INCREDIBLE details R/C farming. You have never seen this before! Recorded at the Feldtage Bocholt 2016, organized by igfmbbocholt.de. Enjoy watching! Thanks a lot for sharing, commenting, subscribing and thumbs up
If anybody's confused as to what's going on, the first tractor uses a tedder to turn over cut grass so it dries into hay faster, then the second one arranges the hay into windrows which is then packed by a baler.
This is so awesome I want one so badly now thanks for posting this I fell in love with farming years ago but just found this as it pop up on my RU-vid page thanks
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Sowas habe ich bei Fendt TV gesehen aus dem Video Ballen pressen im Kleinformat. Jürgen Ritter hat den Fendt 936 Vario mit Frontlader und die Fendt Rundballenpresse gebaut. Ein Jahr Arbeit steckt darin. Der Rundballenpresse wurde nachgebaut wie das Original
So the round baler is handmade but just has the Klaas decal attached to it? It is amazing! My boys are real farmers, they help their Dad on the real farm and they are not satisfied with implements that just drive across the ground. They want the plough to raise and lower, they want the baler to actually pick up the hay and spit out a bale and they want the disc to actually cut through the soil. I have seen the RC Vogel and Noot accessories by Siku, are there others? Pease advise, thank you, and thank you for posting. It looks like the real RC farming aficianados are in DE.
Cuz they are dumb and have never driven a real tractor. No way in hell would any real farmer do that. Keep it low to prevent rolling over. They didn't even make with the proper pattern.
As a farmer we leave the front loader up and out of the way for better vision-plus we can turn around in a tighter radius without having to worry about snagging a fence or hitting a fence post because most fields are bordered by fence which is where you turn. Without any load it's perfectly safe to run this way and it's too much of a hassle to remove the loader so up it goes.