Thanks my mate! Been hoping I'd get the chance to film it, I haven't done that job for years now, but was desperate to film it because it's such an unusual machine. I remember the first time I saw it, I was gob smacked....then even more gob smacked when my gaffer told me I'd be running it....say to safe I was sh&£ing my pants that day lol How's life your end of the country buddy? Very wet I can imagine?
@@Jonny1388 I think I would be bricking it knowing how easily you could kill the crop. I bet you cant take your eyes of them screens for a minute. Things are good here. Got on well getting first cut done, bailing, fertiliser and slurry aĺl done. Even got chance to drive a forager which was great.Had 3 full days of rain now cows are back in it's that wet on the land. Hows things with you, has this weather buggered your job up
Top video Jonny. Love how you go in depth and explain everything. Your love and passion for what you are doing shines through in every video. Fascinating to watch.
I normally make a joke in my comment but after watching this ingenious bit of engineering i am blown away by this. the magic of learning about a different style of farming brings machines like this to light that we would not usually see, very well explained and demonstrated as usual very interesting this organic way of doing things. i hope you dont have to many acres under water after the past couple of days pal.
Absolutely fascinating Jonny! Really cool bit of kit and admire the way you (organic farmers/ Pollybell) go about tending the crops! I think you’re in a great position for future UK agriculture with the knowledge and experience you will build on working on an organic farm!
Just had my second delivery of chrome northwest products arrived this week and I've been supper impressed, I've had some tfr and wax come with this weeks delivery and can't wait to use asap
Hi Jonny, Hope you're well mate. Indeed I have never seen this type of machine before and found it so fascinating. Thank you as always for being so thorough with the machine, fantastic video. Have a great weekend mate, Take care :)
Thanks Richard! It's been a few years since last used it so I was a bit rusty, but I suppose it's like riding a bike " you never forget!" I certainly didn't forget how nerve wracking it is lol!
Cracking video Jonny and excellent explanations! Always nice to see the old girl running! Wonder if part 2 would be how to change index sensors and setting up encoder belts? Lol
Very impressive. I love that there is a viable alternative to weed control. That's a lovely big organic Broccoli crop - my favourite Brassica! Thank you for filming it!
Wow! I am really impressed! I often wondered how you organic guys controlled in row weeds. Where I live only grass is grown because its mainly a livestock area. Very interesting stuff young man!
Hiya andrew! We haven't got a shed big enough to fit all of our machines in so they are spread across all 4 of our farms in different sheds. Unfortunately I'm not allowed to do a shed tour for security reasons. I'd love to do it, but there are too many dishonest people around nowadays.
Nice one Jonny , you are a damn tight operator in fairness to you mate , that’s a tight job right there amazing piece of kit takes some watchin, keep er lit big lad . Top vid as always , awesome insight into the true art of farming , the organic way , pesticide n glysophate free 👌🇬🇧
Love your usual brand of informative entertainment. Would not like to be the man to try n fix it if it had a headache. There looks some complex stuff under them panels. Hows weather treating u up there. Are u retreating to the sheds or managing to keep going
I think your right Adrian! We would be lost without it now! I know some people don't like technology, and I understand their point of veiw. But when you see things like this machine in action, you really can't help but be in awe of it. Absolutely amazing what a few clever people are capable of!
Hiya Matt! Hope your well my mate! 😃 Yeah there are plenty of garford videos on TH-cam! This very machine is on here somewhere, it was the first triple bed machine they ever made, the farm helped in the development
Thanks my mate! 😃 The first time I saw one in action I couldnt believe what I was seeing. The new ones are even more effective and a lot faster! Who knows what they will be like in 20years time!
Thanks Tom! Who knows what the future will hold! If technology keeps changing like it has in the last 100years I can't even begin to guess what the world will be like!
Hi Graham! How the devil are you my mate?! 🙂 We're all good this end! My little one has been in hospital recently, poor little thing doesn't seem to have the best of luck health wise, but she's back to her little mischievous self now 🙂 hope you, your wife and your girls are doing well buddy 🙂
We are all good here I have recently started working for a local orchard so I get to play with toy tractors 🚜😆 but it’s all good and right on my doorstep. Hope your little one stays well all the best and look forward to vids as and when you can 👍🏻😃
Jonny was wondering how many times through the growing period of the broccoli do you do this. And if there’s more than the once is there a risk of damaging the root tips on the broccoli.
Hello my mate! How are we doing? 😃 We would like to get through the entire crop twice, some fields will get more treatment than others due to varying weed pressures. But it varies massively, sometimes I will even go through the same field twice in one day, just in the opposite direction, if there is a significant volume of weeds. Broccoli is quite a shallow rooted crop and will die if the roots are disturbed, it doesn't take much punishment like a cereal crop will. So yes we've got to be very careful we don't go too deep or too close to the plants, though we inevitably do take some of the plants out with the weeders. But the farm factor in a percentage of predicted looses and account for that when planting. Hope that helps answer your question mate?? 😃
Great video Jonny 👍 enjoyed the walk round the machine an the settin up process, no a machine for the faint hearted🙄 reckon a cud leave a lot o weeds an wipe out the Broccoli in no time 😮😂😂 hope family a well mate cheers 👍💪💪
Really educational that, excellent. BTW, if you forget to take out the transport pins on any of the machines, will an alarm go off, break, damage or just not fold out?
Thanks Mick!! Unfortunately there isnt, there are a small number of machines around that will have some kind of sensor which won't allow you to do certain operations while it is in transport mode. But 98% of implements rely on you remembering to take them out, if you tried to unfold with the pins in you would more often than not, damage the machine.
Eh chap !. Awesome video fella been waiting for this, I’ve seen these at shows but never seen one being used. I can imagine when it does go (which I’m sure it does now n then) it goes wrong in spectacular style with a good line of plants gone 😆 . Things have come a long way since I used to tractor hoe beet with our leyland 245 and hoe, manual driving all day to an inch or so !.
You know what your talking about my mate! When it goes wrong.....it goes BLOODY wrong!! Lol yeah things have come a long way in a short space of time haven't they! Thats the proper way to do it though, Leyland and a beet hoe!! No GPS, just a steady hand....a keen eye and driving it through your arse cheeks! I feel lucky I was able to do things like that, all be it with a newer tractor but no GPS in sight and just learning from the older generation. A lot of young lads nowadays don't even get the chance to learn it the proper way!
You are definitely right about sitting on the edge of your seat!! I used to have a 4m Dan interow hoe with duck feet, and when it went wrong.... all dead 🙄😟😟 wheat and maize. Keep up the good vids👍👍
Lol your absolutely spot on there lee! When it goes wrong......it really really really goes wrong! Lol having nerves of steel help doing these sorts of jobs don't they lol!
One of the best videos on this (or any) machine I've seen. You're good at videos Jonny. Lots of details are great. Video length doesn't matter. I watch TH-cam instead of T.V. because T.V. makes you dumb. I am actually a little smarter after this. Or at least more knowledgeable. By the way, do any other Americans get the feeling your watching Captain Jack Sparrow in a tractor? With a TH-cam channel?
I didn't grow up on a farm either. I just always had a passion for it, i offered to help farmers out when I was a boy and learnt from their experience. And eventually after a lot of hard work I got a job full time in farming. If you want to do something bad enough, there's no reason why you can make it a reality no matter what your age or experience 😃
@@Jonny1388 Sounds about right! It's just weird I guess to randomly go to a farmer and ask if they need help or something! I live close to the city so there's not a lot of farms nearby (I do have a car though)
For the non techs out there, the penguin represents Linux... Its an open source operating system that runs on low end hardware, some trains use it for the annunciator and saying what stop is next
Cool Tech.. I love modern farming and robot stuff. The more they use them the less chemicals need to be used? Better for us all. I waiting to see someone do a 100% electric tractor and then combines etc.? I know of a 100% electric test tractor that John Deer in France are testing now! But no one else is doing any I know off? The John Deer one is a normal medium sized tractor that they taken out the Horrible polluting Diesel engine and replaced it with a Big Lithium battery and electric motors and kept the air cooled radiator system as that cools the battery. I hoping more will be done be all to remove all Diesel machines as they are very bad for us health wise and the planet. Soon maybe we see fully robotic farming machines based on Eco-made electric?
If the camera setting is so damn important, why they dont do a better positioning device? If there is any dirt inside the mechanism, it could be fatal. Bad constructioning, just my opinion...
Technology is nice but so would be jobs for people to do the hoeing. Like they used to for piece work per row. Rural unemployment is a serious problem.
Unfortunately noboby wants to do that kind of work anymore, we do still use people to hand weed crops as and when needed and trying to find staff is a major problem in vegetable farming. With major supermarkets driving down the price of food, lack of staff, and wages rising, technology has got to take up the slack. Unfortunately it's the world we live in now.
@@Jonny1388 I suppose you are right. It wasn't the most interesting work to do after all. But it's a pity that people have less and less connection to the land.
@@umwhatthistime I completely agree. The people of my grandfathers generation all knew exactly where their food came from. And a good number of them worked the land as children. That connection has completely disappeared now, it's such a shame.
Take that incredibly stupid, what ever you have over your head off and don’t make the infuriating laughs in between the comments. Otherwise perfect👍🙋♂️
Brilliant bit of kit that jonny. Its amazing what technology can do now. Cracking video great explanation on how it works
Thanks my mate! Been hoping I'd get the chance to film it, I haven't done that job for years now, but was desperate to film it because it's such an unusual machine. I remember the first time I saw it, I was gob smacked....then even more gob smacked when my gaffer told me I'd be running it....say to safe I was sh&£ing my pants that day lol
How's life your end of the country buddy? Very wet I can imagine?
@@Jonny1388 I think I would be bricking it knowing how easily you could kill the crop. I bet you cant take your eyes of them screens for a minute. Things are good here. Got on well getting first cut done, bailing, fertiliser and slurry aĺl done. Even got chance to drive a forager which was great.Had 3 full days of rain now cows are back in it's that wet on the land. Hows things with you, has this weather buggered your job up
Very interesting, thanks for doing it and great to see you back again.
Top video Jonny. Love how you go in depth and explain everything. Your love and passion for what you are doing shines through in every video. Fascinating to watch.
I normally make a joke in my comment but after watching this ingenious bit of engineering i am blown away by this.
the magic of learning about a different style of farming brings machines like this to light that we would not usually see, very well explained and demonstrated as usual very interesting this organic way of doing things.
i hope you dont have to many acres under water after the past couple of days pal.
Absolutely fascinating Jonny! Really cool bit of kit and admire the way you (organic farmers/ Pollybell) go about tending the crops! I think you’re in a great position for future UK agriculture with the knowledge and experience you will build on working on an organic farm!
Wow that’s is a awesome piece of kit as you guys say
Just had my second delivery of chrome northwest products arrived this week and I've been supper impressed, I've had some tfr and wax come with this weeks delivery and can't wait to use asap
Awesome machine. Great to see weed control without chemicals. Organic is the way to go. Keep up the good work Jonny 👍
Great to see this video. I used to work with Tillet and Hague many years ago when they were developing this software.
Hi Jonny, Hope you're well mate. Indeed I have never seen this type of machine before and found it so fascinating. Thank you as always for being so thorough with the machine, fantastic video. Have a great weekend mate, Take care :)
Great bit of kit Jonny demonstrated like a pro .
Thanks Richard!
It's been a few years since last used it so I was a bit rusty, but I suppose it's like riding a bike " you never forget!"
I certainly didn't forget how nerve wracking it is lol!
Great video. Found it really interesting. You structure and film your videos really well. Cheers bud! 👍
great video nice bit of kit
Wow what a fantastic implement , keeps ya on your toes though , big responsibility thanks for sharing this one, learning every day 👍
Great vid Jonny mate that’s a smart bit of kit very clever looking forward to the next one mate 🚜🚜👍👍👍
Cracking video Jonny and excellent explanations! Always nice to see the old girl running! Wonder if part 2 would be how to change index sensors and setting up encoder belts? Lol
great video would love to see the other garford stuff
Wow what a brilliant bit of kit,need nerves of steel to operate that I think I would chop all the crop off.Another very good video Jonny.
Very impressive. I love that there is a viable alternative to weed control. That's a lovely big organic Broccoli crop - my favourite Brassica! Thank you for filming it!
Fair play Johnny that's an amazing bit of kit! Saves you a job and a bad back! 😃
That is way cool and well filmed too. Love to see more farming technology like this!
Thanks my mate! Really great to hear you liked it! Thank you! 🙂
Wow! I am really impressed! I often wondered how you organic guys controlled in row weeds. Where I live only grass is grown because its mainly a livestock area. Very interesting stuff young man!
Fascinating video mate. I’ve been in agriculture all my life and never seen anything like that. Keep up the good work.
Great video & great explanation, a fascinating bit of kit!
That's an amazing bit of kit, dare I ask what sort of price a weeder like that would cost
How do polly bell control white leaf spot with no chemicals Jonny
Excellent video. Really enjoyed that. Amazing what technology is capable of. Could you do a machinery shed tour video?
Hiya andrew! We haven't got a shed big enough to fit all of our machines in so they are spread across all 4 of our farms in different sheds. Unfortunately I'm not allowed to do a shed tour for security reasons. I'd love to do it, but there are too many dishonest people around nowadays.
Yeah I thought that as soon as I posted it. Totally understandable.
Nice one Jonny , you are a damn tight operator in fairness to you mate , that’s a tight job right there amazing piece of kit takes some watchin, keep er lit big lad . Top vid as always , awesome insight into the true art of farming , the organic way , pesticide n glysophate free 👌🇬🇧
Is fendt a good pulling tractor
Whereabouts and how many acres do you farm Johnny?
Awesome stuff kiddo!!!!!!!!
Cracking video as usual pal but what is the bracket for under the right hand step ?? @8.56
Good luck jonny, glad its not me doing it, love the way you go into detail, technology is amazing, keep up the good work.
good to have you back missed ya vids mate hope you and yours are well
Cheers my mate! Yeah, were all good at the moment thanks! Same to you dude, hope all is well! 😃
Can it run when it's dusty and be just as good???
Jonny how do you like the puma? I will probably never afford something that new here on my farm probably to big of tractor too lol
Love your usual brand of informative entertainment. Would not like to be the man to try n fix it if it had a headache. There looks some complex stuff under them panels. Hows weather treating u up there. Are u retreating to the sheds or managing to keep going
Great video Jonny. Nice to see how these jobs are done. 😄👍
Thanks buddy! 🙂
Nice video Jonny very interesting machine good info on the machine isn't technology wonderful think we would be lost without it now.
I think your right Adrian! We would be lost without it now! I know some people don't like technology, and I understand their point of veiw. But when you see things like this machine in action, you really can't help but be in awe of it.
Absolutely amazing what a few clever people are capable of!
nice to see you back mate have missed your videos S C UK
Thanks steve!! 🙂 It's nice to have the free time now to be able to film again! I do enjoy doing it 🙂
Spot on Jonny another informative video only disappointing bit is you didn’t show what depth your in
Flippin awesome video, cheers
Brilliant video Johnny lovely machine
Thanks dawney! 😃
Cool video really evjoyed it I have seen the weeder before on utube but it still a cool bit of kit.
Hiya Matt! Hope your well my mate! 😃
Yeah there are plenty of garford videos on TH-cam! This very machine is on here somewhere, it was the first triple bed machine they ever made, the farm helped in the development
@@Jonny1388 cool and yer I am good thank you mate and the same to you hope you and your family are well ☺️
Incredible technology and brilliant description of how it works👍
Thanks my mate! 😃 The first time I saw one in action I couldnt believe what I was seeing. The new ones are even more effective and a lot faster! Who knows what they will be like in 20years time!
@@Jonny1388 ha ha! Will you be driving it or will it be driving itself? 🤔
Great explanation!! Have never seen one of these machines before. What will they think of next.
Thanks Tom! Who knows what the future will hold! If technology keeps changing like it has in the last 100years I can't even begin to guess what the world will be like!
@1:22 Laughed so much that a little bit of pee came out.
As always a very good explanation of an unusual bit of kit. Hope you and yours are well all the best 🚜👍🏻
Hi Graham! How the devil are you my mate?! 🙂 We're all good this end! My little one has been in hospital recently, poor little thing doesn't seem to have the best of luck health wise, but she's back to her little mischievous self now 🙂 hope you, your wife and your girls are doing well buddy 🙂
We are all good here I have recently started working for a local orchard so I get to play with toy tractors 🚜😆 but it’s all good and right on my doorstep. Hope your little one stays well all the best and look forward to vids as and when you can 👍🏻😃
Jonny was wondering how many times through the growing period of the broccoli do you do this. And if there’s more than the once is there a risk of damaging the root tips on the broccoli.
You won't damage the root at the right depth and speed. The first 2 or 3 cm into the ground the stern goes straight down.
Hello my mate! How are we doing? 😃
We would like to get through the entire crop twice, some fields will get more treatment than others due to varying weed pressures. But it varies massively, sometimes I will even go through the same field twice in one day, just in the opposite direction, if there is a significant volume of weeds.
Broccoli is quite a shallow rooted crop and will die if the roots are disturbed, it doesn't take much punishment like a cereal crop will. So yes we've got to be very careful we don't go too deep or too close to the plants, though we inevitably do take some of the plants out with the weeders. But the farm factor in a percentage of predicted looses and account for that when planting.
Hope that helps answer your question mate?? 😃
Jonny 1388 doing well Jonny and hope your doing well yourself, thank you for explaining my question
Martin Skevla Thanks Martin
Great video Jonny 👍 enjoyed the walk round the machine an the settin up process, no a machine for the faint hearted🙄 reckon a cud leave a lot o weeds an wipe out the Broccoli in no time 😮😂😂 hope family a well mate cheers 👍💪💪
Really educational that, excellent. BTW, if you forget to take out the transport pins on any of the machines, will an alarm go off, break, damage or just not fold out?
Thanks Mick!! Unfortunately there isnt, there are a small number of machines around that will have some kind of sensor which won't allow you to do certain operations while it is in transport mode. But 98% of implements rely on you remembering to take them out, if you tried to unfold with the pins in you would more often than not, damage the machine.
What's happen if there is much, much more weeds? Does it work then?
Eh chap !. Awesome video fella been waiting for this, I’ve seen these at shows but never seen one being used. I can imagine when it does go (which I’m sure it does now n then) it goes wrong in spectacular style with a good line of plants gone 😆 . Things have come a long way since I used to tractor hoe beet with our leyland 245 and hoe, manual driving all day to an inch or so !.
You know what your talking about my mate! When it goes wrong.....it goes BLOODY wrong!! Lol yeah things have come a long way in a short space of time haven't they!
Thats the proper way to do it though, Leyland and a beet hoe!! No GPS, just a steady hand....a keen eye and driving it through your arse cheeks! I feel lucky I was able to do things like that, all be it with a newer tractor but no GPS in sight and just learning from the older generation. A lot of young lads nowadays don't even get the chance to learn it the proper way!
Great video Johnny
Hi Leon! Thanks mate! 🙂
good to see something different must be a slow and tedious job though
Great video as always mate 👍👍
This is just amazing!
Great job explaining how that worked Jonny enjoyed vid 😁 Thanks
Thanks nick! Really glad you enjoyed it my mate! 😃
Very interesting machine. But like all tech, Does it ever go crazy and start weeding the broccoli plants? Lol.
You are definitely right about sitting on the edge of your seat!! I used to have a 4m Dan interow hoe with duck feet, and when it went wrong.... all dead 🙄😟😟 wheat and maize. Keep up the good vids👍👍
Lol your absolutely spot on there lee! When it goes wrong......it really really really goes wrong! Lol having nerves of steel help doing these sorts of jobs don't they lol!
really interesting, thanks Jonny !!
No problem my mate! Thanks for watching it! 🙂
Any chance of farm walk?. Top vid as always....
Hiya Sam! Our farm is 13miles long, end to end....it would be one hell of a walk lol
Currently making silage for you
Good interesting video Jonny 👍
Thanks Colm! Hope your well my mate! 🙂
@@Jonny1388 I'm good thanks yourself Jonny
is your cereals organic too? or do you use chemicals there?
great vid
One of the best videos on this (or any) machine I've seen. You're good at videos Jonny. Lots of details are great. Video length doesn't matter. I watch TH-cam instead of T.V. because T.V. makes you dumb. I am actually a little smarter after this. Or at least more knowledgeable.
By the way, do any other Americans get the feeling your watching Captain Jack Sparrow in a tractor? With a TH-cam channel?
Pro horizone
Which country?
How did you get the job as a tractor driver? I think I would really love it but I didnt grow up on a farm so that makes it hard
I didn't grow up on a farm either.
I just always had a passion for it, i offered to help farmers out when I was a boy and learnt from their experience. And eventually after a lot of hard work I got a job full time in farming.
If you want to do something bad enough, there's no reason why you can make it a reality no matter what your age or experience 😃
@@Jonny1388 Sounds about right! It's just weird I guess to randomly go to a farmer and ask if they need help or something! I live close to the city so there's not a lot of farms nearby (I do have a car though)
Love it❤️🚜
Thanks James! 😃
Must be to technical for Abbo Johnny 😃😃😃
That's incredible what that is capable of!!
For the non techs out there, the penguin represents Linux... Its an open source operating system that runs on low end hardware, some trains use it for the annunciator and saying what stop is next
Great vid Jonny
Cheers my mate 😃
Is that cabbage plantation?
Very well done, What country are you from?
Good luck with that:)
Broccoli plantation, from United Kingdom.
@@dabubu22 Thanks you man :)
Nice video...hoe much it cost one of that robots
Thanks my mate! I don't actually know how much they cost, I don't want to know really, or I will be to scarred to use it lol
Really cool. Good vid as usual
Thanks Jen's! 😃
Wow grate video
Thanks Julia 🙂
you are the best
How fast can you go before it messup everything 😆
Brilliant 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Peter!!! 🙂🙂
a mouthful of moustachios!
Farm equipment booting into Linux brilliant.
Witchcraft!!! 😂 😂 😂
Can tell it's not your tractor....
Cool Tech.. I love modern farming and robot stuff. The more they use them the less chemicals need to be used? Better for us all. I waiting to see someone do a 100% electric tractor and then combines etc.? I know of a 100% electric test tractor that John Deer in France are testing now! But no one else is doing any I know off? The John Deer one is a normal medium sized tractor that they taken out the Horrible polluting Diesel engine and replaced it with a Big Lithium battery and electric motors and kept the air cooled radiator system as that cools the battery. I hoping more will be done be all to remove all Diesel machines as they are very bad for us health wise and the planet. Soon maybe we see fully robotic farming machines based on Eco-made electric?
Neck like a feckin giraffe after that job.👍👍👍
That is a top notch bit of kit...spent to many months with a hoe back in the day.
If the camera setting is so damn important, why they dont do a better positioning device? If there is any dirt inside the mechanism, it could be fatal. Bad constructioning, just my opinion...
the best
Fn hell! As a small vegetable farmer from Balkan, i only see my doom in this machine... How can i ever compete with this kind of technology?
Let’s hope driverless tractors never get invented
Now there are some people saying that they could in theory play fortnite on their laptop when they have Autosteer.... Makes a change if you're bored
Jonny never seen your tractor so cluttered and messy before!
That's because it's not my tractor Jerry lol
That makes sense! Lol
Technology is nice but so would be jobs for people to do the hoeing. Like they used to for piece work per row. Rural unemployment is a serious problem.
Unfortunately noboby wants to do that kind of work anymore, we do still use people to hand weed crops as and when needed and trying to find staff is a major problem in vegetable farming. With major supermarkets driving down the price of food, lack of staff, and wages rising, technology has got to take up the slack. Unfortunately it's the world we live in now.
@@Jonny1388 I suppose you are right. It wasn't the most interesting work to do after all. But it's a pity that people have less and less connection to the land.
@@umwhatthistime I completely agree. The people of my grandfathers generation all knew exactly where their food came from. And a good number of them worked the land as children.
That connection has completely disappeared now, it's such a shame.
Take that incredibly stupid, what ever you have over your head off and don’t make the infuriating laughs in between the comments. Otherwise perfect👍🙋♂️
Great vid Jonny
Thanks Adrian! 😃