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I have a Kverneland 5 furrow plough on the back of a Claas 820, the points wear very well and they are reversable, very good plough and I am well impressed with it !
Not sure if they are original parts, I get them from the local engineers who probably get them from Spaldings, they are red so there is every chance they are Kverneland. Think I pay about £6 each for them, we have some very stoney heavy land on the Island and they wear very well
Have to get the material spec on the replacement points to effectively evaluate them for wear/price. Cheaper ones a lot of the time last only a season in certain soils.
At harvest you passed me loads of times with grain trailer,,, The 5 furrow KV i was using has to be the best plough i have ever used i honestly can not fault it.
I don't know it is the same with Kuhn but on the Kverland ploughs you get one spanner on the plough and it fits everything and they hold their value and will work for decades no bother
I have ploughed tens of thousands of acres over the years, I worked for a contractor for a few years and one farm we did was 2500 acres, I would plough the whole lot with a KV five furrow vari width, some days in a big field could plough over 50 acres with her opened up to 20”, 7am start 10pm finish
@@CrawfordsFarm1 not really for any length of time, I personally would never go past a KV, they were good old days when I was fit and young lol, loved it at the time, had a brand new Case Magnum 7210, 150hp it was a beast
Oh Crawford you youngsters are well spoiled now with GPS, Offset ploughs, full hydraulic functionality unlike us oldies where after a days ploughing you walked at an angle for days from running in the furrow and straining in the seat and had an arm with massive muscles from manual tripping of reversible ploughs 🙂 Looks like a solid plough with great layover of the furrow.
One of our KVs is from the early 70s or so and the other is much newer both excellent ploughs neighbour has a kuhn not too bad of a plough but think the KV is the better option
We do some minimum tillage with the osr and tried some wheat this year too… worth trying i guess but i also think glypho will be banned… may be 2 years maybe 5 maybe 10 who knows… but graduate to a mix of plough and less tillage 👍🏼
Kv very good plough but tend to crack and not last as long as other brands such as your lemken or Kuhn (There the 3 brands I’ve worked with , so that’s just my opinion👍🏻)
@@CrawfordsFarm1 on the actual main beam of the plough we had one ourselves (not doing massive amounts only around 200acre a year ) and it cracked and a neighbour bought one and there’s also did the same thing , but for performance in the field there a good plough no doubt 👍🏻
I have a Kverneland 5 furrow plough on the back of a Claas 820, the points wear very well and they are reversable, very good plough and I am well impressed with it !
Is that genuine points? Cheers
Not sure if they are original parts, I get them from the local engineers who probably get them from Spaldings, they are red so there is every chance they are Kverneland. Think I pay about £6 each for them, we have some very stoney heavy land on the Island and they wear very well
Looks like a great plough and to have the choice of in or out furrow has to be a plus
Great video Crawford the kv are a great plough I use a six sod semi mounted a brilliant bit of kit
Yes got on well with it
That’s a mighty plough. Ploughing is a great job. There was a well known youtouber on the other day giving out about it. Keep up the good work 👍
Yeh hes not a plough fan 🤣 he seems to get on well tho. Im not convinced glypho will stay around for much longer but we do do some min till
Great video Crawford and a nice piece of kit 👌
Cheers gary
Great video Crawford nice plough I have never used kv ploughs before so I don’t know a lot about it
Have to get the material spec on the replacement points to effectively evaluate them for wear/price. Cheaper ones a lot of the time last only a season in certain soils.
wow, we dont plow anymore haven't for several years, and the crops that are drilled are great
At harvest you passed me loads of times with grain trailer,,, The 5 furrow KV i was using has to be the best plough i have ever used i honestly can not fault it.
I don't know it is the same with Kuhn but on the Kverland ploughs you get one spanner on the plough and it fits everything and they hold their value and will work for decades no bother
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You can also have something like subsoiler on each furrow, like a dorn, helps against the compaction be in furrow:) ✌️
Ordered the olive napper warmer 🤘 good video the KV looks a good bit of kit, u seem keen on it 😜
Well explained video. Super piece of kit.
Cheers James
I have ordered a navy blue cap
Thank you 🤛🏽
Could you get a agri bumper as extra weight then put your rake on still
Bobble hat order placed - will be representing you down here in Hove (displacing my Ollyblogs bobble for this winter 😄)
🤛🏽🤣 cheers
You will not go wrong with a KV plough, I have used several never had a problem. They hold their value well if or when you ever want to change it.
Waiting on quote 👀
Defo get the vari width Crawford, I use to plough 40 acres plus a day, Kervernland are fantastic ploughs.
Was good 👍🏼
I have ploughed tens of thousands of acres over the years, I worked for a contractor for a few years and one farm we did was 2500 acres, I would plough the whole lot with a KV five furrow vari width, some days in a big field could plough over 50 acres with her opened up to 20”, 7am start 10pm finish
👌🏽 i don’t envy you! Used much else?
@@CrawfordsFarm1 not really for any length of time, I personally would never go past a KV, they were good old days when I was fit and young lol, loved it at the time, had a brand new Case Magnum 7210, 150hp it was a beast
The soil you have there looks loose and light have you thought about direct drilling or min till
We do some min till, everything before and after osr. Also tried some wheat after barley this year… see how that goes 👍🏼
@@CrawfordsFarm1 👌
Oh Crawford you youngsters are well spoiled now with GPS, Offset ploughs, full hydraulic functionality unlike us oldies where after a days ploughing you walked at an angle for days from running in the furrow and straining in the seat and had an arm with massive muscles from manual tripping of reversible ploughs 🙂 Looks like a solid plough with great layover of the furrow.
A modern farmer no manual labour 🤣
@@CrawfordsFarm1 🤣
You had a tractor and plough? In my day………🤪🤪
One of our KVs is from the early 70s or so and the other is much newer both excellent ploughs neighbour has a kuhn not too bad of a plough but think the KV is the better option
Must be better than the neighbours 🐴
Nice one something about the smell of fresh ploughed earth
Loved ploughing many years ago two furrow reversable could never keep straight lol
Ive don’t need to keep it straight… gps 🥰
@@CrawfordsFarm1 tart you’ll be wearing dress next lol Lots of old school tractor driving lost these days
Can't beat a KV mate, they are bomb proof. See u soon for a beef box
Kv great plough. That particular model is heavy and being offset more stress sideways on tractor when on turnover.
Might tuck in before turning, if not could time it to tuck before turning
👍👍😁 Great Video.
Most of the spurious points will last longer than the KV ones and they are cheaper to .l have got atleast 1.5 acres a point more than kv original
Are you ploughing many acres ? You can buy a fresh second one to .
Kv all the way the best plough by far with good resale values, consider maze skimmers if you intend growing winter cover crops etc !
Tammy ordered.!!!!
Cheers Graeme
KV best ploughs in the world!! Best build quality, best plough quality, user friendly. Just Built to last and last.
The best plough money can buy
Waiting on quote 👀
Good looking soil, (don't shout at me) but have you thought about direct drilling?... I know you will still need to plough a bit..
We do some minimum tillage with the osr and tried some wheat this year too… worth trying i guess but i also think glypho will be banned… may be 2 years maybe 5 maybe 10 who knows… but graduate to a mix of plough and less tillage 👍🏼
Have you looked at Amazon plough
No
Do you send items to The Netherlands?
Not at the moment
@@CrawfordsFarm1 that’s a pitty
Love the cap hope in the near future
You won't beat a KV, we couldn't believe the difference in our soil health after switching to a KV
Crawford, was going to buy a Woolie hat , says that everythings sold out?, (edit ) Haha found them
Now no worries
Cheers 🤛🏽
Try a kunn plough just as good as the KV
Its been and gone- video coming soon
Your in the garden of Eden 😮
Washed red hat ordered. Mugs next?
Thank you 👍🏼 youve paid for 0.2% of a new defender chassis, who knows 👀
Excellent, which bit 😂😂
Hopefully not a rotten bit
Kv very good plough but tend to crack and not last as long as other brands such as your lemken or Kuhn (There the 3 brands I’ve worked with , so that’s just my opinion👍🏻)
Where do they crack
@@CrawfordsFarm1 on the actual main beam of the plough we had one ourselves (not doing massive amounts only around 200acre a year ) and it cracked and a neighbour bought one and there’s also did the same thing , but for performance in the field there a good plough no doubt 👍🏻
How can i get the clothes
Go to Gloagburn.co.uk 👍🏼
Kubota.... 7 is the series 15 is hp and 3 is Mk 3 ie 3rd generation
Go for KV,plough with them for 20 years,as Tina said simply the best.
Bobble hat bought….I’ll look a Bonny so and so in mustard 😂😅
Cheers John youll look good
Fiver a point think kv will get a sale
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more interest in a hat than anything else
a kv holds its value best and turns it over better than a kuhn greg baissongne are a good plough
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