E dopo l'aratura di coppia tra 9620RX e 8370R (video di 2 anni fa) eccoci con due cingolati di tutto rispetto 8370RX e 9620RX! Sesa regala emozioni! Bellissimo video ragazzi qualità top come sempre!💪🏻💪🏻💛💚💛💚💛
Mano eu conheci estas mega máquinas atravez do Farming Simulator 22 é jogo muito e este trator ai é o meu favorito em minha fazenda......eu gostaria e muito está ai no momento deste vídeo....aliás eu gostaria muito podê trabalhar com eles .....
That's certainly not in the state of California, where I live. In the US, farmers have stopped using plows a long, long time ago. Only in Italy you'd waste fuel like that for for plowing
You are right, that is not California, but Ploughs most certainly are still used in USA. Mouldboard Ploughs are not suitable for some types of soil, especially lighter soils, such as that found in large parts of California. Heavy, rich soils such as these in Italy have been mouldboard ploughed like this for at least 2000 years and I see no signs of soil degradation or reduction is harvest volume. I am sure if there was a cheaper, more efficient way to till they would use it. These farmers are not idiots and I am sure they don’t spend a lot of time making TH-cam comments about things they know little.
@@tutekohe1361 Thanks for helping making my point. Moldboard plows were invented in the 19th century (by John Deere who doesn't sell much of their 995, not updated in 2 decades), not 2000 years ago. The reasoning 'it was good enough techniques since the Roman times' is kind of silly if you really think about all the things human have invented since, and really the kind of reasoning that is one of the problem in agriculture. And that this video and your comment is emblematic about: 'same old techniques, just bigger tractors'. And yes, plowing increase erosion that leads to in average 10 to 20 tons of loss of soil per year per hectares. There has been many civilizations lost due to soil degradation due to heavy tillage. Heavy clay soils are actually best dealt with cover crops and no-till. Farmers indeed are not more stupid than anyone else, but they are not smarter either nor immune to do things wrong for the same reasons. I've seen loads of huge mistakes done by many of them, mainly due to being so conservative in their techniques (sometime that the grand father is still around dictating what and how it should be done). And no, plows are pretty much not used in the US anymore, and mostly by old farmers. Tillage, when done is done with chisels typically which leaves more residues on top for better erosion control and does not turn over the ground. My comment about Italy wasn't mean to be mocking, but it's a fact that Italian farmers loves deep plowing, and are some of the least advanced in conservation agriculture
E poi ci sono io che abito a meno di 10km che mi perdo queste meraviglie, fortuna che ci sei te vi tieni aggiornati. Bellissimo video come sempre
Complimenti bellissime riprese🚜👍
Video stupendo come sempre!
Bellissimo come sempre 😍
Kawał dobrej roboty! Maszyny świetnie sie prezentują!
E dopo l'aratura di coppia tra 9620RX e 8370R (video di 2 anni fa) eccoci con due cingolati di tutto rispetto 8370RX e 9620RX! Sesa regala emozioni! Bellissimo video ragazzi qualità top come sempre!💪🏻💪🏻💛💚💛💚💛
Complimenti ottimo video e attrezzatura Top....
Video spettacolare!! Complimenti 👏🏻👏🏻
Video stupendo come lo è il carrarmato 8 rx con il pentavomere er.mo.
Complimenti video che non ti stanchi di vedere neanche se dura 1 h belle riprese
Great video and machines 😎👍
Very impressive but it seems like overkill using 1027hp to pull 12 furrows?
Luar biasa 👍 Terima kasih sudah berbagi video yang bagus teman
Nice video!!!
😎💪🏻 bel video
Bel video. Bravo. Bei mezzi.
👍👍👋👋💪💪👀🚜😍😎🤩🚨🔝🇮🇹
C'è anche in provincia di Livorno un posto che si chiama la California.
Espectacular 👌🏻 👍🏻👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💚🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
Ma se l'8RX 370 ha 407 cv come fa il 9RX 620 ad averne solo 620 di cv? Io non me ne intendo ma non è per caso il 9RX 620 ne ha 670 di cv?
Il 9rx ne ha 620 di nominale e 670 di potenza massima
Ahí hay 1 millon de € en un momento!!😂😂👍👍👍👏👏
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Hello, do you need a man to drive your techniques
that is a 9620RX.:)
A me più che California sembrava Manitoba...o forse Ohio 😂😂
Obviously diesel fuel isn't expensive enough. Not California
Slight Overkill with 5 Furrows on 350 plus HP😂
Mano eu conheci estas mega máquinas atravez do Farming Simulator 22 é jogo muito e este trator ai é o meu favorito em minha fazenda......eu gostaria e muito está ai no momento deste vídeo....aliás eu gostaria muito podê trabalhar com eles .....
That's certainly not in the state of California, where I live. In the US, farmers have stopped using plows a long, long time ago. Only in Italy you'd waste fuel like that for for plowing
You are right, that is not California, but Ploughs most certainly are still used in USA. Mouldboard Ploughs are not suitable for some types of soil, especially lighter soils, such as that found in large parts of California.
Heavy, rich soils such as these in Italy have been mouldboard ploughed like this for at least 2000 years and I see no signs of soil degradation or reduction is harvest volume. I am sure if there was a cheaper, more efficient way to till they would use it.
These farmers are not idiots and I am sure they don’t spend a lot of time making TH-cam comments about things they know little.
@@tutekohe1361 Thanks for helping making my point. Moldboard plows were invented in the 19th century (by John Deere who doesn't sell much of their 995, not updated in 2 decades), not 2000 years ago. The reasoning 'it was good enough techniques since the Roman times' is kind of silly if you really think about all the things human have invented since, and really the kind of reasoning that is one of the problem in agriculture. And that this video and your comment is emblematic about: 'same old techniques, just bigger tractors'. And yes, plowing increase erosion that leads to in average 10 to 20 tons of loss of soil per year per hectares. There has been many civilizations lost due to soil degradation due to heavy tillage. Heavy clay soils are actually best dealt with cover crops and no-till. Farmers indeed are not more stupid than anyone else, but they are not smarter either nor immune to do things wrong for the same reasons. I've seen loads of huge mistakes done by many of them, mainly due to being so conservative in their techniques (sometime that the grand father is still around dictating what and how it should be done). And no, plows are pretty much not used in the US anymore, and mostly by old farmers. Tillage, when done is done with chisels typically which leaves more residues on top for better erosion control and does not turn over the ground. My comment about Italy wasn't mean to be mocking, but it's a fact that Italian farmers loves deep plowing, and are some of the least advanced in conservation agriculture
kurde oni to mają dobrą ziemię
5 sheers for a 370 "ploughing hard" hahaha
Italian soil & italian plough...
Don’t look like soft sand..
Leider nicht so schön das Video, zu viele Bildwechsel, bild flimmern und so weiter
th-cam.com/video/KLqHANOH9Ww/w-d-xo.html 33 lata bez pługa
Bei mezzi ma Arata da panico
Infatti... Con mezzi e attrezzi Top di quel calibro...vedere ancora i cannoti fuori.... È inguardabile 😣
@@gattogatto-cx9np sicuramente su farming simulator vi riesce meglio
Massignani team?
Sesa
Sesa Veneto
Su terreno ampiamente mosso e dissodato fanno tutti bella figura!!!
Da dove avresti dedotto che e stato dissodato?
@@mattiacappellato584 e fin troppo evidente se sei del mestiere
@@armandoperuzzo3446 e stata fatta un estirpatura per l' lniezione del digestato con il semovente della vervat.
So much tillage, its bad for the soil.
Esta no es California.
Definitely not California