Donkey Puts the JCB TM420S to the Test at HQ!
Вставка
- Опубліковано 17 сер 2021
- Donkey tries out the JCB TM420S during second cut at HQ, he tests how it handles the wider 710 tyres on the pit and takes on the wagon grass with a MDE Triton X 12ft buckrake!
GRASSMEN are the fast-paced, global agriculture phenomenon whose video content and merchandise are recognised worldwide. The business was started in 2009 by current director Gareth Gault, known to fans as ‘Donkey’. His love and passion for machinery allowed him to experiment with cameras and upload content to UA-cam. To his surprise, a large following soon developed and the niche in the market for real-life, documentary, farming and machinery action made it possible to drive the brand forward.
We at GRASSMEN, pride ourselves on providing an exclusive look into agricultural manufacturers, meeting real, working farmers, showing and demonstrating farming machinery through all seasons such as silage and slurry, and ultimately educating and entertaining our fans.
If you love all things agriculture from top manufacturers such as John Deere, Fendt, Massey Ferguson, JCB, Land Rover and many many more, come and join #teamgrassmen, we would love to have you.
You can also stay in touch and get exclusive behind the scenes with us over on socials:
Facebook: /
Instagram: / official_gr...
Tiktok: / official_gras...
Or shop our iconic GRASSMEN merchandise here:
www.grassmen.com - Авто та транспорт
Love the videos when donkey is driving the kit
The JCB is a fantastic machine and a big help on the farm 👍👍💪
Looks like donkey had some fun on the pit😁👍 the big man can smile when he has such a nice toy to play with👍👍
घेत
Your presentation is excellent though,as always.thanks.
Fantastic review of a machine!
Looks a fair tool that's for sure.
Have a jcb420s on demo in galway put up second cut with her savage bus👍👌
A good improvement would be jcb letting you buy the buttons for the joystick which go on every single jcb machine
Great review 👌🏻😍
Beautiful cab
Yeah lovely cab
Every time I see farmers working on a silage pit, I think "there must be a better way of doing this". Presumably people have tried, but failed to improve on this method.
What's wrong with our method
Is there any difference (other than articulated to four wheel steer) between the articulated and four wheel steer telehandlers?
Decent video
You’ll have to drop it down to Farmer Phil for a few days, he’s in big trouble with the poor ould Venieri and I reckon that yoke would suit him down to the ground…
We still have are 270 jcb
Needs a Push Off Rake ! - way faster and more efficient
Naa
All right Donkey you say there's not enough people coming into driving. How or where would you go to get started in driving agricultural equipment? Or does such a place exist?
When are yous going to get the cobwebs blowing out of the 7140 magnum?
We have a new weidemann 5080t and 3 Massey Ferguson’s 4707 no cab 6715 6716 with loader
She's nearly as good as the old Redrock loader 😂
They were good hi.
@@Grassmen what's that red loader?
@@amps8lfc looks like a weidemann
Think am over due a spin in the jd with the 1 and only kirsty
Wot the name of the end tune donkey
What’s the name of the song?
Siine ft. LaKesha Nugent - Let Me Get to Know You
deutx
Rough machine tho
Big man in a we cab
The cabs not that wee lol
It's nonsense really,how everyone has gone away from push off buck rakes,no waggling the joystick continually and better vision,it looks silly when you do that and the push off is the most effective at leveling crop.
Would totally agree!! The whole aim is to get the grass air tight in the clamp never mind fluff it up while buckraking.
The way he has filled the pit just makes me cringe.
Ii iip
Im farming in ireland. I can safely say there hasn't been a pushoff rake in my yard since 1995
Your point ?
First
Not a patch to a Volvo
Pure junk. Get a volvo
Comparing apples to oranges lad, they do enough loader reviews, this is for the fellas that a telehandler would suit. We all know well how loaders can rip through loads and pack. I do think this might go through maize a bit better, or maybe chopper grass than the loader wagon