Farm work in mud, you Danes got balls, that's for sure! Also, this shows just how rugged and durable these NH and CLAAS machines really are, built for anything!
wheels are far back so more weight on the tractor -> more traction + a lot off muck spreaders got a driven axle which helps in these conditions + the load is inbetween the wheels "low to the ground" instead off above the wheels like a silage trailer which results in a lower mass off gravity, there might be more benefits but there are a few
Thomas Allison-Smith They also using spreader in maize pit to distribute it well all over the pit, not making one big pile of maize thats needs to be pushed before compaction of maize in pit
Because they can get a nice even layer when unloading on the silage pit. If they want they can reverse all the way up to end of the pit and then go slowly forwards and have muckspreader turned on of course. That way they get a nice even layer on the pit so the one who is driving and compacting can just go back and forth to make sure it all packed well. I am guessing that is the reason why they are carting with muckspreaders.
I could never understand why they wait for so long and let the crops become muddy.The corn is too dry and it looks to je damaged by frost,here that kind of silage would not be used for feed.Im not even going to talk about the damage done to land by this
Robert Matloka are you thick? Maize can be used for fodder for cattle, bio-gas, compost and more! So don't com saying 'corn is not good for feed animals this corn will be used for bio gas'!! Learn you shit before you post your shit!!
Masseyman6480 video description does not say anything about wether its going to be used for feed or gas,so im assuming its for feed since they are using muck spreaders and when there are muck spreaders there is muck,when there is muck there is cattle.Pure logic.I have a farm of my own so everything I said about quality of this corn and damage done to that land is true.I would never feed my cows with that silage and if someone did that to my land I would get a heart attack.This corn is as quality as a wheat straw
Farm work in mud, you Danes got balls, that's for sure! Also, this shows just how rugged and durable these NH and CLAAS machines really are, built for anything!
Show us where they take the full wagons. Show us the unloading process. That will answer the questions about what the chopped corn is used for.
Awesome, what a beast of a New Holland, great video
Great video, like always :)
1:55 What is this grey-orange column thing in the Jaguar's back?
trailer auto hitch and a tow rope.
Why are you using a muck spreader
wheels are far back so more weight on the tractor -> more traction + a lot off muck spreaders got a driven axle which helps in these conditions + the load is inbetween the wheels "low to the ground" instead off above the wheels like a silage trailer which results in a lower mass off gravity, there might be more benefits but there are a few
Thomas Allison-Smith everything ekim said is what I would have said but not only that it takes a smaller load and weighs less therefore
Thomas Allison-Smith They also using spreader in maize pit to distribute it well all over the pit, not making one big pile of maize thats needs to be pushed before compaction of maize in pit
Forresten FED film, mere af det. 👍🏼😊
Is it always so mudy?
Yes, that's Denmark ;(
What sort of weight block is that, looks meaty could do with one of those weight blocks on my tractor.
lol did they plant the crops on a lake or something @ 5:25
You see another video where they use manure spreaders as carting wagons i just dont get it
Because they can get a nice even layer when unloading on the silage pit. If they want they can reverse all the way up to end of the pit and then go slowly forwards and have muckspreader turned on of course. That way they get a nice even layer on the pit so the one who is driving and compacting can just go back and forth to make sure it all packed well. I am guessing that is the reason why they are carting with muckspreaders.
They dont get stuck instead of normal trailers
What a extreme mud ... ;)
Yes, it is because there is bad weather in Denmark; (
Wy are you guys using a munewerspreder ?
A Manure spreader as a silage wagon? what´s next?
I could never understand why they wait for so long and let the crops become muddy.The corn is too dry and it looks to je damaged by frost,here that kind of silage would not be used for feed.Im not even going to talk about the damage done to land by this
Corn is not good for feed animals this corn will be use for bio gas
Robert Matloka are you thick? Maize can be used for fodder for cattle, bio-gas, compost and more! So don't com saying 'corn is not good for feed animals this corn will be used for bio gas'!! Learn you shit before you post your shit!!
Masseyman6480 video description does not say anything about wether its going to be used for feed or gas,so im assuming its for feed since they are using muck spreaders and when there are muck spreaders there is muck,when there is muck there is cattle.Pure logic.I have a farm of my own so everything I said about quality of this corn and damage done to that land is true.I would never feed my cows with that silage and if someone did that to my land I would get a heart attack.This corn is as quality as a wheat straw
the corn is cut to large for biogas 🤔
Sorry shouldn't be use like you shouldn't eat in Mc Donalds all the time. Monsanto and GMO is behind this business and of story and you are thick.
Uh oh... you left some corn stalks behind...go back and start over... look at 10:38
Léo L. Larivière km h m.m
Bin neu
Wow nice video! Is this in danmark?
yup thats in Denmark
Great video
Wow that new holland
Amazing work.. 😂
Hvilket kamera filmer i med. Mvh. Thomas 🇩🇰
Great New Holland
Dobra prasarna
zajebiste sprzety
Den køre som en drøm
Super
Super neu halend
Goodbye Denmark, goodbye Netherlands...
invest in tracks :D
Rolnik polAnd
Nice trailers 😂😂😂 shit spreaders never seen that coming 😁😂😂.but good job for the t7
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