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  • Kuis agro pelaa? Onko automaatti vai tuuaanko venttiilipöytä koppiin?

    Ja onko muista saman tyylisistä käärimistä kokemusta?

  • Hyvin pellaa. Automaatti on, liekkö näistä manuaalista koskaan tehtykkään. Tällä on nyt kääritty noin 10v, eikä ole muita käärimiä tarvinnu vilkuilla :)

  • daugiau video su atstatyvu

  • What?

  • do you have a different return valve on the john deere to wrap bales coz they have them stupid pumps on them where the front pump pumps faster than the back pump and it cant fill that little gallon tank above the front pump fast enough to keep the oil circulating so have have you done it? i have a 2140 but i aint wrapped bales with it yet coz i need to no how to get pressure on the return.

  • Little more explanation. Returning oil goes straight to the front pump feed line. So there is a little pressure (~10bar) that back pump produces in the return-coupling. Thats why wrapping is possible.

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  • @Kaupoj Rääkkä lähtis vittuun mun käytös ainakin =D

  • Zapraszam, tanie i szybkie pożyczki :)

    pko-sa.pl

  • The point of plastic is u can bale it up quicker and it is alot better hay then if u put it in the barn. The long stems of baling it up rather then putting It threw a harvester u don't have problems with twisted stomach

  • @bluenoserr If we live long enough to have grandkids. And you make a good point.

  • ale słabe

  • The solution is for us to pay more for our food, so that farmers can make a healthy profit without having to resort to shortcuts that are harmful for the larger environment. Many people aren't aware of the direct correlation between our throw-away plastic lifestyle, and the sort of climate-shift that is causing the Prairies to dry up. We only care about convenience and cost. I hope our grandkids will forgive our shortsightedness.

  • Bale wrap, or Hay Turds as I call them, is emblematic of everything that is wrong with modern farming practices and lifestyle in general. In Ontario alone, over 6-million pounds of the stuff is used every year, and virtually none of it is recycled. The manufacturers do absolutely nothing to encourage recycling of their product. Sure it's much cheaper than building a new hay barn, and I'm sure the hay stores well, but DDT was a lovely little shortcut too, and look where that got us.

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