Congratulations, very good, your videos have never seen a tractor and transhipment with spacing of three meters in the United States, very good indeed, Here in Brazil, 98% of the plants are using this spacing of 3 meters, congratulations, not a month has passed since our season ended, I miss you already but in January we started planting.
Great video. Nice to see those 'top cutters' in use and the results they can give. - Looks a bit odd with the tractor having to move over especially since the 'track' is wider than usual for those 'cane cart' tractors.
This farm operates on a different row spacing also. Yes we've had remarkably good weather so far this year. I can't recall in recent memory a season where the toppers were still being used in November.. Be on the lookout, I have a lot more videos coming .
@@AerialAg Pleased to hear about more vids coming, - things have been a bit 'dry' lately on your channel. I'm 'subbed' to you, so I get all the notifications as to when you put a new one up.
@@christopherlovelock9104 Well, since RU-vid changed their algorithm my channel views have gone way down. Its hard to put in all that editing time for a video that gets 3000 views..
@@AerialAg Since, (as far as I'm concerned), your the only channel worth watching in your part of the World I'm sorry to hear your 'views' are down. I really enjoy your videos as they are well filmed and well edited, I hope your 'viewing' figures go up. - They, and you, deserve it, - I will certainly keep watching all you put up.😀👍.
@@AerialAg the limiting speed for us is the elevator with a single row harvester both of Youngs 2 row harvesters have a lot wider elevators and they run a primary fan on a the secondary and the primary fan is huge with 8 fan blades
Its a 8800 Multi-Row Chassis with the singular wide feed train that is funneled in in a Y shape from the two separate rows. Its built just like the CH-950
@@lafarming4940 but the CH960 has wider choppers, feed train rollers and elevator to handle the two row's of cane this is not going to have any more capacity than a single row harvester have a look at this 2 row in Australia ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BOiOVmSJk70.html
Yep, if you’re someone who’s used to grain combines I can see how this must look painfully slow. That’s why cane harvest last three months or even longer