The chopper driver has done a great job, obviously knows the wet spots on the field and where to put the trailer. Yes normally you would chop the headlands first but the guy rowing up is still in the field so you have to get what you can while the weather fits.. The negative comments are obviously from experts who have never done the job before. Well done lads
everyone saying they are cowboys, look at the year it was uploaded. 2012 was the wettest year in this decade so far. a cowboy wouldnt have a 7000 series john deere and that kind of set up, he was probably fighting wet land and trying to spare the ground
u said it yourself, hes a prick XD maybe he just wants to get out of the field as fast as possible since by the look of the sky, rain wasn't far. i don't know
If the field is that wet why not fill the trailers half way and not rut the field up and not sure why he didn't make his rounds around the field first don't drive over wind rows
With the power this machine blows there's no need for trailers to be right under the spout... it takes a milli second to block spout back to the blower box.... poor operating...
@simonprice7441 Or maybe the chopper driver knows where the wet spots are and put the trailer close to him so he didn't get stuck... it's amazing how many people comment who have never done the job or think they are the best... laughable!!
Cheap finance allows anyone to buy a 7000 series,cowboys as well. Not saying this contractor is , maybe youngsters driving for first time, no experience, half loads an idea maybe , work with the conditions not trying to fight them . Good fun for the drivers, something to film put on snap chat, bragging rights in the car parks 👌😂😂