Impressive precision and power! The Claas Xerion 4000 tackles plowing with the innovative Kverneland 10-furrow plow like a true champion. The flexibility and efficiency of this new design are unbeatable-perfect for any soil condition! 🚜💪🌾
At minute 1:25 you can see that on the video only a small part of the area can be seen. Time is money and the bigger the machines the faster he can work :)
In reality even such a field likely doesn't warrant having this kind of tractor and size of plough on hand unless there are several other fields and this perhaps being not the largest either. Money is also money.
+Christoph Arnold Es geht dahinter noch ein ganzes Stück weiter. Auf dem Video ist nur ein kleines Stück zwischen den Häusern zu sehen. Und hey, time is money :-)
Ich pflüge meine Felder ab 30 bis 200 Ha Stücken in Russland mit Traktor 306 PS und Pflug Cairos XS 950-6V (6-Scharige). Insgesamt 460 Ha Ackerflächen. Ich schafe bis zu 50 Ha pro Tag (20 St.). Früher hatte ein großerre Pflug (8 Scharige) maximal 38 Ha pro Tag. An die Stelle verstehe ich nicht: wo spart man Zeit und Geld mit 10 Scharen auf diesen Gärten. Besser wird so sagen: hey, Jungs! Hört auf! Ich mag doch Große Spielzeuge.
+dontflamenogame große trecker fahren ist viel einfacher als kleine bzw ältere trecker zu bewegen, nur auf einer engen straße oder auf dem hof bzw halle wirds ein wenig unübersichtlich. etwas xerion fahren zu lernen braucht man nicht mal 2 tage.. pflügen ist natürlich neben drescher fahren die königsdisziplin
Can someone explain to me why they still use ploughs in Europe while in North America the last 15+ years minimal tillage or no tillage has become the common practice?
Hello P*Funk, in Europe we still like our planet and nature a little. More chemicals are required for minimum or no tillage. The crop rotations are also so often not observed. Unfortunately, more and more farmers in Europe are not working the soil because it is cheaper. This is not a good future for our planet. Opinions differ, this is mine. Greetings from Germany
What about the effects of soil erosion due to agitating the earth this much? I recognize that in America and Canada chemicals are seen as far less an issue. Everyone seems to love Roundup in the states. Monsanto can do no wrong for many farmers. Skepticism of the chemicals is far less pronounced. Are there not better alternatives to chemicals to help minimize the required amount of chemicals with reduced tillage?
That is a very good question to which I unfortunately have no answer. Some approaches of the movie "Tomorrow" (Demain) to see on Amazon Prime, I liked very much but the solution is not either. And now that Monsanto belongs to a German company (BAYER), the problem with Roundup will be solved all by itself, the first complaints are already in preparation. Do other users have a suggestion?
There is one difference between what you see here and much, but not all of Europe and what is commonly found, but again not right across the country US. It is to do with the type of climate each area has. Much of Europe is classified as having a temperate climate. As such, it tends to have a cooler summer and milder winter, particularly compared to the US. Combined with this is an rather regular if not high rainfall. But the crucial aspect of this is that all the available rainfall tends to get fully utilized. With dry conditions and few and hard rain, much of it is wasted, while really dry conditions mean the soil won''t even take it up. Prolonged periods of this means a difference in the type of plant you get and what levels of organic matter you get. Then there is mono-cropping versus a healthy crop rotation practices used in Europe. Unfortunately different techniques mean different yields and margins, but it can pretty well be established that years of max gain is less sustainable than 70 % of max margin which equals only 70% nutrient mining. Rotating what you grow can be done with specific crops in mind that have different requirement and can even include nutrient replenishing crops. Cover crops are now grown to reduce moisture loss and if you're clever, some leguminous element to that cover crop will benefit the soil. The wisdom and knowledge is all there, but many American growers are content with the relatively low cost of being mechanized of but a few crops that can be combine harvested and be done with it. It is part of why The US Mid-West is also called the dust bowl. No wind breaks between the fields and nothing was done about the diminishing quality of the soil, soil moisture retention and so on. No till tech is an answer to this, but farmers were convinced by people with vested interests, as they always have been, to go the chemical route. Unfortunately, Roundup doe not bring back organic matter nor nutrients. Europe does not believe in mono cropping, for one thing, what happens if your one crop fails, or alternatively yields really well but since everyone did really well, there is oversupply and it is worth bugger all. The plough is still the best tool for burying trash, but not so long ago an alternative arrived in the for of top down cultivation. The plough causes a hard pan in the soil over prolonged use at same depth and any form of cultivation probably does this. But subsoilers/rippers cut through that layer. If root crops are in your rotation, then you will need a plough as part of your seedbed prep. Agitating the soil is no problem in itself, it is leaving it exposed to the air means moisture loss and that is very bad. Not such and issue in the area shown here, Holland. Rolling soon after is common, as a means of minimizing the loss. High rates of evaporation are bad. Europe has problems with this in the Mediterranean region, but much less of an issue. In dry areas, no cultivation should occur with considering the moisture loss potential.
Aka en nic solo emos trabajados con vertederas trasera jamas emos experimentado esa nueba texnolojia devido ala gravedad del terreno hay demasiadas piedras
These big tools are impressive. However, because of their size, there's a lot of extra compaction you get over using a traditional 5 or 6 furrow reversible. Our old 5 furrow lemken and electronics free, ultra reliable case international 956 would turn on a sixpence, leave minimal headland compaction and achieve impressive daily acreage performance. Big is not always best, but I do like these machines!
I am from Algeria and I love working in the field of agriculture and animal husbandry, and I want to work with you in this field. Thank you very much......
Влад Бульбашь какой конкурент? Кировец рядом не стоит ,присутствовал на соревнованиях в Германии ,открыл дверь ,по смотрел ,да ну на х.......й и закрыл ,от него дым копоть и шум а работы нет
ЕСЛИ ОТ НЕГО ДЫМ И КОПОТЬ И РАБОТЫ НЕТ ))))))значит тракторист мудак к-700 и к-701 отличные трактора для своего времени ибо давайте не будем забывать в какое время они выпускались в отличии от этого красавца из видео ролика )) а про Германию мне рассказывать не нужно я здесь живу и рабою и регулярно бываю на подобных соревнованиях и не всегда там к-700 проигрывает а чаще всего выигрывает )))
So ein Geschütz muss man auch erstmal beherrschen können!
Respekt an den Fahrer
Impressive precision and power! The Claas Xerion 4000 tackles plowing with the innovative Kverneland 10-furrow plow like a true champion. The flexibility and efficiency of this new design are unbeatable-perfect for any soil condition! 🚜💪🌾
serious video, good to see there's no music blocking the sound of the tractor.
William Whittle
I fix that by opening ua-cam.com/video/y6120QOlsfU/v-deo.html in second tab.
Parapemte
No music, good. Great ploughing.
I'm impressed. This guy did a good job finishing this small parcel with such a big machine!
At minute 1:25 you can see that on the video only a small part of the area can be seen. Time is money and the bigger the machines the faster he can work :)
In reality even such a field likely doesn't warrant having this kind of tractor and size of plough on hand unless there are several other fields and this perhaps being not the largest either. Money is also money.
P*Funk you're absolutely right. This tractor has ~4000 more hectares to work.
Rejoneo
Vgg
Surely That’s one way to bend the beam on a plough trying to plough round bends. Lovely set and I appreciate he’s trying to get all the corners.
Ganz sauber. Der Bursche hat seinen Xerion im Griff! Super Video! 😀
Lucliano Pavarotti.
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Schönes Video! Hoe komt het dat je zo goed Nederlands kan schrijven?
+Tractorspotter GoogleTranslate is my friend :-) I try multilanguage video description
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Wieso ackert man dieses etwas größere Blumenbeet mit 10 Scharen?
+Christoph Arnold Es geht dahinter noch ein ganzes Stück weiter. Auf dem Video ist nur ein kleines Stück zwischen den Häusern zu sehen. Und hey, time is money :-)
Ich pflüge meine Felder ab 30 bis 200 Ha Stücken in Russland mit Traktor 306 PS und Pflug Cairos XS 950-6V (6-Scharige). Insgesamt 460 Ha Ackerflächen. Ich schafe bis zu 50 Ha pro Tag (20 St.). Früher hatte ein großerre Pflug (8 Scharige) maximal 38 Ha pro Tag. An die Stelle verstehe ich nicht: wo spart man Zeit und Geld mit 10 Scharen auf diesen Gärten. Besser wird so sagen: hey, Jungs! Hört auf! Ich mag doch Große Spielzeuge.
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Muss man Können haben, um so ein Monster zu bewegen !
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+dontflamenogame große trecker fahren ist viel einfacher als kleine bzw ältere trecker zu bewegen, nur auf einer engen straße oder auf dem hof bzw halle wirds ein wenig unübersichtlich. etwas xerion fahren zu lernen braucht man nicht mal 2 tage.. pflügen ist natürlich neben drescher fahren die königsdisziplin
naja mittlerweile ist dreschen fahren auch nicht mehr grade schwer, gps an und fertig ^^
Accomplished operator👍
Super video
Schönes Video! Top Fahrer vor allem !!!
bin auch der meinung
Trator incríveis e 👍👍
Extraordinary Modern Agricultural Equipment
yes at 5:00 so surprise
Great video. I love these big tractors!!! What's that big bird I see at 3:00??
Looks like a white stork :-)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_stork
Yes it's an stork, we call it "Klapperstorch"
Rusty White ile
Rusty White💤💤💤💤💤
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@@TraktorVideos bociek (bocian polski)
Auf Karnickelsand pflügen dazu braucht man keine 3 oder 400PS!
Awesome video 👌😁
Who plows headlands first?
Das Gespann rückwärts auf die Straße drücken ist tödlich 🙈😡🤬 , was da alles passieren kann . Wo wurde das Video denn aufgenommen ?
Nice tidy job he’s making there, it takes some doing with gear that size. Good filming well enjoyed. Stephen
What is the location of this video
Germany, MV
Ogień 🔥 na tłoki 💪💪💪💪💪💪
Can someone explain to me why they still use ploughs in Europe while in North America the last 15+ years minimal tillage or no tillage has become the common practice?
Hello P*Funk,
in Europe we still like our planet and nature a little.
More chemicals are required for minimum or no tillage.
The crop rotations are also so often not observed.
Unfortunately, more and more farmers in Europe are not working the soil because it is cheaper.
This is not a good future for our planet.
Opinions differ, this is mine.
Greetings from Germany
What about the effects of soil erosion due to agitating the earth this much? I recognize that in America and Canada chemicals are seen as far less an issue. Everyone seems to love Roundup in the states. Monsanto can do no wrong for many farmers. Skepticism of the chemicals is far less pronounced. Are there not better alternatives to chemicals to help minimize the required amount of chemicals with reduced tillage?
That is a very good question to which I unfortunately have no answer.
Some approaches of the movie "Tomorrow" (Demain) to see on Amazon Prime, I liked very much but the solution is not either.
And now that Monsanto belongs to a German company (BAYER), the problem with Roundup will be solved all by itself, the first complaints are already in preparation.
Do other users have a suggestion?
There is one difference between what you see here and much, but not all of Europe and what is commonly found, but again not right across the country US. It is to do with the type of climate each area has. Much of Europe is classified as having a temperate climate. As such, it tends to have a cooler summer and milder winter, particularly compared to the US. Combined with this is an rather regular if not high rainfall. But the crucial aspect of this is that all the available rainfall tends to get fully utilized. With dry conditions and few and hard rain, much of it is wasted, while really dry conditions mean the soil won''t even take it up. Prolonged periods of this means a difference in the type of plant you get and what levels of organic matter you get. Then there is mono-cropping versus a healthy crop rotation practices used in Europe. Unfortunately different techniques mean different yields and margins, but it can pretty well be established that years of max gain is less sustainable than 70 % of max margin which equals only 70% nutrient mining. Rotating what you grow can be done with specific crops in mind that have different requirement and can even include nutrient replenishing crops. Cover crops are now grown to reduce moisture loss and if you're clever, some leguminous element to that cover crop will benefit the soil. The wisdom and knowledge is all there, but many American growers are content with the relatively low cost of being mechanized of but a few crops that can be combine harvested and be done with it. It is part of why The US Mid-West is also called the dust bowl. No wind breaks between the fields and nothing was done about the diminishing quality of the soil, soil moisture retention and so on. No till tech is an answer to this, but farmers were convinced by people with vested interests, as they always have been, to go the chemical route. Unfortunately, Roundup doe not bring back organic matter nor nutrients. Europe does not believe in mono cropping, for one thing, what happens if your one crop fails, or alternatively yields really well but since everyone did really well, there is oversupply and it is worth bugger all.
The plough is still the best tool for burying trash, but not so long ago an alternative arrived in the for of top down cultivation. The plough causes a hard pan in the soil over prolonged use at same depth and any form of cultivation probably does this. But subsoilers/rippers cut through that layer. If root crops are in your rotation, then you will need a plough as part of your seedbed prep. Agitating the soil is no problem in itself, it is leaving it exposed to the air means moisture loss and that is very bad. Not such and issue in the area shown here, Holland. Rolling soon after is common, as a means of minimizing the loss. High rates of evaporation are bad. Europe has problems with this in the Mediterranean region, but much less of an issue. In dry areas, no cultivation should occur with considering the moisture loss potential.
That was a fantastically insightful post Alex. So much in such a short post. Thank you very much.
I like it!he got skills driving backwards.
Esi musica di aratro e rombo di motore un intonare di voglia di lavorare con contorno di profumo di terra originale Buon lavoro e buona produzione 🙋💪👍
Very good filming. Thanks for posting. Stephen
den Rest vom vorgewände mit nem 4 Schar noch bearbeiten und schon hast ein perfekt gepflügtes Feld😊
I'd love to drive a Xerion or a very big tractor with tracks once !
Impresionante, simplemente espectacular , me encantaría tener uno de estos poderosos, y el precio cuanto seria con todo implementó
Amigo por parte baja unos 120mil dólares o más
5:07 - is edit out, I wonder what happened there :p
Does anyone in Europe know how to lay out lands?
The area of this land is how many square meters
Reversible plow, why? Is is worth the huge extra expense just to eliminate a few furrows
Sehr schönes Gespann !
Aka en nic solo emos trabajados con vertederas trasera jamas emos experimentado esa nueba texnolojia devido ala gravedad del terreno hay demasiadas piedras
belle vidéo !
Exportar para o Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🌞
These big tools are impressive. However, because of their size, there's a lot of extra compaction you get over using a traditional 5 or 6 furrow reversible. Our old 5 furrow lemken and electronics free, ultra reliable case international 956 would turn on a sixpence, leave minimal headland compaction and achieve impressive daily acreage performance. Big is not always best, but I do like these machines!
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Try pulling that on our heavy Wealden clay and see how you get on!
Son Pflug ist bei mir in der Gegend auch unterwegs aber davor hängt ein Fendt 936
+philipp krueger Mir wollten sie erzählen der Xerion schafft das nicht aber wie ihr seht, ist das gar kein Problem :-)
Top top👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Super Video, Like !!
The edge line....awesome
No problem tackling the headlands.
Gdzie taki pług do takiego pola
Der Pflug hört sich nicht sonderlich stabil an
Ja kein wunder wenn man einen so langen karrenpflug so um die ecke reißt
Acá en Argentina los arados están todos abandonados porque es malo mover la tierra ,al menos eso dicen los que saben ???
I am from Algeria and I love working in the field of agriculture and animal husbandry, and I want to work with you in this field. Thank you very much......
Super
Pěkné video 👍😉
Únete a la gran familia de TractorPasión
c'est un vrai pilote le gars !!
Benoit-Joseph Berteloot
Benoit-Joseph Berteloot
Benoit-Joseph Berteloot
Un Français
Bom de manobra. Nice video!
het is Nice om mijn het het is goed moeder mee te pranken met een Lego traktor en ik doe net als of dat mijn Lego traktor geluid maakt
Sehr gut..
τσώντα
Greay
J'en veux un comme ça pour Noel
lái được cái máy này thuộc nhóm cao thủ
хорошо пашет после такой вспашки и сеить сразу можно а не как у нас сперва пашут патом акша ходят лишнее топливо и запчасти
Красота 👍👍👍
J'ai 12 ans d'expérience dans le domaine des machines agricoles de toutes sortes
Je cherche un visa de travail si possible
Die vogel schijt dat veld onder
Плуг так страшно хрустит
Cooles Video
Statt einer sauberen Kante mit schöner Furche macht er so einen Murks...
MrPummi88 Schon mal was von festgefahrenen Vorgewende gehört?
Имея такой широкий захват и топтать бороду колесом это не правильно. Внешне поверхность ровная но при посеве косяки от уплотненой борозды вылазят
Aber leider nicht so sauberes Pflugbild
Супер робота аот в нас спахали до самих стовбів чи до самої дороги.
Шо у вас там в Германии вместо земли песок?
Boys land as i say in the UK , no clay there !!!
Вот это бандура. Еще и полторы тонны железа на противовесе таскает, наверно, что бы передок не бросало в стороны.
это единственный конкурент Русскому трактору к-700 и к-701 ))))
Влад Бульбашь какой конкурент? Кировец рядом не стоит ,присутствовал на соревнованиях в Германии ,открыл дверь ,по смотрел ,да ну на х.......й и закрыл ,от него дым копоть и шум а работы нет
ЕСЛИ ОТ НЕГО ДЫМ И КОПОТЬ И РАБОТЫ НЕТ ))))))значит тракторист мудак к-700 и к-701 отличные трактора для своего времени ибо давайте не будем забывать в какое время они выпускались в отличии от этого красавца из видео ролика )) а про Германию мне рассказывать не нужно я здесь живу и рабою и регулярно бываю на подобных соревнованиях и не всегда там к-700 проигрывает а чаще всего выигрывает )))
а если нае...этот лощеный буржуй вот будут там танцы с бубнами)
Всегда приятно остановиться :-)
Hello
Fajny zestaw zwłaszcza Xerion jak dla mnie najładniejszy ciągnik
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BENHA PARA O BRAZIL ESTE TRAOR CRASS
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Che spettacolo
Nice video
Такой большой трактор и очень маленький плуг😂
le 285 son ochenta hp por que cinco se Ditribuyen.en Diferente fusione.
Furchen und Reifenbreite passen nicht zusammen
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Super Video und Top Gespann :-) - Von uns ein Abo - schau mal bei uns vorbei.
ghhhhuhn
The soil is too soft
Moi abdo marocain je cherch travail set ici
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Класс.
Гут.
MuZika
Esto estas bueno hermoso
Precioso
На такой земле и мтз плуг потянет
Schreibfehler! "BEIM plügen😂😂
Ford traktor
na takie pole to az szkoda
J aimerai bien pilote cet engin
км 12 джонн 17 как профи зн 36га быс
Mrb
🌸🇩🇪👍🏻
Oh
hii
wow thats a huge seagull
martin jeffery that's a stork.
這個人💋笨看就知不會開算🤖犁田機。
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