Great video. I love watching plow videos no one does it around here anymore. Your out plowing and watering and we're getting snow. Hows the future farmhand doing.
Really great slacking off a bit but it’s ok I’m being lenient 😂. I personally love plowing too it always looks cool especially with the west Texas red dirt
What are the power requirements compared to a conventional plow? How does it work in various soil types (loam, clay, etc.)? How does it work in various soil moisture conditions? How about various trash conditions like heavy corn stalk residue?
It would still work in all soil types it would just leave the ground a bit clumpy in more clay dirt (and as long as it’s not too wet). Works amazing in trash we used it in corn stalks 2 years ago and it worked really good but it was after silaging not thrashing. Anything deeper than a foot you want more than 340 hp. 2 years ago we went 18” deep and had to use our 370 hp tractor now with going a foot our 335 hp tractors pull it with ease. Hope this helps
Hey! We're excited to see the results of your comparison! Thanks for doing this. We'd love to hear your assessment of our plow and any feedback would be much appreciated.
Oh man, the world is gonna explode and all life will end. You are breaking land. You are supposed to do no till🤣🤣🤣. There are still cases where conventional tillage is called for. As you said, bury the cotton residue and no volunteer cotton. A lot of guys here in Georgia still turn the field for peanuts. Plus, it does get rid of a lot of weed seeds. Switch plows are awesome compared to standard moldboard plows.
Great video. I love watching plow videos no one does it around here anymore. Your out plowing and watering and we're getting snow. Hows the future farmhand doing.
Really great slacking off a bit but it’s ok I’m being lenient 😂. I personally love plowing too it always looks cool especially with the west Texas red dirt
What are the power requirements compared to a conventional plow? How does it work in various soil types (loam, clay, etc.)? How does it work in various soil moisture conditions? How about various trash conditions like heavy corn stalk residue?
It would still work in all soil types it would just leave the ground a bit clumpy in more clay dirt (and as long as it’s not too wet). Works amazing in trash we used it in corn stalks 2 years ago and it worked really good but it was after silaging not thrashing. Anything deeper than a foot you want more than 340 hp. 2 years ago we went 18” deep and had to use our 370 hp tractor now with going a foot our 335 hp tractors pull it with ease.
Hope this helps
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Hey! We're excited to see the results of your comparison! Thanks for doing this. We'd love to hear your assessment of our plow and any feedback would be much appreciated.
How would that plow work in hard red clay in Ga
It would definitely pull tough but as long as you could find a way to level the ground afterwards you’d be good
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Donde se puede comprar ese apero,eso es una joya lo mejor que visto hasta ahora ,un 10 para quien lo haya fabricado quisiera comprar unos
Tatu is a good brand from Brazil they make good strong equipment especially their big discs made to last for ever good choice
is this plough better then for example we use in europe of lemken for example
Nice View
Good luck farming but been meaning to tell ya congrats on the baby!
Oh thank you very much
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From what I could tell at the beginning of the video, the trip linkage is very similar to linkage introduced by Deere in 1978.
Very similar except you have no sheer bolts so if it ever trips you don’t need to fix anything
How did you like the John Deere plows? Been looking at them to purchase but haven’t yet
They’re ok they just don’t flip the dirt completely over like the Tatu or the Fehrs plow
How deep do you normally plow?
Currently we’re going about a foot but we usually don’t go deeper than 18-20 inches
Compared than my agriculture equipment so smaller
Nice you must be out in Texas
Yup we sure are
Great great video 🥇❤
How Many acres have the field?
120 acre fields is the normal around here
Fresh dirt always looks so nice! I could almost smell it from here.
Oh yea it’s one of my favorite smells
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Where are you located?
What width do you run your gps at on the 7 bottom tatu
12 feet
@@conleybanman thank you we just got one way easier to run than a 995
Oh yea i bet
Happy to see the Trump/Pence sticker on the back window. 😃😃
GPS makes a good straight dead fir
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Hello this plow is made in Brasil?
I think so
G'day great video
Wow, they still.make plows?
Oh yea
From my experience nearly all switch plows are basically the same
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Awesome Tractors!
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tatu is from brazil
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Oh man, the world is gonna explode and all life will end. You are breaking land. You are supposed to do no till🤣🤣🤣. There are still cases where conventional tillage is called for. As you said, bury the cotton residue and no volunteer cotton. A lot of guys here in Georgia still turn the field for peanuts. Plus, it does get rid of a lot of weed seeds. Switch plows are awesome compared to standard moldboard plows.
Haha oh yea for sure. If we weren’t planting peanuts we would totally be minimum till but you gotta do what you gotta do
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