We run a Amazone Cirrus 6003-2C, heavy to pull, but does a really good job in most conditions. Bought it because we can place fertilizer with the seed and in a separate disc system at the same time. Really nice machine and easy to learn
Great vids chap. We direct drill here in Wiltshire so have a Mzuri Pro Till 4T and Sky Easydrill 6m. Both have their good and bad points but the idea is if the tine drill won’t go the disc one will - and vice versa. Additionally the Mzuri is happiest going straight into stubble but the sky will go on cultivated ground also...cracking bit of kit 👍
We have the new sabre tine 6m, gone well on the stubble but crop has struggled behind the tractor wheels on the cultivated ground due to the wet ground and tractor/drill being so heavy. Will go well when its a kinder year, tested every drill we have! Trash flow and seed depth is good, easy to adjust and a big improvement from the older model sabre tine
Great Vlog, Great machine, 274 rotor hours a year is a fair number of hours, the head width and fwd reach are important investments, thanks for sharing
You should have a look at the Triton seed drill. I've used it for the past few years and it has worked very well. It's simple but very effective for a direct drill and is perfect for very wet conditions like we have had recently.
We run a 6m sabre tine new type, awesome drill will drill in any condition you can imagine, it’s seriously heavy we run it on a 195r but your 215r has more lift so would cope easily.
A great Sunday evening video Andy , thank you 👍🏻 ps , when you get to my age, you’ll wish you’d have stayed off your knees on cold concrete at your age 😂😂 well done for doing all the jobs too 👏🏻
Nice video mate I no where to come for when my kids bike tyres need repairing 👍 but seriously u no your stuff bud about the kit u use on the farm keep smashing the videos out always a great watch
I notice you never clean the grease nipples before greasing? Are you not just forcing dirt and debris that may have stuck to the grease left on the outside of the nipple into the bearing?
We run a Amazone Cirrus 6003-2C, heavy to pull, but does a really good job in most conditions. Bought it because we can place fertilizer with the seed and in a separate disc system at the same time. Really nice machine and easy to learn
Hadn’t realised you near enough behind the flail head now! That’s spot on then. Well the only drill I have is one from Lidl🤣🙈🙈🤷♂️
Back breaking maintenance - but so good to see it being done properly!! Credit to you Andy!
Great 👍 video Andy keep the family safe 👍👍🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🚜🚜👩🌾👩🌾😷😷🦌🦌
Great vids chap. We direct drill here in Wiltshire so have a Mzuri Pro Till 4T and Sky Easydrill 6m.
Both have their good and bad points but the idea is if the tine drill won’t go the disc one will - and vice versa. Additionally the Mzuri is happiest going straight into stubble but the sky will go on cultivated ground also...cracking bit of kit 👍
We have the new sabre tine 6m, gone well on the stubble but crop has struggled behind the tractor wheels on the cultivated ground due to the wet ground and tractor/drill being so heavy. Will go well when its a kinder year, tested every drill we have! Trash flow and seed depth is good, easy to adjust and a big improvement from the older model sabre tine
Great Vlog, Great machine, 274 rotor hours a year is a fair number of hours, the head width and fwd reach are important investments, thanks for sharing
We just got the system cameleon but we are organic farmers in finland. You should demo the claydon drill it seems like an awesome drill.
Great video we use a variable forward reach mc Connel with a twin rotor head and it manages fine but that thing seems really strong.
We run a sprinter, can direct drill, into plough, mintill. Kockerling is said to be very good drill in the wet.
Brilliant video Andy, thank you! Please have a nice week!
You should have a look at the Triton seed drill. I've used it for the past few years and it has worked very well. It's simple but very effective for a direct drill and is perfect for very wet conditions like we have had recently.
we have a lemken solitair 9 combination drill, helps a lot with the clay like soil up here👍
I have a Köckerling Ultima. It has depth control on each tine which hold the depth very precisely. Cheap to run and easy to maintain. In Denmark👍🏼
We run a 6m sabre tine new type, awesome drill will drill in any condition you can imagine, it’s seriously heavy we run it on a 195r but your 215r has more lift so would cope easily.
There’s always a job for a wet day but it usually involves something itchy or greasy 😂😂
A great Sunday evening video Andy , thank you 👍🏻 ps , when you get to my age, you’ll wish you’d have stayed off your knees on cold concrete at your age 😂😂 well done for doing all the jobs too 👏🏻
Nice video mate I no where to come for when my kids bike tyres need repairing 👍 but seriously u no your stuff bud about the kit u use on the farm keep smashing the videos out always a great watch
Hi Andy I used to use a mf 30 then a accord air drill then krm now I use a dewalt😁
Would a amazone cayenne drill work,or a claydon even better
Great video again. The drill comparison will be interesting. Will you look at any others?
Greetings from a Väderstad employer
Can we see you doing some planting with the 3350 this year??
Very enjoyable and interesting
I have a dji osmo action and for the little amount that I have used it, I'd recommend it. Price is better than gopro as well.
Excellent video as always
Would you’s consider getting a saw blade for it? Just asking because you seem to have a lot of tree limbing to do every year
"I wont be chopped like carrot" lol😁
Good video Andy👍
It a good hedge cutter mate
Very interesting video 👍
Great video Andy. Reckon the 3350 pull that drill?
No, they say 50hp for every meter the drill is. That’s a 4 meter drill
Crack video thanks a million what about Clayton drills?
Hey Andy have u ever considered any Lemken drills/kit?
Try the Cayena Amazon drill Andy
Another interesting video, keep up the good work.
Go for the Weaving Drill, you rate the one you've got so stick to what you know...... looks the part too
Another great video
I notice you never clean the grease nipples before greasing? Are you not just forcing dirt and debris that may have stuck to the grease left on the outside of the nipple into the bearing?
You need to get some tyre sealant in those tubes, and your tedder, you’d never get a puncture again.
why do you have black guard on the wheels? Great video btw!
The boards where yellow
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Protects the wheels against flying bits of hedge. Preventing chipped paint etc
Nice video
Did i see some LED strip lights
How many acres does your farm have
What farm has the most acres
Demo a Amazon Cayena 6001-C 😍
What brand of grease do you use
John Deere 👍🏻
Have you got Milwaukee pyjamas?
lol not yet 😉
Mine keeps rolling from side to side 🤬
Horsch pronto 6D can’t Fault it
Hello can I have a shout out I love your videos it's interesting to watch and I'm also a farmer😊😊