Great to see you guys having a balls out harvesting experience!! I did a full 90° in my 1188 JD ! My toolbox slid up the windscreen, did,n,t get the engine shut down quick enough:-( ouch! But slid down using the foot brakes with my hands to get to the lesser slope till it fell back on 4 wheels again But alive as the window held me and the toolbox !
Now that's dome extreme farming practices there. Needing wheel weights on the back of the binder in some situations. I might add that smaller equiptment might even be a consideration.
More like a fool who is constantly on the verge of killing himself & destroying the machine not build to handle such terrain. This guy will one day get too confident. Danger never takes a day off.
i'm no expert in harvesting, but wouldn't be easier and, most importantly, safer just to cut down the crop and bring it to the harvester? I mean it's not like somebody has thousands of hectares of wheat on the Alps.
Start at the bottom and work you're way up. Back down steep slopes not drive down with the header all the way. The guy in the Deere combine should be fired!
Granica między odwagą a głupotą jest cienka , a ten operator JD z początku to już chyba tą granice przekroczył > heder max w góre.....?? To jest kuszenie losu nic innego....
@@johnjamison4673 the JD literally has the hill master sticker on the side of it and look how the axles behave… I have a level land JD and I know the difference
The Best Excavator Operator In The World
what excavator?
Combine
Keep going, you’re doing great
Good video apart from the overly loud cut scene noise.
Why not put some weights on the back
Great to see you guys having a balls out harvesting experience!!
I did a full 90° in my 1188 JD !
My toolbox slid up the windscreen, did,n,t get the engine shut down quick enough:-( ouch!
But slid down using the foot brakes with my hands to get to the lesser slope till it fell back on 4 wheels again But alive as the window held me and the toolbox !
Damn! That's about as extreme as I've ever seen!
there are special versions of the harvesters, especially for hillsides.
it seems to be very dangerous to use the wrong harvester for hillsides.
Thats normal Things🤦👎
Now that's dome extreme farming practices there. Needing wheel weights on the back of the binder in some situations. I might add that smaller equiptment might even be a consideration.
You have to keep your header on the ground for leverage
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Nice wo ist das?
More like a fool who is constantly on the verge of killing himself & destroying the machine not build to handle such terrain. This guy will one day get too confident. Danger never takes a day off.
Don't you have any flat land over there?
With no leveling..think of the losses 😱
Very nice
I would take a spare set of pants driving combines like that.
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Jesus Christ, that's terrifying! I'll never bitch about some of the wash-outs I have to go through again.
The engine oil pickup tube of the oil pump better be in the right place for them operating conditions.
...crazy..!
Great clips but the stupid noise between clips dose my head in..... Why put that in plain stupid noise!
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Was soll denn das extrem nervige gerausche zwischen dem sonst schönen Video 😖
How could it be profitable to farm in such conditions!
They make combines that are designed for hilly terrain
Esses terrenos são para plantio de frutas
E não trigo......
But AUTO LEVELING no?????
i'm no expert in harvesting, but wouldn't be easier and, most importantly, safer just to cut down the crop and bring it to the harvester? I mean it's not like somebody has thousands of hectares of wheat on the Alps.
The harvester IS the thing cutting down the crop...
@@CubejamF1well, there are machines that just cut down the crop without threshing it.
@@cristiandemirel1918 Ah, the ones that sort of bunch them up into groups. Probably something down to time taken to do it I imagine.
@@CubejamF1 like I said, I'm no expert, but I wouldn't want to manoeuvre a combine harvester on a alpine slope.
@@cristiandemirel1918 Well they are obviously not the smartest people or they would just move to a better area and give the area back to nature.
Salut et merci pour tes vidéo
La route en montagne c'est où ?
dans les hautes-alpes en montagne
There are specialist hillsider combine harvesters you know, mes amis. Buy one before somebody gets killed.
Wow
Would be easier to graze livestock on that type of ground.
Exactly
Start at the bottom and work you're way up. Back down steep slopes not drive down with the header all the way. The guy in the Deere combine should be fired!
Granica między odwagą a głupotą jest cienka , a ten operator JD z początku to już chyba tą granice przekroczył > heder max w góre.....?? To jest kuszenie losu nic innego....
more idiotic than anything especially the Deere driver ,if your going onto hills like that get a contractor with a hillside self leveling combine
It is a hillside leveling combine John
I don't think they'd be able to take them through those narrow mountain passes. The sidehill machines are wider.
@@johnjamison4673 the JD literally has the hill master sticker on the side of it and look how the axles behave… I have a level land JD and I know the difference
What kind of stupid operator's are those?
lol, wrong title, they are worst...
Laverda is better...👍👍👍
This is terrible operating procedures. You are destroying that machine.Believe me I have made lots of mistakes myself
Big lucky not amazing...
Ina persona che fa questi versi è una persona che non sa nemmeno guidare la bicicletta
Un mio amico è morto con mietitrebbia per troppa pendenza e forse un piccolo sbaglio......non sono mezzi da adoperare per fare cazzate