Dag Viking mine was connected properly with a load sensing line, free flow return as the port is there just to put a coupler in it and oil feed from the pump. I also had mine switch off the PTO. I suppose your TS115 can be plumbed likewise. I assume your constantly pumping oil to the Baler hence...
It’s funny but I never have a customer ask or worry about density or weight. They want it baled dry and wrapped and if there’s a few more bales than last year it’s a bonus. Less and they think they will be short of fodder. I should say I only bale silage. Oh as an aside, Using my new fusion with...
I have a 6145r and a 55r and they are identical in every way except software. Sputnik, I got a good deal to change as dealership we’re looking to sell a few extra units. I think weight wise with 900kg weights they are circa 9 tons.
Yes SId, u, on mature recollection have figured it out re Apple, Fendt, McHale. Now when u gonna fire the operator and have happy days baleing. Not trying to antagonise you but U blamed the Baler but then u admit “how would you know if it was the machine or the operator“?? Davydiesel I do...
Laoisfarmer I went through that exercise in Jan 2019. 516 profiplus with weighcell loader, FL, Front PTO, guidance autosteere etc. Basically fully loaded tractor but ended up with JD6145 with all the same features but 6cyl. A few things I hated about Fendt swung it for me but they were minor...
I kinda agree with lowland1. I farm (if u can call it that) because I enjoy the outdoors, dealing with animals, machinery and been my own boss. I would not spend a minute at it if I did not enjoy it. Life’s to short to wish it away. There comes a time in your life where it’s about been content...
That is a Bio control unit showing the power up screen. On a bio that screen appears for a max of 6 seconds before it times out and the screen will now show the same screen but with an X in the link between the monitor and the Baler ECU if the correct communication are not established. Otherwise...
Well I suppose a Fendt wouldn’t be a bad place to start....with twin flashing beacons. Just kidding but I suppose it depends on do you intend to use it for agricultural purposes the likes of topping, ploughing, seeding spraying etc.? if so then a tractor that has the necessary Weight, lift...
Tks Hally, cold wet wintery day here after 7 weeks of great weather so I thought I’d sweep up and tidy things. Collected my new Conor Muck spreader and dropped of my old Abbey at the dealership so I made myself busy.