JD 6430 Drawing Silage through the town

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  • @conanbradley9815
    @conanbradley9815 3 года назад +2

    Class video lad 👍

    • @WayneMescal
      @WayneMescal  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, there might be more if I can get hold of a computer to edit them but I don't think I'll be able to until next April I'd say. Just how it's working out :/

  • @patrickcormack7637
    @patrickcormack7637 3 года назад

    Where in the country are from. What town is that. I from tipperary. I do met a lot narrow roads and street in my one town and country.

    • @WayneMescal
      @WayneMescal  3 года назад +1

      Kilrush in Clare. It was busier during other times of the day, this wasn't even the worst of it.

  • @patrickcormack7637
    @patrickcormack7637 3 года назад

    I hit a couary van one year. It wasn't my fault. He try pass me out on wite line a narrow bit road coming to a bend.

    • @WayneMescal
      @WayneMescal  3 года назад +2

      What a plonker. There's some bad drivers out there alright. Not saying I'm immune to getting in an accident myself either but you know...I'd consider myself steady enough.

  • @jack8242
    @jack8242 3 года назад

    That with sweanys on the 1 hour long run

    • @WayneMescal
      @WayneMescal  3 года назад

      Na I don't work for sweeneys. I do see them about though, they were at silage near kilrush there 2 days ago.

    • @jack8242
      @jack8242 3 года назад +1

      @@WayneMescal ya saw them myself

  • @harry.bethwaite
    @harry.bethwaite 3 года назад

    64 is a love/hate relationship but shit me it's like a slip and slide in the field, apart from that quality definitely prefer it over a 65/6630, we have a 40k autopower which is good but for roadwork it does 24mph/40kph that's it whilst an autoquad one should do 46kph just from it being geared

    • @WayneMescal
      @WayneMescal  3 года назад

      I agree with you on both points there. This one did roughly 46kph but also did struggle for grip on the steeper fields we went into. Also it would push the backend of the tractor if you were not careful while tipping out the load of silage. A grand little tractor though. I didn't mind driving it.