Great video George, good to see your getting some seed in the ground. Been a bad spring for farming so far everyone been struggling. I'm off to view a TW 15 tomorrow so wish me luck...👍
We had a 6m amazone non folding just like the old vicon with its own axle lift trailer! The scrappers on the packer roller were a right pain always getting damaged or falling off!!!!,You had to be careful in the gateways and low ground! 👍👍
You e done well to get on👌. I went out rolling the grassland Tuesday and Wednesday evening. Nearly bogged 3times🤦♂ same as you, no evidence till it was in! I enjoy going into a chippy down south and asking for one of each and mushy peas… there faces 🤣🤣
I would go for the traditional fish & chip dinner rather than Americanised fast food takeaways every time. Nothing wrong with GPS, autosteer etc, but old- school “proper” food every time 😊. I am having a quiet chuckle here remembering Mukka’s fish & chip prank he played on you a year or so ago too…😂
Great to see you are getting on the land finally mate!! It’s been ridiculous here in Scotland where I am, we have had snow flurry’s followed by torrential downpours of April showers and then some sun…..then repeat! Oh, you asked me to let you know what breed of saw I’m planning on owning, after putting in a few hours on both the stihl and husky lately I’m thinking of getting the stihl. Both are great bits of kit and the choice was always between the two of them, the stihl just seemed to have more torque although the husky seemed to cut faster (my very unprofessional opinion)
re bonjour George encore une belle vidéo , c est encore bien humide dans les champs et des fois complique , bon courage a toi pour la suite ps : un bonjour aussi a Liz 😍👍👍👍
Evening squire.. hope all is well.. do you find your auto steer actually has to work less hard on the fastrac compared to the ridged frame tractors ? Steering seems to be a bit less busy on the vids iv seen.. stay safe 🏴
Not really noticed mate, a lot depends on the ground you are working, because I was crossing the pigtailing it was making the tractor rock a bit that translates into more correction from the steering 👍
Some of the JCB Air Filters can be washed, they say up to 4 times. So check your handbook if you have that type. Our next door neighbours 40 acre cornfield is still a lake, but only two foot deep now. Here's hoping for some 'evaporation'..
Would it not make more sense to have the tractor that brings the bags to the field with a front loader to lift the bags? Nice to see the Fastrac out n' about!
Hi matey I was one of the first in Yorkshire to drive a fast track like yours down the m62 to hull with a low loader and a 20 ton excavator on its back the police pulled me over and tried nicking me but couldn’t so they called in the old vosa in well I got nicked for cherry in also no tachograph cos the excavator was for hire when I left they couldnt believe the speed from fast rack lol
You guys make me laugh with your gps and how you have to justify it! Saying you can keep an eye on your temp gauge ( couldn’t we before then) and all day steering a tractor it really isn’t that hard, but great video and your the one of the best on you tube. Also have I missed liz’s combine video.
I got stuck behind the biggest f#ckin' Claas (I think!) tractor I've ever seen on the A421 wednesday morning...driver must have been sitting 3ft above my truck cab!...had a giant set of harrows on with a plat saying "WONK 1".... wasn't you,was it???😂😂
Yes, he can, George is a fairly skilled operator. He’s already explained the benefits of using gps on the hedge cutting video few weeks ago. Nothing wrong with using gps. It makes it easier, and you will be less tired at the end of the day.
So George the auto steer doesn't drive wet patches!!!! Think if you were on big blue in full control (no auto steer) you would of got round that without loosing any time. 😁😁 Where is the TW still think it's got the edge on that fast track!!!!!!