In September 2009, on the back part of the farm, a Claas Jaguar 860 chews up a corn field and spits out silage, which will be stored for winter use as cattle feed. The Jaguar sells for $400,000, rents for $200 an hour, and looks like the nightmare offspring of a lawnmower and a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Uncle Tommy worked in the Jaguar's wake, scooping soil samples. The soil will be sent to a lab, which will analyze it and recommend a fertilizer plan for the coming year.
That song behind Uncle Tommy is Passing Me By from The Pharcyde. I don't know any details about the song behind the Jaguar, which was played on John Digweed's Transitions radio program.
actually, YouTube tells me that the audio is blocked in some countries, so if that's you, I apologize, but there's nothing I can do.
shizzyfinn 2 years ago
not sure what you mean, core
shizzyfinn 2 years ago
muchas gracias Monkete!
shizzyfinn 2 years ago
music please
creativecore666 2 years ago
Cool vid Shane !!
Just subscribed to your channel to keep up to date.
Tomas
TheMonkete 2 years ago