Obviously farmers are responsible for the dwindling amount of wildlife in the countryside!! NOT!! Great to see the owls - just need David Attenborough or Bill Oddy to do a bit of commentary. 😂
Felt like a right Twit for a while but then there was twoo .. 🙄🤣 Nice capturing this.. we have a lot of hawks or kites flying about just now trying to get a good picture is a pain in the toolbox.. 😮.. stay safe 🏴
Although I have never done any ploughing because I live in an area of North Yorkshire that is all livestock farming and not being born onto a farm I am fascinated by ploughing. I have worked on farms but again, only livestock farms and today do welding repairs and occassional farm work amongst plant and vehicle welding repairs. I follow quite a few farming channels and I watched a video of a chap in Ireland ploughing a field for reseeding with a grass ley. What plough did he have a four furrow Kvernland and it was being pulled with a John Deere 6R 215. And I thought to myself, that looks a tad ridiculous on the back of that tractor, it should be a six furrow to get more efficiency out of the job. And then your video pops up and we have a John Deere of half the rated horsepower pulling virtually the same plough. A reason to subscribe because of the great way you guys explain the set up. I have to say, the tractor looks just big enough to handle the plough but makes it look easy and on what looks to be brilliant soil!
More farmers seem to be returning to ploughing. Fantastic plough - noted small tractor - dammit now I'm forced to remove my 2 furrow reversible plough sat on the back of my John Deere 7280R boosted to 310hp....bugger!!!
Interesting stuff! 100hp tractor on 4 furrow plough seems to be the ultimate in efficiency if not ultimate output. 200hp tractors don’t manage 8 furrows and 300hp ones certainly don’t pull 12!!
Exactly, it’s diabolical lol, l commented on a video once about the very same thing and response was that it was the only tractor spare that they had with air con, fair enough but as we all know, most larger farmers have got rid of their small tractors.
Sweet and I guessed before you said. Makes sense as you can cut when you want to. I've heard good things of case and that they have less moving parts. Pleased for you. Compact as well.
Can feel your excitement in getting a combine looks a great addition - how’s the sugar beet coming along ?was looking forward to some drilling videos as well .
Think you have watched " Harry's Farm " on RU-vid and then bought a Big Case. Next you will have a barn full of V12 Super Cars. Lol😊😅😊 Seriously enjoy it and hope it pays for itself. 😊 Good luck.
They took the back break out of many farm hole digging jobs. Mostly gate post holes, back in the dark ages. Lol. Awesome! And vety usefull tractor attachment.
It all came from the Patented invention of Harry Ferguson. The three point Hitch, otherwise known as the Ferguson System, was the start of it all. Most all of the Tractor Manufacturers, except Ford, waited for the Patent to expire in 1956. However, They seemingly didn’t want to acknowledge its origin, rather They tried to assume that it was Their invention. Ford, under the leadership of of Henry II, ignored the directive of Harry Ferguson, and went ahead and continued using the System on the 8N. A lawsuit followed ,initiated by Ferguson, and wasn’t settled until August of 1952 at which time Ford was ordered to stop production of the 8N. Ford also had to pay for the Patent infringement. After the merger of Massey Harris and Ferguson in 1953, The System was put on existing Massey Harris Tractors. However, They lacked Draft Control because of the Tractor design and, were no better than buying a kit from a Farm and Fleet Store and putting it on other Tractors of the Time. Fergieman
Nice One Guys Xerion Cool Tw should have been the defender like you said more like a discovery considering all the hype over the Inios a few years ago that's mist the point SG2 cabbed Deers iconic still not shore about the 8s Thanks again