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Too wide for our road and not enough width in the fieldI never understood why these never caught on outside of the States.
Too wide for our road and not enough width in the fieldI never understood why these never caught on outside of the States.
Drain it to where?Its not a mow you need but digger & some drainage pipe, why cut field that is so wet ?
take trip to holland land below sea level is drained , if the land is that wet then maybe its time to rethink how you farmDrain it to where?
Lots of folks over there with cattle back inside and struggling to get slurry out.
Dutch gov drained the polders the department of environment will not maintain the drainage channels heretake trip to holland land below sea level is drained , if the land is that wet then maybe its time to rethink how you farm
How long a day is that ?300 acres a day with our 939 on a set of 10 meter triples is a walk in the park for it
will do 30acres per hour ok cutting, depends on how much road work there is to how long 300 acres takesHow long a day is that ?
I'd be happy to go back to Holland to visit some of the folks I met during the 3 months that I worked there.take trip to holland land below sea level is drained , if the land is that wet then maybe its time to rethink how you farm
We have farmed in the past on some very wet land & you have to farm to make the most of your land, If making a duck pound or a wild bird area makes more money than keeping cattle then that is the thing to doI'd be happy to go back to Holland to visit some of the folks I met during the 3 months that I worked there.
The land being below sea level isn't generally the issue across the Irish Sea, but I'm sure the folks farming over there will be interested in your ideas.
Are you pro rewilding?We have farmed in the past on some very wet land & you have to farm to make the most of your land, If making a duck pound or a wild bird area makes more money than keeping cattle then that is the thing to do
Slow on the road- I'm told difficult to drive, and even over here they don't work with the road rules (too wide with the front on) and same issues with the Big M, 300k AUD plus tied up in a machine that only mows and windrows.I never understood why these never caught on outside of the States.
I never understood why these never caught on outside of the States.
You be surprised. I have seen them take some heavy 4ft plus crops of oats.I don't think these have anything like the power required to cut a serious British/Irish grass crop. You put triples on a tractor in the UK and 300hp knows about it in heavy crops.
Slow on the road- I'm told difficult to drive, and even over here they don't work with the road rules (too wide with the front on) and same issues with the Big M, 300k AUD plus tied up in a machine that only mows and windrows.
They work great in states where they can run 20ft down the road with no problems and escorts. A bloke near me had a 15/16 ft machine and it's a beast on the road, he technically needs an escort and plus it's slow.
I ran them in the Sudan and they were extremely good machines. Actually they are very easy to drive and very manoueverable. We had sickle bar headers but with a rotary cutter bar they fly. However they are wide on the road.I don't think these have anything like the power required to cut a serious British/Irish grass crop. You put triples on a tractor in the UK and 300hp knows about it in heavy crops.
They look nimble and handy for what they are but they don't offer much over a 6m combi unit front and rear, I suppose the cab will be nicer and better vision. In the also ran category [from profi https://www.profi.co.uk/test-centre/mowers-tedders-rakes/vicon-red-bull-self-propelled-mower]. I can't think of ever seeing anyone with a set of Vicon mowers, Kvernland were rare enough. This thing can't have made it far past the prototype stage:
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You be surprised. I have seen them take some heavy 4ft plus crops of oats.
Yeah most if not all have roller conditioners. The Massey mowers can be ordered with a 5 roller conditioner (most have just the 2 interlocking rollers) The mower and conditioner are all viable speed drives. I have seen blokes cutting Lucerne at 30 kph (19mph) with them.Is there a conditioner element in their header thingy?
What is lucerne? Can it be grown in damp climates like we have in irelandYeah most if not all have roller conditioners. The Massey mowers can be ordered with a 5 roller conditioner (most have just the 2 interlocking rollers) The mower and conditioner are all viable speed drives. I have seen blokes cutting Lucerne at 30 kph (19mph) with them.
alfalfa .if the soil is sitting wet in the winter then no ,you would be better off with red cloverWhat is lucerne? Can it be grown in damp climates like we have in ireland
High protein perennial legume. Needs free draining soils. I have seen two place Ireland growing Lucerne now. There was a large dairy featured on grassmens that was growing it. Also the the family on the carsehall series on Farmflix were growing it.What is lucerne? Can it be grown in damp climates like we have in ireland