Holdingham Biogas 2018 Grass silage with Fendt Katana 85 and Fendt 1050
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2018
- Holdingham Biogas harvesting 1st cut silage for AD with there new Fendt Katana 85 running alongside is 2 Fendt 1050 on silage trailers (because we could) and 828 on Richard Weston trailer and 724 on Bailey trailer and 716 on the new Fendt Former 12 meter rake. Volvo shovel on the clamp A mix of music at the start to get the machines into work then working sounds for the rest of the video
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OMG>>>>What an absolute MINT outfit!!!!!
Overkill bar the harvester but me ohh my what kit!!!!!
Good video. Some real nice machinery on those fields!
Very good video. And what a machinery!!! Great catch.
Great set up
superb as always Dave top work mate
Thank you
C’est juste excellent 👌👍👏👏
Great video and nice machines! Greets Stefan
Thank you
how big is land that they are operating on? very expensive equipment ...
Loving the Croft 1050 on a silage trailer (I think) 👍🏻
Great video!
Thanks
good gear love fendt
Vidéo au top 👍👍👍
That 1050's pulling a wheelbarrow
amazing all that kit together. Do they like fendt I wonder
?! 😅
They like the saleman I think
Where are these lads farming? And how do I apply for a job! Chris
Great..
Are u in England great video
thank god the music stopped!!! good video, apart from the 500hp tractor and the small trailer, it's looks completely ridiculous!!!
I am pleased you enjoyed it thanks for watching
Your won the pools right??.
Nice work Dave, shame about the wrong green.
Why would you put a 500hp tractor in front of those small trailers? Do you guys even know that the 10xx series should compare to quadtracs and The 9000 series from JD?
tobsi 1234 because we could so we did simples
Farming Photography I hope you only did it only for the video, this is just a extreme waste of recources
tobsi 1234 just for the video that’s all
I suppose you use those trailers cause you have some kind of weight limit. If not id totally use 500hp tractors and giant 50m3+ trailers.
Cause can isn't a good answer
I'm not a farmer so my terminology won't be correct but I was wondering, the tracked Fendt that was cultivating, why does it leave a space between it's runs on the field please?
Doing it that way you can have a bigger turning radius. It's more comfortable that way.
slacko1971 On the headland it will need to turn, back up and drive next to the previous lane again or make a 8 firgure to be able to drive next to the previous lane.
So they skip 1 lane so they can turn in 1 go and using a GPS system it is so easy because you have the right space inbetween the lanes.
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wo ist der JD ?
Must've been £2m+ worth of equipment in that convoy?
And they're all or most are 18 plates
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Wenigstens mal nicht nur Mais!
Their all 18 plates. That millions of pounds of machinery.
JC_wolf 64 yeah would not want the invoice for all of that mind
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Christ! What is up with the blower on that katana, it looks hidious. Nice vid tho.
Bit over kill like, but still a great vid 👍
Why don't they use real silage trailers with 3 axles in GB? Those small trailers!
Eddy Van Campenhout due to weight limits on the road you can’t haul as much as other counties on the road
Farming Photography Do you know the exact weight limit in GB, i was always wondering that.
For me there are too much Fendts
ok
wow more people not growing food
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