The best demonstration I have ever seen clear and concise by a man who takes a pride in his work without the usual needless chatter one often gets , I'm retired now but used to love ploughing sometimes competing not always having the first prize thank you once again .
I have to say that was one heck of a video mate i’ve been ploughing for a little bit now and I fall asleep learned so much keep up the good work and thank you
You don’t realise how much this has helped, I’ve bought a plough at 15 with only 20 acres experience prior to it (which was a bit of a mess) and I’ve just done my first job with my plough on a 50 acre field and i think I made a great job after watching your few vids on ploughing
Great vid kv. The contractor who does the ploughing where I work ploughs the headland into the hedge so when he starts ploughing the headland he leaves a deep four. So when I am working the field down with a power harrow you have to run up and down the four 2 or 3 times to level up the soil. Your way of ploughing the headlands is a better way because it leaves the field level.
Thanks a lot. I've just learned what I was hoping for, how to close the ends of the row. I'm new to plowing and your video helped me. Thanks and cheers.
I've been retired from agriculture for many years now. My ploughing was done with a 7000, TW 35, 4755 and 3680 with 4 furrows up to 6 (Ramsomes/Kvernland/Dowdswell) on mostly heavy land so i can relate to your style KV. I was a demonstrator/ATB instuctor for five years and knew my way round a plough and i commend your skills. Any up and coming ploughman/woman should take a look at your work, it will stand them in good stead. By the way, i'm very critical of ploughing so i don't give praise lightly. Top video Well done mate.
@@GEOFFKV6080 You're very welcome, you deserve praise. If anyone asks me about ploughing tips, i would refer them to your videos. No nonsense and easy to follow.
Wow! My hat's off to you! That's a beautiful job you've done. Never find a field that smooth around here unless it's planted already. There's not a whole lot of plowing done around here either. It's almost all vertical tillage. You've also inspired me to update my plow rig to something mounted. That tired, old trailer plow of mine is for the birds!!
Hey kv Great vid ! I'm ploughing with my Rabe with yrs but you ve just taught me so much ! I must be thick ! 5 things already and I'm only 7 minutes in ! Thank you
If you get a chance would you do a vid on grassland would really appreciate it.Only been ploughing a few years and mostly grassland any advice n headlands would be greatly appreciated ,keep up the good work.
I was able to put your method to work this afternoon on a field that had never been plowed before. One end in sod, the other previously forest, so bare ground. Sod end was a little bit of a pain, but we maneuvered it into reasonable shape, and the forest end came out just like you described. My headlands look level and am very happy with the result. Have enjoyed your videos and like your common sense way of doing this job. Keep up the good work!kent allen
How nice to see some ploughing done similar to my dad tought me, the old fashioned way as you say and he was very particular. If you could you would finish by driving out the gate and not leaving a wheelmark anywhere. Most of my early ploughing was one way, I found it easier in some ways using a reversible. I particularly remember him going mad if you LOST your ends....in other words always take a little bit more when you drop in as he said it is always easier to lose an end than gain it, using the good old independent brake just before dropping down was the trick. Mind you if you gained too much he would say that you had left a bit not ploughed, another pet hate of his when ploughing!
Thanks Paul. I think alot of the younger generation nowadays arnt getting taught all the little tips and tricks and actually setting one up. I think the old school ways should be taught, not just jump on a tractor with auto steer
@@GEOFFKV6080 Yes I agree it's a shame because it saves time in the end, like if you don't leave a hole ( hog trough as it was called in Lincolnshire) you either don't have to fill it in or it doesn't end up as a big puddle. Having said that I was also taught to spend a bit of time sorting out the ditches and ends when cultivating first time over, like filling a silage clamp I was told look after the sides and the middle will look after itself......a lot of these issues are down to time pressure which often comes from financial pressure. It doesn't value things like looking back and feeling satisfied......as you said not always perfect but the best you could do on the day. Oh and the GPS etc....lovely but as I noticed you were looking behind checking and looking down at your front wheel etc.......you can't do it all looking at a screen. Good luck with the cropping. Paul
Great video and lovely ploughing.I use to love ploughing back in the 80's & 90's when i worked on a mixed but mostly tillage farm.Havent drove a tractor in over years.😪 .
Hi Geoff, I’m new to ploughing, done slot of mintill work but not a lot of ploughing. What is the best way when your 0n your final headland, that when you,pull out of the field for the last time that you don’t leave any hog troughs in the corner. Also we have some fields on the farm that are surrounded by hedges and have an entranceway in the middle of the field. How do you then plough to that without leaving a mess? Hope you are well and thank you for your great videos. Kind regards Will
Brilliant video. Ive learned so much. If the scimmers where to be removed wuld it stop the plough from blocking up ? Been ploughing more lea ground and had alot of bother with my plough getting jamed
Cracking old school ploughing. Really enjoyed it. Do you match plough fella.. As a ploughman of over 40 yrs and have to work.min till, give me ploughing every day. As my old dad said ALL god creations need oxygen to live.. this min till means only one thing black grass...on the headland on 14" your dead right kevernland great plough but will block.. Mind I find on 18" it tends to flow thru a bit better. I guess that extra 4"makes a big difference. (Least that's what the wife says.) Magic video enjoyed it immensely. Even learned a thing or two. Champion lad.
Thank you for the comment Simon. Have done some match ploughing also do some judging at our local event. Iam not s fan of min till, but I guess that's the way it's going, I don't like seeing all the trash left on top I much prefer to see it buried. The skill of ploughing will be lost on the next generation. You'll be able to teach me a thing or two with 40 years experience. On the kevernland I find the trash rides up the leg and gets stuck up against the beam and skimmer leg right pain in the arse some days, that's why I carry a spade to unblock it.
@@GEOFFKV6080 to be honest the kv is a great plough but personally I prefer the KUHN vari-master. Trash doesn't seem to collect.... as for teaching. Personally as long as its clean, level, fairly straight, for commercial ploughing thats all that counts... As long as the next generation goes I do think ploughing is like lots of other things, it's in favour then out. I think if sprays get banned ploughing will come back big time.. For me? Its only a matter of time before glyphosate gets banned.. far too much pressure to ban it... still keep up the good work.
Not a bad job lad, not bad at all! I'm a sad git, I rather enjoy watching the sod turning over. I like mowing fields for that kinda reason, when you turn round an see nice straight lines of grass 😂😂😣
Good video by the way. Bookmarked. I have a tractor that had duals on so the rear wheels are 24 inches from the inside edge of the tire to the center of the tractor, plow manual calls for 32 inches. Could I leave the tractor wheels where they are and basically run "on land"? Or do I have to spread the wheels out to what the manual asks for. The Plow is a model 57 Massey Ferguson.
How do you work a headland where you plough back into the ditch? You wouldn't always plough back into the field, so next year, you plough the headlands starting at the ditch, and plough back out. I know Kuhn ploughs, for example, swing the other way, so you can, on the last run, not rotate as much, and keep the rear furrow out, instead of the front on, the way kverneland does. But for Kverneland ploughs, how do you prevent a big dip on the last run?
Well this will be my first time looks as though a need a kv spanner so to plooo a park oot plooo towards the dycks👍👍 canna wait oofff 7840 we a 3 furra plooo onae mare tips
Do a know your tractor series start the back and do the spools and talk about the double acting and when you use it what float means and what the taps do on the spools and the specs on different tractors like open centre and closed centre hydraulics . Then do the pto like 1000/540 shaft and when you use each and the pros and cons of each.then work your way round the engine and what everything in it does under the bonnet, then do the axel brakes clutch tyre pressure etc
Serious standard of ploughing. Do you feel hydraulic vari width is worth the extra cost and weight? You seem to have very little use for it with your skill.
Not sure really, I've never used a vari width. We have talked about getting a 4 furrow vari width instead of getting a 5 furrow that's fixed working width, the theory been we could open it up and still cover same ground as a five furrow but without the extra leverage on the tractor.
The best demonstration I have ever seen clear and concise by a man who takes a pride in his work without the usual needless chatter one often gets , I'm retired now but used to love ploughing sometimes competing not always having the first prize thank you once again .
Now that has to be THE best vid on old school no fuss ploughing I've had the privilage of viewing KV!!!!!!! 110% class stuff!!!!!!!
I have to say that was one heck of a video mate i’ve been ploughing for a little bit now and I fall asleep learned so much keep up the good work and thank you
As a non-farmer city bloke, this was great to watch. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos.
You don’t realise how much this has helped, I’ve bought a plough at 15 with only 20 acres experience prior to it (which was a bit of a mess) and I’ve just done my first job with my plough on a 50 acre field and i think I made a great job after watching your few vids on ploughing
Iam glad you've found them helpful. A bit of advice from other people is always appreciated in my experience
That was a joy to watch thanks for taking the time
A pleasure to watch, many thanks for showing an old boy a new trick or two!
That's some ploughing lads I'm gonna copy this lad see how it goes
My sort of ploughman. Excellent commentary throughout.
Great job, good to see it being done properly, you put certain other youtubers to shame.
Looks very tidy and Well explained 👌👍
Absolutely nothing to be embarrassed about my friend. If I could do this again and again I would be proud of myself. This was a great demonstration.
You've answered & demonstrated everything I'd ever wondered about re corners & headlands! Loved it..;-))
Great vid kv. The contractor who does the ploughing where I work ploughs the headland into the hedge so when he starts ploughing the headland he leaves a deep four. So when I am working the field down with a power harrow you have to run up and down the four 2 or 3 times to level up the soil. Your way of ploughing the headlands is a better way because it leaves the field level.
Thank you needed to watch this have a 150 hectares to do and have had no experience appreciate this using the same plough as well 👌
Great job, for last run next to hedge I used to let the plough wheel in deeper not ideal but the plough didn't gather any trash👍
You made a good job of that, when I was ploughing over fifty years ago my Fordson Power Major was the in thing with no cab and wheels full of water.
Thanks a lot. I've just learned what I was hoping for, how to close the ends of the row. I'm new to plowing and your video helped me. Thanks and cheers.
I've been retired from agriculture for many years now. My ploughing was done with a 7000, TW 35, 4755 and 3680 with 4 furrows up to 6 (Ramsomes/Kvernland/Dowdswell) on mostly heavy land so i can relate to your style KV.
I was a demonstrator/ATB instuctor for five years and knew my way round a plough and i commend your skills. Any up and coming ploughman/woman should take a look at your work, it will stand them in good stead. By the way, i'm very critical of ploughing so i don't give praise lightly.
Top video
Well done mate.
Thankyou very much, comments like this are very much appreciated
@@GEOFFKV6080 You're very welcome, you deserve praise. If anyone asks me about ploughing tips, i would refer them to your videos. No nonsense and easy to follow.
Great video can I ask do you use the draft on your nh when ploughing. Could you explain how you use the controls for when ploughing in your nh. Thanx
Excellent job I learn a great deal from this video mate and part 1 great job 5 stars 👍👍👍👍👍
Wow! My hat's off to you! That's a beautiful job you've done. Never find a field that smooth around here unless it's planted already. There's not a whole lot of plowing done around here either. It's almost all vertical tillage. You've also inspired me to update my plow rig to something mounted. That tired, old trailer plow of mine is for the birds!!
Great video , so many different ways to do it but yours straight to point, thank you.....
Great vidio, my dad just got a 3 furrow reversible kevernaland plow and for doing a bit of contracting with it and found this vidio very helpful!
Hey kv Great vid !
I'm ploughing with my Rabe with yrs but you ve just taught me so much ! I must be thick !
5 things already and I'm only 7 minutes in ! Thank you
Glad it's a help to you Yan, but I don't really think I do much different or better than of people
Brilliant video, really enjoyed and learned loads😁👍
Excellent, well done. You take a lot of pride in your work..
Nice video well explained technique how to plough headlands
Simply brilliant and very professional.superb.
If you get a chance would you do a vid on grassland would really appreciate it.Only been ploughing a few years and mostly grassland any advice n headlands would be greatly appreciated ,keep up the good work.
Yeh i will do one Vincent, but it wont be till next year now
I was able to put your method to work this afternoon on a field that had never been plowed before. One end in sod, the other previously forest, so bare ground. Sod end was a little bit of a pain, but we maneuvered it into reasonable shape, and the forest end came out just like you described. My headlands look level and am very happy with the result. Have enjoyed your videos and like your common sense way of doing this job. Keep up the good work!kent allen
Cheers. Glad the videos have helped you out
Enjoyed that, some very good tips that I'll use soon. Would be good to see what you do with a "spreading headland", I'm always left with a big trench!
Excellent video very well done one of the best ive seen top marks
How nice to see some ploughing done similar to my dad tought me, the old fashioned way as you say and he was very particular. If you could you would finish by driving out the gate and not leaving a wheelmark anywhere. Most of my early ploughing was one way, I found it easier in some ways using a reversible. I particularly remember him going mad if you LOST your ends....in other words always take a little bit more when you drop in as he said it is always easier to lose an end than gain it, using the good old independent brake just before dropping down was the trick. Mind you if you gained too much he would say that you had left a bit not ploughed, another pet hate of his when ploughing!
Thanks Paul. I think alot of the younger generation nowadays arnt getting taught all the little tips and tricks and actually setting one up. I think the old school ways should be taught, not just jump on a tractor with auto steer
@@GEOFFKV6080 Yes I agree it's a shame because it saves time in the end, like if you don't leave a hole ( hog trough as it was called in Lincolnshire) you either don't have to fill it in or it doesn't end up as a big puddle. Having said that I was also taught to spend a bit of time sorting out the ditches and ends when cultivating first time over, like filling a silage clamp I was told look after the sides and the middle will look after itself......a lot of these issues are down to time pressure which often comes from financial pressure. It doesn't value things like looking back and feeling satisfied......as you said not always perfect but the best you could do on the day. Oh and the GPS etc....lovely but as I noticed you were looking behind checking and looking down at your front wheel etc.......you can't do it all looking at a screen. Good luck with the cropping. Paul
sounds like my dad lol, he used to compete in ploughing competitions when he was young.
Great video and lovely ploughing.I use to love ploughing back in the 80's & 90's when i worked on a mixed but mostly tillage farm.Havent drove a tractor in over years.😪
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Outstanding
Good video ... I’ve gained some handy tips ... cheers chief !
Very informative, great tip on the ins and outs 👌👍👍
Super video. Good information to get started
Perfect Sunday viewing !
enjoyed that -bit different from my Kubota b1241 and single furrow old Ransomes !!
Lovely video, learn so much, very tidy job. 👌👌 Waiting for the next ploughing video.
thx for the video ive never been able to understand how i do the turn around part of the field
Nice vid very informative. Keep up the good work.
Very nice video . Great job.
Great vid, bet the drill man is happy.
Fabulous job
Great videos
great video but can you explain why does it matter to plow in a different direction the next year and in what direction should you plow?
Plowing is so satisfying
Beautiful top man top job !
Very tidy ploughing. Indeed 👍👍
Hi Geoff, I’m new to ploughing, done slot of mintill work but not a lot of ploughing. What is the best way when your 0n your final headland, that when you,pull out of the field for the last time that you don’t leave any hog troughs in the corner. Also we have some fields on the farm that are surrounded by hedges and have an entranceway in the middle of the field. How do you then plough to that without leaving a mess? Hope you are well and thank you for your great videos. Kind regards Will
Bloody nice job 👍
Brilliant video. Ive learned so much. If the scimmers where to be removed wuld it stop the plough from blocking up ? Been ploughing more lea ground and had alot of bother with my plough getting jamed
Cracking old school ploughing. Really enjoyed it. Do you match plough fella..
As a ploughman of over 40 yrs and have to work.min till, give me ploughing every day.
As my old dad said ALL god creations need oxygen to live.. this min till means only one thing black grass...on the headland on 14" your dead right kevernland great plough but will block..
Mind I find on 18" it tends to flow thru a bit better. I guess that extra 4"makes a big difference. (Least that's what the wife says.)
Magic video enjoyed it immensely. Even learned a thing or two. Champion lad.
Thank you for the comment Simon. Have done some match ploughing also do some judging at our local event. Iam not s fan of min till, but I guess that's the way it's going, I don't like seeing all the trash left on top I much prefer to see it buried. The skill of ploughing will be lost on the next generation. You'll be able to teach me a thing or two with 40 years experience. On the kevernland I find the trash rides up the leg and gets stuck up against the beam and skimmer leg right pain in the arse some days, that's why I carry a spade to unblock it.
@@GEOFFKV6080 to be honest the kv is a great plough but personally I prefer the KUHN vari-master. Trash doesn't seem to collect.... as for teaching. Personally as long as its clean, level, fairly straight, for commercial ploughing thats all that counts...
As long as the next generation goes I do think ploughing is like lots of other things, it's in favour then out. I think if sprays get banned ploughing will come back big time.. For me? Its only a matter of time before glyphosate gets banned.. far too much pressure to ban it... still keep up the good work.
Very interesting thanks. Can we see the grass growing on the steep bank you seeded
Yeh when i get chance will have a look, ive not seen them myself since we did it
George Saunders need to watch this video might improve his ploughing
There's nothing wrong with George's lorry driving if I was him I'd let the wife do the ploughing though
Top job kv no computer tricks there doing it old school
what about BillsTmax.lol.
Harsh. Gotta love George... \m/ (:o)
@@klistarf Ok, but he's not a patch on this guy. This is old school ploughing at it's best.
Top vid, great knowledge and skill, well explained to. Where you farming ?
Fair play that’s some tidy ploughing
I am impressed young man.
Great video kv learned a lot,
Tell me can you plough the headlands the same in grassland turning the sod twice?
Not always aswell as in stubble, sometimes find the grass sod want to block up in the plough.
@@GEOFFKV6080 in grass run over it with tractor wheels that stopped plough blockingup
Just how I do mine. Nice video!
Your turn out - turn in headland first run looks to leave a level finish. When it comes to spraying headland run after sowing, will be a dream.
do you pull on to or pull away from the corner you ploughed out
Fuck I’ve ploughed my headlands wrong for 20 year 😂, great job
Not a bad job lad, not bad at all! I'm a sad git, I rather enjoy watching the sod turning over. I like mowing fields for that kinda reason, when you turn round an see nice straight lines of grass 😂😂😣
Good video by the way. Bookmarked.
I have a tractor that had duals on so the rear wheels are 24 inches from the inside edge of the tire to the center of the tractor, plow manual calls for 32 inches. Could I leave the tractor wheels where they are and basically run "on land"? Or do I have to spread the wheels out to what the manual asks for. The Plow is a model 57 Massey Ferguson.
I’m new to ploughing so forgive me!! When ploughing your ups and downs do you set the plough down before dropping your wheels into the furrow?
How do you work a headland where you plough back into the ditch? You wouldn't always plough back into the field, so next year, you plough the headlands starting at the ditch, and plough back out. I know Kuhn ploughs, for example, swing the other way, so you can, on the last run, not rotate as much, and keep the rear furrow out, instead of the front on, the way kverneland does. But for Kverneland ploughs, how do you prevent a big dip on the last run?
what about when you chucking headlands out can you do a video on that
Nice
Nice ploughing is 7 runs on the headland normally ok with a four furrow
What ever number of runs your happy with, no right or wrong
Can u make equipment tour
Well this will be my first time looks as though a need a kv spanner so to plooo a park oot plooo towards the dycks👍👍 canna wait oofff 7840 we a 3 furra plooo onae mare tips
Do a know your tractor series start the back and do the spools and talk about the double acting and when you use it what float means and what the taps do on the spools and the specs on different tractors like open centre and closed centre hydraulics . Then do the pto like 1000/540 shaft and when you use each and the pros and cons of each.then work your way round the engine and what everything in it does under the bonnet, then do the axel brakes clutch tyre pressure etc
Quite soft soil ! here for pulling a 2 furrow plow you need a john deere 8r
Nice vid
Why mark out at the beginning?
So you know where to lift the plow after each run
can i have a go
Bin ploughing years everybody should develop own way of going about it plus u do how Johnny does his.
What tram lines are you running 12m?
We were on 12, just moved to 21 to fit the new sprayer, i do all the grass land at 24
why do you plow the corners like that?
Serious standard of ploughing. Do you feel hydraulic vari width is worth the extra cost and weight? You seem to have very little use for it with your skill.
Not sure really, I've never used a vari width. We have talked about getting a 4 furrow vari width instead of getting a 5 furrow that's fixed working width, the theory been we could open it up and still cover same ground as a five furrow but without the extra leverage on the tractor.
I run a 6 furrow on my 6080
That’s to much hassle ploughing out the ends of the headlands 😮
You don't know how to get back