SO WHICH BALE HANDLER DID WE BUY??? AND THE CASE 895XL HAS DEVELOPED A BIG PROBLEM!!!!
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- Опубліковано 12 гру 2024
- In this video we finally reveal which bale handler that we have purchased and why. Also the case 895xl has developed a problem that will be tricky to fix with the loader on.
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Love to see someone that takes care of his machinery and has a bit of pride in the job 👍
Good to see you back in action Adrian. Can’t beat good help in a situation like that. Our neighbours were mighty when my dad was in hospital nearly 30 years ago. They did an awful lot of heavy duty work which we truly appreciated
So thankful that you are ok. Big scare for everyone. Take care. New grabber looks great. My loader runs slow too, just teaches me to slow down and enjoy my work. Best to you all.
Dorothy & Dave Britton it was, thank you lad 😊
Good to see you fit and healthy. The bale handler looks a fine job and will come in very handy, you could never have enough implements for the front loader. A good heavy weight will transforms the capabilities of that loader tractor and your channel is up there with the best of the farming channels.
a c thanks lad 👍
Sorry to hear you were not so well, but glad to see you are on the mend.Your family have done you proud as they will have been well taught.Good bale handler you have bought , won't be long until the loader will be in full swing as it won't be long until the pit gets opened as weather isn't looking to promising.
Hi Adrian , I’m a Roscommon man living in Chicago .. I love watching your videos and I said to my wife a few times I’m wondering why no new video from you so now we know..
Delighted to hear all is well and have you back healthy.your a lucky man to have the Great Family you have when the chips are down, it’s what it’s all about..!!
I was telling my wife you would make a great teacher the way you explain things so well and it’s so easy to watch your videos!!
Tks keep up the good work
When’s the merch coming out??!! Lol
Martin Giblin that’s a lovely message mate thanks a lot 😊, stay safe lad 👍
Welcome back Adrian, delighted to see a video from you again 👍 Hope recovery has gone and is going well
Brian O'Regan thank you 😊
Great to see you back safe and sound Adrian, stay safe and take care of yourself. You can never be too safe on a farm
Great to see your ok adrian and great to see the young lads love to help
Great to have you back.... Fleming make good stuff. I’d have liked the blue rollers. All Fleming stuff is blue. We have a mchale version for 13 years and has been a great machine too. Love a set of soft hands too.... some day
gerry6420 thanks Gerry 😊
Oh Adrian! So glad to hear you are fine.
No hangover , sun's out , video from Adrian , one from Gerry and Phil to come later on , she's shaping up to be a fantastic Sunday! , Thanks lads 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
I'll second that comment.
R.I.P Pjanic at the isco me too
Don’t know what happened there sorry 😐 great work buy all
Welcome back to the farm & the videos!! Continued success to your channel it’s really good now & well done 👍
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.
Good to see that you're back doing your videos you were missed
Good choice I bought one last year nice to work with and I know it's early days but no problems yet.
Great to see you back Adrian glad all is well 👍
good to see you back on your feet
Glad you're well, too many lads would chance their arm and ignore it until they feel better, you were wise to get yourself taken care of.
And clearly a great performance by all the family. Fair play.
Good to hear your ok Adrian. All the best from Wexford.
glad to hear your feeling better
Good to see ya back and well I have Fleming stuff with years can't complain
Your spot on about that plate, we have a rossmore, great handler, very heavy and strong but ya can see damn all thru that plate. Hasn't let us down though and it's here near 20 years.
Ah yes I remember it well, leaning down so far to the left and have an awful pain in the back from it (front of a john deere 6810, great power but jesus you might aswell blindfold yourself and youd have the same visibility with the thing)
Nice bit of kit. Glad you’re ok. Yours is my favorite channel.
Glad you're ok. Sounds like the future is in good hands also. Take care.
Had no idea at all Adrian about the accident fella!!! What does not kill ya etc eh ????
Stay safe and delighted the way the 895 looks now with the loader etc!!
Maurice Cahill thanks Maurice 👍
Family is everything glad that you are ok.🚜🇮🇪☘️
Glad to see you back again delighted to see a video from you again
Nice one Adrian, good to see your back at it and doing well!
Speedy recovery Adrian, tidy looking outfit best of luck with it,.
Iv a mate that works in a concert yard with myself and he making them back end weights for tractor. 70n precast concert he put in and all proper steel. He has them on donedeal in offaly. Can make any size you need
Glad your better sir! Hope the Fleming goes well for you!
Jasus, that was a shock. Just catching up on your vlogs so obviously you've recovered well. That's farming, great but ya never know. Mind yourself.
Christ, glad to hear you are ok Adrian! Kudos to the kids etc for taking up the reins when you were out of commission.
Great video as always I glad you are doing okay now Adrain
Hope you get beter soon you're a credit to you're self
Well done Adrian..
You should get a spinner knob on steering wheel on case, when you've a hand on loader stick it is very handy when handlin bales👍
Ps: maybe get a single rear bale handler for case, let ur daughter on one tractor, you in the other, tidy outfits for bales!
Very hard to get steering knobs to fit certain steering wheels now addays
Valmet 605 I never liked them knobs on the steering wheel, always took them off any tractor I got on, some people love em but just not for me and the way a drive I guess
@@IFarmWeFarm fair enough, maybe try it for a week of working loader with bales just for experiment..
You can put water in the back tyres for more weight it makes the tractor more stable generally aswell
A lot harder on the tractor though also you aren't taking weight off the front axle at all
so glad you are ok mate
I bought a new Flemming bale squeeze this summer as well it's works well.
Sorry to hear about u being in vets😂 great u n better form now the Fleming is a great Baile squeezer started out with 1 of dem wore it out and den moved to pro-dig u will get at least 15years out of the Fleming love ur videos
Prodig have bigger rollers correct? Visibility is very good with them also but they're more of a contractors yoke tbh
If shes not blue she'll not do a pro-dig some job and Dey no more expensive I’m not a contractor but I would highly recommend 👍
@@fergalcasey6700 do they cost around the same as a fleming? Never checked it out but the bigger rollers would make a big difference
We have the Ross Moore there very good and they do the job ours doesn't have that plate at the front you were talking about and we don't have a weight either we fill the link box full of stone and that gets the job done 😂😂 good video as always
Great to see u back Adarin 👍 good choice on handler used a Friend one a few days back nice handler
Good video some plant about u now we put a clutch in our 885 made an awful difference it’s worth it 👍
Good to hear your on the mend best wishes from co waterford
Good to see ya back up and at it Adrian 🙌🏻 Great purchase lad all the best with her and take care of yourself 👍🏻👍🏻
Up The Reds thank you mate 👍
Good to see ye back Adrian
Good that your better again
Glad your ok
Great to see ya back up to speed Adrian! You got a fair aul fright i'd say! Next job will be to get the pa93 out for a burn! 😉
Martin O' Neill hopefully we’re back to work on it this week, will have a video on the finished machine very soon
Great choice of bale handler!
Glad your ok!
Glad to hear your all right Adrian, great video as always
Good to see you are back up and going 🤙🏻
Glad to see well again keep up the good work 🤙
God to see u well
Glad your ok please don't do that again 😡stay safe take it easy back in to work 👌the fleming looks good 👍 thanks 👍
Enjoyed Case looking good👍
That tractors is looking complete clutch normally wears out on those tractors at 700 hours 👍
We had a 695 two wheel drive that had 11000 hours on it with original clutch, it was 24 year old and we put it away last year for a skidsteer.
It all depends on the work it’s doing, that tractor would do me for another year or two yet without the clutch but the loader will probably shorten that.
Yes that's true depends on the work I used to use it on a loader and round Baler and 21f bale trailer 695 and 895 never missed a beat 👍
I was wondering where you were Adrian, glad you're back raring to go. I'm sure your Fleming bale handler will do a great job, btw Nugent make great non-squeaky cattle trailers.
Why don't ya just fill the rear wheels with water, is super cheap plus leaves the linkage free for other things and means you can back closer into things
Using water or wheel weights means you can't take the weight off easily for doing jobs that don't need it. Also water in the wheels or wheel weights just make the tractor heavier and actually increase the load on the front axel of a loader tractor. A weight on the lift arms uses the rear axel as a pivot point and the counter balance effect reduces the loading on the front axel.
ChucklesX your either talking complete and utter shite or didn’t read the post correctly
@@DamienNestor just because it's beyond your understanding doesn't mean it's not correct.
ChucklesX that is 100% correct and we’ll explained 👍
@@DamienNestor you didnt read what he said right 😂 he is right with the pivot point on the axle
You are the best farmer
Take care, it is so easy to have mishaps on the farm. Did I see rain in that first shot? Here in South Dorset it is still as dry as the Sahara.
It depends on how far out from the back of the tractor the weight is or you will overload the linkage for no need John Deere recommends a 400 kg weight as the tractor will lift a ton without a weight on the back no problem
Good 😌 video stay safe 🚜🚜🇬🇧🇬🇧👩🌾👩🌾😷😷🏴🏴👍👍
Nice video
Glad to have you back adrian, will you have the new weight painted like the one you got first
If shes not blue she'll not do god I don’t think I’ll go with that colour scheme 🤔, I think it’s a black
@@IFarmWeFarm it would suit the case better alright and would certainly stand out! 😂
Adrian you should fill a barrel with concrete and put lednin the middle of it and paint it as a minion
Did you consider a Quicke handler?
That would match the loader make.
Nice handler
You should change the back end filter so the hydraulics are faster and if you don't you will destroy the pump
Did you not consider the Quickie bale handler same idea as the Fleming
I considered all brands but settled on this one as it was local and easy for my to spin up and gets bits for
Pro-dig is also similar for viability but much more compact design, would love to try one sometime, but rossmore here for yrs and can't complaints.
Hope your ok
.love your videos
We had a good few felimings put a heavy bale on a feleming and they will craic should of gone for the mcale
There’s men that could break a crow bar in a bog, it’s all in the way you treat ur machine
Looks like Liam Collins is one off them😁😁
JM TR3 much quicker handier job for silage bales. No comparison 😀
What breed cows are you milking?
Tipp Agri British Friesian
that weights personel someone will recognise it
2:28 I know who's in charge next
Would ya not have put the loader on the 6470
No I want to keep that tractor free to hedge cut and all the heavier field work.
What happened to you