Wow George, this was kinda unexpected in that for no reason and completely unexpected watching this took me right back to my youth rowing up and bailing hay (original small bales) on our old Dairy Farm. Rowing and baling was always my job from about age 12 onwards (that's how it was back then) and I would still be like a pig in muck bailing small bales all day long now if I could. Even at that age I knew our old Massey baler and hydraulic flat 8 accumulator inside out so no waiting for my dad if any issues cropped up. Happy days and talk about a massive dose of nostalgia. Top video your sir as always.
Nice to see my hat still going strong must be a couple of years now or there a bouts?. enjoyable video as always more grass action the better i say, we desperately need you tube smell a vision lol.
Hi George. Enjoyed the mowing and tedding videos. As I'm writing a mod for Farming Simulator resetting game parameters to real-life values, I would really love to hear what yield you will get out of this, either in tonnes/acre or bales/acre. All the best/ Kaj Henneberg, ArmChairFarming.
@@GeorgeSaunders Thank you very much. It helps a lot. The round bales in Farming simulator are about 1500 liters. I've set the mass density of silage bales to 0.46 kg/Liter, so the weight is about 690 kg. But my yield setting was only 11 round bales per hectare and 5 (2600 Liter) square bales per hectare. So I'm very pleased, that I can increase this by a factor of 2.5. A new version of the mod (FS19_RealLifeNumbers) handling multifruit maps will be out next week, and later a version with typical numbers for England. So at that time I might ask you to try it out and look at the numbers, assuming you also play FS19.
Is that Tedder 11 meters! Boy it don't look that? 11 meters is 36 feet 3 inches. Must be my eyes George that looks smaller than 36.3 feet across :P funny how the angles play tricks on us?
@@trossponsor9077 Mate go and grow up and stop trolling. This channel is a friendly happy channel. You are not impressing anyone and just making yourself look like a total knob.
So, most people think that a car has high millage if it has 70-90,000 on it. What's the equivalent in hours on a tractor? What's considered a 'well used' tractor to farmers? I'm just curious since you mentioned the hours that Fendt has on it.
Tractors normally are garuanteed from the factory with service plans up to 2000 hours. But good tractors can go to 10000h and usally if the engine gets overhauled the rest of the tractor goes for a long time
Sinky if u get a tractor to 10k hours it probably won’t take long till it needs a new motor. But it all depends on how u handle the tractor and what u do with it
@@gijsvermuntagrifotografie I live in norway, i feel so bad for a lot of tractors, they are used to snowblow and plow the roads free from snow and they get destroyed by the salt. I see tractor that is 3-4 years and have around 6000-7000h and totaly destroyed and look like a 15000h tractor
TheFarmer123 - Farming Photography no u don’t have to . Depends what you want to do with the silage , if it’s goin for matter in the digester it can be abit wet , but for feed it should be dryer.
if they was rocks the tractor driver operation the mower would sure get off his arse and move them so you would be fine to do the headland (outer row).
smart little 516 just perfect for that job and you got the right green on it
Great follow up video to yesterday, great quality Drone video 👌
Another great video George, love your machinery 👍🚜
Used to be a favourite job tedding when I used to help a small holder. Mesmerising. Damn I’d be in my element. Great video.
Jobs a Good-en I’d say George! Another excellent vid and a lovely bit of kit.
Wow George, this was kinda unexpected in that for no reason and completely unexpected watching this took me right back to my youth rowing up and bailing hay (original small bales) on our old Dairy Farm. Rowing and baling was always my job from about age 12 onwards (that's how it was back then) and I would still be like a pig in muck bailing small bales all day long now if I could. Even at that age I knew our old Massey baler and hydraulic flat 8 accumulator inside out so no waiting for my dad if any issues cropped up. Happy days and talk about a massive dose of nostalgia. Top video your sir as always.
Good video George 👍
Good video George!
That tedder is doing a fantastic job!
Silage in my part of Wales started today it's looking good
bless you with your sneeze and i see the field have alot of grass for alot of silage really nice i do think your tractor looks nice
Cracking video George. Keep up the great work!!
Got the same tedder mate. I got a vid of our going up next week. It's a good bit of kit. Used to have a 20 rotor krone but not as handy for road work
Great vid great kit thanks 👍 👍
It is a lovely looking 516 that!
Great vid, good vibes from Scotland.
Great video 👍
That's a cool Tedder you got there 😎
Nice lookin an workin outfit 💪💪💪
2 in 2 days! Someone is doing well. should of let the tw have a play with that Tedder looks a good tool
in germany is to dry no rain no water to help the grass ,maize,getreide . is the fendt afavorite from you nice tweets
Nice to see my hat still going strong must be a couple of years now or there a bouts?.
enjoyable video as always more grass action the better i say, we desperately need you tube smell a vision lol.
Top video mate
Tidy job 👌
great vid george why does henry always seem to have new kit compared to jwb for example does he lease?
If I was tedding I’d have the back window open, it’s a lovely smell kick grass
Really good George I still can't get over your intro with the big T-DUB I like your hat too where did you get it??
Hi George. Enjoyed the mowing and tedding videos. As I'm writing a mod for Farming Simulator resetting game parameters to real-life values, I would really love to hear what yield you will get out of this, either in tonnes/acre or bales/acre. All the best/ Kaj Henneberg, ArmChairFarming.
Hi Kaj, this yielded approximately 11 bales an acre/27 bales a hectare. At a rough guess the bales weighed around 600kg hope this helps 👍
@@GeorgeSaunders Thank you very much. It helps a lot. The round bales in Farming simulator are about 1500 liters. I've set the mass density of silage bales to 0.46 kg/Liter, so the weight is about 690 kg. But my yield setting was only 11 round bales per hectare and 5 (2600 Liter) square bales per hectare. So I'm very pleased, that I can increase this by a factor of 2.5. A new version of the mod (FS19_RealLifeNumbers) handling multifruit maps will be out next week, and later a version with typical numbers for England. So at that time I might ask you to try it out and look at the numbers, assuming you also play FS19.
Is that Tedder 11 meters! Boy it don't look that? 11 meters is 36 feet 3 inches. Must be my eyes George that looks smaller than 36.3 feet across :P funny how the angles play tricks on us?
George,get the TW on the baler
TW is old shit
@@trossponsor9077 That is fighting talk right there!
@@kennethgreen2829 I'll knock you out if necessary
@@trossponsor9077 Mate go and grow up and stop trolling. This channel is a friendly happy channel. You are not impressing anyone and just making yourself look like a total knob.
What does the tedder really do? Does it help the grass dry faster?
Yes
Βαγγέλης Γκρέτσης it turns it over to dry out the grass evenly and then it’s raked up and baled
So, most people think that a car has high millage if it has 70-90,000 on it. What's the equivalent in hours on a tractor? What's considered a 'well used' tractor to farmers? I'm just curious since you mentioned the hours that Fendt has on it.
Tractors normally are garuanteed from the factory with service plans up to 2000 hours. But good tractors can go to 10000h and usally if the engine gets overhauled the rest of the tractor goes for a long time
Under 5000h is good, over that you need to expect to change out parts
pølsemakern some sooner than others..
Sinky if u get a tractor to 10k hours it probably won’t take long till it needs a new motor. But it all depends on how u handle the tractor and what u do with it
@@gijsvermuntagrifotografie I live in norway, i feel so bad for a lot of tractors, they are used to snowblow and plow the roads free from snow and they get destroyed by the salt. I see tractor that is 3-4 years and have around 6000-7000h and totaly destroyed and look like a 15000h tractor
So hold on its not absolutely necessary to tedder silage?
TheFarmer123 - Farming Photography no u don’t have to . Depends what you want to do with the silage , if it’s goin for matter in the digester it can be abit wet , but for feed it should be dryer.
@@willycase6430 thanks
Up in the farm that I help with tedding they skip the first outer row in case of rocks
if they was rocks the tractor driver operation the mower would sure get off his arse and move them so you would be fine to do the headland (outer row).
And there's me thinking I'd just bought a big tedder at 6.8m!😂😣
Size isn't everything!😂
So that's what she tells u!😂.
Plus yours matches my MB trac colour 😂😆
@@casto- what colour is yours then?😁
It's red!...hang on, wait a min... 😂😂
What is that handle at the back window on some fendts that looks like a handbrake handle
It is the handle to the trailer hitch
Its pick up hitch locking system
Ahh thanks we dont have fendts or pick up hitches here
Jaco Botes yeah there on most new tractors now days
@@norfolksuffolkfarmingvideo5199 Yeah maybe in EU but not in Africa
Where's the dogs. John
What is that tractor on the left of the new holland one at the very start of the video ?
Max van den Berg it a new Holland too
It's a newer model NH. Quite possibly a T7. Didn't catch it going fairly quick.
@@The_J_Man yeah its the newer model of the t7
That teather is too big
No teather
Why is it ?
It just is
new holland man it can clearly pull it without losing much rpm so i’d say no
And i say too big