@@farmerstephenthe 2 wheels on the back are for road transport. Because of regulations, the weight of a single axle canct excerd a set amaount. So they fit a second trandsport axle on the back, that you lower when on the road. This way you dont excerd the maximum axle weight
@@farmerstephen These are meant to press down the ridge in the middle of the wheels but on this heavy sticky soil it doesn't really work. They never use it.
Sugar beets are processed into sugar. They're planted in spring and harvested in the fall. The leaves are first removed by the harvester, then the harvester lifts the beets out of the ground, cleans most of the dirt off the beets, and puts them into a vehicle that takes them to a truck which hauls them to the sugar mill for processing.
Incredible to see how agriculture technology makes farming more sustainable
Whats going on with the rear wheels? Wobling
That’s what I wondered on the chaser. Also what are the two wheels on the back of the harvester that are up in the air for?
@@farmerstephenthe 2 wheels on the back are for road transport. Because of regulations, the weight of a single axle canct excerd a set amaount. So they fit a second trandsport axle on the back, that you lower when on the road. This way you dont excerd the maximum axle weight
There was a problem with the meter that controls the steering. This was a test flight so had to be corrected.
@@farmerstephen These are meant to press down the ridge in the middle of the wheels but on this heavy sticky soil it doesn't really work. They never use it.
Rear steer
Prachtig om te zien!
Bedankt Jan.
Pretty creative!
The back tires of the beet chaser are so wobbly they will break at any moment.
It was an electronic sensor error that was fixed soon.
Very nicely done
Prachtige beelden en sugar beet chaser Niels
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Bedankt Jan
Keeping the dirt in the field whilst maximising output and less damage to soil structure
and then totally destroying soil structure with a plow...
Hello, how long is the agrifac chaser? For witch useful volume ?
I don't know the length. It can hold 25t max
Lovely rims 😅
I'm not understand anything here
Sugar beets are processed into sugar. They're planted in spring and harvested in the fall. The leaves are first removed by the harvester, then the harvester lifts the beets out of the ground, cleans most of the dirt off the beets, and puts them into a vehicle that takes them to a truck which hauls them to the sugar mill for processing.