What makes these style of videos is the long unedited video from the drone, all the fancy stuff putting clips together is nice yes but cant beat just watching it as it happens.
Another great video George! Like the style of this but I enjoy watching you because of the variety of styles you produce and the level of explanation you give to each job. Keep up the great work, it must be so much effort to put these together but we really do appreciate it 👍🏻😊 thank you!
Love the whole style of the video George, fantastic drone footage, the Fastrac certainly looks the business 🚜 and with that plough makes a great outfit - doing a grand job as well. Good to see proper land management (ploughing) taking place, I’m not into this minimum till or direct drilling lark, I think it’s right to turn the soil over every year. I was at our local vintage ploughing match last Saturday, the field had been direct drilled for the past ten years - the top two inches was like a dusty flour and below that was as hard as the road. Terrible conditions!!
Great style video. As someone who wishes I were doing some plowing, you bring the experience in a full enough measure to bring the joy of such. Thanks from East Texas amigo.
I liked the way that video was done, much better seeing things from the drone. I did some on land ploughing the other day without gps for various reasons, and it was good to actually give me something to think about, but my line certainly wasnt straight🤣
That's great looking plough we have Kuhn with 18 mole board 7 furrow fully mounted and it's one heavy plough! We pull her with Fendt 736 and still put 1/4 tonne counter weigh on fron
For a better turnover of the soil you could use mouldboard extensions. In the past Kverneland’s couldn’t do without on heavier soils. Speed is also a critical factor. If you drive to fast (> 7 km/hour) the topsoil will come to fast of your little top mouldboards (don’t know the English for it), and that causes lumps that prevent an optimal turn of the soil. They should also go no deeper than 4-5cm, for the same reason. It’s a pity that on a Kverneland they have a fixed angle. For an optimal turnover of the soil for every inch deep you should plough 1,5 (or a little more) broad. Sorry for my poor English, hope you understand it... nice vid!
Just wondered if there is any adjustment on the width of the Disk Coulter. It seems to be a bit narrow, as the last plough is undercutting the disk and leaving lots of clods in the furrow. I liked to see an empty furrow, when using the old Ransoms 4 furrow, as I felt that any clod left in the furrow, spoiled the tractor balance the next time around.
Thanks George, nice bit of kit, good to see job well done, we often go in with a chisel plough to break up the tram lines, but that is not needed there? different style from our local ploughing matches!!
Good video George 👍 saw a few times from drone footage that the front furrow actually starting to turn over quite a way in front of the mouldboard shows how stiff the soil is 🙄💪💪
Great video with drone filming and voice over 👍🏻 Could you maybe one day film a sneek peak into your Mrs camera bag, just for the photo geeks among us 😉
Too bad, I can hardly catch a word But this Is a nice video France This tractor makes me dream quite often At present, I have a 2170 and I expect to change for the new serie A 4220 or a 4190
Intertesting video as always George thank you for posting. The last furrow #6 does not look as crisp as it should, is it due to the ground conditions being a little firm? should be okay you are running a disk coulter on that one
Yeah you can also see a few chunks of earth flick up and out under the land wheel causing it to lift up the back end of the plough.. but still a good vid George keep her lit !!
Always remember at oxenbold farms est scotch corner .tyas village farm !! Polish tractor dealer round there 80s ..ursurs..fairly made a grunt with the plough on ..
Your starting to look like a countryfile presenter with ending like that,,:-) . i notice on the return run you are closer to the ploughing edge than when you go down the field, and also why dont you use the switchback turn at the end of each run as it eliminates the need for reversing and without stopping and it would put you directly inline with the new furrow,.
Great video.. Yes I think this is the way to show off the actions the tech the way to do things in farming? George a couple of questions for you sir! 1 > does the JCB tractors ever use wheel weights? I not ever seen that on yours. 2 > do you believe that soon we see the tractors like yours do plowing and cultivating a field by the auto drive and steering without you needing to be in the tractor at all? just have a remote stop controller to stop the tractor if needed. Thanks.
Hi George, Forgive my ignorance, but when I was a Lad the local tw30 pulled a 7 furrow plough. How come the more powerful fast track is pulling a 6 furrow? Many thanks. Mike
I put it into a delayed steering mode when doing work with autosteer, it allows just the front wheels to steer when actually under guidance but still gives the manoeuvrability of 4 wheel steer at the headlands
Yikes, when did they stop putting discs on ploughs. How many acres can you plough at that speed with that plough and what fuel consumption would you get. Great video George.👍
there's a steering wheel inside and when you turn it left, the tractor goes left and when you turn it right, the tractor- yes, you guessed right-goes right. aaaand if you keep it straight, the machine goes straight :)
More inches = more working width = faster job. This with fewer legs and wearing parts and thus lower cost. Fewer inches means the strip being turned is narrower and will invert more easily. This helps bury the plant material, desirable if you plan to create a bed and seed soon after because your equipment will not block up. But people also plough in Autumn and let the weather break it down to plant in Spring. In that case, maximising surface area is the goal and ridges provide that. So soil is just turned over its side and leaning against the next furrow. It does not have to be 'clean' free of plant material as the Winter frosts will take care of that. Bigger furrow widths can be used here. Essentially these are the extremes and growers will decide on their specs based on what they want to achieve, their soils and conditions and ultimately that is then paid for, or compromised by budget limitations
What makes these style of videos is the long unedited video from the drone, all the fancy stuff putting clips together is nice yes but cant beat just watching it as it happens.
Love the drone footage w/ commentary, adds a much greater perspective on what you're doing while you're still able to explain it too as you go along
Hi George video is amazing, quite enjoyable to watch , Always wanted to see how farms were plowed, thanks
Another great video George! Like the style of this but I enjoy watching you because of the variety of styles you produce and the level of explanation you give to each job. Keep up the great work, it must be so much effort to put these together but we really do appreciate it 👍🏻😊 thank you!
Love to see the straight ploughing. Good piece of kit that gps and obviously very good operator.
Great video and great drone work.
Great commentary as well.
Always a pleasure to watch a man who knows his stuff.
👍👍
Hi George excellent drone footage really nice to see gives us plenty of time to focus and seeing what you do.
Henry, North of lichfield
Yep good video, I like how the drone footage is in real-time with you chattering away in the cab. Keep up the good work! 👍🏻👍🏻
You're one smooth operator George (of the drone I mean) the tractor drives itself lol keep it up 👍
Really nice George! 💪
Brilliant vid George !
And I really like seeing the drone footage 👌
Love the whole style of the video George, fantastic drone footage, the Fastrac certainly looks the business 🚜 and with that plough makes a great outfit - doing a grand job as well. Good to see proper land management (ploughing) taking place, I’m not into this minimum till or direct drilling lark, I think it’s right to turn the soil over every year. I was at our local vintage ploughing match last Saturday, the field had been direct drilled for the past ten years - the top two inches was like a dusty flour and below that was as hard as the road. Terrible conditions!!
Awesome video George. Drone footage is fantastic. Keep them coming. Regards
Great style video. As someone who wishes I were doing some plowing, you bring the experience in a full enough measure to bring the joy of such. Thanks from East Texas amigo.
I liked the way that video was done, much better seeing things from the drone. I did some on land ploughing the other day without gps for various reasons, and it was good to actually give me something to think about, but my line certainly wasnt straight🤣
George great video mate drone firming is 10/10 keep up the good work mate in that great jcb fastrac i love viewing the videos mate 👍👍👍👌
That's great looking plough we have Kuhn with 18 mole board 7 furrow fully mounted and it's one heavy plough! We pull her with Fendt 736 and still put 1/4 tonne counter weigh on fron
great filming George...doing a nice job!!
Another cracking vid George. Really like the drone footage with in cab commentary. 👏👍👍
Great video George liking the running commentary with drone footage
nice film from onland ploughing no drive in the furrow.ploughing is the best for new seed,nice dronefooting tweets
For a better turnover of the soil you could use mouldboard extensions. In the past Kverneland’s couldn’t do without on heavier soils. Speed is also a critical factor. If you drive to fast (> 7 km/hour) the topsoil will come to fast of your little top mouldboards (don’t know the English for it), and that causes lumps that prevent an optimal turn of the soil. They should also go no deeper than 4-5cm, for the same reason. It’s a pity that on a Kverneland they have a fixed angle. For an optimal turnover of the soil for every inch deep you should plough 1,5 (or a little more) broad.
Sorry for my poor English, hope you understand it... nice vid!
Just wondered if there is any adjustment on the width of the Disk Coulter. It seems to be a bit narrow, as the last plough is undercutting the disk and leaving lots of clods in the furrow. I liked to see an empty furrow, when using the old Ransoms 4 furrow, as I felt that any clod left in the furrow, spoiled the tractor balance the next time around.
PS: love the feeling got by keeping rows straight, father and grandfather showed me some methods. Again, great video and thanks amigo.
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Thanks George, nice bit of kit, good to see job well done, we often go in with a chisel plough to break up the tram lines, but that is not needed there? different style from our local ploughing matches!!
Good video George 👍 saw a few times from drone footage that the front furrow actually starting to turn over quite a way in front of the mouldboard shows how stiff the soil is 🙄💪💪
all your videos are good keep them coming
Some great editing top vid 👍🏻
Another great vid george keep it up mate 👍👍
Great video with drone filming and voice over 👍🏻 Could you maybe one day film a sneek peak into your Mrs camera bag, just for the photo geeks among us 😉
Great video George like the drone footage, keepup the good work.
I have never seen this vid although I'm subscribed. Having great day thinking of putting some grass on bold spots where floods have damaged.
I bet those plough points are pretty hot pulling through that hard ground George.
How many furrows do you reckon she would be able to pull George.
Confused. How do 6 14" furrows equal 2.35 metres ? I use a 7f and can't seem to settle on a consistent working width.
Great video as usual George, though once you stepped out of the cab for the ending was quality 👍👍
nice video George I would like to see more Dronie videos it does a great job very stable great video all round mate keep them coming . S C UK.
Amazing drone footage!
Too bad, I can hardly catch a word
But this Is a nice video
France
This tractor makes me dream quite often
At present, I have a 2170 and I expect to change for the new serie
A 4220 or a 4190
Intertesting video as always George thank you for posting. The last furrow #6 does not look as crisp as it should, is it due to the ground conditions being a little firm? should be okay you are running a disk coulter on that one
Yeah you can also see a few chunks of earth flick up and out under the land wheel causing it to lift up the back end of the plough..
but still a good vid George keep her lit !!
Great vid George keep it up. I like the drone coverage. You have the technology on the yellow beasts so why not use it.
Great video George 👍 maybe a little bit of exhaust note when she's pulling!!! love the drone footage 👍
When is mrs, s, going to do another video ,havent seen one in ages,..hope all is well..
why dislike ? another top video thanks george 🤗
Hi, George you do a great Job ! Making good entertaining video's keep it up 👍
Always remember at oxenbold farms est scotch corner .tyas village farm !! Polish tractor dealer round there 80s ..ursurs..fairly made a grunt with the plough on ..
Great video
I bet trimble are putting guidance and auto steer in the tw
Great video George..
How do you what distance to keep wheels from the furrow
Another top video mate 👍
Great vid George, are the depth wheels used as transport wheels when you are transporting the plough on the road?
no thro tail bald on the shell's gorge is that why the not throwing the clod ,?
Why is plowing done so much over in the Europe? In the US very few people plow the land unless breaking or turning over new ground.
Daft question but How do you get the back weight on and off the JCB?? Nice one George
Good video George 👍🏻
What gear were you in and how fast were you going thank you
Your starting to look like a countryfile presenter with ending like that,,:-) . i notice on the return run you are closer to the ploughing edge than when you go down the field, and also why dont you use the switchback turn at the end of each run as it eliminates the need for reversing and without stopping and it would put you directly inline with the new furrow,.
Yeah george for country file!
Great video.. Yes I think this is the way to show off the actions the tech the way to do things in farming? George a couple of questions for you sir! 1 > does the JCB tractors ever use wheel weights? I not ever seen that on yours. 2 > do you believe that soon we see the tractors like yours do plowing and cultivating a field by the auto drive and steering without you needing to be in the tractor at all? just have a remote stop controller to stop the tractor if needed. Thanks.
I recon you will be getting gps in the tw25
brill vid coverage 👍
Top vid George 😎😁
Cracking tractor, it really is.
Do you have liquid filled tires for weight like here in the States?
Hi George,
Forgive my ignorance, but when I was a Lad the local tw30 pulled a 7 furrow plough. How come the more powerful fast track is pulling a 6 furrow? Many thanks. Mike
Thanks mate 👍
Yes very nice J C B. Love have to drive at. Please can you but your cut grass. Thanks Steve
👍👍👍👍👍
theres something therapeutic about watching ploughing I think that's why it popular watching
The jcb has bigger tires in the front?
I really like the combination with drone footage and you explaining things. What does your crop rotation look like on the farm?
Well did you get the field done in 4 hours.
How many hours has the jcb done
Does the auto steer operate the twin wheel steer once you drop the plough in, or does she just move the fronts George?
I put it into a delayed steering mode when doing work with autosteer, it allows just the front wheels to steer when actually under guidance but still gives the manoeuvrability of 4 wheel steer at the headlands
George, technology is pretty impressive indeed. I love it.
Hello, can you please write me which exact Kverneland model plough this is? Especially since it is a on land plough. Thank you!
It is an LO85
How long time take that field to plough?
Yikes, when did they stop putting discs on ploughs. How many acres can you plough at that speed with that plough and what fuel consumption would you get. Great video George.👍
like so confort😄
George do you prefer level ploughing or in furrow ,? And is it purely because of the tyre width that u plough level in the fast trac?
Doesn't bother me either way, plough on top to use autosteer, plough in furrow when it gets wet👍
Do you plough for everything or do you sow some mintill
Any news on the legend he has gone very quite
Considered wheel weights?
Top class
Love it
nice drone shots what drone you using
Cheers Robin, it's a Yuneec Typhoon H👍
👍 top guy
How do you keep the tractor straight when ploughing
there's a steering wheel inside and when you turn it left, the tractor goes left and when you turn it right, the tractor- yes, you guessed right-goes right. aaaand if you keep it straight, the machine goes straight :)
It has gps
Monster Tractor
Ooh rear whee steer 😮
You are putting a Trimble in the tw
what are the advantages of 14 vs 16 vs 18
More inches = more working width = faster job. This with fewer legs and wearing parts and thus lower cost. Fewer inches means the strip being turned is narrower and will invert more easily. This helps bury the plant material, desirable if you plan to create a bed and seed soon after because your equipment will not block up. But people also plough in Autumn and let the weather break it down to plant in Spring. In that case, maximising surface area is the goal and ridges provide that. So soil is just turned over its side and leaning against the next furrow. It does not have to be 'clean' free of plant material as the Winter frosts will take care of that. Bigger furrow widths can be used here. Essentially these are the extremes and growers will decide on their specs based on what they want to achieve, their soils and conditions and ultimately that is then paid for, or compromised by budget limitations
Say hi to your wife and the dogs.
Hi George when is your next video with Lord muck and deano Gerry Kelleher
Ploughing!...give me a top down running thro any day...
Which engine does it ise?
Sisu 66AWF 6,6 l
Get the LO on the t dub
I’d love your job. As you know lol.
It's alright mate give it a whirle but you got get a tractor first 😂
Gps is cheating? Gps is a gods creation for cheaper fieldwork (Less fuel usage = less fuel spendings) and it makes a bloody good work.
Why don't you mark your headlands out first?
What happened to jwb stop doing video now here for still see them