Bit different from 1974 when i visited as part of a group of Edinburgh Agrics on an educational /alcaholic tour when we were amazed at the number of tractors parked up in a shed ,be a lot less now with these monsters
Good video but do they work like that? Very inefficient. Number 1 should turn and go down the 3rd bout, Number 2 the 2nd and Number 3 the 1st bout next to the already cultivated land from Number 1
Outstanding clip taken there" British Agriculture at its finest, 💯👌
I totally agree!
wow that's awesome ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Thanks 🔥🙂
Very impressive video 🚜🚜🚜
Impressive display of impressive kit! 😎👌
Fantastic footage again Malc😊 Thank you so much for this upload😊 Kind regards and thanks again😊👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it so much! 😎👍
Malc, that's what you call going big, good capture , thank you.
Impressive kit, professional work and they are friendly people too... what is not to like! 😎👌👍
Brilliant 👌
Thanks, they were great to see working!! 😎👍
Good video 👍
Thanks Christopher👍
Bit different from 1974 when i visited as part of a group of Edinburgh Agrics on an educational /alcaholic tour when we were amazed at the number of tractors parked up in a shed ,be a lot less now with these monsters
And less workers too... 🤔☹️
Least they can get on the land we’ve had quite abit of rain over this way lately
Yes, more recently the weather has been rubbish... 😳
About 2 million pounds worth of kit there. 2 Million.
15,000+ acres is a huge area to cover so they have no option than to go large! 👌👍
Good video but do they work like that? Very inefficient. Number 1 should turn and go down the 3rd bout, Number 2 the 2nd and Number 3 the 1st bout next to the already cultivated land from Number 1
@farmernige They usually work individually in separate fields - this was more of a demo really!