Well. Maybe 4th times the charm. I’ve done a fair bit of parts procurement in my day, and this aspect of buy parts always frustrated me. Durn good thing you’re a mechanic, Henry. Otherwise….where would ya be?
Well done on the fix Henry, sometimes you’ve just got to work with what you’ve got. Hopefully they can get you the RIGHT part soon. Good luck with planting. Some great drone shots, shows the spreader perfectly, thanks for the video.
you have a seeder that seed and apply fertilezer. Why do you apply the fertizer also in the soil and not on top of the soil . What is the advantace of that
@@quannyfourtwo4366 I am in agraculture myself I know what fertiliser is My question is why put the fertiliser IN the soil and not on top of the soil Put it in the soil require more horsepower of the tractor
Mate I know how it frustrates service supply companies . I email 4 electricians 8 days ago ,none of them bothered to reply or turn up to install my electric oven , humbug ,so now I am the ruddy sparky . Wish me luck !
When calibrating your seeder, you can put a couple 20L drums under the yellow tub to hold it closer to where the seed comes out. Therefore you don't need a second person to hold the tub up. We farm at Laura, and we have a simplicity box as well.
Another excellent video Henry, if everything worked on the first or second attempt you wouldn't have a reason to make half your videos :) Nice haircut btw :) :) :)
Hi Henry, Fascinating watching you get into the seeding and one or two issues you solve along the way. I have a question? Do you have a map of the property so we can see each of the paddocks you talk about and where you have to go to get from one end of the farm to the other. Thanks
I don’t know how you do it with the machinery, I get soo frustrated with it all so I hardly own any 🤣🤣🤣 So with that stubble, was it the grazing that caused the drama or should it have been baled or chopped? Or just one of those things?
We all have them days mate. Mine was today…. Done 2 zero max gear box’s doing beans… trying to get 150kg/ha out. How do you go with your air cart on beans?
Get along with it ok. Always calibrate and always end up having to wind the rate one way or the other, though. I calibrate it and set it to 140kg ha. That way, if it's out 10-20kg in the paddock, it's no big drama, and it usually is out by about that much. Beans seem to be a bit difficult to calibrate on ours.