Love the vlogs James. You’re now top of my list for Agri videos on TH-cam. A perfect example of a man with his finger on the pulse and top of his game on a large farm. (Not an easy task this day in age) I love the mix or agronomy, machinery, agri business, haulage, farm history and even politics thrown in on the mix. If the videos keep coming you’ll have possibly the best and most popular Agri vlogs on TH-cam in no time! From an Irish farmers son living in Western Australia!
Great videos @PX Farms. When you've got your crawlers working 70 and 35 miles away, would it not save on track wear by moving then on the back of one of your Artics?
never had a fault with brocks! lovely people to work with and even got us some credit from a tyre manufacturer when we bought a 2nd hand tractor with slits on the inside!
Out of interest have you considered investing in a low loader rather than roading your crawlers so far? I’d of thought doing so many miles would not only wear tracks prematurely but also drivelines, and of course you’ve got the fleet of trucks already… Just a thought, great videos 👍
Hi James with your with your measurements how do you cope with the slow speeds on the public highway? Width under 2.55m = Max speed 25mph/40kmph Width 2.55m and over but under 3.5m = Max speed 20mph/32kmph Width 3.5m and over = Max speed 12mph/19kmph 🤫🤣 if they have updated this please could you show me where thanks
Love the vlogs James. You’re now top of my list for Agri videos on TH-cam.
A perfect example of a man with his finger on the pulse and top of his game on a large farm. (Not an easy task this day in age)
I love the mix or agronomy, machinery, agri business, haulage, farm history and even politics thrown in on the mix.
If the videos keep coming you’ll have possibly the best and most popular Agri vlogs on TH-cam in no time!
From an Irish farmers son living in Western Australia!
I watch all the farming you tubers . This Chanel will grow
Always a great watch , more machinery vids if you would James
Fantastic informative video, please keep them coming .
Really good quality content
Another great update 😊
BWT are great to deal with. 👌👌
Another interesting video 👍
Great videos @PX Farms. When you've got your crawlers working 70 and 35 miles away, would it not save on track wear by moving then on the back of one of your Artics?
Very interesting, I,ve mentioned your videos to others, always good and I especially like your enthusiasm for farming in general, great 👍
never had a fault with brocks! lovely people to work with and even got us some credit from a tyre manufacturer when we bought a 2nd hand tractor with slits on the inside!
Great video again.
Another great video. 👌
Really interesting video!
Out of interest have you considered investing in a low loader rather than roading your crawlers so far? I’d of thought doing so many miles would not only wear tracks prematurely but also drivelines, and of course you’ve got the fleet of trucks already… Just a thought, great videos 👍
We had one previously you need two journeys to get the CAT and cultivator and another tractor to load or unload
@@PX_Farms thanks for the reply!
Nice
Why do you not use augers to transfer the store to the trailer? Just asking👍
The loading time with the forklift is only about 8 minutes and it’s a far more versatile machine
@@PX_Farms fascinating. Thanks for
Hi James with your with your measurements how do you cope with the slow speeds on the public highway? Width under 2.55m = Max speed 25mph/40kmph
Width 2.55m and over but under 3.5m = Max speed 20mph/32kmph
Width 3.5m and over = Max speed 12mph/19kmph 🤫🤣 if they have updated this please could you show me where thanks
I’ve never seen a 650 look like a row crop before 😮
I guess the longer “ bigger is better “ mantra continues tyre cost is only heading in one direction.
James, I’m sure you wouldn’t travel at 65kph on the road with a tractor without all round suspension. 😂🤫
Such a professional business. Running all your vehicles down the same tram lines do you have any major compaction issues ?