Wow George, that has to be one of the best vids you have put together. All the different angle shots, talking to the drone, slow mo - I thought it was fantastic. The Fendt looks a good capable machine, certainly pulled that plough with no problems. You put a good number of hours in today, thanks for taking me along ploughing really enjoyed it!!
Well, I can only say one thing about that video George.... “nice!” Lol Superbly put together...loved the bit where the drone was hovering close by while you got the plough ready for work. Very very nice indeed! :)
Great video, in fact they are all great. I loved my farming days and while I’m still in my 40s I’m now registered blind so unable to drive. Miss it but with your videos it brings good memories back. Thanks mate
Nicely done George! Your video quality and editing skills have gone through the roof in the past year! Very well done, I'm looking forward to the next one. Also, nice bit of kit you got there, I'm liking this combo.
Nice George. I've never seen compaction shown in such an obvious way! Surprising realy what a few movements do to the ground. Some lovely footage in there as well 👍
Agree with Jonny, well explained along the way too. These newer tractors never cease to amaze me. I learned on an MF 1010, then I was allowed on a 240! All the best, Brian
That mix of drone footage and gopro with continues audio works very well George great to watch. nice to see you out on the Fendt looks well on that Kv'y.
George, I would have to aggree about keeping it straight, you can never stop correcting, you know it would be better for the soil structure if you had a plough you could run on top with. We used to plough ontop 38 years ago with a MF 1505 and 6 furrow Dowdswell similar type of soil too. Keep up the good work
Yet another great video. All you need is a camera operator when you're doing your drone presenting then you're basically have a professional filming setup.
Hi George, very nice video...I like the scenes with the flying drone, that makes it very interesting to see all what you do...:-)Best wishes from Germany,..Gerrit ;-)
Well put together video that an a nice bit o ploughin 🤔 good job u got a quiet cab cos the constant varying whine of that transmission cud get to be a real pain in the ear 👂😂😂
Great video George , fantastic photography as usual. You have a nice assortment of farm tractors to operate. I’m not familiar with them being I’m from Ohio.
if you are saying that you won't be using that Fendt much this winter, I'll borrow it just so i can get my boss to fall in love with em and get rid of the deeres :D Nice bit of plowing mate :)
A very entertaining video loved all the different camera angles. Just one thing, is that Fendt really that quiet in the cab? It sounded very quiet on the road.
Never really understood farmers stacking muck on the field.. If asked to 'Put the muck on the field'.. Then I think they mean 'Spread the muck on the field (with a muck spreader.) Doing it that way doubles the handling costs, and damages the field, especially if the weather gets wetter. My grandfather and uncle used to store muck on the yard for up to three years, before using it. It was well rotted.
Doyler 1979 because it’s now “fashionable” to plough, cultivate or whatever at a slight angle to the tramlines, leaving them little triangles at the corners so you can spend hours arse’ing about getting them worked !.
@@Hesston4860sit's actually so that you don't plow all your soil into the hedge you alternate the angle of field work every year if you didn't you would have a ditch on one side and then a mound on the other.
OfficalTeddy you don’t need to plough at an angle to the tramlines to prevent that !, you just plough it back the other way the following year !. The same as you would plough the headlands too one year and ploughs them off the next !. The actual theory behind it is that it breaks the tramlines up better, but it’s just a load of arse’ing around wasting time and Diesil. It only really came about with GPS and then became “fashionable”, for donkeys years before GPS everyone worked of the hedge or ditch and managed perfectly well.
@@Hesston4860s if you want to go off that then your wrong we started from the middle of the field and plowed out as we didn't have reversible plows I have seen no fuel increase in doing it the way George is doing we have always pulled tramlines with a 2 leg subsoiler.
Just because you don't see it on the video, doesn't mean it isn't done, I'm not going to spend 5 minutes showing me checking the oil and water everytime
tbh I run a very simular set up and people have asked me the same question, just as George said you are constantly correcting cirves as it pulls in with hard spots and out with light spots, it can be done with gps but the amount of messing around it it one of those jobs where it isn't really worth it.
Hey George top vid really enjoyable seeing about of ploughing spot on with the drone footage 👍👍👍👍
Wow George, that has to be one of the best vids you have put together. All the different angle shots, talking to the drone, slow mo - I thought it was fantastic. The Fendt looks a good capable machine, certainly pulled that plough with no problems. You put a good number of hours in today, thanks for taking me along ploughing really enjoyed it!!
Well, I can only say one thing about that video George.... “nice!” Lol
Superbly put together...loved the bit where the drone was hovering close by while you got the plough ready for work.
Very very nice indeed! :)
Jonny 1388 thought you would say that not a plough seeing the one you use lol
Joe Daniels as a wise man once said ..
“ it’s not the size that matters, it’s how you use it” lol
I think that saying definitely applies to me lol 😂
Lol this is pretty much the same set up you use except down sized by a mile
Tell him Jonny that his baby 724 is like toy to your 1050. xd
I know that he's probably jealous too! haha
JK
Jonny 1388 I have subbed to you I
Great video, in fact they are all great. I loved my farming days and while I’m still in my 40s I’m now registered blind so unable to drive. Miss it but with your videos it brings good memories back. Thanks mate
Nicely done George! Your video quality and editing skills have gone through the roof in the past year! Very well done, I'm looking forward to the next one. Also, nice bit of kit you got there, I'm liking this combo.
Another top video George! - modern machines are certainly amazing pieces of kit.
A beautiful Fendt George and great area there!
Nice George. I've never seen compaction shown in such an obvious way! Surprising realy what a few movements do to the ground. Some lovely footage in there as well 👍
Agree with Jonny, well explained along the way too. These newer tractors never cease to amaze me. I learned on an MF 1010, then I was allowed on a 240! All the best, Brian
That mix of drone footage and gopro with continues audio works very well George great to watch.
nice to see you out on the Fendt looks well on that Kv'y.
1st class work George thanks for putting in the effort to make these vids 👍
George,
I would have to aggree about keeping it straight, you can never stop correcting, you know it would be better for the soil structure if you had a plough you could run on top with.
We used to plough ontop 38 years ago with a MF 1505 and 6 furrow Dowdswell similar type of soil too.
Keep up the good work
Quality of your videos in brilliant love the drone shots with commentary
That was fantastically enjoyable to watch! You're doing it right with the commentary and editing! : - )
Thank you for the awesome content! Loving the videos
Yet another great video. All you need is a camera operator when you're doing your drone presenting then you're basically have a professional filming setup.
Beautiful drone work again mate. Lovely.
Great stuff George, you and Deano are becoming great videographer's.
Hi George, very nice video...I like the scenes with the flying drone, that makes it very interesting to see all what you do...:-)Best wishes from Germany,..Gerrit ;-)
Well put together video that an a nice bit o ploughin 🤔 good job u got a quiet cab cos the constant varying whine of that transmission cud get to be a real pain in the ear 👂😂😂
Greetings from Texas. Really enjoy your videos.
What it needed was flatlifting where the muck heep was 😉😉😉😉 😎 vid mate
Fantastic camera work mate keep up the great vids mate
Looks good. It's nearly impossible to correct and have straight furrows with varying soil types and compaction.
Great video George , fantastic photography as usual. You have a nice assortment of farm tractors to operate. I’m not familiar with them being I’m from Ohio.
What part of Ohio are you in?
johndeereman Northeast, warren.
if you are saying that you won't be using that Fendt much this winter, I'll borrow it just so i can get my boss to fall in love with em and get rid of the deeres :D
Nice bit of plowing mate :)
Yeah definitely see the difference in the ground and seems like it bogs the fent down a little bit in that compact ground
Nicely done George!
You probably expect the corn to lodge where the muck heaps were? Especially hen muck. Nice work and nice tractor! 👍
Fantastic video nice bit of ploughing
Nice vid George. One question, in your opinion what is better for fieldwork such as ploughing, the Fendt or the Fastrac?
First and well done George enjoying the content
Fendts have really grown on me. Dont think ive ever seen one in Florida USA though lol
George liking the drone commentary well done
Thanks George great vid....
Great video George.
Love the drone!
Lovely set up fella. I do like to see them slipping a bit.
Nice kit!
Nice one some good drone clips
Is the plow covering the whole width of the tractor or does it even take more?
Hi George just wondering how jou plough the triangle you see in the beginning, paralel with the hedge and outward?
And why you go diagonal?
Brilliant video buddy 👍👍👍👍
great video George ..thanks
I was thinking when you swapped the plough into field config that the fendt was coming up a lot on the front end George.
That was am awesome vid George
Nice video, good work, fendt power!
nice vid George.... greeting from Belgium :)
Good content keep up the good Vids
Will you be ploughing this for green Manure George ps fantastic bit of work you do with the drone
A very entertaining video loved all the different camera angles. Just one thing, is that Fendt really that quiet in the cab? It sounded very quiet on the road.
Come plough with me! Come plough, come plough away haha
Good video keep up good work 👍👍
How do George, love that drone footage mate ; )
Great videos keep up the good work, rum way to start ploughing a field ??🙄
You have a nice job!
George, you should do some more mowing videos next silage season
Fendt is one bad ass tractor 🚜.
Nice one George!
Very, very nice video. Greetz from belgium
Exellent short film well shot interesting
Cool vids 😎
Écoute
Excellente vidéo labour 🚜
amazing vid no wonder got over 70k sub
Well done George.
Good video dude
If you press the blue "rear-linkage"-button with the "A" on the armrest, you can lift and lower the plow with the big "Go/End"- button on the joystick
Got me curious as to why you decided to plough on a slight angle, what's the idea? :P
To stop the plough following last years wheelmarks
I didn't realise you grew vegetables but must have been a light lunch if you only had a pea 😉
fendt mi jcb which one is more beautiful
Nice drone footage, can't wait to get a drone (if i can be trusted to fly it haha)
Cheers Toria, just don't crash it as often as I do!
@@GeorgeSaunders hahah will try! though it is quite entertaining hahah
Never really understood farmers stacking muck on the field.. If asked to 'Put the muck on the field'.. Then I think they mean 'Spread the muck on the field (with a muck spreader.) Doing it that way doubles the handling costs, and damages the field, especially if the weather gets wetter. My grandfather and uncle used to store muck on the yard for up to three years, before using it. It was well rotted.
there some good crisps
George why did you start your first pass out from the head land at an angle and leaving the small triangle of ground in the corner?
Doyler 1979 because it’s now “fashionable” to plough, cultivate or whatever at a slight angle to the tramlines, leaving them little triangles at the corners so you can spend hours arse’ing about getting them worked !.
@@Hesston4860sit's actually so that you don't plow all your soil into the hedge you alternate the angle of field work every year if you didn't you would have a ditch on one side and then a mound on the other.
OfficalTeddy you don’t need to plough at an angle to the tramlines to prevent that !, you just plough it back the other way the following year !. The same as you would plough the headlands too one year and ploughs them off the next !.
The actual theory behind it is that it breaks the tramlines up better, but it’s just a load of arse’ing around wasting time and Diesil. It only really came about with GPS and then became “fashionable”, for donkeys years before GPS everyone worked of the hedge or ditch and managed perfectly well.
@@Hesston4860s if you want to go off that then your wrong we started from the middle of the field and plowed out as we didn't have reversible plows I have seen no fuel increase in doing it the way George is doing we have always pulled tramlines with a 2 leg subsoiler.
Hi george , front weight as low as pos when ploughing for better centre of gravity .
Serious peace of kit, You still have the fendt ???
GOOD work
Hi George have you ever thought about getting your farm on farm simulator
There looks some good muck there mate
hi, curious to know why do you plow at an angle?
It sometimes helps when you are pulling through tramlines at an angle.
Is that HS agricultural services on UA-cam who owns the fendt
No just a happy coincidence. We live in different parts of the country and I can't afford a fendt. Me n George have met though
Very nice video
Loving the fendt 724 what plough is it?
farming simulator videos kverneland by the looks of it
farming simulator videos kverneland ld85 it looks like if u rotate ur phone at 0:52
@@BritishAgriPhotography thank you
@@gijsvermuntagrifotografie thank you
@@gijsvermuntagrifotografie only just read the description and it is a kneverland LOL!
Dont yah hate when one forgets to roll the plough over for the next run.LOL
What do you think about JWB going to the dark side and thinking about going John Deere green 😂
Do you work with contractors George? :)
Dylan Maher he worked for one
make a drill/seeding video
Seabrooks salt and vinegar mmmmmmm, no wonder you're hungry if that's all you've had to eat!
Bit of a screamer compared to the JCB.
First and love the vids George
Fast track would struggle better with fendt
The rolls royce of tractors
Don't you check oils/water then.?
Just because you don't see it on the video, doesn't mean it isn't done, I'm not going to spend 5 minutes showing me checking the oil and water everytime
No gps?
tbh I run a very simular set up and people have asked me the same question, just as George said you are constantly correcting cirves as it pulls in with hard spots and out with light spots, it can be done with gps but the amount of messing around it it one of those jobs where it isn't really worth it.
EA Ben my neighbour has gps on his tractor, connected to his plough. So his plough does all the correction while the dractor just drives.
Great Video Klasse lass mal nen Abo da lg From Germany Benny
Fiurst
Or am I wrong
That tractor alone has to cost 250 000 euro?
2020 , самое время мне это подкинуть...