- Location
- Lincolnshire
Interesting fan on the straw elevator... keeps dust away from operator?
And recorded the date and product used in a spreadsheet.My only concern is did they sweep the road first?
But it looks cool even got a bucket seat!Good to see everything well guarded View attachment 1009400
Good to see everything well guarded View attachment 1009400
Interesting fan on the straw elevator... keeps dust away from operator?
Good to see everything well guarded
For the benefit of the non Thai speakers,
The harvester is owned by the guy in the blue t shirt, who is a contractor from Suphan Buri, which is in central Thailand, just NW of Bangkok. In the video they are working near Buri Ram, which I guess is around 3/400 km east of Suphan Buri, they had moved there for the harvest season in that area (around early/mid November I guess) and that was the first paddy, 40 rai, I think.
The contractor ask the the farmers wife, how long they would leave the rice on the road, two days was the reply, he also ask if they ever got any road side rubbish mix in when the rice was bagged up, yes, sometimes the old girl replied, but it would be all cleaned when it went to the rice mill to be dehusked and re bagged.
Typical Thailand
Yeah, just bung him a few baht, and all the problems disappear.I'm sure I heard mention in the middle of the chat that their Red Tractor inspection was due the following day.....
Looks like he's in a hurry to get done on a Friday afternoon to get down the pub.....Cheap way of 'storing' and drying grain !!!
What do u pay for a combine like that?For the benefit of the non Thai speakers,
The harvester is owned by the guy in the blue t shirt, who is a contractor from Suphan Buri, which is in central Thailand, just NW of Bangkok. In the video they are working near Buri Ram, which I guess is around 3/400 km east of Suphan Buri, they had moved there for the harvest season in that area (around early/mid November I guess) and that was the first paddy, 40 rai, I think.
The contractor ask the the farmers wife, how long they would leave the rice on the road, two days was the reply, he also ask if they ever got any road side rubbish mix in when the rice was bagged up, yes, sometimes the old girl replied, but it would be all cleaned when it went to the rice mill to be dehusked and re bagged.
Typical Thailand
Doesn't matter where you are in the world.....telegraph poles in the way
Whatever it is, it’s too muchWhat do u pay for a combine like that?
Not sure now, but about 5 years ago, no cab, no bling, just under 2m baht, rising to north of 3m+ with cab and better spec, but today .What do u pay for a combine like that?