GibbsvilleImpl, thank you so much! I've seen so many different products, but you were the only one that understands. It's so hard for us, deaf people on youtube...
I think the old style heads cut closer to the ground, but that's probably not that important. The versatility and speed of the new heads is hard to beat.
Ingénieuse machine... Il est important que toutes ces chaînes soient lors de leur assemblage lubrifiées avec une graisse filante/adhésive contenant du graphite colloïdal.... cela étendra leur durée de vie!!!... sorry my writting....
Nice video. Bit slow them old machines! Are they still widely used in the US and the silo way of storing is non existent in the UK now. Interesting to see thanks
lakestl5000 these aren’t made to cut 100s of acres they are made economically to cut for a smaller producer like us. We cut 25 acres of silage a year and don’t have the justification to own a self propelled.
@@dafarmer3721 we used to do 40 acres with a new Holland 770 and one row corn head so we could run duals on both sides of the tractor, now that was slow
We have mounting kits in stock for John Deere self-propelled and pull-type harvesters. Contact me at 920-528-1436 for further information and pricing. Thanks, Jeff - Gibbsville Implement
GibbsvilleImpl, thank you so much! I've seen so many different products, but you were the only one that understands. It's so hard for us, deaf people on youtube...
I think the old style heads cut closer to the ground, but that's probably not that important.
The versatility and speed of the new heads is hard to beat.
I could go as fast to with are fp240 if the corn is so short. I like the row indipendent corn head.
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I like this work
What was make of the orange tractor 🚜?
Why no sound?
Can I get one of those heads for a Jone Deere 3800 ?
Ingénieuse machine...
Il est important que toutes ces chaînes soient lors de leur assemblage lubrifiées avec une graisse filante/adhésive contenant du graphite colloïdal.... cela étendra leur durée de vie!!!... sorry my writting....
Nice video. Bit slow them old machines! Are they still widely used in the US and the silo way of storing is non existent in the UK now.
Interesting to see thanks
Yea you still see these on smaller dairy and beef farms. Allot cheaper then a SP chopper and you don't have to work on a custom choppers schedule.
i like this machine Dion F41 forage hasvester.. contact sale agent..
God it's got to take forever to do a good sized field with this thing
lakestl5000 these aren’t made to cut 100s of acres they are made economically to cut for a smaller producer like us. We cut 25 acres of silage a year and don’t have the justification to own a self propelled.
@@dafarmer3721 we used to do 40 acres with a new Holland 770 and one row corn head so we could run duals on both sides of the tractor, now that was slow
K precio tiene esa hermosa maquinaria
looked better with old yellar on the draw man have they come a long way used to run papec one row take forever
I'd rather have the Papec.
How much price
how many rows it cut
Up to 4 30" rows. The F61 rotary head is 120" wide. The F64 rotary head is 90" wide.
GibbsvilleImpl the f61 how much price
I want a cutter head like that for my deer can it be done?
We have mounting kits in stock for John Deere self-propelled and pull-type harvesters. Contact me at 920-528-1436 for further information and pricing. Thanks, Jeff - Gibbsville Implement
Hi
is it for sale if then price
asif hayat Yes it's for sale. I'd say that harvester is about 28,000 dollars. The header is probably 10,000.
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