@@garykemp6436 Thanks for that reply. - Very interesting, - and a most resourceful and inventive man. Now tell me he built those 'pivot steer' haul trucks as well and I won't be surprised. They certainly seem to be unique to Australia.
@@garykemp6436 I'm surprised he didn't keep to the 'Tractor -Trailer' combinations as, I presume the trailers were detachable, - that way at least the tractors were available for other uses when not hauling them for cut cane 'billets'.
i saw that harvester go past my uncles farm while in bundy
What's the cost of this machine And Side Trucks IN INDIA..
Nice Video
Los que sabemos de esas máquinas Es una belleza de maquina
I remember when i use to do this job by hand !...( use a Machete to cut the cane )...
Nice Video!!! Hope you have John Deere Sugar Can Harvester on Next Time!!!
I am Spanish but I worked for 20 years in a machine similar to that, could I get a work contract with you for the next campaign?????
Their is plenty of work here but you need a work visa first
Exelent video
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Where was this filmed?
Bundaberg Australia
What make is the 'cutter' ? It looks like a Cameco or Broussard. Interesting video.
It's built in a farmer's shed Doug Young he had a lot to do with the 2 row Cameco
@@garykemp6436 Thanks for that reply. - Very interesting, - and a most resourceful and inventive man. Now tell me he built those 'pivot steer' haul trucks as well and I won't be surprised. They certainly seem to be unique to Australia.
@@christopherlovelock9104 yes Doug built the articulated haulouts they are 4x4 he built the newest one just 2 season ago
@@garykemp6436 I'm surprised he didn't keep to the 'Tractor -Trailer' combinations as, I presume the trailers were detachable, - that way at least the tractors were available for other uses when not hauling them for cut cane 'billets'.