quadtrack

  1. Dave W

    Last years un-mown grass

    Neighbours have asked me to help them out. They’ve a couple of paddocks they cut for hay but got let down last year and it never got cut. So now it’s about 6-12” deep of last years crop and needs something doing with it. 1 flail it to about 4” and hope new growth comes through and the...
  2. CPF

    For you , David Brown fans. The new one.

  3. L

    Tractor driving

    What should a full time tractor driver be on ph who has completed the necessary certificates for arable employment?
  4. Scrambler

    Low disturbance arable subsoilers

    I’m thinking I need one to relieve compaction now I am moving away from ploughing. I like the idea of low disturbance, but is that possible combined with removing compaction? Are leading discs important? How many legs/meter? Do some manufacturers make a better job of it than others?
  5. Agriimark

    Theft from lamma

  6. Johnnyboxer

    SUZUKI 4x4 QUADTRUCK?

    Could be ideal for farmers, at £8000 Half the price of a UTV ;) ;) https://www.fwi.co.uk/machinery/4x4s/first-impressions-go-anywhere-8k-suzuki-quadtruck?fbclid=IwAR0Buqx7qZSFAxxDqbyeq1pMW-v_3AS8qdFmRuI_Ls6hwbQymo1mtVBEhvc
  7. B

    Case Quadtrack

    Not much mention of the quadtrack on this forum. Not sure whether that’s good or bad! I’m looking for opinions please. It would be an older one between the £40,000 - £70,000 price range. HP isn’t important as it’s more about the ability to travel in less than ideal conditions putting in cereals...
  8. D

    Tracks or wheels

    What is the best for drilling with a Vaderstad 6m Rapid drill Rubber tracks or wheels same HP power on both on hills
  9. nick...

    New quad trac

    As above.i like the look of it nick...
  10. teslacoils

    Breaking Old Quadtrack

    Looking for anyone breaking up an old 93x0 series Quadtrack to replenish my parts collection.
  11. B

    inheritance tax is toast

    tories latest proposal discuss
  12. Kevtherev

    Anyone remember?

    Today it was raining v heavy and for some reason I happened to think about flotation tyres for spring work. Does any of us on here remember an article about flotation tyres in the FW or even Big Farm weekly about a chap that fitted very large flotation tyres to a ford 46? From memory they were...
  13. F

    Reply from Footsfitter

    Well firstly its congratulations to Clive on surviving for 10yrs. But the reason I have joined is to correct the assumption shown below I can categorically state that until now I have never registered here before. In 10 years I think I have looked at posts brought to my attention no more...
  14. Oldmacdonald

    What classic?

    If you had a spare 20 to 30k burning a hole in your pocket, what 90's classic would you buy? 120hp or so. TM like @7610 super q ? An old fendt? Others?
  15. C

    Farming Forum ?

    So is the Forum backed bye Farmers or public ? I feel its changed a lot as I haven't used it much lately ?
  16. willyorkshire

    DD / Strip till

    I remain baffled as to why more farmers aren't adopting less power consuming options for establishment of their crops. If output can be maintained then why not? It really does slash fuel, machinery and labour costs and, in our case, not had any impact on yield. Having said that, we considered...
  17. Anymulewilldo

    Confessions of the Sheep/Beef Cattle/Pig Addicts

    This is a thread for those who feel guilty about cluttering up dear old GUTH’s beloved price tracker with the chit chat that stop us all being that miserable our families would throw us all out to sit with the dog in the porch. All are welcome, you can even post prices if you want. The only rule...
  18. S

    Case 650 Quadtrack

    just seen the new Case 650 Quadtrack on YouTube do others think it looks ugly
  19. P

    Mzuri Drills

    Whats peoples thoughts on Mzuri drills, there is a six meter one available for sale. Just curious to know why would they change them at 3 seasons? Are they a step towards notill? Are they built well to last? Thanks
  20. Farm X

    Would you hire a drainage plough for DIY drainage?

    I want to see what the people think. We've been selling Soil-Max drainage ploughs to farmers in the UK for the past couple of years. Due to farm size, it doesn't make sense for some to purchase a plough. We're considering the idea of offering this type of machine for hire for farmers to install...
Top