MrFakit haha Yrh I get that but you can edge your bottom bales and then put 3 on top the normal way so you can get 36 bales on , but there’s more then 1 way to skin a can I suppose
That's what I thought too, plastic twine won't rot. I have never even seen something else then plastic twine on big bales. At my work we process every year about 15000 tons of straw. Sometimes the straw bales from the United Kingdom are turned on the side, but I never know why.
hello new sub here , watch a few so far your camera / film person does a great job can you please tell me what that is in the front of tractor.i'm thinking some kind of weight balance ty
Will Hallam Regardless of weight transfer from the trailer/dolly tongue, more weight on the front of the tractor gives more traction to the front tires and delivers more drawbar pull. Also, some of the trailers may not have dollys, and the counterweight would be necessary. If that tractor was pulling a big baler, the wheels might be needed to flatten a tall windrow and keep it from getting balled up under the tractor.
Chasing the baler 😂😂 like a cat and mouse .
Always a nice sight to see her fully loaded great video pal.
Looks like a "Rig and Furrow" field .Good video !
The chap in the teleporter is a tasty wee pilot.
Love your work but can I ask why edge all 3 bales ?
Well I know nothing about baling but I'd say for loading purposes?
MrFakit haha Yrh I get that but you can edge your bottom bales and then put 3 on top the normal way so you can get 36 bales on , but there’s more then 1 way to skin a can I suppose
Hi George another great video would ye think of using a 2 axel dolly for the trailer. Be more stable ?
I thought the same thing Derek. I used to be a trucker and that is a lot of weight on one steer dolly.
Derek mc mullan
No wonder people get out of the way when they see you coming George...nice rig..
Very nice
Why are the bales stacked on their side? Nice load.
To prevent twine from rotting.
i do not think twine rot is a problem.. its all plastic twine on LSB..
That's what I thought too, plastic twine won't rot. I have never even seen something else then plastic twine on big bales. At my work we process every year about 15000 tons of straw. Sometimes the straw bales from the United Kingdom are turned on the side, but I never know why.
+CATGVO hesstons turned over like that are slightly lower than they would be stacked three high they way they come out of the baler
Yea you are right I tipt a few over and restacked them, it's about 1,5 to 2 inch each bale (atleast at the rapeseed bales we had).
hello new sub here , watch a few so far your camera / film person does a great job
can you please tell me what that is in the front of tractor.i'm thinking some kind of weight balance
ty
18-20 tonne of straw on that trailer..? All up about 25-26 Tonne with trailer&dolly i'm guessing. Nice vid!
I want this job
That sound😍
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Great jcbs wi drive new holland t 7000 series good tractors and lots of houres.and 2 jcbs exavators love dies machines .groetjes uit belgie
Welk bedrijf en waar? :)
Persoons uit Maarkedal?
very nice video
Like chasing your dog with a pooper scooper!
why do you have a front press on?
Weight to keep front down
+Farmer Ash why have a press rather than a weight and that tractor doesn't really need a. Weight to pull the trailer as it is an articulated trailer
Will Hallam Its cheaper if you has 1 item which does multiple tasks rather than 2 things... I suspect he kept it on because its easier
To flatten the swath down when he is bailing
Will Hallam Regardless of weight transfer from the trailer/dolly tongue, more weight on the front of the tractor gives more traction to the front tires and delivers more drawbar pull. Also, some of the trailers may not have dollys, and the counterweight would be necessary. If that tractor was pulling a big baler, the wheels might be needed to flatten a tall windrow and keep it from getting balled up under the tractor.
Good video george
wow George that is a very un-level field !!!!
Love these vids Goerge
What name that tractor
Dobré video mohl by si jednou taky Prosím natočit
Video massey ferguson
Measuring the clipping of the one length of the width of the height of the weight of the knob
that beast of a fastrac ain't half sexy George
i might just be an idiot be aren't those hay bales 1 ton each
i just cant not one bit i think they are about 200-300 kg each
i just cant not one bit no they are about 650 kg
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