Must say tbeir are some brilliant farming you tubers on here but my personal opinion for the viewing I like you are the probably my favourite because you go into so much detail with what your talking about machines and crops and all done from a mobile phone aswell brilliant content 👏🏻
Ours do that because otherwise on full lock you'd be be busting them on the engine. Still waiting for rain here so far we have had 6mm of April showers ☹️
Hi Olly, nice way to drive around checking fields.. Have you seen the Agivids video of a Fendt 942 in blue livery?? It looks fantastic. I'm sure the front fenders move to give you access to get to the engine. Cheers Olly 👍
Hi folks , Well done Olly great walk round on the fendt are you going to have room in the yard because you make a good salesman. Sound like your jab gave you a bit of a cold ? 🥶 quiz lock to lock movement stops guards foweling chassis. Keep it up it's still great to see it all happening 👍
The new fendt is some nice piece of kit a lot different from the Massey Ferguson 565 I learnt to drive on when I was a boy The mudguards move so you can achieve full lock on the steering Glad your feeling not to bad after your second jab 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Mudguard moves so you can get in for maintenance. Also a question about yesterday’s video, why bed the ground for potato’s into ridges twice? What’s the point of the first one before the destoning?
Hi olly ,the mud guard s are designEd to not rub the bonnet side panels,you also get a better steering lock, i also think the markers can be turned when using with trailers ,have a good day 👍👨🔧🛠👨🌾😷
Pleased you are feeling Ok. That Fendt looks very complicated!!! What ever us farmers plant there is always something doing damage. Quiz they bend so has to avoid damage. Take care and thank you.
Access the engine for routine checks/services. Ain’t there any boys local that are after pigeon shooting. If not contact BASC,NFU they should be able to point you in right direction 👍🏻👍🏻
@@OllyBlogsAgricontractfarmer that’s about as much use as a pogo stick in your wet field, I’m sure you have but have you tried an add in the shooting times or some other like minded mag. I guess it’s a cost but may be a small price to pay considering the amount of damage the bloody pigeons cause. Good luck anyway
it pivots so it can go full lock and not catch or spray mud sideways and them jacb loaders are alot more jerky than the merlo but tbh I rather it cause I find our jcb is quicker than the merlo
I see the Fendt are having a boom in sales. How do yours compare with say a John Deer. Are you pleased with them? I watched Laura's farm in the USA and they demoed a Fendt and she couldnr get over all the tech available