Following on from the last video in which we were mowing. I'm tedding the grass to help speed up the wilting process. With a bit of luck i'll get the rest of the process.
Wow George, this was kinda unexpected in that for no reason and completely unexpected watching this took me right back to my youth rowing up and bailing hay (original small bales) on our old Dairy Farm. Rowing and baling was always my job from about age 12 onwards (that's how it was back then) and I would still be like a pig in muck bailing small bales all day long now if I could. Even at that age I knew our old Massey baler and hydraulic flat 8 accumulator inside out so no waiting for my dad if any issues cropped up. Happy days and talk about a massive dose of nostalgia. Top video your sir as always.
TheFarmer123 - Farming Photography no u don’t have to . Depends what you want to do with the silage , if it’s goin for matter in the digester it can be abit wet , but for feed it should be dryer.
Is that Tedder 11 meters! Boy it don't look that? 11 meters is 36 feet 3 inches. Must be my eyes George that looks smaller than 36.3 feet across :P funny how the angles play tricks on us?
Nice to see my hat still going strong must be a couple of years now or there a bouts?. enjoyable video as always more grass action the better i say, we desperately need you tube smell a vision lol.
Hi George. Enjoyed the mowing and tedding videos. As I'm writing a mod for Farming Simulator resetting game parameters to real-life values, I would really love to hear what yield you will get out of this, either in tonnes/acre or bales/acre. All the best/ Kaj Henneberg, ArmChairFarming.
@@GeorgeSaunders Thank you very much. It helps a lot. The round bales in Farming simulator are about 1500 liters. I've set the mass density of silage bales to 0.46 kg/Liter, so the weight is about 690 kg. But my yield setting was only 11 round bales per hectare and 5 (2600 Liter) square bales per hectare. So I'm very pleased, that I can increase this by a factor of 2.5. A new version of the mod (FS19_RealLifeNumbers) handling multifruit maps will be out next week, and later a version with typical numbers for England. So at that time I might ask you to try it out and look at the numbers, assuming you also play FS19.
@@trossponsor9077 Mate go and grow up and stop trolling. This channel is a friendly happy channel. You are not impressing anyone and just making yourself look like a total knob.
So, most people think that a car has high millage if it has 70-90,000 on it. What's the equivalent in hours on a tractor? What's considered a 'well used' tractor to farmers? I'm just curious since you mentioned the hours that Fendt has on it.
Tractors normally are garuanteed from the factory with service plans up to 2000 hours. But good tractors can go to 10000h and usally if the engine gets overhauled the rest of the tractor goes for a long time
Sinky if u get a tractor to 10k hours it probably won’t take long till it needs a new motor. But it all depends on how u handle the tractor and what u do with it
@@gijsvermuntagrifotografie I live in norway, i feel so bad for a lot of tractors, they are used to snowblow and plow the roads free from snow and they get destroyed by the salt. I see tractor that is 3-4 years and have around 6000-7000h and totaly destroyed and look like a 15000h tractor
if they was rocks the tractor driver operation the mower would sure get off his arse and move them so you would be fine to do the headland (outer row).