When u are rolling up the pipes maybe roll them up and then roll them out again to make sure they fit on the reeler tightly. And if the pipe is on corners then do that because if it is on corners then it might be really lose on the reeler Only a suggestion not any hate 👍
Another very interesting video well explained. If you have any ploughing coming up, i wondered if you could perhaps do a tutorial on setting up the plough and how to reset the plough and do the headlands properly where the ends of the furrows are all zig zag. I have seen a vid of someone doing the headland but the soil was like flour so didn't come across well how difficult it was. Many thanks.
Great video!! Does anyone know if this method can be done from a slurry tanker?? Does the slurry tanker pump have enough power to run the same distance as this set up..??
I have a pig farm in North Carolina and Iam looking at getting a small, simple system. Good luck with your farm, dairy farms are tough even in good times.
I'm from the U.S. so it's interesting to see how you guys go about doing the same jobs,nice video
Never been involved in spreading slurry that way an found video really interesting ty 😊
Nice system,wish we were allowed to do it like that here in the Netherlands
Ive been looking forward to this video, really intresting and informative thanks.
Interesting video iv always wondered about how that was done.
Tidy system. i remember spreading with a 7610 and malgar 1100. Did the job but these new methods are much more efficient. 👍
Great video Dan, thank you.
great job dan
Love how he calls it "water"
Hi good vid made very clear
When u are rolling up the pipes maybe roll them up and then roll them out again to make sure they fit on the reeler tightly. And if the pipe is on corners then do that because if it is on corners then it might be really lose on the reeler
Only a suggestion not any hate 👍
Another very interesting video well explained. If you have any ploughing coming up, i wondered if you could perhaps do a tutorial on setting up the plough and how to reset the plough and do the headlands properly where the ends of the furrows are all zig zag. I have seen a vid of someone doing the headland but the soil was like flour so didn't come across well how difficult it was. Many thanks.
Thanks Trevor!
I have got ploughing videos coming up but it's already filmed and I've finished for this year now.
I'll do it in the spring though.
Alot easier than tanking all that slurry
You should invest in a compressor to blow the pipes out
Great video!! Does anyone know if this method can be done from a slurry tanker?? Does the slurry tanker pump have enough power to run the same distance as this set up..??
Good video
What volume would you put on typically? Does it vary when you're putting it on after silage vs when you're ploughing in etc?
What model is your massey just wondering does it handle the weight of the front reeler and stressing pull of the hose well
It's a 5712SL. It handles both fine, although in our fields I'm never pulling more than 1 pipe when spreading.
@@CowfarmerDan thank for the reply
What is your flow rate, pressure at pump and pressure at sprayer?
It's a very basic system and we have no way of measuring, sorry but cant answer your question.
I have a pig farm in North Carolina and Iam looking at getting a small, simple system. Good luck with your farm, dairy farms are tough even in good times.
Do you use an engine or tractor driven pump
It's a tractor driven Doda pump.
I always thought slurry was sprayed out the back of a tanker trailer interesting video though
It normally is, this method is used to reduce damage to the ground and its faster
Where would we be without baler twine!
I splashed out on a new piece today!
Have you ever had the pipe come off the side of the reeler and wedge between the frame 🙈
No, but I've had them cross over the dividers when they have a bit left in them!