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Seem to be no big complaintsFendt ideal 10t
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Seem to be no big complaintsFendt ideal 10t
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(Weird how others who have driven the same machines say they are great to operate and got on very well with the joystick)Weird how others who have driven the same machines say they are great to operate and got on very well with the joystick. But each to their own I guess. I can’t remember seeing anything positive at all in your experience either which is slightly odd. For example the joystick removes the steering wheel and column which gives a completely clear view ahead which is appreciated by all that have operated it in reviews I have seen. Aside from yours. But as you made very clear you will be sticking with Claas which I assume would be best for all concerned
This wasn’t a joystick steering model so could be a different setup with the steering version. I just couldn’t take to it at all though, it just didn’t feel intuitive to operate.Weird how others who have driven the same machines say they are great to operate and got on very well with the joystick. But each to their own I guess. I can’t remember seeing anything positive at all in your experience either which is slightly odd. For example the joystick removes the steering wheel and column which gives a completely clear view ahead which is appreciated by all that have operated it in reviews I have seen. Aside from yours. But as you made very clear you will be sticking with Claas which I assume would be best for all concerned
This is very true, I’d be extremely surprised if many owner operators go from a Claas to an Ideal. These estates who are buying them it will be the managers not the drivers who are making the decision.(Weird how others who have driven the same machines say they are great to operate and got on very well with the joystick)
Yes , But probably not been operating class combines before jumping on the not ideal.
But some game console controllers are better than othersMeh, joysticks have been common on road graders for years now
bulldozers have never had steering wheels
video games are all joysticks
The chap in the land power video had claas combines !!(Weird how others who have driven the same machines say they are great to operate and got on very well with the joystick)
Yes , But probably not been operating class combines before jumping on the not ideal.
It’s what would be a normal harvest up hereA general comment on combine harvester manufacturers. Olly Harrison is giving his Claas a good testing this season, not sure if the other makes would cope with what he's throwing at it, be it water, wet OSR straw or metal panels.
This is very true, I’d be extremely surprised if many owner operators go from a Claas to an Ideal. These estates who are buying them it will be the managers not the drivers who are making the decision.
But everyone is different just personally I couldn’t see myself spending a 16h plus day driving it especially in difficult conditions.
You tube seems to be one of the best learning tools these days for everything so why manufacturers don't find operators who are maximising machine controls and get them to do videos don't understand
He was running a flex Draper header though and is obviously a Fendt guy. Would be interesting to know what his previous machine was?Farmer Focus: Combine is better without a steering wheel - Farmers Weekly
At the time of writing we’ve literally just finished the wheat harvest, and considering half the crop followed spring barley, I’m satisfied with thewww.fwi.co.uk
one mans meat is another mans poison.....
If they want a combine tested properly send them up here most years are a challengeIt’s what would be a normal harvest up here
I wouldn't buy his second hand!A general comment on combine harvester manufacturers. Olly Harrison is giving his Claas a good testing this season, not sure if the other makes would cope with what he's throwing at it, be it water, wet OSR straw or metal panels.
Case then before that claas.He was running a flex Draper header though and is obviously a Fendt guy. Would be interesting to know what his previous machine was?
You can cut your hedges too with a Class!I wouldn't buy his second hand!