Header Looks to Sag a Lot,Do We Need Machinery This Big in UK ? Smaller Robot Machinery With No Driver to Pay And Working Longer Hours, Would be Better,About Time Farming Got a Proper Move on and Stopped Getting Daft Big Heavy Machinery That Costs a Fortune To Buy and Fix and is Bad For The Land and The Farmers Pockets!!!!!!!!
It's a draper header, designed to flow with the ground, hence the sag. Multiple smaller robot machines would use the same about of raw materials and fuel all the while taking longer to do the job than these big machines. The robotic machines still need a human to monitor them so the no driver point is moot. All farm machines, even the small ones cost a fortune to buy and replace let alone how much robotic stuff would cost. Farmers know what works for them.
Just Awesome machine working away
OMFG was wondering was there a CR11 in England….. some monsters the 2 of these 💪🏻💪🏻 🤯🤯 surprised no chaser wagon though 🤷🏻
Alta classeb...bellissimo 😊
Sehr schöne Aufnahme.
Lovely video, 👌
50ft head in uk!? Woah
Like to see it operate in a field of layed corn
That would be interesting
price cr 11
Jezus, that unloading auger is huge.
Had the 11 got the smaller header?
Hi the 11 had the 50ft header on it
Pompy, who are you ? using one of my pictures !!!! you have to delete this !!
We don't need them this big in uk. 32_35ft is about right for large square baling, 40 is just a bit too much.
Yes I do agree there it was a large swath behind both machines
Most large capacity combines can split the row of straw in two for easier baling.
These are McDon Headers
Yes they are
Header Looks to Sag a Lot,Do We Need Machinery This Big in UK ?
Smaller Robot Machinery With No Driver to Pay And Working Longer Hours, Would be Better,About Time Farming Got a Proper Move on and Stopped Getting Daft Big Heavy Machinery That Costs a Fortune To Buy and Fix and is Bad For The Land and The Farmers Pockets!!!!!!!!
It's a draper header, designed to flow with the ground, hence the sag.
Multiple smaller robot machines would use the same about of raw materials and fuel all the while taking longer to do the job than these big machines. The robotic machines still need a human to monitor them so the no driver point is moot.
All farm machines, even the small ones cost a fortune to buy and replace let alone how much robotic stuff would cost. Farmers know what works for them.