Great video, farmers must have knowledge of every trade to keep things going on the farm. Welds look great on the chopper and nice job getting it repaired and ready to go. I see Vermont had major flooding again, hope you guys missed it. Keep up the great work and enjoy every one of your videos, my escape from this crazy world, even if only for a little while.
That was awesome . I think you're all pretty amazing Farmer's/mechanics and shed construction is their any thing you can't do. With all the krone machine's in you're area it's ridicules that the dont have parts readable available You were right to have a good old rant about krone Andreas they should listen to their customers You done an amazing job on the repair You're intern Simon will definitely learn a lot from all of you over the next three months It was a really enjoyable video to watch looking forward to the next one Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
I understand your frustration about the parts of the Big M, but I farm in the Netherlands, which is next to Germany, and we have the same problems here at Krone... Our only luck is that our dealer has built up a stock of the common parts himself. But the importer and the factory make a mess of it. Good luck and nice weather with the third cut! greetings from the Netherlands
@@802Farmers Absolutely, Krone produces excellent machines. We don't have a Big M but a B1000 CV, which is our third Krone triple mower in the years. By the way, our entire hay line is from Krone, very satisfied with it. But the parts service was very recognizable when you made that point in the video
I had alot of krone equipment over the years. Ran into same issues your having about parts availability and cost of it and started to trade off. Still have a big square and Tedder here. Anyhow good luck!
Are you going to use any kind of hurricane strap to help hold the trusses down? Neighbor made his own after having a similar situation. Just strips of metal with 3 or 4 holes on either end for screws. Parts in general are becoming a real pain to get but sadly we all are in that fight because the equipment's got to keep rolling
That's poor to be stripping that bed out. How many acres/hectares has it mowed,it's only a couple years old isn't it. Our triple mowers cut up to 6500ha per year,our KV53100 BX triple groupers are going into their 5th season with 12,000ha on them,thats close to 30,000 acres. We havent done a module or replaced any discs yet.
OMG, Marcus looks just like his father, wow! Very cool.
Yes he does 👍🏻
Great video, farmers must have knowledge of every trade to keep things going on the farm. Welds look great on the chopper and nice job getting it repaired and ready to go.
I see Vermont had major flooding again, hope you guys missed it.
Keep up the great work and enjoy every one of your videos, my escape from this crazy world, even if only for a little while.
Thank you. Always a lot to do. And best to know how to do a little of everything. Thanks for watching
That was awesome . I think you're all pretty amazing Farmer's/mechanics and shed construction is their any thing you can't do.
With all the krone machine's in you're area it's ridicules that the dont have parts readable available You were right to have a good old rant about krone Andreas they should listen to their customers You done an amazing job on the repair You're intern Simon will definitely learn a lot from all of you over the next three months
It was a really enjoyable video to watch looking forward to the next one
Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Thank you. Hopefully Krone themselves see this but it never happens. He is learning a lot. Thanks for watching!
@@802Farmers 👍
I understand your frustration about the parts of the Big M, but I farm in the Netherlands, which is next to Germany, and we have the same problems here at Krone... Our only luck is that our dealer has built up a stock of the common parts himself. But the importer and the factory make a mess of it.
Good luck and nice weather with the third cut!
greetings from the Netherlands
That sucks. We love the machine but pretty sad not to have very common wear parts in the country.
@@802Farmers Absolutely, Krone produces excellent machines. We don't have a Big M but a B1000 CV, which is our third Krone triple mower in the years. By the way, our entire hay line is from Krone, very satisfied with it. But the parts service was very recognizable when you made that point in the video
Butterfly's on the menu
I had alot of krone equipment over the years. Ran into same issues your having about parts availability and cost of it and started to trade off. Still have a big square and Tedder here. Anyhow good luck!
They make good stuff. Love the mowers. Just things we think needs big improvements to help in the long run.
If people start calling you ‘Blister’ it’s because you appear when the hard work is almost done! 😂
🤣. Just doing multiple projects at the same time is all
Are you going to use any kind of hurricane strap to help hold the trusses down? Neighbor made his own after having a similar situation. Just strips of metal with 3 or 4 holes on either end for screws. Parts in general are becoming a real pain to get but sadly we all are in that fight because the equipment's got to keep rolling
Yes we did. Make sure to our best ability it doesn’t happen again
Can you not put a new bearing in the gear?
That's poor to be stripping that bed out.
How many acres/hectares has it mowed,it's only a couple years old isn't it.
Our triple mowers cut up to 6500ha per year,our KV53100 BX triple groupers are going into their 5th season with 12,000ha on them,thats close to 30,000 acres.
We havent done a module or replaced any discs yet.
It’s definitely under acres to happen. Our old big m has 70,000 acres we did rebuild cutter bars once.
put some doors on sheds my friend keep the wind out
Doors would make the shed a bigger pain than it’s worth.
@@802Farmers lol when the roof blows off that is a pain in my books
Lasted 40 years without them
Nice video guys i have a rant about krone also to do with there round baler parts want to hear it?
Probably very similar to what happened to us.