Chrrue Naud, the french plough manufacture was the first company to launch the front plough somewhere in the 80' . Despite of what many farmer think, it does not take mre power to ploghthat manyfurrows since the FRONT PLOUGH GIVES MUCH MORE GRIPto the front axel of the tractor than a bunch of unproductive weights . The Front plough did not develop much though, many because it was a real mean and dangerous piece of metal way ahead of the bonnet, making road transport almost impossible .
Ha ha, it is only an expression, referring to that the land in the video is so light it takes no knocking down whatsoever. Actually, our land had every type of soil known to man, from sand just like that in that video, through to black land, some clay loam , but some was so heavy and clayey I am sure you could make pots with it!
@dkocby It cannot be deep ploughing look how small are furrows and soil must be verry light. Im from poland and in our country usually 120-150 hp using 4 furrow plough. We have NH TM190 and its using 6 furrow pottinger servo plough and its upgrade to 210hp because nominal it has 190HP for free cooperation with this plough. Greets from Poland:)
@valtradrivern111 I think that you don't understand this case. the tractor carry a plough with 3 furrows in the front, because the small same would do a giang wheely!! Anyway, the earth is very soft, they are very lucky to be there. (The video is awasome)
Beh.. me lo sono chiesto anche io!!! Ma guardando il video si vede che gli aratri hanno piccoli vomeri e di conseguenza non vanno molto in profondità...e per di più si vede che la terra è come farina!!!:)