@@rubymountainhaygrain9304 Some cheap PVC pipe would round it over or some of those pool noodles or foam pipe insulation would make a soft edge. Gorilla tape in a few spots would allow testing without permanent alteration of the mower. Heck that stuff is durable ...you might use it as the permanent system and refresh the tape each season. Nascar uses it at 200 mph! LOL
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Technology can be used for good or bad, and man never seems to know when to quit. When these massive crop producing machines advance to the point where humans are no longer needed, what will all those crops be grown for?
Feeding everything and also Chemicals.... Corn makes Ethanol which is used in an awful lot of products. If man quit on technology populations would collapse infant mortality would soar and human life expectancy would go back to medieval period of like 45 years old. So f*ck your position on Technology. Also you commented on Technology on a Computer / tablet / phone - on a Video platform - definition of a hypocrite - so sod off to the woods like Ted Kazinsky.
What’s the point 🤷♂️🤷♂️ That investment for just three meters and then it’s good for nothing else Get 9mtrs for same price and use tractor year round That is just a waste of fuel and money
These are 16foot or 5 meter heads, this hay is going through a baler after being twin raked, so dry hay not haylage, this is a good fit for conditioning the hay and dry down. I assume you are are referring to a tractor mounted triple mower, the ones I've seen don't have a roller conditioner, and you have to drive on more hay for turn around and the 3 windrows as opposed to 2 windrows is a problem for raking. But yes, your right it takes a lot of acres to justify $
@@randytaylor4092 not sure but you can rest assured it’s going to cost too dollars but that’s the price you pay for supreme equipment. I suggest teddering because it’s not only faster drying but even windrows after raking. I used Krone gear and I’m 100% confident it’s superior! They are awesome to work on and parts supply isn’t matched by others Seeing is believing,have a look at the beast BigM 14 mtr If they make that and six rotor rakes,they are proven themselves!
Great job on the video, very informative.
Wow they made a huge improvement!
My my FAR CRY from the model 880 I ran back in 1968 with 14 ft header and cab with A/c.
Seems you could easily add some round tubing with mounting tabs to the edge to prevent crop damage at speed by using the existing skirting bolts.
Yes, I don’t think it even needs to be steel, just something to cushion the impact, we’re gonna work on it this winter. Thanks.
@@rubymountainhaygrain9304 Some cheap PVC pipe would round it over or some of those pool noodles or foam pipe insulation would make a soft edge. Gorilla tape in a few spots would allow testing without permanent alteration of the mower. Heck that stuff is durable ...you might use it as the permanent system and refresh the tape each season. Nascar uses it at 200 mph! LOL
Nice!
Awesome video! New supporter here!
Nice looking farm! Where are you guys located?
Thanks, southwest Montana, Dillon, Twin Bridges area.
Lo siento no entendí si es semi automática en su conducción como en EU
Gracias por tu exposición
Cool video
Hello, how many hectares does this machine work per day?
In good conditions 20+ acres/hour, or about 8 hectares/hour if my conversion is correct.. depends how long your day is😄
The real upgrade is the new Massey swathers with the double conditioner headers
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Bonjour
Je me permet de vous demander pourquoi avec un automoteur de fauche il ne se fait pas plus large de coupe?
Bien sincèrement colin dumont
De france
Drôme 26120 ourches
Technology can be used for good or bad, and man never seems to know when to quit. When these massive crop producing machines advance to the point where humans are no longer needed, what will all those crops be grown for?
Feeding everything and also Chemicals.... Corn makes Ethanol which is used in an awful lot of products. If man quit on technology populations would collapse infant mortality would soar and human life expectancy would go back to medieval period of like 45 years old.
So f*ck your position on Technology.
Also you commented on Technology on a Computer / tablet / phone - on a Video platform - definition of a hypocrite - so sod off to the woods like Ted Kazinsky.
Well, I’m not sure if you need to eat, but most people do. So I’d imagine they will still be making food for you all. Lol
Why buy such a small and self propelled mower (only 1 use)??
Why not a tractor and a triple mower? You can use the tractor for other work ...
What’s the point 🤷♂️🤷♂️
That investment for just three meters and then it’s good for nothing else
Get 9mtrs for same price and use tractor year round
That is just a waste of fuel and money
These are 16foot or 5 meter heads, this hay is going through a baler after being twin raked, so dry hay not haylage, this is a good fit for conditioning the hay and dry down.
I assume you are are referring to a tractor mounted triple mower, the ones I've seen don't have a roller conditioner, and you have to drive on more hay for turn around and the 3 windrows as opposed to 2 windrows is a problem for raking. But yes, your right it takes a lot of acres to justify $
@@rubymountainhaygrain9304 Krone have rollers and up to 14 meters in a single pass
@@mungogerryjnr Didn't know that the Krone had a roller, how much does one cost?
@@randytaylor4092 not sure but you can rest assured it’s going to cost too dollars but that’s the price you pay for supreme equipment.
I suggest teddering because it’s not only faster drying but even windrows after raking.
I used Krone gear and I’m 100% confident it’s superior!
They are awesome to work on and parts supply isn’t matched by others
Seeing is believing,have a look at the beast BigM 14 mtr
If they make that and six rotor rakes,they are proven themselves!
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