Excellent to watch the progress of drones video quality as much as farm kit. Got to say my favourite bits are watching the kit pirouetting on the headlands,, something quite satisfying to watch!! Great work, great videos, great kit & excellent channel!!
Thank you. Yeah it is really interesting to see the camera quality progress! Was really fighting whether to start with the older footage or not... didn't want to put new viewers off with the lesser quality clips... but it seemed more fitting to stick to date order as much as possible. Managed to tidy a lot of the older footage up as well, with horizon correction, stabilisation and colour correction... but the newer shots are still loads better. Glad you like the video, thank you for your comment!
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They really like them... much newer than our Claas combines though! So I think anything would have been a huge improvement... but the New Holland machines seem to be doing great! Thanks
Love the video. Really liked the 38furrows! Do you plough all ground each year or is there a min-till element too. One question it raised with me was "Why the huge increase in horsepower used?" The 10furrow plough has remained a staple but the tractor on the front was a Challenger MT765 (circa 360hp if memory serves me right) in 2012 and now it's a 540hp Quadtrac. That's nearly a 200hp increase. Has the output raised 50+% too?
Won’t burn that much more fuel if there’s a good operator in it. I think most of it will be them pulling a vaddie topdown and needing 600 horse on the hills. Also Iveco engines don’t seem to go bang as much as the cats do.
Afternoon guys am really sorry to sound cheeky I don’t suppose you guys have got any land out season what I could use for me and my daughter to metal detect on am sorry to be cheeky ....We will collect all rubbish we find and depose of it correctly and hand anything in we find we would just like some where to go where there isn’t many people around sorry to be really cheeky and asking ... Also I’m fully insured from the NCMD and I’m willing to get my hands dirty if anyone ever needs a hand ...Thankyou Thomas James 👍
I'm intrigued how AGCO let such a large and loyal customer switch to CNH. Not that Case is a less desirable product but Fendt was always the 'Rolls Royce' of tractors, great to drive and pulls like a train. You obviously liked them so I'm curious why the complete switch in one hit?
We contract hire some of our fleet and have it on a five year rotation, which is why we did the big switch all at once. When we looked at all the different options, Fendt was no longer the best deal for us so we went with Case, who came out significantly better in price and service promise. Not really anything else to it, just a considered business decision.
Makes sense. CNH are very aggressive with their deals down this part of the world, however they face stiff competition from Deere. I bet AGCO were 'taken aback' when CNH offered a better deal. Not that you need to say but I'm guessing CNH gave a very generous service and warranty package which lets be honest all adds up. One last question, why not Case combines as well?
West Amesbury Farms the really new (and really old fendts) with man engines will probably pull very well as they have an extraordinarily long stroke for modern engines. But the deutz engines (although seemingly reliable) are pretty gutless IMO. In my experience a 6130 deutz is no match for a 80 horse zetor! Part of this is because of all the clutter in the exhaust (egr scr def) and partly because low revving high displacement engines aren’t as fuel efficient or environmentally friendly. On paper (and having driven with all of these engines) deutz is outclassed by FPT (Fiat CNH) which in turn are far outclassed by sisu engines. For example a valtra t174 has a 7.4 litre engine and fendt 939 only has a 7.1 litre engine. So in short deutz engines tend to have a “worse” torque curve and torque to hp ratio than their competitors.
Hi Mark. The 'gang' ploughing is set up for the video and not something we would normally do. Once we finished filming all the ploughs went back to different fields and carried on as normal.
Great Video, the CAT MT 775 and the 10 furrow was my fav! thanks for sharing
And just like that they disappeared again 😂😂
We heartily thank you sir
Excellent to watch the progress of drones video quality as much as farm kit. Got to say my favourite bits are watching the kit pirouetting on the headlands,, something quite satisfying to watch!! Great work, great videos, great kit & excellent channel!!
Thank you. Yeah it is really interesting to see the camera quality progress! Was really fighting whether to start with the older footage or not... didn't want to put new viewers off with the lesser quality clips... but it seemed more fitting to stick to date order as much as possible. Managed to tidy a lot of the older footage up as well, with horizon correction, stabilisation and colour correction... but the newer shots are still loads better. Glad you like the video, thank you for your comment!
Some of those ploughing manoeuvres are very well orchestrated!
Thanks :-)
Always look forward to seeing your videos 👍
Thank you
love it! nice work
Awesome compilation video and beautifully put together! Thanks for the time and effort and for sharing it!
Thanks Richard. Looking forward to releasing our other parts... just need to edit them first!!
@@WarterPrioryEstate it must be good if it's taking this long to edit😂
Great work
Very well put together! great to watch, keep up the good work 👍🏻
Thank you Duncan
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Brilliant.
Thank you Don!
Loved these ploughing videos. Out of all the tractors and ploughs, which was the most efficient in area covered and fuel?
Thank you! Pleased you enjoy our videos! It would have to be the Quadtrac
Great video looking forward to seeing more 😀😀😀😀😀
Thank you Danny. Already working on the next one
Awesome
Thank you :-)
Very impressive
Thanks Simon :-)
Many thanks for the info! Be interesting how your drivers get on with them.
They really like them... much newer than our Claas combines though! So I think anything would have been a huge improvement... but the New Holland machines seem to be doing great! Thanks
Love the video. Really liked the 38furrows! Do you plough all ground each year or is there a min-till element too. One question it raised with me was "Why the huge increase in horsepower used?" The 10furrow plough has remained a staple but the tractor on the front was a Challenger MT765 (circa 360hp if memory serves me right) in 2012 and now it's a 540hp Quadtrac. That's nearly a 200hp increase. Has the output raised 50+% too?
Won’t burn that much more fuel if there’s a good operator in it. I think most of it will be them pulling a vaddie topdown and needing 600 horse on the hills. Also Iveco engines don’t seem to go bang as much as the cats do.
Good vid keep it up 👍
Thanks James :-)
Afternoon guys am really sorry to sound cheeky I don’t suppose you guys have got any land out season what I could use for me and my daughter to metal detect on am sorry to be cheeky ....We will collect all rubbish we find and depose of it correctly and hand anything in we find we would just like some where to go where there isn’t many people around sorry to be really cheeky and asking ... Also I’m fully insured from the NCMD and I’m willing to get my hands dirty if anyone ever needs a hand ...Thankyou Thomas James 👍
Great video do u plough all yer ground
Thank you. We plant Winter and Spring crops, so plough for those, yes.
Nice tidy kit there
Thanks Colin
What acreage do you farm
12000 acres. It says in the description on all their videos. Click on the little triangle at the top. Hope this helps. Regards.
I'm intrigued how AGCO let such a large and loyal customer switch to CNH. Not that Case is a less desirable product but Fendt was always the 'Rolls Royce' of tractors, great to drive and pulls like a train. You obviously liked them so I'm curious why the complete switch in one hit?
We contract hire some of our fleet and have it on a five year rotation, which is why we did the big switch all at once. When we looked at all the different options, Fendt was no longer the best deal for us so we went with Case, who came out significantly better in price and service promise. Not really anything else to it, just a considered business decision.
Makes sense. CNH are very aggressive with their deals down this part of the world, however they face stiff competition from Deere. I bet AGCO were 'taken aback' when CNH offered a better deal. Not that you need to say but I'm guessing CNH gave a very generous service and warranty package which lets be honest all adds up.
One last question, why not Case combines as well?
We thought the New Holland combines were the best fit for what we needed.
West Amesbury Farms the really new (and really old fendts) with man engines will probably pull very well as they have an extraordinarily long stroke for modern engines. But the deutz engines (although seemingly reliable) are pretty gutless IMO. In my experience a 6130 deutz is no match for a 80 horse zetor! Part of this is because of all the clutter in the exhaust (egr scr def) and partly because low revving high displacement engines aren’t as fuel efficient or environmentally friendly. On paper (and having driven with all of these engines) deutz is outclassed by FPT (Fiat CNH) which in turn are far outclassed by sisu engines. For example a valtra t174 has a 7.4 litre engine and fendt 939 only has a 7.1 litre engine. So in short deutz engines tend to have a “worse” torque curve and torque to hp ratio than their competitors.
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When you are gang ploughing,why do you keep the press on while the others don't.
Hi Mark. The 'gang' ploughing is set up for the video and not something we would normally do. Once we finished filming all the ploughs went back to different fields and carried on as normal.