Worth mentioning that the guy in the video is Max Carraro. His father is Antonio Carraro. I think it’s freaking awesome that he actually gets out and meets customers.
Absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside content video and a very interesting video to watch .. million thanks
I've got an older TGF 9400, I bought it cheap but had to fix some stuff on it but now that it is right, It would be really hard for me to go back to open cab in chicken house. I've only crusted with it. My windrower is 3pt not sure how it would do with the turning and leveling rows bein it is lower ground clearance. I'm going to try windrowing when my next flock leaves. I installed a simple backup camera to the under side of the back of the cab to help with the visibility out the low back window.
Wow that would be nice to run a decaker with a cab tractor. Can you reach the unloading handle on the front of the decaker through the back window of the tractor? Do they make other horse power options besides 100?
I am going to reach out to Lewis Brothers but supposedly you can swap your controls over to electric and control everything from inside the cab. I believe they offer them in 70, 75 and 100 horse
@@joelchurch2499 yeah I agree. I think these tractors range from 65-85 depending on the horsepower and what all options you get on it. They are working on quoting us one now.
What is the purpose or benefit of windrowing with the specialty equipment verses just using a skid loader and pushing everything to the center and ends?
I had one house that still had high mortality. They were 26 week old hen flocks. Ended up with a minus 10 so not too bad. Supposedly the second flock after a clean out is when you start seeing good results so we’ll see. I definitely don’t think it hurt anything.
Eric's dad windrows with a skid steer. I never have tried it out though. We don't have an enclosed cab skid steer. Supposedly this tractor is able to run a 15' bushhog. We didn't get to try that out though.
We now solar farms and have switched to an Antonio Carraro fleet. The models without the cab fit under the panels with 12 and 15’ bat wings. Absolutely love those tractors.
They have an option for a front lift (not really a loader) but I don’t know all the details on it. I think you can run a few implements on the front maybe. Reach out to Tim Mooney and he can answer any questions you have. I’ll be glad to get you in touch with him.
They are available in 70, 75 and 100 hp I believe. They range from $65-85k depending on the model and what features you add. If you are interested contact Tim Mooney at Grove Equipment Service in Bartow Florida. If he can't help you he should be able to point you in the right direction.
It was a pleasure to meet you guys. Thank you for the opportunity to show the benefits Antonio Carraro can bring to poultry house farmers!
Thank you very much!
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Worth mentioning that the guy in the video is Max Carraro. His father is Antonio Carraro. I think it’s freaking awesome that he actually gets out and meets customers.
Absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside content video and a very interesting video to watch .. million thanks
Thank you!
It’s a very popular tractor in Europe by vegetable farmers.
Keep it up guys 👍
Thanks!
That's a cool little tractor !!!
It really is!
That's a lot of hp for that small of a tractor! Awesome lookin machine!
Yeah it is. I wish we could have been working in they hay field also when they came. It would be cool to try out with a cutter or rake.
Those little tractors are so 'cool' I wish I had a reason to need one.
They really are!
Loved to get one of those
It's a cool tractor!
I've got an older TGF 9400, I bought it cheap but had to fix some stuff on it but now that it is right, It would be really hard for me to go back to open cab in chicken house. I've only crusted with it. My windrower is 3pt not sure how it would do with the turning and leveling rows bein it is lower ground clearance. I'm going to try windrowing when my next flock leaves. I installed a simple backup camera to the under side of the back of the cab to help with the visibility out the low back window.
Thanks for sharing. That's a great idea with the camera! Let me know how the windrowing goes.
Good morning 👋
Mornin!
Low profile tractor that can fit inside a chicken house. Skid steer alternative it seems.
Pretty much. Just able to do more things like decaking and pulverizing also.
Wow that would be nice to run a decaker with a cab tractor. Can you reach the unloading handle on the front of the decaker through the back window of the tractor?
Do they make other horse power options besides 100?
I am going to reach out to Lewis Brothers but supposedly you can swap your controls over to electric and control everything from inside the cab.
I believe they offer them in 70, 75 and 100 horse
@@FarmerHunt oh I gotcha. That’s definitely the way to go ,providing it’s affordable.
@@joelchurch2499 yeah I agree. I think these tractors range from 65-85 depending on the horsepower and what all options you get on it. They are working on quoting us one now.
@@FarmerHunt sweet!
What is the purpose or benefit of windrowing with the specialty equipment verses just using a skid loader and pushing everything to the center and ends?
Efficiency and also if you don't get the litter in a good windrow the litter won't heat up as good and then it just turns out to be a waste of time.
How did your flock do after clean out? Considering doing one my self
I had one house that still had high mortality. They were 26 week old hen flocks. Ended up with a minus 10 so not too bad. Supposedly the second flock after a clean out is when you start seeing good results so we’ll see. I definitely don’t think it hurt anything.
Have you guys tried windrowing with a skid steer? Can it handle that much power?
Eric's dad windrows with a skid steer. I never have tried it out though. We don't have an enclosed cab skid steer. Supposedly this tractor is able to run a 15' bushhog. We didn't get to try that out though.
We now solar farms and have switched to an Antonio Carraro fleet. The models without the cab fit under the panels with 12 and 15’ bat wings. Absolutely love those tractors.
Can you get a loader on that tractor because I have breeder house .
They have an option for a front lift (not really a loader) but I don’t know all the details on it. I think you can run a few implements on the front maybe. Reach out to Tim Mooney and he can answer any questions you have. I’ll be glad to get you in touch with him.
Thanks I will
I like that tractor.
We were impressed!
Did he say how much they cost and where you can buy them?
Bannister Tractor in Oxford, Al has been a dealer for years.
Thank you. We’re in southern Delaware
They are available in 70, 75 and 100 hp I believe. They range from $65-85k depending on the model and what features you add. If you are interested contact Tim Mooney at Grove Equipment Service in Bartow Florida. If he can't help you he should be able to point you in the right direction.
Thank you