Combines catch fire because there are loads of moving parts with bearings, when they fail they generate heat and then ignite the fine dust. It's usually all down to poor maintenance. A Combine only works for a few weeks per year that's why despite their age they look fairly new.
Some don't have cabs because they never had any. Some of the combines are trailer combines and need a tractor to power and pull them. Chaff and the heat plus spark from the engine, broken bearing or a cut electrical wire starts the first. And most drivers just walk away (own safety comes first) as its very hard to stop a combines fire. But nice nice video
Nel vedere alcuni mezzi ancora recenti, e non incendiati,ma ancora in condizioni integre,mi viene da penssare che buona parte di questi mezzi siano li perché il consumismo ha portato a far si che si sostituissero i mezzi solo per questioni fiscali...questi mezzi lavorano si e no 1/2 mesi l'anno..e un peccato che non vengano rimessi in CIRCOLAZIONE ma si acquisti subito mezzo ultima generazione,come se li regalassero😩😭
Widziałem już ten skład paręnaście lat temu w gazecie rolniczej sporo tego sprzętu mogło by pracować wiem że jest to w UK ale gdzie dokładnie podaj kontakt ładne kabajny jeszcze asz serce boli jak się patrzy cz tam są prasy rolujace rolnik z Polski
Most of the fires are coursed by not been blown out ny air the filters engines ect due the amount of dust The new ones cost anyway £180k to the John Deere X9 that cost around £700 They all look around early 80s to mid 90s
No expert on these things but good to see a combine scrapyard and inside them too,the combine that had the black reg plate was an S reg and if I remember correctly that was 1977 so very old that one.