This the best video I have seen. He plows and cultivate it at the same time and behind him already ready to plant. Other farmers plows big fields and acres and find it that after a day or 2 the soil is rock hard and the tractor is having trouble going on it. This is the best method!!!
Sieben Schare angebaut und vorne eine monströse Eggenvorrichtung. Plus Frontgewicht! Was für eine Belastung für den Schlepper! Tough work! Some day a tractor will break in two parts.
It always amazes me the negative comments by people who don't have an idea of what they're looking at but think they do. Especially the American corn and soy brigade! No-till is not practised in vegetable growing not even in your own country (which I have seen more of than you have) In the US they do lots more passes then us in the Netherlands to establish a vegetable crop, for in this case onions they would moldboard plow, disc (once or twice even) and bedform. Here it is done in two and if the land would have been level enough in one (the pass with the Fendt on duals would not be necesarry). And with virgin soil he means to say that the crop will be planted in soil that hasn't been driven on after ploughing which is the idea behind this setup. Which means better roots and higher yields then doing a seedbed opperation after plowing. The average crop yields are higher then in the US and The Netherlands agricultural exports $102.7 bn are the 2nd largest in the world after the US $140.9 bn on 1/35th the amound of agricultural land then the US! So we must be doing something right, you just don't understand it.
Judging by what looks to be a Michelin Man riding on the tractors, I would guess they are running Axiobibs or Xeobibs which are both rated for running 5-6psi in the field due to Ultraflex technology. This is a new trend with tire makers, Firestone has started offering some as well. The lower pressures help increase traction and reduce soil compaction. IF/VF tires are designed to handle to added stresses of these low pressures.
Wow, very creative and innovative. Dd you build the front power unit? Some if the equipment you folks come up with is incredible. Lots of great new ideas to increase efficiency. Thanks.
Perhaps that is why agriculture advanced so much since the dust bowl of the 30's by developing techniques to avoid erosion of the top soil such as crop rotation, fallow fields, contour plowing, cover crops. In fact, plowing will increase the nutrients in the soil and aerate it.
They most certainly do need clutches. The clutch you are referring to is the pedal in the cab, the clutch I am referring to is any clutch inside the transmission. A powershift is full of clutchpacks. Each one of these is a wear part and puts a shock load on the drivetrain. With a CVT there are no clutches to wear out and there are no shock loads either, thus the components can be smaller and last longer.
Fendt's Vario CVT is not a hydrostatic drive. It is a planetary gearset direct driven by the engine that uses a variable displacement pump with a swing angle of 45* and two motors with a 45* swing fed by the pump. At slow speeds the hydro's are doing the majority of the work, at higher speeds more restriction is placed on the ring gear of the planetary and the power becomes more mechanically transmitted. This is why it is more reliable and efficient. The 45* swing is their key patent.
I would just say that perhaps the Roterra could do with being weighted down more. It seems to ride out of the soil and not engaging and working the soil deep enough. But impressive set up otherwise and always good to be able to reduce passes. This does it quite effectively. I guess more weight complicates the turning over and stability when in raised position.
You may see it that way, but different areas require different practices. Are the small combines Kubota and Claas make stupid because they are small? No, they have their intended purpose for that region. Europeans tend to be ahead of the curve when it comes to equipment technology. American OEM's recognize this and implement their innovations, often with little credit to them. CVT, cab/axle suspension,ABS, air brakes, high speed, high volume tires, front 3pt/pto, and the list goes on.
For lower ground pressure and decreased soil erosion. The tracks have about 4 times lower ground pressure than regular tires, thus reducing to minimum the soil damage.
The power take offs have clutches. Starting and stopping them at higher engine speeds with a load like that is not going to grenade it. The tractor itself will allow you to program the PTO into the headland management to automatically turn it on and off. I wouldn't reccommend starting it at full throttle when it would be under 100% load right away, but in this case there is very little load on the system. They also have a mode that will shut the PTO off when the 3pt arms are lifted/lowered.
To się nazywa wykorzystanie ciągnika w 100 % Pewnie co 5 lat bierze ciągniki w leasing przepracują te ciągniki 5 lat oddaje je firmie leasingowej bierze nowe, a te przyjeżdżają do Polski jako mało używane ;)
Dat zou misschien sneller gaan, maar het voordeel bij alles in één werkgang doen is dat er veel minder bodemverdichting is en je zo dus kan zaaien in grond waar nog niet op gereden is.
You need to plow 30 cm deep to help the roots of the plant to grow easily into the soil, to penetrate easily the soft soil. Where I'm living we're plowing at 22-25 cm depth because the soil structure is extremely hard and we're trying to speedup a little bit the formation of an early plant before the dryness of the summer. Higher depths are extremely difficult to plow, breaking the furrows easily and overheating the engine and drive line.
bahut vadhia technology hai .is nun jaldi punjab vich lai kar auna chahida hai par badal horan de apne dhid hi nahin bharde ke vehal vich hor kisana ware vee soch lain.
Because a disc grinds just 15 cm of soil, the rest of the soil plowed remaining intact. Thus, you need a grinding procedure in 2 steps: grind first 15 cm (the above layer), then plow 30 cm deep and switch the structure of the soil, then grind the next 15 cm (the bellow layer). Plus, a disc has very low efficiency and requires multiple passes until you reach the desired quality,
I wouldn't be so quick to judge, 3pt equipment may seem like "junk" to you, but for them it works well. Their width restrictions for road travel play into this alot as does the field sizes and conditions. More than one way to farm.
He knows something, but it isn't completely tru . The Fendt Vario system uses a set of hydraulic pumps / generators with variable angle to transfer the engine power to a variable angle hydraulic pump that drives the rest of the drive line. Still, the PTO uses a regular clutch system, the rest of the power transmission being made directly mechanically.
The first tractor crumbles the first 15-20 cm of soil, then the second one flips 30 cm of soil and crumbles the rest of 10-15 cm. Thus he doesn't need to work at a 30 cm depth that destroys the equipment and he still flips the chemical structure of the soil through plowing.
Where I live there is about 15 cm of topsoil and then clay, which is extremely hard of course. I just read at the start of the video for the first time "Ploughing in 100% virgin soil" I take that to mean a crop has never been planted on it before but I understand from you that this kind of land preparation is done every time before planting?
Każdym ciągnikiem z pługiem podwieszanym buja szczególnie jak jeździ po nierównościach. Tutaj było zero przesady. Rekord świata w orce z 2002 r. Massey Ferguson o gabarytach identycznych z tym Fendtem. Przód 4 skiby, tył 17. Ten miał zaledwie 7 z tyłu i rozdrabniarkę z przodu. Ciągnik mam moc, to nie jest koń a tym bardziej człowiek. Coś się zepsuje, wymieniasz część, jedziesz dalej. Poza tym to jest oszczędność czasu, pieniędzy. Ropa nie jest rozdawana za darmo.
At first it seemed that the tirres on the Fendt are flat, but then i think thti it is supposed to be like that... Never seen before that low tire pressure in actual use.
Leuke uitvinding, alleen het draaien lijkt wel 3 minuten te duren? Hoe zit het qua brandstofverbruik, want nu draait de trekker ongelofelijk veel toeren voor die rotorkopeg, terwijl hij veel zuiniger zou kunnen ploegen lijkt mij? Is het niet handiger om later gewoon met een 6 meter kopeg snel alles te doen?
Tokillya1 must be a drylander. So why do you rototill after plowing? Not that you should rototill first then plow. Why not just work it up with a disc then plant? It looks a bit damp there. I didn't know you could get tracks for a front wheel assist.
yes, for the pto there's a type of clutch, that's true. But what do you think? That they engage the pto a 540rpm?! Dude! As soon as he lits the arm, the pto stops, and is tuned back on when he's lowering the arm again. But you think because you hear the higher rpm that the pto is still turning at that speed! You should really read some articles of modern tractors, you can start with Fendt. These tractors do not need too adjust the engine's rpm like with older tractors.
"Ploughing and soil preparation in one pass with a Fendt 936 Vario with Kverneland 7 furrow LO 100 and plough in frontlinkage a 3mtr wide MASCHIO POWERHARROW of arable farm van Peperstraten from Oude-Tonge, the Netherlands. The special construction of the powerharrow is built by Mechanisatie Haarlemmermeer BV. The onions are planted by contractor SvZ from Oude-Tonge with a John Deere 6830 on Soucy Tracks with a selfbuid construction planter." klikanie pokaz wiecej w informacjach nie boli (:
Mój znajomy ma średniego Maseya 5455, którego kupił ostatnio nowego od Korbanka. Oprócz tego jeszcze 1 ciągnik też nie najgorszy. Ma chyba ok 6 letniego Lexiona 450. I to wszystko przy 250 h. To prawda że powinno być równomiernie rozłożona ilość pól. Ja tylko mówię że taki osprzęt do ciągnika to nie jest nic strasznego, nie jest przesadą ;)
This the best video I have seen. He plows and cultivate it at the same time and behind him already ready to plant. Other farmers plows big fields and acres and find it that after a day or 2 the soil is rock hard and the tractor is having trouble going on it. This is the best method!!!
I liked it congratulations brother God bless you
*What a cool machine! No matter the crop, it creates a splendid seedbed!*
Sieben Schare angebaut und vorne eine monströse Eggenvorrichtung. Plus Frontgewicht! Was für eine Belastung für den Schlepper! Tough work! Some day a tractor will break in two parts.
that fendt ploughing is a beast
It's build by a local construction company, it is also in the description ;)
It always amazes me the negative comments by people who don't have an idea of what they're looking at but think they do. Especially the American corn and soy brigade! No-till is not practised in vegetable growing not even in your own country (which I have seen more of than you have) In the US they do lots more passes then us in the Netherlands to establish a vegetable crop, for in this case onions they would moldboard plow, disc (once or twice even) and bedform. Here it is done in two and if the land would have been level enough in one (the pass with the Fendt on duals would not be necesarry). And with virgin soil he means to say that the crop will be planted in soil that hasn't been driven on after ploughing which is the idea behind this setup. Which means better roots and higher yields then doing a seedbed opperation after plowing. The average crop yields are higher then in the US and The Netherlands agricultural exports $102.7 bn are the 2nd largest in the world after the US $140.9 bn on 1/35th the amound of agricultural land then the US! So we must be doing something right, you just don't understand it.
Yep, that said it!!
Bart Schaap wasnt diissin ya just curious
Arbeitspferde
Judging by what looks to be a Michelin Man riding on the tractors, I would guess they are running Axiobibs or Xeobibs which are both rated for running 5-6psi in the field due to Ultraflex technology. This is a new trend with tire makers, Firestone has started offering some as well. The lower pressures help increase traction and reduce soil compaction. IF/VF tires are designed to handle to added stresses of these low pressures.
Excellent... Men and machines at work to better our lives.... Thank you!!!
WOW! Very good video and machines! greetings from poland!
Mooie video Tonnie.
Grt Henk.
Stunning video shots.Very professional.
2.2 tons has the plow, but has the center of gravity very far from the links, about 3.5 m away, thus applying an immense torque to the entire system.
super mooie combinaties. ik betwijfel niet dat dit beter voor het land is dan alles stap voor stap. maar dit is geen onbereden grond.
Wow, very creative and innovative. Dd you build the front power unit? Some if the equipment you folks come up with is incredible. Lots of great new ideas to increase efficiency. Thanks.
Nice vid, some serious pieces of kit
neat machine! regardless of the crop that is a beautiful seedbed!
Ah, there it is. I should have clicked the show more button to see the rest of the description. Thanks.
Dutch farmers have great equipment, and great workshops! Keep up the good work guys!
Perhaps that is why agriculture advanced so much since the dust bowl of the 30's by developing techniques to avoid erosion of the top soil such as crop rotation, fallow fields, contour plowing, cover crops. In fact, plowing will increase the nutrients in the soil and aerate it.
They most certainly do need clutches. The clutch you are referring to is the pedal in the cab, the clutch I am referring to is any clutch inside the transmission. A powershift is full of clutchpacks. Each one of these is a wear part and puts a shock load on the drivetrain. With a CVT there are no clutches to wear out and there are no shock loads either, thus the components can be smaller and last longer.
VERY NICE 😍👍👏
Unique! Have never seen such a thing!
Case and Deere will never fall behind.
Fendt's Vario CVT is not a hydrostatic drive. It is a planetary gearset direct driven by the engine that uses a variable displacement pump with a swing angle of 45* and two motors with a 45* swing fed by the pump. At slow speeds the hydro's are doing the majority of the work, at higher speeds more restriction is placed on the ring gear of the planetary and the power becomes more mechanically transmitted. This is why it is more reliable and efficient. The 45* swing is their key patent.
The soil was frozen and to hard to plough, so it must be ripped open first.
Waooo only one tyre could handle this job,look at the stress being put on them.....Michelin ......amazing technology!!
Very cool !!
Excellent job men.
I would just say that perhaps the Roterra could do with being weighted down more. It seems to ride out of the soil and not engaging and working the soil deep enough. But impressive set up otherwise and always good to be able to reduce passes. This does it quite effectively. I guess more weight complicates the turning over and stability when in raised position.
Alex Veldhuis now a bit of wind n sun n your right to go !!
Alex Veldhuis Doesnt the shallow cutting make sure you arent going so deep that you are geting the ''old'' soil back up that you dont want?
You may see it that way, but different areas require different practices. Are the small combines Kubota and Claas make stupid because they are small? No, they have their intended purpose for that region. Europeans tend to be ahead of the curve when it comes to equipment technology. American OEM's recognize this and implement their innovations, often with little credit to them. CVT, cab/axle suspension,ABS, air brakes, high speed, high volume tires, front 3pt/pto, and the list goes on.
Wow,some operation,never saw power harrow on front arm before,soil conditions must have been very wet...
awesome bit of kit !!!! :)
Super Video !!
Super video.. Good work!
that is one amazing piece of machinery
That is ingenious. Time is money and they are saving alot of it.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!Fendt 936 Vario
For lower ground pressure and decreased soil erosion. The tracks have about 4 times lower ground pressure than regular tires, thus reducing to minimum the soil damage.
Bel lavoro e bellissimo trattore Fendt
The power take offs have clutches. Starting and stopping them at higher engine speeds with a load like that is not going to grenade it. The tractor itself will allow you to program the PTO into the headland management to automatically turn it on and off. I wouldn't reccommend starting it at full throttle when it would be under 100% load right away, but in this case there is very little load on the system. They also have a mode that will shut the PTO off when the 3pt arms are lifted/lowered.
WOW great video :)
9999lopooo8i, .. Kkkuytjum
reallly impressive ! wonderfull ! keep going to make us dream !
Quality video, nice set up!
Fendt, for the heavy duty stuff 💪
great.......absolutli great
To się nazywa wykorzystanie ciągnika w 100 %
Pewnie co 5 lat bierze ciągniki w leasing przepracują te ciągniki 5 lat oddaje je firmie leasingowej bierze nowe, a te przyjeżdżają do Polski jako mało używane ;)
Dat zou misschien sneller gaan, maar het voordeel bij alles in één werkgang doen is dat er veel minder bodemverdichting is en je zo dus kan zaaien in grond waar nog niet op gereden is.
super machina complimenti
You need to plow 30 cm deep to help the roots of the plant to grow easily into the soil, to penetrate easily the soft soil. Where I'm living we're plowing at 22-25 cm depth because the soil structure is extremely hard and we're trying to speedup a little bit the formation of an early plant before the dryness of the summer. Higher depths are extremely difficult to plow, breaking the furrows easily and overheating the engine and drive line.
bahut vadhia technology hai .is nun jaldi punjab vich lai kar auna chahida hai par badal horan de apne dhid hi nahin bharde ke vehal vich hor kisana ware vee soch lain.
we used to do such plowing in USA but we have learned the no till method.
fantastic!!
Fendt power!
Very interesting, never been that close to see what happens! That cultivator looks very dangerous :-)
Mightly impressive.
Nice equipment!
Because a disc grinds just 15 cm of soil, the rest of the soil plowed remaining intact. Thus, you need a grinding procedure in 2 steps: grind first 15 cm (the above layer), then plow 30 cm deep and switch the structure of the soil, then grind the next 15 cm (the bellow layer). Plus, a disc has very low efficiency and requires multiple passes until you reach the desired quality,
That kid must have a really fun time riding that sower!!! :-))
And you're right. But I've completed the description so that the others can see the differences between the two systems.
Mostly, yes, but if you're harvesting twice a year, you can use no tillage in the second seeding, the bed already being soft.
I wouldn't be so quick to judge, 3pt equipment may seem like "junk" to you, but for them it works well. Their width restrictions for road travel play into this alot as does the field sizes and conditions. More than one way to farm.
super video
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He knows something, but it isn't completely tru . The Fendt Vario system uses a set of hydraulic pumps / generators with variable angle to transfer the engine power to a variable angle hydraulic pump that drives the rest of the drive line. Still, the PTO uses a regular clutch system, the rest of the power transmission being made directly mechanically.
He's not plowing twice. The first tractor just loosens the soil, and the 936 actually ploughs.
Good vid. What are the guys doing on the planter?
Im very interested by dis kind of harow ,very very nice
The first tractor crumbles the first 15-20 cm of soil, then the second one flips 30 cm of soil and crumbles the rest of 10-15 cm. Thus he doesn't need to work at a 30 cm depth that destroys the equipment and he still flips the chemical structure of the soil through plowing.
they are Radial tires they are supposed to squat like that under load
Where I live there is about 15 cm of topsoil and then clay, which is extremely hard of course. I just read at the start of the video for the first time "Ploughing in 100% virgin soil" I take that to mean a crop has never been planted on it before but I understand from you that this kind of land preparation is done every time before planting?
Nice.
Każdym ciągnikiem z pługiem podwieszanym buja szczególnie jak jeździ po nierównościach. Tutaj było zero przesady. Rekord świata w orce z 2002 r. Massey Ferguson o gabarytach identycznych z tym Fendtem. Przód 4 skiby, tył 17. Ten miał zaledwie 7 z tyłu i rozdrabniarkę z przodu. Ciągnik mam moc, to nie jest koń a tym bardziej człowiek. Coś się zepsuje, wymieniasz część, jedziesz dalej. Poza tym to jest oszczędność czasu, pieniędzy. Ropa nie jest rozdawana za darmo.
Mooi !
The tires are deflated to become wider and have more traction correct?
good work
I like the dual pto now id like to see the controls for the hydraulic system even the other switches
Thank you
At first it seemed that the tirres on the Fendt are flat, but then i think thti it is supposed to be like that... Never seen before that low tire pressure in actual use.
Congratulations brother God bless you 😂
Leuke uitvinding, alleen het draaien lijkt wel 3 minuten te duren? Hoe zit het qua brandstofverbruik, want nu draait de trekker ongelofelijk veel toeren voor die rotorkopeg, terwijl hij veel zuiniger zou kunnen ploegen lijkt mij? Is het niet handiger om later gewoon met een 6 meter kopeg snel alles te doen?
Thank you for the video
Tokillya1 must be a drylander.
So why do you rototill after plowing? Not that you should rototill first then plow. Why not just work it up with a disc then plant? It looks a bit damp there. I didn't know you could get tracks for a front wheel assist.
Fendt power :) great...
Some kind of very interesting method!
you should put higher air pressure in the tires. look at 1:46 at the back tires they heave too less tire pressure
Fuel consumption isn't bad - I was expecting 65 -70 litres but 50 litres per hour is decent
That the way to get it done quick. Shame the tractor isnt blue though.
Have you ever planted onions? Well, you should find out that, like any other soft vegetable, it need very soft and fine grind soil to grow.
is there meny rocks in the field its a nice field
Beautiful
Beautifully!
yes, for the pto there's a type of clutch, that's true. But what do you think? That they engage the pto a 540rpm?! Dude! As soon as he lits the arm, the pto stops, and is tuned back on when he's lowering the arm again. But you think because you hear the higher rpm that the pto is still turning at that speed! You should really read some articles of modern tractors, you can start with Fendt. These tractors do not need too adjust the engine's rpm like with older tractors.
"Ploughing and soil preparation in one pass with a Fendt 936 Vario with Kverneland 7 furrow LO 100 and plough in frontlinkage a 3mtr wide MASCHIO POWERHARROW of arable farm van Peperstraten from Oude-Tonge, the Netherlands.
The special construction of the powerharrow is built by Mechanisatie Haarlemmermeer BV.
The onions are planted by contractor SvZ from Oude-Tonge with a John Deere 6830 on Soucy Tracks with a selfbuid construction planter." klikanie pokaz wiecej w informacjach nie boli (:
This machine is a beautiful gem in a zombie attack
Un seul but : Produire toujours plus! Je ne pense pas que ce soit la bonne solution pour laisser une planète propre à nos générations futures!
Hey fendt is very cool
Are these normal conditions?
Looks like it is extremly wet!
Mój znajomy ma średniego Maseya 5455, którego kupił ostatnio nowego od Korbanka. Oprócz tego jeszcze 1 ciągnik też nie najgorszy. Ma chyba ok 6 letniego Lexiona 450. I to wszystko przy 250 h. To prawda że powinno być równomiernie rozłożona ilość pól. Ja tylko mówię że taki osprzęt do ciągnika to nie jest nic strasznego, nie jest przesadą ;)
Now why in all that is fucking kick ass would there be 70 dislikes, those are probably the people that think vegetables grow in supermarkets.
Also i appears that they are planting onions, so good luck on using no till