Love the wonderful snow plow. Even as an old lady it looks fun to drive. I was born in Oslo but when I was a baby ,after WWII, we immigrated to the United States. I have been raised mostly in Minnesota. We can get a lot of snow here also. I have also lived in Alaska and my mom always said it reminded her of Norway. I remember in Alaska getting snow up to the roof. So, even tho we left Norway when I was young my heart has always been in Norway. Most of my relatives still live there. Sorry thatI have forgotten how to speak Norwegian as my parents stopped speaking it when I was about 6 years old as they were working, and living at a children's home in Alaska. My mom did not want those kids to think that she was speaking about them. I understood her when she spoke but was unable to respond back in Norwegian. I guess I was timid then. Now I find that as I go through the Norwegian letters she received from family back in Norway I have to speak the words out loud to even get a rough idea of anything that was written. My mom was the last to die at 93 years old so she is safe from this virus and can no longer help me read those letters. Think I will have to learn. Years ago my cousin was a photo journalist for Aftenposten so he would travel here now and then. One time he did a story about the youth group at our church in a magazine he worked on so that was fun. He sent us a copy so good memory's. He was a few years older than I and died a few years ago from a bad heart. Sorry to talking so much. Please stay well and safe everyone and do not take chances with this awful virus out there. 🙏
Thanks a lot for the good respond. It so lovely when People from out there take contact😊where in Norway are you from? We also have relative in America, my grandfather's Brother moved to America when he was young. My relative lives in Seattle, in 1980 my mother cousin visit us in Norway. We got a lot of snow now, some places there are about 2 meters. And more is coming from the sky🌨️but some places between May and june, I hope the spring is here. We live on a farm with Milk cows, and 2 Shetland ponnies, a Cat and a dog. If you like, take a look of some of the other videos. Take care and we wish you a good and safe Easter celebration "over there" 🐣🐥
@@tinjasworld Hei from Seattle! My grandfather is from Bergen, and moved the family to Minnesota USA with my father and uncles when they were young. Hoping to visit Norway when we can travel again and save up some money for the trip. I like your videos!
@@larsjorgensen2911 thanks a lot😊 Seattle is the City where mostly of my relatives live👍 have You ever heard the name Gronley? I know that the City is really big but sometimes you meet some one Who know some one, and suddenly we have some people that we both know😉the world isn't so big. I really hope that things go back to normal soon. Best wishes and greetings for the Christmas holiday and a happy New year from Norway🎅🌟🎄
@@tinjasworld I do not think I have met the Gronley family, no. But I will keep the name in mind for the future. I usually meet many people at the annual Syttende Mai celebrations in the city, but were cancelled this year. Takk for the best wishes for the holiday season, same to you! God Jul, ha det fint!
@@tinjasworld I think every Norwegian (I mean real ethnic Norwegians) have relatives in N-America. Mine descend from my grandma's oldest brother who was "chosen" to "make it" in the promised land. He emigrated in the 20's, built a church and fathered a big family (with a Norwegian born wife). Mostly of my family is located in Seattle, Vancouver, Squamish area, and about 10 yrs ago I visited some of them after participating in conference in Tofino, Vancouver Island. Everything: my distant family, other people, the land- & seascape, animals & plants, atmosphere, food, smells ... was super cool.
This is like the trains in canade plowing through snow but without trains and tracks. It is so satisfying to watch and looks like a ton of fun doing it.
Thanks :) Yes I know, but music on You Tube is difficult, you must have non copyrighted music. Maybe, if we get snow, we can make one without music to.
It's strange to see an agricultural type machine being used in this capacity. It probably laughs at the amount of strain being placed upon it doing this in comparison to plowing, or disc pulling a field on a farm. Snow never knew what hit it! Run Deere run!
He ain't wasting any time pushing that snow back, that's for sure! That "V" blade works good when in deep snow and no traffic but not so good when there's two way traffic!! If that baby is coming at you at 50 mph....you find reverse....... REAL FAST!!!
I see that you are taking care with the road markers still it looks like some are plowed to the side. Do you come back and pick up those markers in the spring after the snow has melted and unburied them!
is he driving with gps-support? or is it just early plowing when snow starts to fall because the road is easier to find when there are only a few centimeters of snow?
Hope you can reply to this, because I really like to know what model tractor you have. obviously it's a Duetz, but what model or series (7 series ?) is that? What HP? From Wisconsin USA and looking at at the new 5G 120 or the bigger 6140. Are you happy with it? Thanks ☺️
@@tinjasworld Thanks, Dealer I went to started to tell me about the new 8280 he has coming in. Just kind of laughed, awesome tractor but three times the size of what I could use and 100K over budget ):
Would be great to see this plow in real time, not the fast forward time shown. And where are the wing plows? The next snow will easily drift in and fill that plowed opening, which is much more difficult to move to the sides.
This video is in real speed, some of the clips are in slow motion. He drives in a speed of about 50 km, and the snow is blowing of the road. In Norway there is a few using wing plows, but the road are still open. My husband use the snowblower if some of the snow is going back on the road. We usually get between 1-2 meter snow during the winter, but there are No problems😉
При таком покрытии асфальта можно погазовать.А у нас если на такой скорости пронестись,то можно угодить в пол метровую яму на дороге и сделать двойное сальто на тракторе.🤣
This video isn't speed up, it has to be the camera angle. Some of the clips are in slowmotion, but all of the others are in normal speed. He drives in 40-45 km per hours😉
@@tinjasworld Thanks for clarifying. Later I realized that especially on highways they have to move as quickly as they can. So speed is something the market demands if not the crucial factor. More infastructure, more highways, less people. It is only a question of time for autonomous robots to take over. Right now it is too precarious. Too much stuff that can go wrong with such a potentially deadly machinery.
@@imortaliz Not until it breaks and the owner finds out almost every part on a John Duure is proprietary and can't be purchased from anyone but a John Durrrre dealership that is going to upcharge you 47% over cost before adding tax, and trying to sell you a warranty. So the answer is... yesn't
just taking out every single roadmarker along the way
We have the resposibility for remarking the road, so he tries as best he can to leave them ;)
that much snow u rly dont need them lol
@@tinjasworld I'm not convinced based on the video, it's a bit like a slalom no?
@@tinjasworldand you do it very well 👌
They're flexible. Still there.
Love the wonderful snow plow. Even as an old lady it looks fun to drive. I was born in Oslo but when I was a baby ,after WWII, we immigrated to the United States. I have been raised mostly in Minnesota. We can get a lot of snow here also. I have also lived in Alaska and my mom always said it reminded her of Norway. I remember in Alaska getting snow up to the roof. So, even tho we left Norway when I was young my heart has always been in Norway. Most of my relatives still live there.
Sorry thatI have forgotten how to speak Norwegian as my parents stopped speaking it when I was about 6 years old as they were working, and living at a children's home in Alaska. My mom did not want those kids to think that she was speaking about them. I understood her when she spoke but was unable to respond back in Norwegian. I guess I was timid then. Now I find that as I go through the Norwegian letters she received from family back in Norway I have to speak the words out loud to even get a rough idea of anything that was written. My mom was the last to die at 93 years old so she is safe from this virus and can no longer help me read those letters. Think I will have to learn.
Years ago my cousin was a photo journalist for Aftenposten so he would travel here now and then. One time he did a story about the youth group at our church in a magazine he worked on so that was fun. He sent us a copy so good memory's. He was a few years older than I and died a few years ago from a bad heart. Sorry to talking so much. Please stay well and safe everyone and do not take chances with this awful virus out there. 🙏
Thanks a lot for the good respond. It so lovely when People from out there take contact😊where in Norway are you from? We also have relative in America, my grandfather's Brother moved to America when he was young. My relative lives in Seattle, in 1980 my mother cousin visit us in Norway. We got a lot of snow now, some places there are about 2 meters. And more is coming from the sky🌨️but some places between May and june, I hope the spring is here. We live on a farm with Milk cows, and 2 Shetland ponnies, a Cat and a dog. If you like, take a look of some of the other videos. Take care and we wish you a good and safe Easter celebration "over there" 🐣🐥
@@tinjasworld Hei from Seattle! My grandfather is from Bergen, and moved the family to Minnesota USA with my father and uncles when they were young. Hoping to visit Norway when we can travel again and save up some money for the trip. I like your videos!
@@larsjorgensen2911 thanks a lot😊 Seattle is the City where mostly of my relatives live👍 have You ever heard the name Gronley? I know that the City is really big but sometimes you meet some one Who know some one, and suddenly we have some people that we both know😉the world isn't so big. I really hope that things go back to normal soon. Best wishes and greetings for the Christmas holiday and a happy New year from Norway🎅🌟🎄
@@tinjasworld I do not think I have met the Gronley family, no. But I will keep the name in mind for the future. I usually meet many people at the annual Syttende Mai celebrations in the city, but were cancelled this year. Takk for the best wishes for the holiday season, same to you! God Jul, ha det fint!
@@tinjasworld I think every Norwegian (I mean real ethnic Norwegians) have relatives in N-America. Mine descend from my grandma's oldest brother who was "chosen" to "make it" in the promised land. He emigrated in the 20's, built a church and fathered a big family (with a Norwegian born wife). Mostly of my family is located in Seattle, Vancouver, Squamish area, and about 10 yrs ago I visited some of them after participating in conference in Tofino, Vancouver Island. Everything: my distant family, other people, the land- & seascape, animals & plants, atmosphere, food, smells ... was super cool.
I can watch this all day long
This is like the trains in canade plowing through snow but without trains and tracks. It is so satisfying to watch and looks like a ton of fun doing it.
🚜That's correct, it's fun. You feel like a snowing after the roads😉it was Nice weather this day and strong wind, and then you get this shots.
*feel like a snowking*
No edge markers were harmed in this video…this man is a legend …lolol
love the tractors
there is only one
Trekker mien jong
XDDDDDD
Maxxie dikke bak met bietteh
@@bouss2382 ga een counter pounter halen ofzo
Thanks for posting... BUT Norway has better music than that!! Please do one with the real tractor and plowsounds, thank you!
Thanks :) Yes I know, but music on You Tube is difficult, you must have non copyrighted music. Maybe, if we get snow, we can make one without music to.
It's strange to see an agricultural type machine being used in this capacity. It probably laughs at the amount of strain being placed upon it doing this in comparison to plowing, or disc pulling a field on a farm. Snow never knew what hit it! Run Deere run!
You can use theese kind of tractors to a lot of different work. And it's not a Deere, it's a Deutz Fahr ;)
1:05 this machine looks angry
Greetings from Minnesota - looks great!
Thanks :)
What a beautiful rally stage! 😍
Thanks😊
He ain't wasting any time pushing that snow back, that's for sure! That "V" blade works good when in deep snow and no traffic but not so good when there's two way traffic!! If that baby is coming at you at 50 mph....you find reverse....... REAL FAST!!!
This is an amazing snow removal scene. I like this video.
Thanks a lot😊
Amazing
Thanks :)
I see that you are taking care with the road markers still it looks like some are plowed to the side. Do you come back and pick up those markers in the spring after the snow has melted and unburied them!
@Bryan LaVergne that's correct 👌 we pick up everyone, the damage one goes to recycling and the others are used next season😊
Great Video 😉💪
Thanks😊there will be more video's this winter👍
@@tinjasworld Absolutely 😉
Amazing!!
Thanks :)
He wouldn't release his gas pedal
De är nästan en blir lite avundsjuk på så mycket snö 😉
Haha, kan godt sende litt nedover! Neida er gøy med litt snø, også blir det jo litt penger i banken av det :)
That is a massive deutz
is he driving with gps-support? or is it just early plowing when snow starts to fall because the road is easier to find when there are only a few centimeters of snow?
No GPS support, only the markers along the road. In really bad weather it can be difficult to find the road, and sometimes it goes to hell :)
Hope you can reply to this, because I really like to know what model tractor you have. obviously it's a Duetz, but what model or series (7 series ?) is that?
What HP? From Wisconsin USA and looking at at the new 5G 120 or the bigger 6140. Are you happy with it? Thanks ☺️
Hey. It's a Deutz Fahr TTV 7250, from 2017. It has 264 hp, and it's a really well function tractor. We have two of them, one older from 2013.
@@tinjasworld Thanks, Dealer I went to started to tell me about the new 8280 he has coming in.
Just kind of laughed, awesome tractor but three times the size of what I could use and 100K over budget ):
Well now I know what the rally car drivers do in the winter.
Awesome 😊
Thanks😊 and now it's hopefully time for a new video soon. If we can get some snow😉
@@tinjasworld Can’t wait 👍 It snowed in Stockholm during last 2 days and now it melts away… Well at least I can look at Your videos😁
Would be great to see this plow in real time, not the fast forward time shown.
And where are the wing plows? The next snow will easily drift in and fill that plowed opening, which is much more difficult to move to the sides.
This video is in real speed, some of the clips are in slow motion. He drives in a speed of about 50 km, and the snow is blowing of the road. In Norway there is a few using wing plows, but the road are still open. My husband use the snowblower if some of the snow is going back on the road. We usually get between 1-2 meter snow during the winter, but there are No problems😉
So Cool
what happens to the red canes then, are they still there? 😁
Yes they are, made of plastic
wow really nice!!!
Thanks :)
Wish the plows here moved that fast
when tractors in norway are going faster than in the netherlands while plowing snow
:D
Wow😮😀👍
I think he missed one of those poles...
Lmao
Представляю едешь себе такой и тут навстречу тебе этот монстр выезжает , а свернуть некуда 😂
Nice video. Where is this filmed?
Thanks👍it's filmed in a small place called Hattfjelldal, in the middle of Norway.
Deutz 🤩🍻🚜👍
Fastest tractors I’ve seen, I assume they have to carry that speed to plow correctly
He's driving between 40 and 50 km. Maybe the strong wind makes it look faster. The speed of the video is original 🙃😊
Good movie, good view!! Great job well done!!
Thanks a lot😊👍merry Christmas 🎄🌟
Flott video👍
Takker :)
That editing though.
Awesome impressions! Greetings, Chris!
Thanks👍🚜
Nice machine. Is there a trip edge on that?
Thanks👍no, not on this snowplow. It's an old model😊
Curious why you use tractors to plow roads instead of trucks?
In Norway, we have a speed limit of 40 km per hour. Therefore, today's modern tractors do the job as well as a truck, and are cheaper to operate.
A teraz już wiem dlaczego u nas niema jeszcze śniegu.
@Warmia - Team Ja od miesiąca trzymam zamontowaną szufle na traktorze , w nadziej iż w tym roku będę miał okazje wypróbować ją.
Супер!!! 👍👍👍
❤❤❤
При таком покрытии асфальта можно погазовать.А у нас если на такой скорости пронестись,то можно угодить в пол метровую яму на дороге и сделать двойное сальто на тракторе.🤣
nice
hvilke fjell er det vi ser på 0:26?
Fra høyre Kjerringtind, Litjtind, Lauktind og Forsmofjellet.
Get ready for another round
The video is sped up, judging from the newtonian mechanics of the snow. I am not certain though. It could also be the camera angles.
This video isn't speed up, it has to be the camera angle. Some of the clips are in slowmotion, but all of the others are in normal speed. He drives in 40-45 km per hours😉
@@tinjasworld Thanks for clarifying. Later I realized that especially on highways they have to move as quickly as they can. So speed is something the market demands if not the crucial factor. More infastructure, more highways, less people. It is only a question of time for autonomous robots to take over. Right now it is too precarious. Too much stuff that can go wrong with such a potentially deadly machinery.
Definitely a lot easier to,plow without cars and 4wheelers in the way.
Hvor mange timer harn godt nå?
Rundt 4 mener jeg.
Мне всю дорогу было интересно как быть с красными колышками?😂😂
Dette er Norge Ike russland
Их потом, когда растает, собирать будут :)
@@justsilver123
Ja, vi fikk det
its already plowed tho
DeutzFahr 8280 ?
No it's a 7250
MYCKET FINT JOBB!!
Tusen takk😊
HE DESTRYOS EVERY WOOD POLE ON THE ROAD
No he doesn't. The markers are made of plastic, and during the winter we have to change a few of them😉
yes I know. here made of wood
Flott video👍hvor i landet er dette?
Takker for det👍10 mil sør for Mo i Rana. Vi bor vel så midt i landet som det går ann.
Is haaland driving
I wonder how it would do if there was actual snow to plow....
do you think it will have a problem with it ? XD
@@imortaliz Not until it breaks and the owner finds out almost every part on a John Duure is proprietary and can't be purchased from anyone but a John Durrrre dealership that is going to upcharge you 47% over cost before adding tax, and trying to sell you a warranty. So the answer is... yesn't
@@gittyupalice96 This is not a John Deere.
No problems :)
@@gittyupalice96 dont know where you live , but this is in norway and it doesnt work like that here
Hammergeil💪💪👍👍😁
tractor looks agressive
Yes there is 270 hp👍
@@tinjasworld i mean "his face" looks like badass from some Cars or Transformer movie (:
😂😂😂
gdyby w polsce tak było... 😂
Love Norge
👍
Новый МТЗ?
Это Deutz Fahr TTV 7250.
👀🤝💖
😍😍
Это трактора бешеные или трактористы чокнутые?
Когда снега много, нужно набрать скорость, чтобы съехать с дороги.
Norway is in my ❤.Best regards from Montenegro,please send us offer for any jobs if you have,please
Thank you, and yes, Norway is a beautiful country ❤️have you been here many times? Dont know about any Jobs Just now, but maybe later👍
No,I haven t been in Norway,:(,but I apply for many jobs,but not reply:),you are welcome in our country always
Picture your farm is beautifully :)
RIP your freshly plowed driveway hahahaha
Wieso nimb Dea jeden zwoatn stembe mit🤔🤦♂️😂
Er tut es nicht, es sieht einfach so aus.
@norris nuts do stuff
react to this it’s satisfying
Хрена себе скорость!
he's zoomin
That's not even a plow it's snowblower
?
Sorry to say it, but yes, this is a snowplow👍 the snowblower is mounted back on the tractor😉
Guts traktole
Polacy mogą się uczyć
german engineering
Yes, it's a very good machine 👍
Bra brøyta
Takker :)
The fuck am I doing with my time
Тема
why am i watching this
To się nazywa robota
この仕事したい
Tem traktor wygląda jak wkurzony robot.
:D
selamun aleyküm
У нас бы нихера не чистили
CGI
Veg vvv v
эксковатор с мотором от трактора на погрузки камаза ua-cam.com/video/YUvzp9l1nuk/v-deo.html