Look closely and you'll see that trailers with traction makes no difference. As for the little wet spot, well, it extended over most of The Netherlands so I don't call that little! :)
@balmesh Look closely? I don't see any trailers with traction, no ? And I ment the wet spot at 4:35 where he almost got stuck while reversing. If you search in youtube on "Mais Hakselen 2007 Ensilage Forage Part 01" and "Mais Hakselen 2007 Ensilage Forage Part 02" you'll see in what mud you can drive with trailers that have traction, even when fully loaded !
Sorry, I directed you to the wrong video if you can't see it. I saw it on of the clips and it made little differerence. I subscribe to the view that the contractor knows his job better than me - and in that field, better than you, too. Any other view is untenable unless you can prove the contractor to be incompetent!
What HP is that 7930, recently saw a brand new one down where I am, she was ploughing with a 7 furrow plough! that is very unusual as no one down here has more than 5!
That's some size of a harvester and them tractors and trailers are equally as big. The field is a bit wet. We've nothing like them in Ireland. We're mostly silage country here. Do you go to the Netherlands often if you don't mind me asking?
Nice video, very nice. But I dont quite understand how the axle drive works on these trailers, is it hydraulic or pto driven...if pto....how is ground speed regulauted? :/
Here we use silage trailers with traction, we don't get stuck in a little wet spot :-)
lepaul26 2 weeks ago
To lepaul26
Look closely and you'll see that trailers with traction makes no difference. As for the little wet spot, well, it extended over most of The Netherlands so I don't call that little! :)
balmesh 2 weeks ago
@balmesh Look closely? I don't see any trailers with traction, no ? And I ment the wet spot at 4:35 where he almost got stuck while reversing. If you search in youtube on "Mais Hakselen 2007 Ensilage Forage Part 01" and "Mais Hakselen 2007 Ensilage Forage Part 02" you'll see in what mud you can drive with trailers that have traction, even when fully loaded !
lepaul26 2 weeks ago
To lepaul26
Sorry, I directed you to the wrong video if you can't see it. I saw it on of the clips and it made little differerence. I subscribe to the view that the contractor knows his job better than me - and in that field, better than you, too. Any other view is untenable unless you can prove the contractor to be incompetent!
balmesh 2 weeks ago
What HP is that 7930, recently saw a brand new one down where I am, she was ploughing with a 7 furrow plough! that is very unusual as no one down here has more than 5!
1qa211 1 month ago in playlist More videos from balmesh
To 1qa211
Don't know, but Google will know.
balmesh 1 month ago
@1qa211 go on tractor data.com, type in john deere 7930 and it will give u all of the details about it
TheStrikeOfhAzRd 2 weeks ago
i live a few km away from there, thats wemekamp
thavincent1 1 month ago
To thavincent1
It is indeed. Where do you live? We were in Den Ham.
balmesh 1 month ago
@balmesh
i live between Lemelerveld and Raalte, You're traveling a lot for videos?
thavincent1 1 month ago
To thavincent1
No not a lot - too expensive! In Holland we were located in Den Ham and travelled to Ommen and Zwolle.
balmesh 1 month ago
Ahh yes probably...but then again wouldnt work out due to the wheel suze on the joskin compared to the JD...either way, clever stuff
hywelisthebest 1 month ago
That's some size of a harvester and them tractors and trailers are equally as big. The field is a bit wet. We've nothing like them in Ireland. We're mostly silage country here. Do you go to the Netherlands often if you don't mind me asking?
brownecontractor 1 month ago
To brownecontractor
Most years once, last year twice, next year - at least once because there's a family re-union.
balmesh 1 month ago
good one alan,as always.
about to upload a short vid this time.
hope you like it.
hendrik
stro1962 1 month ago
To stro1962
Thanks Hendrik - I'll go see.
Alan
balmesh 1 month ago
Nice video, very nice. But I dont quite understand how the axle drive works on these trailers, is it hydraulic or pto driven...if pto....how is ground speed regulauted? :/
hywelisthebest 1 month ago
hto ywelisthebest
Sorry, can't answer that. They appear to be pto driven, so maybe there is a ground-speed pto like we use to have on a MF 35?
balmesh 1 month ago
To axion900power
Cheers.
balmesh 1 month ago
nice video cool!!
agrartv 1 month ago
To agrartv
Thanks very much.
balmesh 1 month ago