Great video the clue is in the name a spring tine, a lot of farms now don’t have a cultivator without a roller on the back when you don’t need a packer on the back.
Great Video George, when I started driving tractors Dad had a 3 metre Ransomes Cultivator with curly tines, we used to pull that with a 60 hp Ford 4000, thanks for sharing
Hi George I took my class one with a trailer with the axles right at the back 😁 The examiner took me through the middle of Cannock & Wolverhampton 🙆♂️you never have a problem after that😉
Hi George . we have the same problem crow field at sutton top end very heavy were putting it into grass . Making hay for the horsey job . I have over 300 acre's of grass to make . Were pig tail and power harrowing to get a seed bed great minds think alike . Still love the fastrac.
Hi George , had same problem as your had, spent an afternoon moving every thing , so i had lines of equipment , trailers ploughs, balers etc, done away with all that moving stuff around , just straight in and on, put back in the place it came from.......😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
We used to have a low loading trailer for moving our 4m power harrow and our 4m rotary hoe, here in New Zealand, we got it made with a hydraulic steering axle to maneuver in yard and gateways, then could we lock it straight for road travel, very handy. Keep up the good work George 👍
All good there George 👍and I get the thing with the trailer reversing as well , I passed my class one on a 30ft Crane Fruehof twin axle low loader no problem but, years later I had a job on the Tennants Lager 8 tonne urban Artic with a single axle trailer , couldn't reverse it for toffee 😁
Hi George you well, All that water 💦 and the ground is still dry and damp ya just can’t win, Great video as always take care of yourself and stay safe.🚜🚜⭐️👍
Hello George we had same problem the ground had seemed to cap off we went over with our 6m vaderstad top down to get some air into the soil then today I started power harrowing it with our 8m then hopefully tomorrow start drilling it was nice to back on me challenger doing field work look forward to the next video keep up the good work 👍👍
We got one of those balleys low loaders in work and I spent days using that to move things about and I remember one day taking something to a yard in a town and I missed my turning into the yard I had to go another 10 miles to find a place big enough to turn around with it
Hi George I know you are a very busy man, but if you get a spare 10 minutes please can you paint the the rear axle shafts blue and freshen up the front hubs on the TW. It would just finish it off perfectly. Please. Kind regards Guy
Was talking to the neighbour yesterday and wondering how her was gonna get the fert on. Looks like he might be going old school with ploughing next year. They tried min till last couple of years but with the wet weather there thinking of the plough now
Hallo george Nice Film from cultiviting your fields came on the field Summer wheat.the underground from field is hard . In Germany the field underground is wet i send links from farmer they say it. Happy easter you and your family and your Friends
re bonjour George encore une belle vidéo comme d habitude ici dans le pas de calais on a les même terrains gorge d eaux c est pas facile , bon courage a toi pour la suite et ps ; un grand bonjour aussi a Liz 😍👍👍👍
Evening George 👍😎👍.... For once the weather's with you..... It's been lovely these last 3 days.... We're up here in Stevenage from Portland for Easter 👍.... Hopefully say hello on Monday at the "Run" for Young Ernie"..... thanks for the Excellent Content (as Always)..... Nick 👍😎👍
When I was last down your way there were plenty of old pig tail cultivators parked in field gateways I'm guessing to keep the local riff-raff out. Such a shame the lengths you have to go to just to protect your property...
Good video George 👍 nice to see you out in the fields dont know anything about New Holland but when you said the T7 wasn't boosting can't you switch PTO on 🤔
2:10 I never realised you were right by the ThamesLink line to Peterborough, that train there will be the Horsham train that passes my railway, The Goffs Park Light Railway, in Crawley.
@@GeorgeSaundersour crossing is not so bad, it’s down every 10 minutes or so & can be down for two trains but not twenty minutes at a time, ours is probably down for twenty minutes out of every hour throughout the day.