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RAW sound- New Holland T7040 and 8970 ROAR across the field, both on balers!
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- čas přidán 7. 11. 2021
- In today's video we see probably one of my favourite sounds I've ever recorded, the straight pipe raw of a New Holland T7040 and a New Holland 8970, an unusual tractor! Also very unusual to see two square balers in one field here too!
Filmed in Cumbria, UK.
Listened to them through my High Frequency DJ headphones… what a noise! Great video as always
Thanks Jack, it is quite a sound!
Lovely video Jacob. Don’t think I’ve ever seen an 8970, it’s magnificent!
Thank you David, it’s a lovely machine, one of only a handful in the UK!
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I can imagine so Jacob, that’s one of the reasons it’s such a great catch!
It’s a local, but always lovely to see.
Nice one Jacob! Those new Holland's do sound good!
Thanks ET, it is quite a thing to hear!
What a lovely sound . Could listen to that all day! Brilliant video as ever Jacob
Thank you Arthur, was quite something to see and hear in person!
Beautiful evening light!
Thank you
Nice catch Jacob, great sounds from those N Holland tractors, good speed as well eating up the rows, Steve .
Thanks Steve, was really glad to catch it, amazing sound and quite an impresisve operation for up here!
Good stuff Jacob, lovely outfit there. Those T7000s certainly make some nice sound, filmed one on a forage wagon when in Cumbria a few years ago.
Thanks Tim, they really do roar down the field, there are a few round here on balers and forage wagons!
Great videos
Thanks!
Nice video, greetings Johan
Thank you Johan!
The 7040 😎what a noise
Thank you, it’s quite a sound!
@@jacooboophotography check out my 7060 on the jf
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Great sounding tractors , if it’s not blue it won’t do
Thank you!
8970s look a tad short on the front end in my opinion, actually most New Holland’s were around that era.
Yeah it’s due to the design, as the wheels and front links are all as one part, so the wheels have to be quite far forward, making it look small! As far as I know the design never really caught on.