We run a Crary in California and we are always at 4 .2 to 3 .8 ft deep to keep or brain dead clients from tearing up pipe with rippers. Other problem is winter veg harvest in wet field making deep ruts. So far all is good
You could have chosen music that was more distracting but it would had been hard to find. Otherwise excellent video. Great demonstration of the power of the New Holland.
My apologies for all the comments and questions but… this is a great set up and i got to learn more about it. Like how deep are you able to pull lines in with this setup and are you able to easily disconnect shank and use tractor for other operations? If so how long would it take to mount and dismount? Lmao if i ask anything more it should probably be if you have a venmo account so i can reimburse you for your time.
I really like this combo of equipment your running. It grabbed my attention because to me it seems with this style tractor a person can get the most hp to the transferred and locked to the ground and still utilize gps guidance.
If you watch my videos you know I don't normally use music. I had an issue getting sounds to match with the excavator and skid loader and tractor. Videos will be back to machine sounds.
I would imagine that if you guys learned to farm soil instead of plants your fields would be so absorbant you wouldn't need this tile, check out Gabe Brown to get started getting your soil sober and off expensive drugs, and off needing crutches like drainage tile. Save yourself a few million dollars over the next 20 years and leave your children land that produces yields without expensive imputs, you might very well save their life from suicide 30 years from now. Its silly to farm with chemicals now that we are educated in farming with biology.
Doesn’t matter anyway, the tile they’re putting in will be crushed the first year of harvest with an auger wagon. not sure if there’s something wrong with the video but appears they are putting it in about a foot and a half deep.😂
I would imagine if you knew anything about agriculture you would understand the reason for drain tile and why we use it, but obviously you don’t so I’m not going to waste my time trying to educate you.
You're back at it! Great to see. Never driven a New Holland but it looks like a monster! Serious deep tillage capabilities with that tile plow🙂
Thank you, We are happy to be back and can't wait for spring to arrive!
Such a cool machine!
Yes it is!
Great and interesting video. I like the T9. We see it in The Netherlands too, but with different machinery.
Thank you glad you enjoyed it!
Good to see ya back😊. Missed your videos.
Thank you feels good to be back! Hopefully spring starts soon!
We run a Crary in California and we are always at 4 .2 to 3 .8 ft deep to keep or brain dead clients from tearing up pipe with rippers. Other problem is winter veg harvest in wet field making deep ruts. So far all is good
You could have chosen music that was more distracting but it would had been hard to find. Otherwise excellent video. Great demonstration of the power of the New Holland.
Well, that was interesting. 😄
Interesting...... good or bad?
@@MichiganFarmPhotos Good...I've heard of farmer's doing that in the field and wasn't quite sure what they were talking about...now I know!
My apologies for all the comments and questions but… this is a great set up and i got to learn more about it. Like how deep are you able to pull lines in with this setup and are you able to easily disconnect shank and use tractor for other operations? If so how long would it take to mount and dismount? Lmao if i ask anything more it should probably be if you have a venmo account so i can reimburse you for your time.
Mike, no problem we love questions! If you have Facebook or Instagram look us up there and send us a message be happy to talk more about this set up.
dang it! why the cut away at 2:09 ?
Went back to it 🤣👍🏼
The tile got caught in the boot so it took a min to get it to feed out that's why I cut it there.
@ 2:09 Im wondering why that tile run was started on top and so shallow?
Great camera work!
I really like this combo of equipment your running. It grabbed my attention because to me it seems with this style tractor a person can get the most hp to the transferred and locked to the ground and still utilize gps guidance.
How do you cut and cap the tile at the end of the run? Does the guy running the plow get out and do it every run?
The 4inch boot has a hydraulic knife and crimper, it cuts at the top of the boot then smashes the tile, never have to get out
@@MichiganFarmPhotos is that from Crary? or who makes the boot/crimper combo?
I believe it is all from Crary
Where do you get a stringer like that
I believe they built it themselves
Plow it in shallow mow so that you can plow it out later with the ripper and crush it with the auger wagon….
Of course I had to ask Google "what the heck is a crary tile plow?" after seeing this.
Awesome!!! They are pretty sweet
A tire crazy ? Very well get him mud way will too strong
Stop the dang music so I can here the tractor! Please!
If you watch my videos you know I don't normally use music. I had an issue getting sounds to match with the excavator and skid loader and tractor. Videos will be back to machine sounds.
I would imagine that if you guys learned to farm soil instead of plants your fields would be so absorbant you wouldn't need this tile, check out Gabe Brown to get started getting your soil sober and off expensive drugs, and off needing crutches like drainage tile. Save yourself a few million dollars over the next 20 years and leave your children land that produces yields without expensive imputs, you might very well save their life from suicide 30 years from now. Its silly to farm with chemicals now that we are educated in farming with biology.
You’re changing the world, one RUclips comment at a time
Doesn’t matter anyway, the tile they’re putting in will be crushed the first year of harvest with an auger wagon. not sure if there’s something wrong with the video but appears they are putting it in about a foot and a half deep.😂
I would imagine if you knew anything about agriculture you would understand the reason for drain tile and why we use it, but obviously you don’t so I’m not going to waste my time trying to educate you.