As I found out there was an old road there and at some point too many stones begin to merge... So I'll have some gym fun in the spring to collect all of the stone friends.
Hi, nice tractor. Do you still own this tractor? What kind of 3 point hitch has it? As I can see not the default Belarus 3 point. Could you make an overview video from this tractor?
Why are you ploughing so slow? I was ploughing a very rough field with mtz 82 and a kverneland 3 furrow in 5th gear and had no problems. Saving fuel and time.
On these kverneland plows with round frame there is small distance between bodies . It causes plow to jam with soil and weed easily. I think slow plowing speed solves the problem.
@@zoidberg552 hmm, my kverneland is with square frame and has big distances so that wasn't a problem for me. For this plow i can agree- it may cause a problem with higher speed 🤔
@@hrz4x4 How are you satisfied with this Belarus 952? Do you know ehat is the difference betveen 952 and 952.2? I was working with 920 from 1996 and it was wry good and acording to other tractors he was using a much less diesel. Only I was affraid of the front axle because i seen how it blocked on one 820 Belarus in full speed.
@@Nick-yz9ov BELARUS-952 (4х4) with the Д-245.5/Д-245.5C diesel engine (65 kW/1800 rpm), synchronized gearbox and FDA (72); BELARUS-952.2 (4х4) with the Д-245.5/Д-245.5C diesel engine (65 kW/1800 rpm), synchronized gearbox, FDA (822) and updated design; That front axle supposed to be really good and strong. Compared to the old style.
@@Nick-yz9ov the only reason for the front axle to block is when it runs out of oil.It has oil in the differential,and it also has oil in the reduction gear housing.If it runs out of oil it will seize pretty quickly since it rotates at very high speeds.Otherwise it's perfectly fine.I did more then 15 000 hours on our 820 and never issues with the front axle,I only replaced the oil seals at the final drive because they started leaking somewhere around 10 000 hour mark
@@joonaspyrg pretty sure...the best thing to do in this case is to burn off the grass and you'll get free potassium as a fertilizer. Then it will still be a task to plow that shit deep enough under so that you can ride with a sowing machine on it without problem. Dirty dirty farming.
@@decnijfkris3706 i know exactly what im talkin. That grass will turn into soil. After that sort of ploughing most likely he`ll leave it untouched over winter. In spring he`ll test the top of the furrow with his buttocks. If the soil is warm and dry enough he can level everything out and sow.
@@joonaspyrg I say you are a slow and a dirty and a costly farmer redoing the same task at least the double. Your planning sucks. Why are you going to plow now in the mud to let it lay idle for months and then start again to lay it ready to sow if the grass has become soil cuz that isn't said yet. Just wait for a dry period and put a match on it. Then start plowing on a dryer field and then after a couple of dry days lay it ready to sow and roll over with your machine. You work the other way round. .. . pretty sure. Seems tro me you get free diesel or what.
What a lean at 3 minutes! I love that newer tractor. Whatta beast!
Плуг на зависть, умеют же люди делать👍🏼👍🏼
Нашими советскими плугами так целену не перевернуть.
Аж смотреть приятно!
Плуг специально для засорённых камнями земель, а советскими плугами целинные земли Казахстана, Поволжья, Сибири и Урала как раз и пахали.
У нас тоже много камня, пашу советскими "азотными " плугами.
эти плуги делали на мзкт раньше но они довольно слабенькие много проблем с ними было
Привет. Тяжелая пахота, камней много. 👍👍👍
What oil do you use in transmission ? And what kind of SAE ??
80w90 GL4
@@hrz4x4 thanks
the plough worked very good, managed to deal with rocks and looks like you will have a very big pile of rocks :).
As I found out there was an old road there and at some point too many stones begin to merge... So I'll have some gym fun in the spring to collect all of the stone friends.
@@hrz4x4 It is sad that there a no new videos on your channel . Regards from germany
I knew big blue could pull it out!
Я так понимаю, это для посева цветов для пчёл? Для пасеки?
Камни будут убираться?
Камни будут очищены весной. Это для лугов.
very good plow uncle
Beautiful, rich soil.
Salut super vidéo merci
Nice Kverneland
Yes. Old classic, still working fine.
Żyto będzie siane?
Może.
A Ja myślałem że właściciel tego kanału jest estonczykiem 0o
@@zielony99999 Żyto ma status miedzynarodowy, nie tylko polacy go sieją!
Да, каменюки здоровые, нужно будет убирать их с поля!
Hi, nice tractor. Do you still own this tractor? What kind of 3 point hitch has it? As I can see not the default Belarus 3 point. Could you make an overview video from this tractor?
Ya a few big rocks not small river rocks well done maximizing the field use every square inch count now
Take care be safe
Thanks!
Ten czerwony mtz też twój ?
when ur plow gets stuck in grass and stumps you have to reverse with good speed and grass will fall of!
What are you going to grow there?
I am still thinking about that... Plenty of time until spring to think.
Мне интересно что с этим пластом ты будешь делать
закультивируют, просто влажно очень
3-40 плуг?
Kverneland Hydrein Plow Restoration Part 1: th-cam.com/video/KmOnEeG3NwA/w-d-xo.html
Квернелэнд?
Kverneland Hydrein Plow Restoration Part 1: th-cam.com/video/KmOnEeG3NwA/w-d-xo.html
@@hrz4x4 отличный плуг!! Мне только мечтать))
Do You still have cows? They come in handy to clean up the area before plowing.
They don't eat this shitty muck.
Why are you ploughing so slow? I was ploughing a very rough field with mtz 82 and a kverneland 3 furrow in 5th gear and had no problems. Saving fuel and time.
On these kverneland plows with round frame there is small distance between bodies . It causes plow to jam with soil and weed easily. I think slow plowing speed solves the problem.
@@zoidberg552 hmm, my kverneland is with square frame and has big distances so that wasn't a problem for me. For this plow i can agree- it may cause a problem with higher speed 🤔
I like drive slowly, very slowly: th-cam.com/video/f_IRXqyBxQM/w-d-xo.html
Dude,he plows slow because there is a shitload of rocks.Imagine what would have happened if he hit those rocks that we just saw in 5th or 6th gear
Откуда столько камней. У нас продавали плуг для каменистой почвы всего за 30000тр
Loodan, et tuleb veel seda head materjali siia kanalile!
Loodetavasti tuleb.
Прям как у нас!!!
Да тяжело. Камни одни камни.
2:59 should have brought the t-40 xD. jk im just biased becaus we had a t-40 when i grew upp
I really wanted to get the job running.. But maybe t40 would have done the job also.
@@hrz4x4 How are you satisfied with this Belarus 952? Do you know ehat is the difference betveen 952 and 952.2? I was working with 920 from 1996 and it was wry good and acording to other tractors he was using a much less diesel. Only I was affraid of the front axle because i seen how it blocked on one 820 Belarus in full speed.
@@Nick-yz9ov BELARUS-952 (4х4) with the Д-245.5/Д-245.5C diesel engine (65 kW/1800 rpm),
synchronized gearbox and FDA (72);
BELARUS-952.2 (4х4) with the Д-245.5/Д-245.5C diesel engine (65 kW/1800 rpm),
synchronized gearbox, FDA (822) and updated design;
That front axle supposed to be really good and strong. Compared to the old style.
@@Nick-yz9ov the only reason for the front axle to block is when it runs out of oil.It has oil in the differential,and it also has oil in the reduction gear housing.If it runs out of oil it will seize pretty quickly since it rotates at very high speeds.Otherwise it's perfectly fine.I did more then 15 000 hours on our 820 and never issues with the front axle,I only replaced the oil seals at the final drive because they started leaking somewhere around 10 000 hour mark
Your belarus is even silent inside. When i drove belarus, it was fucking loud
It's the mic on the phone. It will tune down the sound I guess. But it's quite silent compared to the old ones.
@@hrz4x4 it's silent even compared to the new ones. Maybe you have export version or something
пашет хорошо но с камнями придется повозится.
In ploughing use only front pull , diff only in some shit situations . The plought is working good but you need to go little bit faster ;)
i think he is going slow becaus of the rocks. beter to go slow so you don't mess upp the plough. there where som preaty nasty rocks there
You can't go faster in a rock infested soil.You know what happens if your plow hits a rock boulder at high speed?Did you see some of those rocks?
@@gumelini1 yah we know....the plough have safety for this....this is not russian plough
пусть будет легко
Привет,знакомый жест пальцем .Старое поколение так делает.Можна размер колес на синем тракторе задних ,ну и про диски тоже отдельный видос.Удачи
th-cam.com/video/3-iSRJxw82E/w-d-xo.html
Ale byk
Чтобы беларускими плугами пахать Нада газу больше давать пахата лучше буде
это квернеланд плуг
O kurwa 🙈
now first I would get rid of all that grass and then start plowing. what a mess. You literally can't do nothing on that field.
Pretty sure that field is gonna be nice and smooth. WOuld be interesting to see the results @hrz
@@joonaspyrg you don't know what you are talking about. How are you gonna sow when the underground is grass? Jusr tell me.
@@joonaspyrg pretty sure...the best thing to do in this case is to burn off the grass and you'll get free potassium as a fertilizer. Then it will still be a task to plow that shit deep enough under so that you can ride with a sowing machine on it without problem. Dirty dirty farming.
@@decnijfkris3706 i know exactly what im talkin. That grass will turn into soil. After that sort of ploughing most likely he`ll leave it untouched over winter. In spring he`ll test the top of the furrow with his buttocks. If the soil is warm and dry enough he can level everything out and sow.
@@joonaspyrg I say you are a slow and a dirty and a costly farmer redoing the same task at least the double. Your planning sucks. Why are you going to plow now in the mud to let it lay idle for months and then start again to lay it ready to sow if the grass has become soil cuz that isn't said yet. Just wait for a dry period and put a match on it. Then start plowing on a dryer field and then after a couple of dry days lay it ready to sow and roll over with your machine. You work the other way round. .. . pretty sure. Seems tro me you get free diesel or what.