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Maize 2011 - Tractors in Trouble! + Two Foragers Together!
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2011
- We start with Rob on the Case 210 giving a helping hand, go on to see likewise to a John Deere tractor with loaded trailer. Then, to show it isn't just the Deeres getting stuck, the New Holland with empty trailer tries for it, and also becomes helplessly bogged. Kept you busy Rob?
Then - wait for it. The 7850 comes into the field and we see the two foragers working together, almost side by side. Never seen this before. . . .
Thanks for posting this video. They were pushing the conditions a bit, as it was pretty muddy that day, but those huge tires help keep them moving and harvesting. The operators seemed to know exactly what they were doing, probably from years of work together, which is always very satisfying to watch.
Thanks very much. Always a pleasure to get happy viewers!
Truly marvelous sight to see one forager working behind the other, Conditions don't look the best
Brilliant as always, been a great series of vids of maize from you look forward to watching them.
The two foragers together was certainly something new. 5*
Nice one Alan. Great to see two harvesters in the one field.
Amazing video! Great work, mate! Thumbs Up
Greetings from Romania
Andrew
Many thanks Andrew!
Another great video as usual. Always a pleasure to watch.
You're welcome. The guys really had no option - after a lousy summer the Maize is finally ready so it's "Go" knowing conditions will get no better!
pure gold, this is excellent
Brilliant. At 4.56 it looks rally great!
Thanks.
I missed this video earlier and what a surprise, really excellent. Thank You
+Jan Kotze
It's not surprising that you missed it - it was 4 years ago!
Looking back through your old videos, you have some great ones :)
Thank you Jacob.
Thank you Cameron.
exellent vid as usual alan and the tyre on the head weight for pushing the trailers is a brilliant idea. a lot safer than chains.
The two drums are there containing addtive that helps the grass to ferment and make good silage. A slightly different product is used for whole-crop.
Thank you, Johan.
Great job, difficult weather to harvest.
i've never been a fan of john deere, but those tractors are working there asses off
Thanks Chuckles, you tell 'em! That's exactly the sort of thing I'm always ranting on about - you can't see anything much on a video!
Nice of you to say that - I always think, watching it, that it must have been a nightmare!
what a nice job to have just pushing the green and blue out of the mud.. :P Go go go case:P
Thank you!
To Tractormadsteve
Thanks for the comment, Steve. I value them all.
Great vid Alan, very muddy their
very nice video! excellent job!
Fair play to the boys who struggled on through that!!
Thank you very much.
Thank you for your English.
Nie drifting at 1;36 !!, great video mate ,wil check out more!
True. The maize was never going to be left in the field!
Another amazing video from you bruv
Thanks for the visit James.
So much maize up this way. Couldnt believe it when I saw the surrounding fields, tall crp too. We have hardly any of the stuff down are way (pembrokeshire north county)
Produkcja godna podziwu. Good!!!!!!
5/5
Pozdrowienia z Polski
To MrSDSTRIKEBREAKER
The Case came with a trailer (see earlier videos on this) but it came off when the Forage Harvester wanted to tow it behind for the headland run. It stayed off and Case was pusher for the rest of the field.
good video
very good quality :)
Thanks very much.
thank you :)
Great video 5*
Reminds me of 2008 maize harvest. We had ruts you could have buried cows in : (
+bachandefi Hey, saves the cost of incineration :)
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To TheDeutzman100
Yes, it was quite exciting to watch, and listen to.
Well, there's plenty to go at! The early ones, in Scotland, had to be heavily compressed in order to upload them so they are not such good quality - but still interesting. . . . . . . Alan
Very well done as usual. Regardless of ground conditions or drawbar loads, the TM's are not the best, traction - wise.
Thanks Chuckles. I shall be more hard on them, though, in future.
see they had the muscle helping the other tractors then
of course the case would have to save the day : )
Because if you wait at that time of year the ground just gets soggier! Anyway I made no claim to have anything to do with it other than film it. Not my ground, farm, machinery or anything else.
Thanks.
Great video
Thank you Elizabeth.
My pleasure
Thanks for that - but I wouldn't want you to run away with the idea that I'm the farmer. I'm just the photographer who's allowed in to film it. After this disaster here, he said this year "Don't come tomorrow, we will be on that sticky bit" So I didn't, of course! Perversly, of course, I understand that everything went wonderfully well that day!!
So cool
Yes, true. But equal conditions rarely happen in real life and last year these fields were harvested quite happily. With normal equipment.
nice video
Thanks Richard - always a useful reply! Your new chopper been out yet? I've been away for a bit so I'm out of touch.
Late, yes - because of the weather.
No corn - it's maize, and it's grown for forage so the foliage is still eaten quite happily.
I like the part where the NH is squirming for grip! I never harvested maize before, is the Case there purely to push the rest out? Does look steep in places mind.
They contain additive to help the grass ferment better.
Thanks Chuckles - I was hoping someone would try a little fact, to curb all the speculation!
gr8 vid what is the best part?
that case is going around randomly
Thank you. Nice to have an appreciative comment :)
nice vid, dont often see two choppers working so closely, do the trailers just have the super single wheels on them or have they got the wide floatation ones? most contractors are going for the wide tyres on the trailers in scotland now, make a big difference
To Panchdeburca
I suppose if you always throw it over your left shoulder it comes hard to start thinking about the opposite! But you are not wrong - there are likely some other factors in the equation that we know nothing about.
un buen bideo
Many thanks!
Suggest you read the comments below - the whole story!
u need a deutz :) good vid
very nice... in Italy there aren't this weather condition when is the silage time!!
Thanks for the "good video" bit, but I don't need a Deutz. In fact I don't need a tractor at all as I don't have any land! I'm just the photographer.
Oh that´s tough to do it in December i never heard of that but for sure if it hast to be done then go for it !!
Here was a lot of mud Alan!
A LOT of mud, Jan. But I couldn't go so close - it was better on the hill top.
nice one alan.
answer is to expensive.
Ah! That happens in farming, as I know, so you have to harvest when "possible," which may include some glitches like getting stuck briefly and such. Good luck.
I've noticed that before - mud in the wheel arch seems a major problem in a wet field?
To MultiTheScout
I asked the driver if he had fun - he didn't seem to think it much fun!
muito bom
Thank you.
Bloody hell what a field. What happened to the maize. its only 2 foot tall. Brilliant video.
Maize is often difficult here because of the weather
Well, I think the Case was doing quite well! We don't see a lot of Deutz round here.
jaaaaysus lads the wett soggy ground is a curse
Think this settles the JD-NH debate
To mafei87
Well, I live in Wales which is not in England but is in Great Britain (and in the UK). But this video was shot in Holland.
Think I'd rather watch them here. Comes a wee bit cheaper! And you are talking about two years ago - I have seen it several times, since.
I know this going to catch a lot of people off guard was wandering to you guys ever scrap your fields..
This may seem strange to you, bt whatever do you mean by "scrap"? In English it means to get rid of, and that seems the last thing a farmer would want to do?
I'm sure they do :)
I always wondered why they didn't use the PTO to add drive to the wagons wheels, so instead of dragging them trough the mud, they'd add some pushing power. Heck, add some tracks there and you'd have huge soft ground capability if paired with a tracked tractor..
To turndown10s
Thank you, Sir.
To TractorTorque
Yes, I was very glad I was there - DanYRheol don't do this usually.
I've no idea. There's not a lot of sitting around watching so it's probably a case of "Jump on and lets see you do it"
i like
To Agri957
Yes, but in this climate we have to wait . . for the cob to ripen!
the case is the beast
i had no choice going through it and i didnt stop it was the lack of traction ;)
Tough enough conditions!
hi man nice video as always,my cuestion is is that silage so good for the cows that you spend all that time and fuel to do it i wanna make a cow farm so i dont know just asking
You're asking the wrong person. I only take the films.
it is good if you can't have enaugh of hay. this option is cheaper, but milk fat level is lower in case that you are feeding cows with silage.
To jordankeeps
Thanks Jordan - dead right, and it's not even Winter, yet (officially).
They are paid to harvest ALL of it!
didnt realise you could farm crops that well in wales? also what do i have to do to drive one of these beasts?
that case is working hard
To TheGrzegorz95
Dzięki bardzo za komentarz.
excellent alan 5*
The first speaks for itself, the second - get working for a contractor!
To RobbyLucey
I would have added "in my opinion" because your statement is open to challenge.