you must have no idea mate its sliding coz its steep, duals do give stability and that power harrow did 10000 hect of that sort of work and hardly broke down so go back to sleep ae.
You're sliding because of the duels, take them off, plus throw your snaplocks in the scrap bin, if you insist on running duels space them appart, and no you don't need them for stability, it dosn't work like that. You're power harrow won't last long when you use it for primary work, buy a set of disks. plus turning with a power harrow in the ground is not ideal either, you'll break it... and, nothing kills a deere like a MAGNUM
Very much reminds me of watching aircraft land in a heavy cross wind . Has no one made a mobile weight box to aid this process, like the units used on fork lift trucks to move the forks side to side, to make sure the words ' made in America ' that are printed on the underside are not seen when the whole shooting match rolls over ! ! !
safer going round and going up you run the risk of the tractor flipping over also going up and down encourages erosion a big problem in NZ coz of the steepness of the hills and rainfall, most hill country farmers will say going round is the best
vraiment n'importe quoi, quel idée de travaillé dans ce sens là, l'agriculteur pouvait pas semer dans le sens de la monté ? Quel travail ! ni fait, ni à faire ...
You say breaking in hill ground, is there a general move towards reseeding permanant pasture in New Zealand? What are they planting? I ask because in Britian there are alot of sheep industry "experts" or idiots pushing for more extensive systems (they say) based on New Zealand systems. It would be interesting if the New zealander were heading in the other direction. Your experience and views of the situation would be much appreciated
I call that to much pressure in wheels or wrong driving style because i don't think that needs so much power to pull that, 6.5meter Väderstad Carrier doesn't pul Fendt to sideways steeper hill -.-
proper paddock to drive round none ov this flat shit quick question how come u dont let the pressure down on the duals we let our down n it heaps better
So tires last you about 1000 hrs maybe? Cool video, but I must disagree with the choice of tractor. I really dont understand how people believe a JD is better than a Fendt, makes no sense?
Well the two sets of duals is bad idea... ya see he puting LESS PSI on the ground that causes the tires to drift off course. He could of bought the 8000T model JD instead...
I think you would find by trying to power harrow back up hill the tractor will loose traction in turn start bunny hopping and nose diving(pig rooting) properly by then you'd have a big hole dug behind the tractor and when the tractor is backed away go sideways and the rest could be history.
Yeah that would probably be excellent idea?Wonder why we didn't think of that ?
Nah all jokes aside the paddock is actually steeper further down and the machine never climb back up . Have you checked out the other video going down .
Thanks for viewing . Ps that hay is hard on your back aye ??
you must have no idea mate its sliding coz its steep, duals do give stability and that power harrow did 10000 hect of that sort of work and hardly broke down so go back to sleep ae.
HDBruce87 3 days ago
You're sliding because of the duels, take them off, plus throw your snaplocks in the scrap bin, if you insist on running duels space them appart, and no you don't need them for stability, it dosn't work like that. You're power harrow won't last long when you use it for primary work, buy a set of disks. plus turning with a power harrow in the ground is not ideal either, you'll break it... and, nothing kills a deere like a MAGNUM
NZkn5 4 days ago
Very much reminds me of watching aircraft land in a heavy cross wind . Has no one made a mobile weight box to aid this process, like the units used on fork lift trucks to move the forks side to side, to make sure the words ' made in America ' that are printed on the underside are not seen when the whole shooting match rolls over ! ! !
magna59 1 week ago
that aint steep at all
21tablechamp 2 weeks ago
where is that?
landw1 2 weeks ago
someone just doesnt know what they are doing
2009rummell 3 weeks ago
Land that hilly shouldn't be broken. Run cattle or sheep on it and prevent erosion. No reason to farm land that is that marginal.
GermanShepherd1983 1 month ago
Fark that is a sexy peice of machinery im all hard over it
yeebouy 1 month ago
its eaiser if you do it in a 4455 with cow shit on the ground
ornge2561 1 month ago
safer going round and going up you run the risk of the tractor flipping over also going up and down encourages erosion a big problem in NZ coz of the steepness of the hills and rainfall, most hill country farmers will say going round is the best
woolliehead 1 month ago
Finally somebody that talks sense about JD.
797fcat 1 month ago
Finally somebody that talks sense about JD.
797fcat 1 month ago
@dudekiwi We have JD's but we also have difficult land....JD 6930 pulls plough with two harrows....:D
bafometbre 2 months ago
@dudekiwi Sorry if in NZ thats a joke....but in Serbia thats not a joke,thats truth...
bafometbre 2 months ago 3
@bafometbre Oh well each to thier own I suppose. Maybe in Serbia they haven't driven JD?
dudekiwi 2 months ago
@dudekiwi FUCK BELARUS. worst tractor ever
SPYWARE280295 2 months ago
Fuck deere...buy Belarus 3522.4 and you will see what real power is...
bafometbre 2 months ago
@bafometbre. Hi gee that is a good joke ? Is it meant to be a joke isn't ?
If not because here in NZ they are a joke.
dudekiwi 2 months ago
@bafometbre rich farmers dont buy crap
joe23ba 1 month ago
nice tractor man. sadly on the farm i work on we have shitty massey fergusons -_- and they suck shit
TheAidan43 3 months ago
You bloody fool life for you would be alot longer if u go up and down the hill not from side to side that JD has enough power to do that eaily!!
JDSuffolkBoy 3 months ago
Nothing runs like a deere thats bullshit they are to bloody expensive
AlexCoggon98 3 months ago
get a case way better than john deere
casefan4400 3 months ago
why not go down or up hill to stop slippin?
1qa211 3 months ago
good work mate will upload some stuff me and the boys have been putting our 8130s on lately soon.
TheMorsader 4 months ago
Indeed.... you need no GPS here ;D
Ma3kte 4 months ago
Impressive!
JulianZeezer 4 months ago
is very good driving up and down
not left and right
Cycu16Mln 4 months ago
John Deere owns Fendt!!! I will always use a John Deere, i swear by them...
farmboy279 5 months ago
that looks fucking awesome. You have to have some driving experiance to do that. i love being a farmer...
farmboy279 5 months ago
THIS IS A FANTASTIC VIDEO!! nothing like that here in the UK, thats for sure!
222world 5 months ago
how deosnt this loose ground wash away when it rains?
60356560 5 months ago
vraiment n'importe quoi, quel idée de travaillé dans ce sens là, l'agriculteur pouvait pas semer dans le sens de la monté ? Quel travail ! ni fait, ni à faire ...
miniagridu59 6 months ago
where about's in nz is this?
ratratrati 6 months ago
up or down is not true pros tractors .. nothing runs like a deere
ferrari69345 6 months ago
You say breaking in hill ground, is there a general move towards reseeding permanant pasture in New Zealand? What are they planting? I ask because in Britian there are alot of sheep industry "experts" or idiots pushing for more extensive systems (they say) based on New Zealand systems. It would be interesting if the New zealander were heading in the other direction. Your experience and views of the situation would be much appreciated
mallarchy 6 months ago
i think the doublewheels are not only good for the ground but also for traction :D
xam107 7 months ago
@xam107 they would also help stop the tractor tipping over
ratratrati 6 months ago
@ratratrati yep
xam107 6 months ago
@waagii so, its more funny :)
Jaguar79gt 7 months ago
I call that to much pressure in wheels or wrong driving style because i don't think that needs so much power to pull that, 6.5meter Väderstad Carrier doesn't pul Fendt to sideways steeper hill -.-
SAHKUHEMMO 7 months ago
This is what I call a 8 wheel drift
domingos123456789 7 months ago
good driver
TheBlazen001 7 months ago
proper paddock to drive round none ov this flat shit quick question how come u dont let the pressure down on the duals we let our down n it heaps better
1pommy 7 months ago
this wouldnt happen to be hd bruce contracting in gizzy would it???
rhmacmillan 7 months ago
So tires last you about 1000 hrs maybe? Cool video, but I must disagree with the choice of tractor. I really dont understand how people believe a JD is better than a Fendt, makes no sense?
stroked401 8 months ago
you guys are pro's....... i would have shat myself and sat at the bottom of the hill sucking my thumb!
MissThunderPuss 8 months ago
Lol
TheMori9449 10 months ago
Looks fun, how much erosion do you have?
ureonmyhitlist 11 months ago
Well the two sets of duals is bad idea... ya see he puting LESS PSI on the ground that causes the tires to drift off course. He could of bought the 8000T model JD instead...
paintballme2 11 months ago
Perfect field for auto steer! lol nice vid!!
jon04006 11 months ago
I think you would find by trying to power harrow back up hill the tractor will loose traction in turn start bunny hopping and nose diving(pig rooting) properly by then you'd have a big hole dug behind the tractor and when the tractor is backed away go sideways and the rest could be history.
dudekiwi 1 year ago
Thats cool man! JOHN DEERE FOR LIFE!!! were are you based?
MichaelAustin7530 1 year ago
cool vid, whats the name of this song?
wexfordman20 1 year ago
This is music I bought royality free.
dudekiwi 1 year ago
Yeah that would probably be excellent idea?Wonder why we didn't think of that ?
Nah all jokes aside the paddock is actually steeper further down and the machine never climb back up . Have you checked out the other video going down .
Thanks for viewing . Ps that hay is hard on your back aye ??
dudekiwi 1 year ago
@dudekiwi
fcuk ya!! thats bad ass!! I live in Oregon. We farm some pretty good hills too. but not like that! gotta be a deer!
TheLocster87 4 months ago
had anyone thought of going up and down the slope?
RCH100 1 year ago
@RCH100 looks rather steep for staight up n down
jonomarsh 1 year ago
good drift!!!
kioshi56 1 year ago