂🤣😂🤣
Could you have adjusted the width of the plow to take out the curve
Thomas Basham not that intelligent 😂
I'd love to see a ploughing match between a Harley and a KTM sometime.
Nice one George 👍out of interest, what would you prefer to take out ploughing the fendt or fazzy?
Hi George, I’m from apart of Australia where we don’t really work too much ground before we sow,(we sow with a direct drill, no till) and I was wondering why you work your ground do much. Also why don’t you run gps in your tractors?? Thanks
Charlie in the JCB was running GPS I think
marty summons yeh where as us we get such big paddocks for seeding, spraying and fert spreading its much easier. Plus we have hills mate
Didn’t know you had a claas on the farm.Good vid
what is the best way of ploughing a field
Plowing along at a fast pace for a big plow
hi George , could you tell me what is the difference between a plough with number 3 bodies and a plough with number 8 bodies . have a classic tractor and looking for plough for a working day . what bodies is on your plough on tw 25.
After you yawned, I thought you said ‘I’m going to have a kip video soon’!
Thought something was drastically wrong when you weren't on the fastrac at the start there George !! Didn't seem right somehow.
Why not have a go taking out bends with the vari width?
Strange that the Plowing went off the straight line? I thought that all modern tractors use GPS guiding and steering that even allow for the type of ground and weather etc.? So really once the settings are done it should do a line no problems. Also to save your neck George, Get a HD all weather camera fitted outside the tractors looking down at the linkage area and working area and have the image sent to a screen in front of you on the windscreen then you can watch the impertinent and work done there facing forwards? Save the neck mate..
Colin Campbell hew was ploughing free hand or without the gps
Don't really plough with a gps as the ground dictates the lines strong ground pushes you out and light land pull you in to depth. So your wheel follows the furrow. When I plough I use a vario width so sometimes I'm lucky I can straighten lines using that. Don't want a rabbit running and breaking a leg on your un straight furrows.
Additionally, going from harder to softer ground pulls the plow around in such a fashion that it's working width changes, on a plow that size, probably as much as 3 or 4 inches.
Or more, per pass. So after a few dozen passes through a sticky spot a fair bit of wander can be incurred.
It is actually the landslide ( straight vertical piece along the axis of travel) that keeps the plow straight. So when encountering a curvy bit, this gets additionally exaggerated on top of the already stiff ground causing it in the first place.
I should imagine that rollover plows would be slightly worse for this, since it inherently has to have a slight bit of play in it, to allow it to roll over.
Can't comment on that aspect, never used a rollover.
But 17 years of competition plowing and over 10 years on top of that ( for 27 plus years in total of plowing) mean I can see pretty easy how George's work got a little wander in it.
No big deal, straighten it up some and carry on.
The power harrow is right behind ya George, so all sins will be erased!
It's always a pleasure to see somebody taking pride in there work. Fair does George has podger been catching them rats lol?
Smashing video as always fella. The thing with using intros to identify your videos is they can be edited out. Watermarks are much harder to remove.
Either way keep it up mate!
Are those mirrors on the Fendt heated and electric adjustable?
@@Joey-ve7ku why?
the only issue I have with the new intro and the old one for that matter is that its a little too loud again. It doesnt match the volume level of the main content so I find myself lowering the volume at the start for the intro and then turning the volume back up when you start talking.Other than that its a good intro
Noted Steven 👍
What is going to be planted there
love the videos
I wish, i grew up on a farm. Something about strikes my intrest.
What program did you use to make your intro
These modern tractors baffle me. Too much going on with buttons, joysticks, screens, graphics and suspension. I have driven a 16plate Fendt and it felt like I was steering a boat down the road and then I was a bit lost on all the controls. Give me old school basic any day.
Hey George nice vid mate top job could I be cheeky and get a shout out on the next vid 😝👍👍👍
i thought the fendt tractor had gps
I do like the intro, but i think its a bot too loud. Nice vid tho
Nice intro George i like that better than the t dub.
I USED TO WORK ON FARMS LOVE THE FENDT
I like the tw intro
Typical when you’re trying to sort something out everybody turns up to watch you.
that field needs a soil scan.
Could we get an intro that is all tw
Hello there mate can u do moer vidoes with the dog please
just add a watermark to all your video's George, something simple and unobstructive.. no need to mess about with intro's etc as they can be edited out.
you need to watch the art of ploughing by Massey Ferguson haha
How come your not driving your fasttrack
I like the new into however I think you should have a different music instead of the one you have
Have they still got the John Deere you used to run?
Me sat in the dark then hear the tw (WHAT WAS THAT)
Your intro's are very loud. Especially when your video audio is so quiet.
Do you like a fiat tractor
Привіт,люблю дивитись на таку техніку👍,я з України можливо запропонуєте роботу, працюю на кат лексіон450, працював на джондір 8320 8335р, дякую.
Fastrack has a stupid system Fendt wins