The field looks like the majority of it holds the weight of the chopper, wagons and tractors. The chopper can chop in any direction, that being said, why not go around the super wet low lands and come back to that area when it freezes? Ruts, compaction like that destroys the soil.
In Poland is very dry right now. Ony about 25-30 cm are wet, below that there is no water in soil Edit. Btw where are weights on those tractors? Both puller and hauler should have weights to improve traction srsly. Without it they ale slipping and not pulling. Also start load wagon from the front so the crop would weight both on tractor and trailer not only on small wheels of this trailer. Reduce wheel pressure. Few mistakes and they have mud fight 😃😅 Greetings from Poland
es würde einfacher gehen, wenn der Vorzugschlepper nicht die gleiche Spur fahren würde, wie der Schlepper mit dem Anhänger, so reißt der erste Schlepper die Oberfäche auf und beim zweiten ist der Grip um über 30% geringer! Ich habs auf Grasboden im Moor lernen können.
Guck dir mal den Boden an, der Anhänger sackt einfach weg und die Räder drehen nicht mehr mit, daher hat der Schlepper nochmal umso mehr zu reißen (beide) Der Regen hat einfach zu viel gebracht und das merkt man nun auch... Das einzige was helfen kann ist, mehr Wagen und weniger drauf pusten!
2019 - another year here in Northern Europe with a *LOT* of rain (just too much of it). I´ve heard the potato-farmers aren´t currently very happy about the weather situation ☹😦😫
Jonas Brock if we tried planting winter crops where I am in Scotland the wind and rain will wash and blow them away into the sea. In Autumn we plough the field and let the weather basically cultivate it for us to save burning diesel on heavy clay soil
Mucha potencia muchos caballos , pero se han buscado atollarse todo el rato... en fin... lástima que no hubieran tenido que sacarlos a mano, les hace falta experiencia con ebro de tractores simple para aprender lo básico en el campo...
My thoughts and heart go out to you to repair that land in the next season (or possibly this season too). So much damage to the biology of the soil which impacts everything including your wallet. Seems quite foolish really.
Not getting the crops out of the field would also have a significant impact on their wallet to. You can't have optimal conditions 100% of the time, you gotta work with what you got.
@@strix4667 absolutely it would affect their bottom line. I've been a farmer so suboptimal conditions are a familiar scenario to me. Having said that, there's absolutely a better way but that might be out of the scope of this conversation.
Exactly. That, ór a Tatra Phoenix 8x8 AgroTruck... The only 2 (afordable & usable) machines i've seen so far that can handle this type of terrain, day in day out..
The beauty of tracked tractors,lower PSI to ground.
Dit geknoei ga je volgend jaar terug zien in de nieuwe teelt op dit perceel
Det sku' noget af en våd sæson i år :D
good old mud😂👍👍👍
the field would travel better if you just left the wet parts for empty trailers....
uh...invest in some tracks for the wagons?
Loaded wagon - > dry land... Empty wagon - > wet land
The field looks like the majority of it holds the weight of the chopper, wagons and tractors. The chopper can chop in any direction, that being said, why not go around the super wet low lands and come back to that area when it freezes? Ruts, compaction like that destroys the soil.
In Poland is very dry right now. Ony about 25-30 cm are wet, below that there is no water in soil
Edit. Btw where are weights on those tractors? Both puller and hauler should have weights to improve traction srsly. Without it they ale slipping and not pulling. Also start load wagon from the front so the crop would weight both on tractor and trailer not only on small wheels of this trailer. Reduce wheel pressure. Few mistakes and they have mud fight 😃😅
Greetings from Poland
in this wet contitions more weights can also be bad because the mud gets in your tire tread
Geiles Video!
Tyre pressure are far too high for that ground
Jesus put some duals on those poor tractors!
Ale pompa
es würde einfacher gehen, wenn der Vorzugschlepper nicht die gleiche Spur fahren würde, wie der Schlepper mit dem Anhänger, so reißt der erste Schlepper die Oberfäche auf und beim zweiten ist der Grip um über 30% geringer! Ich habs auf Grasboden im Moor lernen können.
Guck dir mal den Boden an, der Anhänger sackt einfach weg und die Räder drehen nicht mehr mit, daher hat der Schlepper nochmal umso mehr zu reißen (beide)
Der Regen hat einfach zu viel gebracht und das merkt man nun auch...
Das einzige was helfen kann ist, mehr Wagen und weniger drauf pusten!
@@Psoydogley eben weil ich solche Böden kenne, hatte ich es geschrieben - aber naja
for whatever reason the axles on the trailer failed, it's a tough job then for sure...
Questi si che sanno il fatto loro, altro che Giuliano!!!
2019 - another year here in Northern Europe with a *LOT* of rain (just too much of it). I´ve heard the potato-farmers aren´t currently very happy about the weather situation ☹😦😫
Yes, here in germany the summer too dry and now we can't seed barley, because it won't stop raining.
Jonas Brock if we tried planting winter crops where I am in Scotland the wind and rain will wash and blow them away into the sea. In Autumn we plough the field and let the weather basically cultivate it for us to save burning diesel on heavy clay soil
Masseyman6480 isnt it almost every year in scandanavia that it is this wet?
Hap Kebap I'm not in Scandinavia I'm in Scotland
Er fandme glad for at det ikke er mig der skal køre der til foråret :D
Hvorfor? De pløjer jo marken? :)
Hej der er min mark
Niiclas Arghhh de kører og smadre den for hårdt og man får sq et par hoppeture
Signe Kirstine Dalsgaard Nej ;)
@@juliusjohansen7193 det et rigtig
Classic example of masses of tractor power....but huge absence of brain power! Sadly, its not unique to these young drivers!!!!
Mucha potencia muchos caballos , pero se han buscado atollarse todo el rato... en fin... lástima que no hubieran tenido que sacarlos a mano, les hace falta experiencia con ebro de tractores simple para aprender lo básico en el campo...
My thoughts and heart go out to you to repair that land in the next season (or possibly this season too). So much damage to the biology of the soil which impacts everything including your wallet. Seems quite foolish really.
Not getting the crops out of the field would also have a significant impact on their wallet to. You can't have optimal conditions 100% of the time, you gotta work with what you got.
@@strix4667 absolutely it would affect their bottom line. I've been a farmer so suboptimal conditions are a familiar scenario to me. Having said that, there's absolutely a better way but that might be out of the scope of this conversation.
Buy a dewa ...
Exactly. That, ór a Tatra Phoenix 8x8 AgroTruck... The only 2 (afordable & usable) machines i've seen so far that can handle this type of terrain, day in day out..
sài cầu đích nữa là ok
There is just one solution; K700
Bigbud is better
Türkiyen selâm
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deutz the best
oh them poor broke farmers only have a million dollars worth of equipment to chop a load of corn
old dave that’s far more than 1 million probably close to that with just the chopper alone.
@@epicsimulapsehd4140 thanks the tax payers and the government for farm subsidies and farm welfare. life is good.
old dave yup