We’re a mixed farm from north east. We have 60 suckler cows, finish beef cattle and grow cereals for our beef enterprise. Videos are of the day to day goings on on our farm. From livestock work to machinery and tractor work. So it’s quite a good mix. If your interested in seeing what we do, hit the sub button and say hello. Gerry
Fair play to you Gerry for keeping going through a very difficult day, and still being able to laugh about it at the end and share it on screen, thank you.
Jerry I started this morning in me Bed in Kewdale Perth Western Australia watching Farmer Phil spreading shit and 15 hrs later and moved 140 kms watching you still spreading shit I must be mad + the Red clover could be a hure for bloat
@gerry6420 john deere bought the design off matbro it is a matbro design maybe cab and engine are different same as Terex bought matbro Quote from farm weekly 1998 AS EXPECTED, John Deere has purchased the design rights to manufacture Matbro telescopic handlers - both rigid and pivot steer - for, it is reported, a sum of £7m. Deere says it is to set up a manufacturing base at one of its European plants - although the time scale of such production has yet to be decided.
@@rangecomand John Deere 32/3400 were a closer relation to a matro but very little actually carried over on those. When the 32/3420 came out 6 years after Deere bought matbro, there was zero from matbro remaining. Was an all Deere. It one of the reasons a 3420 was so much better then its 3400 predecessor. There actually was some matbros right back at the start when Deere accuired them that Deere painted green and yellow and badged. But very few small numbers. That’s was around 1997. I must do a video on it. Enlighten all you lads that don’t know. I’ve quite a bit of info on it.
@gerry6420 yes that would be an interesting video, I wouldn't knock the matbro either they are a good machine way ahead of all the competition in its day and still doing allot of work on farms
Great video..as always Gerry just wondering how the liquid nitrogen works against the compound fertiliser. And is it a strong product ..how would ot rate against a unit of can..
thanks for the video, I'd say enjoy the few days away and not be thinking or putting extra stress and hassle on yourself, tis meant to be a break afterall
They are but I also couldn’t bale them that tight otherwise they be on fire. If fit hay Is baled tight it’ll heat. You have to keep them relatively loose. It’s why big squares rarely make good hay.
@gerry6420 only messing. Safer that way if hay isn't fit. If I could only get my baler man to losing the grip on bales. 26 ft trailer with only 6 double on the floor.
I’d love to see a few clips from the weekend away! But I get if you want to a break from the camera while away too. We all deserve our time away from the farm!