What a nice change. Not mush music or chatty chat. Just business. I am from New Mexico in the US and I like your video style. Subscribed. Cheers to you and your family from the USA
@@b.pfarming4354 oh righto was on harvest at gunadah and they had a old TR95 with a 3208 cat and a 25 foot front she was fairly barking in heavy canola direct heading. They also had a 9700 white with a V8 Perkins and a late model Massey header was interesting watching old and new in the same paddock. How much country do you crop?
@@b.pfarming4354 We do that with ours the same on the front wheels of tractors, it helps the tyres last a lot longer in stubble. The stubble has no corner to dig into in the middle of the tyre. Also on a side note, please do not pull them by the rear axle, run the strap under the machine and attach it to the front axle.
Good luck combining your crops
Great video
What a nice change. Not mush music or chatty chat. Just business. I am from New Mexico in the US and I like your video style. Subscribed.
Cheers to you and your family from the USA
I have never seen someone inflate a tyre with another tyre, makes sense but just never seen it done haha
Got our first paddock of canola done only 3 bogs not too bad i guess
Tidy old header what motors that running?
New Holland, 7.5L genesis 675 240hp 👍
@@b.pfarming4354 oh righto was on harvest at gunadah and they had a old TR95 with a 3208 cat and a 25 foot front she was fairly barking in heavy canola direct heading. They also had a 9700 white with a V8 Perkins and a late model Massey header was interesting watching old and new in the same paddock.
How much country do you crop?
Yeah those old v8s have got a nice note it would have been good to see
Just curious, why do you have the drive tire's backwards?
Don’t really know why they’re on that way, that’s the way it was when we bought it and we haven’t switched them around. 👍
@@b.pfarming4354 you definitely won't get traction going forward, but you won't get as stuck and it will help you back out👍👍
@@b.pfarming4354 We do that with ours the same on the front wheels of tractors, it helps the tyres last a lot longer in stubble. The stubble has no corner to dig into in the middle of the tyre.
Also on a side note, please do not pull them by the rear axle, run the strap under the machine and attach it to the front axle.