Very nice vid! Always interesting to see how things are done in other countrys! Nice to see german products that far in the north ;) Greetings from Bavaria!
@@torsteinskjerping6337 okay👍. The nature is awesome 🤩. In 2019 I was in Evje for a week. I love that Small town, and the river Otra 😍. I have been there like 10 times.
On the forager that collects the grass there is a barrel of formic acid that spreads evenly over the grass. This keeps the grass from developing sugars and makes it more tasty to the cows
Are you adding any chemical to those round bales? Looks like they're baled still wet/green. Here, we let it lay a day or 2 before we round bale, otherwise, big chance of fire. Yes, they will heat up inside and combust. Cheers :)
Normaly farmers here adds a liquid to keep it from developing sugar and make a good fermenting process, but the roundbales in this video is not added any type of liquid but still has a good quality and no chance of fire. If the weather plays along we use to let the grass dry for a day, but with the wet weather conditions here on the West Coast of Norway its not always we have time or chance to let it dry before roundbaling.
What is that triangular quick coupler on the front end loader used for? I know that from the front three point hitch but never seen it on a loader. Looks like all your loader tractors have that.
They are called a frames it saves having attach the 3 point linkage all the time you just attach the bracket to your implements and link them together. Its quick and safe
@@torsteinskjerping6337 oh sorry, it means cutting grass and feeding it directly to the cows, some farms do this and never let cows outdoors, its not my idea of how to keep cows ,ours graze
@@paulfearn1371 no we usually cut it for silage not for feeding directly to the cows. In Norway we have rules that the cows must be minimum 8 weeks outside.
Very nice vid! Always interesting to see how things are done in other countrys! Nice to see german products that far in the north ;) Greetings from Bavaria!
👍👍👍Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪👌
Really interresting video! Please more! Greets from italy 😁👍🔝
Fin video !
Thats how we farm in Denmark 50 years ago😳😂. Still love Norway, its so beautiful 😍. Is this video from the Vestside?.
Yes, the West Coast of norway😊
@@torsteinskjerping6337 i was in Bergen in 2012. And just outside, I think I was Eigebergåsen🤔. 20 km Southeast from Bergen.
This video is filmed 40 minutes north of Bergen on a Island called Osterøy 😊
@@torsteinskjerping6337 okay👍. The nature is awesome 🤩. In 2019 I was in Evje for a week. I love that Small town, and the river Otra 😍. I have been there like 10 times.
Tøft me vossakasse pao trucktårn👍🤩
Flott video😊
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Lots of very wet silage. Is tedding an option?
Greetings from Wales 🏴
Its not very common to do tedding in this area because of the wet conditions we have here on the West Coast of Norway.
Va nogen flotte valtrar de hadde der borte👍🚜
👍👌❤️
valtra made in finland
can you make more videos pls
Flott video! Mykje interresant å kikke på. Likte den vossakassen på trucktårn, det var genialt!
Cool Video 👍👍👍 Greeting from Austria🇦🇹 👋
What’s the brand of the hopper behind the tractor on the chopper ? Looks very handy in these little fields
Its called Vossakasse, local produced equipment here in the fjords of Norway😊 very handy for steep hills and small tractors.
Nice video with great stuff!! Greetings from France!
Can you give me the name of the first song? Thanks!
Jumbo Alex Skrindo 😊
Nice! Thank you!
Hello
when u put it in bunk how to keep from rotting it look very green from usa
On the forager that collects the grass there is a barrel of formic acid that spreads evenly over the grass. This keeps the grass from developing sugars and makes it more tasty to the cows
Hei det er bra å se på dette for det gji minner når jeg kjøpte i år 1980 til 1985 takk 🙂👍
Greetings from New Zealand! What country is this?
Norway😊
Nydelig video!
Are you adding any chemical to those round bales? Looks like they're baled still wet/green. Here, we let it lay a day or 2 before we round bale, otherwise, big chance of fire. Yes, they will heat up inside and combust. Cheers :)
Normaly farmers here adds a liquid to keep it from developing sugar and make a good fermenting process, but the roundbales in this video is not added any type of liquid but still has a good quality and no chance of fire. If the weather plays along we use to let the grass dry for a day, but with the wet weather conditions here on the West Coast of Norway its not always we have time or chance to let it dry before roundbaling.
Valtra power💪🏼 greets from finland!
Så eg fôrhøsterrammen bli brukt til lessevogn? :D
Stemmer det, ramma blir brukt som eit slags landbruksdrag😊
idk how it is for fulltime-farmers but for me, just watching people doing this is kinda satisfying, cant explain how or why :P
Kem kjøyre valtraen på myking?
Inge Jostein Turdal😊
Nice video and beautiful to see.
Muy guapo el video me gusta. mucho 👌.
What is that triangular quick coupler on the front end loader used for?
I know that from the front three point hitch but never seen it on a loader.
Looks like all your loader tractors have that.
Its very common to have triangle quick coupler on the frontloader here, so u can use the same equipment on the loader as the three point hitch😊
They are called a frames it saves having attach the 3 point linkage all the time you just attach the bracket to your implements and link them together. Its quick and safe
@@torsteinskjerping6337 Thank you!
Are the quick coupler adapters for the front loader home made or can you by them?
You know where to get them?
@@TheMONTREYJACK1993 Thank you!
Here in Norway we buy them from Lyngdal Triangel, but i think SIP have these adapters too.
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hello from england very intresting video- do you ever use this chopping system for zero grazing, we run steyr and a hurlimann tractors
I'm not quite sure what you mean about " zero grazing"? 😊
@@torsteinskjerping6337 oh sorry, it means cutting grass and feeding it directly to the cows, some farms do this and never let cows outdoors, its not my idea of how to keep cows ,ours graze
@@paulfearn1371 no we usually cut it for silage not for feeding directly to the cows. In Norway we have rules that the cows must be minimum 8 weeks outside.
Ka nommerering å timer er det på den røde valtran i starten?
6550 2005 mod 6800t
@@torsteinskjerping6337 denj såg strøken ut!
Han som har 6550’n hva dyr driver han med? Gården var veldig fin!
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