Chasing Sugar Beet | Holmer T4-30 bunker harvester & Grimme Beet Chaser | Breure Klaaswaal
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- Опубліковано 4 бер 2017
- Suikerbieten rooien bij akkerbouwbedrijf Novifarm uit Numansdorp met een Holmer T4-30 Exxact 6 rijige bietenrooier van loonbedrijf Breure uit Klaaswaal (Z-H).
Ook werd een Grimme HAWE RUW 4000 overlaadwagen ingezet. Deze heeft als voordeel dat de kippers niet meer in het land hoeven te komen, zodat er minder sporen worden gereden en de wegen schoon blijven.
De bieten werden vervolgens naar het erf gereden door een Fendt 820 en 818 vario beide met een Beco Maxxim 2000 kipper.
Lifting sugar beet with a Holmer T4-30 Exxact 6 row beet harvester from contractor Breure from Klaaswaal, The Netherlands.
The beet where carted to the edge of the field by New Holland T7.220 with a Grimme HAWE RUW 4000 beet chaser. After they were transferred on to two tractor-trailer combinations existing of a Fendt 820 and 818 vario both with Beco Maxxim 2000 trailers. They main reason for this operation is that you have less traffic on the field and your keeping the roads clean of dirt.
Zuckerrübenernte mit einen Holmer T4-30 Exxact 6 row, 6 Reihe rübenroder und Grimme HAWE RUW 4000
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My grandmother grew up in the countryside of the state of Virgi,. She and my great-grandmother used to make pig feet in the oven. It's awesome to see how others on the other side of the globe in a different culture make them. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
Amazing harvest all completed in quick time. Good video of this process.
good work , this is the inventions that keep agriculture growing and harvested effectively to keep human food consumption needs continuously .
Cool to see how the whole process works!
Immer wieder Klasse , deine Videos!!! Weiter so!!!
Grüße.................Helmut
Great work
Hey traktorspotter!mijn vriend en ik vinden je echt geweldig!we kijken je filmpjes zelfs in de les!
comme toujours des vidéos magnifiques
beautiful Video !!
Hele mooie video!!
Super Holmer
Super Video!
Super Video
Great video, why can't the second tractor + trailer used load right from the harvester.
Super video
mooie video!!!
It's interesting to work, we also grow sugar beets
nice
Very nice!
Cool. Auger trailers are popular for grains in the states, but I've never seen a conveyor trailer for larger crops before. Makes sense.
Круто!
Good Video
nice video LIKE
good video
wat een chaffeur op die t7 !!
Richard Jongsma hoezo is dat een goeie chauffeur?
Super 100+++
I like this job very much and i need this job
Mooie Holmer
That ia well cared for crop land, zero compaction zero weeds.
👍👍👏👏👏
nd can i ask that what u do with the crop residue.. do u plough those in the field????
Mooie video👍🏻
ok so this is a aygar crop...
thnxx sir
That looks a hazardous road fora tractor & fully loaded trailer to cross @ 2:38. I hope there's a one way system in place on that road @ 2:48; imagine having to back up along there if you met one of those halfway along.
The road at 2:48 (and the other piece of it on the other side of the big road) is a private road. It belongs to the farmer.
How will the harvest be picked up from the big pile before going to processing plants?
Beetroots are very sturdy. I think the normal procedure is to use a common (industrial- or construction-type) front-end loader.
Hi, could you please make a videos with forest harvesting ?
Tuyệt
Hey tractorspotter :-) A new style of Video? I love it. The short cut distances speed the content up. So that this hard work to the beets looks pretty funy.
Another question: I would love to get a soundrecord from you from that moment, when beets hit a empty trailer inclouding that moment, sound changes if no beet hit the metal anymore. 15 sec. should be enough That would be a great deal to me. I would try to implement that sound in LS 17 mods. Only for private use. thx
Kilogramm Dezitonne only private that would be a shame
If, I was there.
Hi tractorspotter great videoannd nice work!!!
why not the fendt to go near the holmer to dump faster????
Thomas Stergiou thats about air pressure and faster driving at our farm, or it is just what you like better to drive
The description says this:
The beet where carted to the edge of the field by New Holland T7.220 with a Grimme HAWE RUW 4000 beet chaser. After they were transferred on to two tractor-trailer combinations existing of a Fendt 820 and 818 vario both with Beco Maxxim 2000 trailers. They main reason for this operation is that you have less traffic on the field and your keeping the roads clean of dirt.
And additionaly to that it will be a good idea handling the beets as often, as possible for clean them up.
I know this is old, but for further reference i will copy this here:
If you notice, the New Holland with the Grimme Chaser is running very wide tires at a super low pressure, this way the tractor doesn't damage the soil profile. Also you have less risk of getting stuck.
The Fendt are using slimmer tires at a higher pressure, so they get less friction on the road. Its more fuel efficient and it lowers the running cost (tire wear).
On an ideal situation, you would be using trucks to move the beets on the road.
@@ignasanchezl it had been even clearer if the chaser say had loaded the beets in to road trucks standing besides the road.
but your right about the chaser tractor have tires-pressure for working in soft dirt, not long road travel.
its not easy to see in the video, but i almost bet the chaser bin have hydraulic wheel drive assist engins on the wheels in case it gets muddy.
what is sugar beet ...
i mean i never heard abt this..
sugar cane
beat root
sweet potato..
but sugar beet??
you get sugar from the sugar beets
The sugar beet industry is worth billions how have you not heard of it?
OfficialHydracor ohh god!!!
i have recently studied abt sugarcane and sugar beet..
nd got confused!!!😅😅
What’s the point of loading twice ? Why no just load straight from the harvester?
If you notice, the New Holland with the Grimmer Chaser is running very wide tires at a super low pressure, this way the tractor doesn't damage the soil profile. Also you have less risk of getting stuck.
The Fendts are using slimmer tires at a higher pressure, so they get less friction on the road. Its more fuel efficient and it lowers the running cost (tire wear).
On an ideal situation, you would be using trucks to move the beets on the road.
guys i don't understand one thing, why these vehicles harvest like a drifting? i hope, i can explain myself, pls someone can tell me
Ferhat Çuhadar leave a large wheel mark on the ground
@@damian42069 oo i have guessed that:)) thanks bro
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dlaczego przyczepy nie podjeżdżaja bezpośrednio pod kombajn tylko tracicie czas i paliwo na przyczepę przeładunkowa?
@lukaczmarek Może pole było podmokłe i dzięki przyczepie przeładunkowej nie musieli zmniejszać ciśnienia w kołach wszystkich przyczep?
a po co są przyczepy przeładunkowe? :D kombajn pracuje ciągle i sypane jest w locie, a ciężko jest nauczyć wszystkich traktorzystów jeździć :D
adus1235 przyczepy przeładowcze są po to by przesypac ładunek na samochód który stoi na drodze i nie jest w stanie wjechać w pole. A przesypywanie z przyczepy na przyczepę to jak dla mnie mija się z celem.
Czyli moje przypuszczenia mogą być trafne ;)
Jak pisze w opisie głównym powodem jest utrzymanie mniejszego ruchu maszyn na polu i utrzymanie drogi publicznej w czystości
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I don't quite understand the reason for using this complicated and, I suppose, expensive reloader trailer. Less traffic on the field? But the reloader is much heavier and compacts the ground much more. Less dirt on the road? For the price of that trailer you can buy a MUCH cheaper sweeper or just a powerful water pump to clean the road every 2-3 hours. I usually like European pragmatic approach to agriculture but in this case I simply don't understand the logic behind it.
I know this is old, but for further reference i will copy this here:
If you notice, the New Holland with the Grimme Chaser is running very wide tires at a super low pressure, this way the tractor doesn't damage the soil profile. Also you have less risk of getting stuck.
The Fendt are using slimmer tires at a higher pressure, so they get less friction on the road. Its more fuel efficient and it lowers the running cost (tire wear).
On an ideal situation, you would be using trucks to move the beets on the road.
Also while the trailer might be heavy, most of the weight is composed by load rather than tare.
If this dont make you wanna play farming simulator, nothing will, i seen there was i think this very sugar beet harvester as a mod for 17, sure hope to see it make its way to console.
Ik zie het nut hier toch niet van in hoor ...
Er is geen modder en de karren gaan toch op het veld ... :-/
Minder sporen rijden. die t7 rijd op dikke banden en vet lage druk dan beschadig je de strucuur van de grond niet en die kippers die de bieten transporteren die rijden met een hoge druk voor op de weg dan heb je minder banden slijtage. als je die het land op stuurt ga je dikke sporen rijden en de structuur verkloten dit zie je dan ook terug in de volgende teelt. En ja ze rijden wel op de kopakker maar daar is de structuur vaak toch al slecht omdat je daar het meest rijd en keert en alles dus dan zien we dan door de vingers.
gdzie sa KURWA NASZE POLSKIE CUKROWNIE
Lots of european tax payers money