Ducati899
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This arrived today
The last few years not put you off the yellow 1s? Hopefully this 1 goes better for you
Save a few quid is more aimed at the fact I'm hoping to row up in front af the forager instead of paying a contractor.Save a few quid you say....
Bet you won't want to go back to single rotor after first field done with it.
He won't be over the moon if he had a 4 rotor?Save a few quid is more aimed at the fact I'm hoping to row up in front af the forager instead of paying a contractor.
Not sure the forager driver will be over the moon though.....
Fwiw I think they look goodIt’s certainly not the best looker on the market, but the demo we had on farm was really good.
The last few years not put you off the yellow 1s? Hopefully this 1 goes better for you
She's a beauty.well first none blue tractor on the farm ever bleed blue, but deal on offer from very local CaseIH dealer too good to resist
Is that twin rotor?
Is that twin rotor?
I've always thought a bigger capacity body would be a good idea on a bedder?Yeah this is the twin rotor one.
I've always thought a bigger capacity body would be a good idea on a bedder?
Seem to spend a lot of time filling it. If could just cut 3 or 4 hesstons in silage pit and load with grab would get more done, quicker.
Be interested how you guys work it.Theyve put a bale through it today and reckon its quicker. if im loading with the grab ive saw us do that just keep grabbing half bales and dropping in, bedder hardly stops.
Be interested how you guys work it.
Be an extra man to keep it going, but I think keeping the bedder going continuously would be enough to justify it.
I've always thought a bigger capacity body would be a good idea on a bedder?
Seem to spend a lot of time filling it. If could just cut 3 or 4 hesstons in silage pit and load with grab would get more done, quicker.
Lucas sell a monster one. I just feel when using ours I spend as much time filling it as I do blowing out straw.I have seen a big bale shredder thing on a farm before. I cannot remember the make, I think it was italian. It was not far off the size of a silage trailer and looked a lot of machine for putting a bit of straw about...
Has that got the gps dome out of interest?View attachment 1100870
Arrived this morning.
Yes it’s on the front you can see it in the picHas that got the gps dome out of interest?