So precise, clean cut and professional. The field looks fantastic. Amazing is another word I would like to fit in. Thanks for sharing. Happy subscriber 😊!
no, but hydraulic drive is a option. But normally you only use these nose wheels under good conditions where you do not really need driven frontwheels. Also see this video of a 4WD trike: th-cam.com/video/W0YeWZc8uF8/w-d-xo.html
What’s the purpose of extending the tractor length in this case? And I don’t know why such a heavy expensive tractors are used? They cost high, their parts and maintenance is expensive, their running expenditures must be so high, their tyres and implements everything is expensive than any normal tractors. I.e we have some older model 50HP Belarus 🇧🇾 tractors they’re pretty good and cheap to operate they too do the same job, perhaps with smaller scales. But these Case, Callas, Fendit, JDs are much much expensive to have.
"the purpose" : distributing weight evenly over whole tractor width to compact soil "why such expensive" efficiency, running costs are mainly determined by work crew/time and diesel. Add to that all the bells and whistles like gps, real time monitoring and low emissions and suddenly that $100k is not that much. Even a Bellarus starts at $50k if you just want to comply with EU emission standards.
@@brammeijboom-mj9ldhmm well said. Perhaps labour cost there in west is much higher than here Asian markets thats why an alternative of hefty labour is such heavy tractors. Moreover we also have higher prices of diesels, our banking and insurance industries doesn’t offer financial services to farmers thats why we depend on labour hands heavily than the heavy machinery. Well articulated brother thank you for kind response. 🙏🏽
The 2 front wheels are able to be in the middle so there is even consolidation right across the full width of the following bed former which makes it all very even and consistent.
My son and i are quite happy to see content from you again!!! Thank you very much!
Thank you for your comment! I try to upload weekly from now on. Say hi to your son from me
Nice setup! It's good to see a Tractorspotter video again!
Thank you Callum!
Mooie video en machines! 👍
Another great video 😎👍
Woah those rows are wild! Don’t think I’ve seen anything like it.
Great video 👍🚜
The huge agriculture machines and increasingly modern agricultural technology have helped farmers to work less hard.
I m good job ❤ keep safe and gd bless to us ❤️
Wat een mooi filmpje van de buurmannen 💪🏻👍😎
Molto bello il video. 🚜🚜👍👍
TOP video! 😁👏
Some explanations of the purpose, the benefits, the cost and way you (un)instal it would be interesting
Nice to see you again, Tractorspotter. I've missed you.
So precise, clean cut and professional. The field looks fantastic. Amazing is another word I would like to fit in.
Thanks for sharing.
Happy subscriber 😊!
wow. Very modern agricultural machinery.😊😊😊
I have no money to buy a screw of its wheel 😂😂
Whats the advantage of a set up like this?
Equal "soil compression" instead of 2 "wheel lanes" over the full 3 meters. Crops will grow more equal.
Do they front wheels still have brakes and drive?
no, but hydraulic drive is a option. But normally you only use these nose wheels under good conditions where you do not really need driven frontwheels. Also see this video of a 4WD trike: th-cam.com/video/W0YeWZc8uF8/w-d-xo.html
Why do you take the front wheels off for and put them at the middle on the front ?
Lower and even ground pressure/compaction.
What’s the purpose of extending the tractor length in this case?
And I don’t know why such a heavy expensive tractors are used? They cost high, their parts and maintenance is expensive, their running expenditures must be so high, their tyres and implements everything is expensive than any normal tractors. I.e we have some older model 50HP Belarus 🇧🇾 tractors they’re pretty good and cheap to operate they too do the same job, perhaps with smaller scales. But these Case, Callas, Fendit, JDs are much much expensive to have.
"the purpose" : distributing weight evenly over whole tractor width to compact soil
"why such expensive"
efficiency, running costs are mainly determined by work crew/time and diesel. Add to that all the bells and whistles like gps, real time monitoring and low emissions and suddenly that $100k is not that much. Even a Bellarus starts at $50k if you just want to comply with EU emission standards.
@@brammeijboom-mj9ldhmm well said. Perhaps labour cost there in west is much higher than here Asian markets thats why an alternative of hefty labour is such heavy tractors. Moreover we also have higher prices of diesels, our banking and insurance industries doesn’t offer financial services to farmers thats why we depend on labour hands heavily than the heavy machinery.
Well articulated brother thank you for kind response. 🙏🏽
Hello ,
Tire size maxxum 125 ?
Dimension pneus maxxum 125 ?
Looks like 1050/50R32 on the back and 540/65R28 on the front
Must be turn 90 degrees.
Purpose of wheels?
The 2 front wheels are able to be in the middle so there is even consolidation right across the full width of the following bed former which makes it all very even and consistent.
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