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Joe Peters
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Converting bush land into farm land 4ft at a time
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Converting bush land into farm land 4ft at a time
Converting bush land into farm land 4ft at a time
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Converting bush land into farm land 4ft at a time
How are the big soil pellets broken after this deep soil release?
Интересно, зачем такая вспашка. Затраты офигеть. Четыре трактора.!
Зачем?
Ето снег или сол?
Снег😂😂😂
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Is the crop going to cover all the diesel expenses?
In the long run I think so yes.
Hi There, Where can I buy a plough similar this this on tracks? Regards Kieran.
Why in the world would you want to plow so deep?
To get more views on you tube
what comes after this? how can something drive in that mess thats left behind ?
Perché così profondo ?
Holy horsepower.
i deep ploughed a farmers daughter once...
Para que essa profundidade toda????Qual a finalidade desse serviço? ??
Ever hear of no till ?????
ever hear of mud
I don't know shit about farming, but looking at the existing grass they are plowing under, I assume there must be a significant layer of vegetation they need to cut through to get to fresh soil. From my history classes, I recall that sod busting was a real challenge for settlers on the great plains.
what for they plowing at winter ?
Often the ground is only freezed a few of inches down from the top so the freezing is not often that big of a problem. And with the top layer being solid and dry makes it a decent plowing condition
its mud when it isnt frozen you do this so you dont sink never seen it done with 2 dozers though 1 tractor yes 2 tractor sometimes never this
Why would you plow in winter though?
Often the ground is only freezed a few of inches down from the top so the freezing is not often that big of a problem. And with the top layer being solid and dry makes it a decent plowing condition
its mud when it isnt frozen you do this so you dont sink never seen it done with 2 dozers though 1 tractor yes 2 tractor sometimes never this
pourquoi labourer si profond?
Зачем?
Под сады или виноградники... Но в основном для виноградника, плодородный слой перемещают к корням и для аэрации
must be for watermelons
same tome thats funny
Sometimes when i come home from a long business trip i give my wife a deep plowing
And when you leave for your long business trips your neighbor takes over and plows your wife lol
Snazzy, you ain’t gettin it cause if you were you wouldnt need to say that. Dumb ass
Lazy buggers, I could do that with a shovel
You mean a swing shovel?
Beautiful soil!
Real Black gold
Destroying the planet!!
What is it you do with you're trash dumb dumb?
destroying the planet? try tilling the fields so crops will grow better...
Emil Moldovan so liberal vegetarians like you don't go hungry.
po co to robić
kuba Głogowski amerykanie nawożą tyle nawozów sztucznych ze ziemia w końcu przestaje rodzic, wtedy oraja tak głęboko żeby jak najniższą ziemię wysypać na wierzch. Jest drugi taki film jak jednym traktorem orze taką wielką bruzde
Wow how much fuel it cost?????
Walter 777 actually probably not as much as expected. Since all 3 are pulling its probably actually less than if just one was pulling. And diesel is actually pretty economic. Even better in cold weather. 😉👍
About $750 per day per machine
lol then they need a rebuld mine would use about 70-90 gallon a day each math wasnt my strong suit but even at 4$ it isnt close to 750$
Needs more weight on front
I wonder how the Green Star runs on the quad-track...
Ha! Good eyes. Had to go back to check on that. Can't see how it would work.
Probably the best part on the tractor
Drew L, So true... The case quad-track is cool but I'd take a 9RX any day
Backyard Engineering theyre not bad tractors just always had better luck with the green stuff
Drew L, same I've grown up on green paint and have run Massy and Case and have always had better luck
Serious ploughing..must have some big potatoes to plant over there..
Case Quad-track - SWEET
What crop are they ploughing for
They plough for... DDR5-Support 🤣
CAT
very very nice video bravo caterpillars
Where is this? I know it is in America because you spelled "plowing" correctly.
Correctly? Dont think so.
Lol what? Spelled 'plowing' 'correctly'?
I know it's America because they spelled it wrong!
Ronnie G some people say plough and ploughing. In the UK if im correct
Northern Alberta is in Canada. Just FYI
waste of diesel
Carla Rodgers how is it a waste?
why such a big plow? I want to see the freekin harrow for that field
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Why would they plough when the ground is frozen though?
Less compaction & better traction than in muddy conditions ... I am not certain, though . I am in sandy loam and the biggest plow I use is a 18'' ... Not remotely like this . Plowing in snow is not bad for the soil, too . Be good Phil ...
Judging by the previous vegetation it is a land breaking operation on a muck or pete soil. They are most likely doing it in the winter when the ground is frozen because any other time of year they wouldnt be able to get across that ground at all without sinking up to the axles. If its like any other deep plowing operation they are trying to mix the subsoil clay (if there even is any down there in this case) with the topsoil to change the soil profile to make it more suitable for farming. If I had to guess, this will probably be the last time this field gets worked for a while and they will probably no-till it for the foreseeable future.
Simply because ideally winter crops should be drilled into soil that has been ploughed when there was a frost to break down the soil without anything chitting.
Oliver66FarmBoy sure wish you would start doing videos again. You had good content
Oliver66FarmBoy , man I wish say fuck the trolls and make some videos.
cool
nice , what a deep black soil greetings from east frisia
HerrHalmakenreuter so so die Ostfriesen sind also auch hier ;)
Stig. Tam bien mfr
Hey Joe, I'm curious where you got this plow from or if it is home made. Where are you guys located? We've been looking for something like this for some time and any information you have would be really helpful. Thanks, CJ