Here in the USA, we don't have the hook ends on our 3pt hitch links. What we used on our farm was a 3pt quick-hitch which had the 3 hooks, but they were "linked' together so the whole thing could move left/right a bit, but at the same distance apart. Thus we simply had to lower it down, back up under the pins of the implement, raise the 3pt. We had a latch on each of the lower hooks we had to flip and then hook up the remote hydraulics (if needed).
Beautiful bit of engineering them pumps so small but the power output to force it over so much distance is incredible really. great set of video's learn't a lot.
can you please do more of this part 4 George cos i like it :) and it is intresting :) seeing how you reel it up and all of that :) thanks for the good video i love it
U should use A frames on all of the implements for ease of cupping that what the contractor we use dose and he can just change from real to real easily
Harry Finch dam right it was it even had tarten patten on it and I was wearing a red tarten shirt so I litterly felt like i was there sitting in the tractor whilst going up and down the field cutting grass like I used too haha.
NatoBoy 7530 You sure about that? 1m litres in a day, roughly works out as quarter of a million gallons, or 100 handy sized tanker loads. When you consider the extra compaction on a wheat field, the travel time and the filling time, umbilical will work out less damaging, faster and more useful than a tanker
Here in the USA, we don't have the hook ends on our 3pt hitch links. What we used on our farm was a 3pt quick-hitch which had the 3 hooks, but they were "linked' together so the whole thing could move left/right a bit, but at the same distance apart. Thus we simply had to lower it down, back up under the pins of the implement, raise the 3pt. We had a latch on each of the lower hooks we had to flip and then hook up the remote hydraulics (if needed).
Can't believe that this lagoon isn't fenced off. Interesting video, but what a lot of work . Thanks George.
I was thinking that same thing. It looks like it is well off the beaten track but still....
Beautiful bit of engineering them pumps so small but the power output to force it over so much distance is incredible really.
great set of video's learn't a lot.
can you please do more of this part 4 George cos i like it :) and it is intresting :) seeing how you reel it up and all of that :) thanks for the good video i love it
Every thought of doing a Q&A George?
He did a couple before. He might be planning another.
Henry seems like a quiet man. Nothing wrong with that though.
Henry's far better looking than John. Love your videos George.
Hey, you do great videos mate. what part of the country do you live in?
Eric Murray George live in the uk
Eric Murray sounds bit like down south ways would be my guess
I just thought I had recognised the roads from watching his previous videos, I live in Milton Keynes and he has a video of him driving through it.
Eric Murray same I recognised the roads in them videos.
Unless there down Sussex way could be that but I don't see him travelling for 1 or two hours to get to farm every morning though
Doesn't that hose being dragged through crop damage crop?
i was raised on a farm in the us in missouri never seen that done before
Is Henry using the 516 or the 724?
516
Mr bumble bee was after your pork pie lol
U should use A frames on all of the implements for ease of cupping that what the contractor we use dose and he can just change from real to real easily
How much hose do you have?
George Saunders could you please wash the 6190r some time and clean the inside of it really well
Reuben Wright what are you his boss?
Eagles7618 Video production & photography no just asking
He might when he gets a slack day at the yard.
What Wellys do u where
tramspread is based in Mendlesham Suffolk
eating my shortbread and then that smell and consultancy of slurry came into my mind pmsl
vaw power was the shortbread good
Harry Finch dam right it was it even had tarten patten on it and I was wearing a red tarten shirt so I litterly felt like i was there sitting in the tractor whilst going up and down the field cutting grass like I used too haha.
vaw power ok
"pork poy", love it.
so what relation is henry to you
Luke Thomas none
OverblownSnow98 cheers. I thought seems as they had the same last name they might be related. also, isn't his brother called Henry
when you have free time
The stirrer is storth
A tanker should be much easyer, than this system ! Nice vlog George 👌
but this system has much lower soil compaction...
Jan van den Bos and you can lose up to 80 percent of the nitrogen that is in the slurry
ryan carr nope, not if you use an aplication bar on the tank... the nitrate losses should be about the same on both systems...
Thanks
A tanker just adds more compaction
it's quicker to use tankers
NatoBoy 7530 You sure about that? 1m litres in a day, roughly works out as quarter of a million gallons, or 100 handy sized tanker loads. When you consider the extra compaction on a wheat field, the travel time and the filling time, umbilical will work out less damaging, faster and more useful than a tanker
such a short video lol
Think I'd rather wok for John
If you enjoy driving lorries then that is fine but George didn't.