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From: balmesh
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  • love the video i have never seen one in action before such little power house

  • To EastYorkshireFarming

    Glad you enjoyed it.

  • werk of loop jij stage in het buitenland ofzo want je spreekt vloeiend engens en je hebt buitenalndse videos;)

  • To 123guus

    Ik ben Engels. Ik woon in Wales en mijn frouw is Nederlands. Bedankd voor de reactie!

    Alan

  • thats so weird that the low side of the trailer is on the left :S

  • To colink426

    It's you that's weird! Foragers have spouts that work either side. For a reason - some prefer one side, some the other.

  • To GEO900RGE

    Thanks George - nice to hear she's still kept busy. . . . Alan

  • To GEO900RGE

    Interesting.  So what's the old one used for, now?

  • To GEO900RGE

    Thanks for that.  Doesn't buying the last one create problems for spares etc?

  • good video ! there a good loader if they stay going !

  • To mad4gear

    Agreed, and thanks.

  • shows up loading shovels awesome machine

  • To boothmanap

    Yes, makes the tractor and buckrake look a little sick!

  • another gd vid alan

  • To Tractormadsteve

    Thanks Steve. . . . Alan

  • nice vid! not much packing of the silage here tough

  • To odelsgut

    Ah, but we are watching right at the start. Maybe they pack it in when it starts packing in from the trailers?

  • we have the same loader, nice vid

  • To DaveT6080

    Thanks Dave. Hope I got the model right - it was hard to see on the clip amd my memory doesn't run to things that happened a month ago! . . . Alan

  • Alan I know it may be the farthest question back in your mind

    but what would happen if a oil leak started and was not detected for some time?

    Would they just feed the animals anyway?

  • To togreektown

    Wayne, you are dead right I have never thought about it, and as far as I know, no one else has, either! I would guess that the silage would be fed, and the animals would reject what they couldn't eat, as they always do. There is always a bit of wastage, usually at the edges where consolidation is rarely adequate. . . . Alan

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