Thanks for the video dan! We have only rolled a clamp once for a contractor. We used a brand new front end loader and a tractor gp bucket. We also had an mx 100 c packing the clamp behind the loader. The thing was by the time we pushed most of the first load up a second had already came and unloaded. Also because we had to milk cows!
We had a Claas Quantum 4700p and we only got 9 seasons out of it before the rotor split/cracked and twisted the back knife plate, but the cost of repair for parts alone was more than the machine was worth, so was quickly written off by our insurers, but only issues we really has was that and about 3 years old it decieded to sheer all the bolts between the rotor and the gearbox, and we noticed cracks in the chassie were the rams were pushng the trailer up on the main frame it started to crack.
Nice one Dan 👍 I'd agree with you, I'd have thought 2 motors would be better. the single motor doesn't sound happy with a full load. Out of interest, do you think you get more grass in a box than a trailer?
With our quantum wagon I lift the front of the wagon right up on the draw bar rams so it’s slightly tipped to help unload, not sure if you’ve tried that?
Nice video there 👍 never used a forage wagon before, is the chop length adjustable and if so what length of chop can it do 🤔 an as u said that hydraulic motor sure is strugglin when wagon is full 😕
Recently subscribed to your channel. Like what I see. The wagon does sound laboured when unloading. At 8 mins 30 seconds into video you have the speeded up footage, sounded like a rally car changing gears, was that deliberate? Keep up the great vids. Where are you based?
What wagon brand would you go with when or if you replace the claas? I would recommend pottinger as its one of the most reliable rands in my opinion and with pottinger you can go 15/16k empty or full. Grand video again
CowfarmerDan my friend has a pottinger toro 6013 I think on a MF 6480 and it has something like 4000 acres on it and has had 2 shear bars and tines now and again.
Michael Brown I call it shear bar. What I mean is the chopper blades. Their worker managed to put a boulder in it the first time and bent it. Then he bent the pickup on a concrete strainer and bent the pto and shafts into the main gearbox.
Thanks for the video dan! We have only rolled a clamp once for a contractor. We used a brand new front end loader and a tractor gp bucket. We also had an mx 100 c packing the clamp behind the loader. The thing was by the time we pushed most of the first load up a second had already came and unloaded. Also because we had to milk cows!
Nice video, very informative. You sure weren't kidding that the wagon has trouble unloading though.
Great job, that unloading motor is under fair pressure for sure, I liked the little shunt you gave her to help unload!👍
Excellent video Dan, the emptying is a let down but it did seem to pack in a decent load.
Nice bit of kit dan.
Great video Dan .
Very good video, very informative. I see the roll right infront of the pick-up isnt turning smoothly, could that increase capacity?
Not really, it wasn't turning because it had some grass wrapped around it.
Good video how many more seasons will you get out of that forage wagon before you have to buy another one?
Don't know yet, there's no plans to change for the foreseeable future.
We had a Claas Quantum 4700p and we only got 9 seasons out of it before the rotor split/cracked and twisted the back knife plate, but the cost of repair for parts alone was more than the machine was worth, so was quickly written off by our insurers, but only issues we really has was that and about 3 years old it decieded to sheer all the bolts between the rotor and the gearbox, and we noticed cracks in the chassie were the rams were pushng the trailer up on the main frame it started to crack.
Great vid looks a nice crop
Nice footage 👌
Thanks!
Good video Dan is that your equipment?
Yes.
Hi there great video.
Nice one Dan 👍 I'd agree with you, I'd have thought 2 motors would be better. the single motor doesn't sound happy with a full load. Out of interest, do you think you get more grass in a box than a trailer?
Yes, it's definitely packed in tighter than a trailer.
With our quantum wagon I lift the front of the wagon right up on the draw bar rams so it’s slightly tipped to help unload, not sure if you’ve tried that?
Yes, tried that before, but for some reason the rams on this wagon are very slow to extend so we just leave them where they are now.
CowfarmerDan they are fairly slow due to being big rams. We’ve just bought one like yours so I’ll see what it’s like when it turns up.
Nice video there 👍 never used a forage wagon before, is the chop length adjustable and if so what length of chop can it do 🤔 an as u said that hydraulic motor sure is strugglin when wagon is full 😕
Chop length is fixed, at quite long!
Recently subscribed to your channel. Like what I see. The wagon does sound laboured when unloading. At 8 mins 30 seconds into video you have the speeded up footage, sounded like a rally car changing gears, was that deliberate? Keep up the great vids. Where are you based?
It's deliberately speeded up to keep the video a bit shorter!
We're in Wiltshire.
Really nice tractor bud is this the only S series you have? and do you only have this Massey and the Kubota?
It's an SL so a bit older than an S. No, there's a few more Masseys, look at a few other videos!
@@CowfarmerDan Okey dokey thank you I will check them out
Good video good grass me think thank you cow farmer
Dan
What wagon brand would you go with when or if you replace the claas? I would recommend pottinger as its one of the most reliable rands in my opinion and with pottinger you can go 15/16k empty or full. Grand video again
We had a Pottinger on demo before we bought this one, but the Claas dealer offered better back up.
If we change it, it would probably be Pottinger.
CowfarmerDan my friend has a pottinger toro 6013 I think on a MF 6480 and it has something like 4000 acres on it and has had 2 shear bars and tines now and again.
@@Masseyman-nv2kl forage wagons dont have shear bars ....
Michael Brown I call it shear bar. What I mean is the chopper blades. Their worker managed to put a boulder in it the first time and bent it. Then he bent the pickup on a concrete strainer and bent the pto and shafts into the main gearbox.
Thomas OConnor what do you run yours off of? My friend is thinking of getting a MF 7718s as their 6480 is at like 9K hours and it's a 12 plate.
Question Dan. Wouldn't the Matt bro be a better choice on the pit? Kubota seems to do a good job anyway
No, Matbro wouldn't cope.
hi dan how good is your chop length on the claas
It's quite long, but some gets cut to 1.5-2 inches.
How many acres is your farm?
240
Y do you dump it in front of the pit and carry it in one grab at a time rather than unload it in/on the pit?
We do unload in the pit while it's filling, there's not enough room once it starts getting full.