How to know your dedicated to TH-cam: You sit by a pile of manure and film for a long time. Then you watch it do a lot of work. Awesome video! Nice to see how these machines work and what they do.
We spread liquid in my area. There may be a few farms with small spreaders like these but, the big farms don't have solids. We have a 2 million gallon pit.
Oh.... Bunning! I was in the middle of something when this notification came in. Thought it said Big Bunny Spreader. Had me scratching my head for a minute. Then I noticed the Bunning logo seems to have a stylized, abstract leaping rabbit above the name. Just one of those things that make you go Hmmmmmmmm......... Neat vid, by the way! That's one heck of a spreader!
That loader on massive floaters was impressive. Yes please. Also I’ll have that muck spreader on FS19 to pull behind the 9rx when it comes perfect match. Modders if you’re listening...
If you don’t already have a 9rx you’re on console. Which means you’ll most likely never see this spreader or one like it...unless it’s a “lizard”. Haha.
@@matthewdowd4686 happy to help! Ha. Next gen probably won't change anything for you guys though unfortunately. It's their policy on 3rd party scripts and stuff. You need to get a PC and head out to the wild west of gaming brother. It's a whole different world.
jfdb59 yeah wanted to for a while now, got a suggestion on what I should get? I’d rather buy a pre built package for my first pc I think, building one seems a bit daunting to me. I want one that’s pretty powerful but not more than like 1000-1500$
@@matthewdowd4686 you can do fine at that price point. Then you have a machine for everyday stuff too. Way more useful than a 400 game box. Obviously assembling one gives more bang for the buck. It's really not too hard if you're a hands on type guy and can follow tutorials/directions. No suggestion on brand from me though. Mine were always home built. Pcpartspicker.com is really good for spec'ing stuff out and not having compatibility issues. Or maybe check out newegg for prebuilt and read reviews. Good luck!
Yeah there's some monster spreaders coming out of Europe, this one isn't even the biggest. But i laughed when you said about staying back Jason, you gotta really watch out up north as we spread into really cold season, you imagine a frozen chunk going off a 3ft disc at 520rpm, at least 100ft. great episode.
That's one nice spreader and so is the Volvo loader with that massive bucket and tires. How does chicken litter compare to other fertilizers ? How many acres will the spreader cover with one heaping load ? Great video and thumbs up !!
Wow that is one big spreader pretty impressive 60 to 80 feet of spread Impressive so let’s hope you get some video of that this year and let’s hope you remember to stand back so you don’t get covered in some Manoe were LOL
Grain carts generally don’t do a lot of road travel loaded. Spreaders tend to get loaded at barns and drive down the road. Track are terrible on the road.
Nice old boy from across the pond. Great job BTP.
0:25 that loader is badass
Was thinking the same...with those monster tires and huge bucket
Great Video! I hope to film one of these spreaders soon.
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Great film, looks good behind that John Deere
Nice video! The big JD & tri axle spreader look fantastic as a combination!! These are good spreaders that are popular in the UK!
How to know your dedicated to TH-cam:
You sit by a pile of manure and film for a long time. Then you watch it do a lot of work. Awesome video! Nice to see how these machines work and what they do.
Really nice and even spread pattern. Unlike the old spreaders I've ran that was everything but even.
Need an aerial view to see the spread pattern.
Wonder if you could even a track system on it to spread the weight out even more and float over even softer ground?
Scott Symons The only issue there is tracks are high maintenance, I’d rather run oversized floatation tires.
We spread liquid in my area. There may be a few farms with small spreaders like these but, the big farms don't have solids. We have a 2 million gallon pit.
Love that loader
Big Volvo
Oh.... Bunning! I was in the middle of something when this notification came in. Thought it said Big Bunny Spreader. Had me scratching my head for a minute. Then I noticed the Bunning logo seems to have a stylized, abstract leaping rabbit above the name. Just one of those things that make you go Hmmmmmmmm......... Neat vid, by the way! That's one heck of a spreader!
I really like that new machine
That was a monster spreader! I wonder how much the silage cart application will be used by farmers.
Volvo Dealership: How wide would you like your tires?
Customer: Yes.
That loader on massive floaters was impressive. Yes please. Also I’ll have that muck spreader on FS19 to pull behind the 9rx when it comes perfect match. Modders if you’re listening...
If you don’t already have a 9rx you’re on console. Which means you’ll most likely never see this spreader or one like it...unless it’s a “lizard”. Haha.
jfdb59 hopefully the next gen consoles treat us a bit better on FS than current crapola! And thanks for digging the knife in by the way!! 😂
@@matthewdowd4686 happy to help! Ha. Next gen probably won't change anything for you guys though unfortunately. It's their policy on 3rd party scripts and stuff. You need to get a PC and head out to the wild west of gaming brother. It's a whole different world.
jfdb59 yeah wanted to for a while now, got a suggestion on what I should get? I’d rather buy a pre built package for my first pc I think, building one seems a bit daunting to me. I want one that’s pretty powerful but not more than like 1000-1500$
@@matthewdowd4686 you can do fine at that price point. Then you have a machine for everyday stuff too. Way more useful than a 400 game box. Obviously assembling one gives more bang for the buck. It's really not too hard if you're a hands on type guy and can follow tutorials/directions. No suggestion on brand from me though. Mine were always home built. Pcpartspicker.com is really good for spec'ing stuff out and not having compatibility issues. Or maybe check out newegg for prebuilt and read reviews. Good luck!
Yeah there's some monster spreaders coming out of Europe, this one isn't even the biggest. But i laughed when you said about staying back Jason, you gotta really watch out up north as we spread into really cold season, you imagine a frozen chunk going off a 3ft disc at 520rpm, at least 100ft. great episode.
Jeez, how many yards does that Volvo bucket hold? That's a big one.
What is the price tag?
That's one nice spreader and so is the Volvo loader with that massive bucket and tires.
How does chicken litter compare to other fertilizers ?
How many acres will the spreader cover with one heaping load ?
Great video and thumbs up !!
@Paul Tison, Thanks. Appreciate the info.
If I could get one it would be that big Bunning...or a degelman spreader
Congratulations on the 200k your videos are awesome
Just curious where in western ky you film? We run a chicken litter spreading operation in w ky, Murray,Paducah area.
Great video, love the size of the Volvo loading shovel, never mind the spreader.......🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How many acres will one load of litter cover
Awesome Video Buddy!!
That's alot of money out there
Dang ... get er done! Thanks for video! 👍 - Doug in Iowa
Is this the farm u fallow quite Abit down there?
Yes. I film their operation every season. It’s not the one my friend Matt works at. It’s another large John Deere farm.
Wow that is one big spreader pretty impressive 60 to 80 feet of spread Impressive so let’s hope you get some video of that this year and let’s hope you remember to stand back so you don’t get covered in some Manoe were LOL
G'day great video mate
Wow, that is a huge spreader! I wonder how many years it would take to load it with the litter from my 40 chickens😅
I think it will be their Lifetime Achievement
Zoltan Urmosi yeah you are right
My grandfather has 189 hens plus roosters
If tracks are so great on a grain cart (especially big ones) why not have them on the spreader too??
chuxtuff starting to see them on the odd spreader in my area give it a bit more time
Grain carts generally don’t do a lot of road travel loaded.
Spreaders tend to get loaded at barns and drive down the road.
Track are terrible on the road.
Did a quick google search on one of these, saw one that was black with red wheels connected to a Fendt black beauty, sexy stuff
Very Good Video 👌🏻
The only way I can describe that Volvo is, that it looks brutal, as with the JD and 3 axis spreader
nice equipment
what are they spreading?
Chicken litter
Very neat
Simple math the spinners on that thing are spinning with a circumferential linearity of about 58mph.
wow cool
I think I have seen this somewhere before I wonder ware lol.
Rudd Equipment ? As joke we always call our Rudd mechanic . Call The Man From PUDD. Volvo make some good equipment I still like my Cat myself.
Id rather get hit by a corn cob!
Too bad you can't include the smell of that stuff in the video... lol
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Wow. There is almost as much crap being spread as there was at the Democrat debate tonight. 😆
How would like to be down wind of all this crap! You hope its not pig crap, cause damn!!
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This looks like a really crappy video!
Smell free
Sometimes I actually enjoy the smell of manure,yes I'm weird but around here means spring is here
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Thank you for Your enthusiasm