Funny to read some of this comments. I can't believe that some of you in North Amerika don't know how these wagons work. Here in Europe they are a real alternative to the chopper. And this one shown is by far not the biggest one.
@TheSchmitti10 ich weiß das du den Pöttinger meinst und die werden in Österreich produziert weil Pöttinger ein österreichisches Unternehmen ist! Es gibt zwar 2 Werke in Deutschland aber dort wird nur Metallbearbeitung und Sätechnik gemacht!
Funny to read some of this comments. I can't believe that some of you in North Amerika don't know how these wagons work. Here in Europe they are a real alternative to the chopper. And this one shown is by far not the biggest one.
Greetings from a German farm...
Jonas889665 9 months ago
can any1 suggest any large silage/cearea/maize contractors in canada that might take over seas workers for the season?
rowlypreston 1 year ago
can any1 suggest any large silage contractors in canada that might take over seas workers for the season?
rowlypreston 1 year ago
Deutsche
wertarbeit
made in germany
TheSchmitti10 1 year ago
@TheSchmitti10 sorry, but its made in Austria! (=
Stieglm 1 year ago
@Stieglm
no, I mine the Pöttinger - loading carriage made in germany
TheSchmitti10 1 year ago
@TheSchmitti10 ich weiß das du den Pöttinger meinst und die werden in Österreich produziert weil Pöttinger ein österreichisches Unternehmen ist! Es gibt zwar 2 Werke in Deutschland aber dort wird nur Metallbearbeitung und Sätechnik gemacht!
Stieglm 1 year ago
1:14 you should relax a bit, don't make such a sharp turn in such a high speed, it is not good for the equipment!
Egglingen 2 years ago
im assuming chopper just blows it on the ground first
LackoFarms 2 years ago
No, no, this wagon also chops
poettingeramericas 2 years ago
ok so you mowed it into a standard windrow. Then the wagon picks up and chops it. pretty cool!
LackoFarms 2 years ago
Sure he bought the wagon...
He allready owned it during the video!
poettingeramericas 2 years ago
nice video
biggrigger332 2 years ago
Nice tractor
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What is the price of this self-loading forage trailer?
So did this dairy farmer from Sainte-Brigitte-des-Saults, Québec, Canada buy this self-loading forage trailer?
The problem is that you still need a forage harvester to harvest your corn silage.
MountvicHolsteins 2 years ago
you dont need a forager for the corn silage, just mow it thren pick it up with the silage wagon
channerty 2 years ago
Channerty that is impossible to do.
MountvicHolsteins 2 years ago
haha. no i thought he meant corn silage as in whole crop!
channerty 2 years ago
@channerty doesnt crack the kernels
MrYourmomswallows 1 year ago
@channerty doesnt crack the kernels, but yes, technically you could do it that way, waste of money though.
MrYourmomswallows 1 year ago