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@balmesh And second question: How much acres/hectars do You have? And how much maize do You get from one hectar ?
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To lepaul26
Yes, "digon teg", as they say round here "Fair enough". What you say is evident after some thinking!
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@balmesh Ah yes they are, because the back is a bit down, but more important, the bit of the bin that's in the air prevents the chopped corn from flying over. If they would drive backwards with the bin not tipped, most of the corn would also fly over the bin, having the bin tipped, the chopper can blow in the bin.
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To lepaul26
OK if you say so, but they are no lower when they are half tipped.
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@balmesh Nope, it's because the are too high to be loaded driving behind the chopper. It would blow the chopped corn against the front of the bin or over the it ... If they would use sillage bins, the would be able to open the front of the bin. Also these bins are higher at the back, so the chopper wouldn't blow over them.
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it's just easier to avoid spilling that way, and actually it's not that hard if you have good mirrors an you can tip the trailer halfway up
why did he reverse in with the trailer at 0:49?
TractorDrivingLarry1 1 month ago
To TractorDrivingLarry1
This is part of a series, and earlier videos show that this firm always opens up by reversing behind the forager. Here in Wales they take off a trailer from its tractor and put it behind the forager, which achieves the same objective but takes longer.
balmesh 1 month ago
@balmesh Krone, Class or John Deere ? Who's the best?
emllos 5 days ago
To emllos
As I have said before on these pages, the best one is the one in front of me!
balmesh 5 days ago