Amazing to see how advanced farming gets so quickly while still maintaining basic concepts. Just bigger, faster and more efficient. Great video as always, Mike!
Awesome first stop tour, I wish PFG n dealerships successful year, Hope tours goes well, so jealous of hat, T-shirt n test driving as been few years since I got chance test drive different tractors especially Deutz Fahr.
I first saw Deutz and Fendt tractors when stationed in Germany in the early 80s. the craziest thing I saw was a tractor that seem to have no engine, just the front frame, mowing with something that was not a cycle bar, and sounded like a lawn mower. The tractor was quite loud for its size, the only possible place for the Diesel engine had to be under the farmers feet. I later found out that loud little tractor had an opposed piston engine under the workstation. a Fendt GT 275 or 360. I wondered if that fast little mower would be something that US farmers would find handy, fast forward to today, disc mowers have pretty much replaced cycle bars. it's also good to see a different color of green in the field.👍
Mike, I had never seen your channel videos but glad I seen you on Border View Farms. You have great content and enjoying some of them. We are located near South Padres Island, Texas. Give us a hollers if you ever make it this way. On our channel we do Hay, Cattle and sum fab/wood work ETC. Have a great day Sr.
The wheel rake. It looks like it would be hard on the wheels and the teeth on the wheels, raking the hay, rubbing it on the ground like that. We used to use a bar rake, and just barely kept the teeth right above the ground because he didn’t want the teeth to rub on the ground because it will break the teeth off.
Hey Mike great video, just a random question. On the 6 series tractor with mechanical rear remote valve is there a way to lock them in continuous flow to say run a fan for a planter. Thank!
30 people? When a dealer has an event in the UK, certainly the ones I have participated in, we expect upwards of 200 people and a good event/demo/ open day would have 500 or more interested people. There’s just so much work involved from organising the brands and their representatives, catering, the machinery and haulage if remote from the depot. The pubicity before is very important as is the post event publicity and not forgetting the whole point, closing sales.
Well I've been to lots of these over the years and for a dealer event 30 is decent. Also there can be several factors but if farmers have lots of stuff to do for example lots of the farms in the area are behind putting up hay and they had the weather to make hay while this was going on. That's stuff that's hard to plan around months in advance. I've been to several dealer open houses in the evenings and or in the off or slow season that can pull in the kind of numbers your talking about.
@@farmhandmike You should come over to West Wales to see how the best dealers do it here. Interest has fallen off over the last thirty years certainly, as machinery has got bigger and volume has declined but a grassland demo by a dealer still pulls in hundreds unless it is pouring with rain. A static event or feeding/bedding demo on a farm or college during the day may pull in fewer people but less than 50 would be disappointing for even a small scale demo. The least well attended public organised demo I’ve ever attended was specifically for a Kuhn feeding/bedding machine. [no reflection on Kuhn] These demos are usually just for a single farmer on his own yard rather than pre-publicised events of course.
What day and time is the Deutz Fahr Power & Precision Tour Event in South Dakota ????? .....i'm a South Dakota farmer/rancher and would like to try out a Deutz Fahr tractor.
Amazing to see how advanced farming gets so quickly while still maintaining basic concepts. Just bigger, faster and more efficient. Great video as always, Mike!
Some great mowing equiptment! 😃
Thanks a lot for the video! 😊👍🏻
You had nice equipment in the field😉👍 thanks for the video, looking forward to the next event👍😁
Awesome first stop tour, I wish PFG n dealerships successful year, Hope tours goes well, so jealous of hat, T-shirt n test driving as been few years since I got chance test drive different tractors especially Deutz Fahr.
Bellissimo video. Molto bello e molto bravo. Bel Trattore. Bei mezzi. Belle riprese. 👍👍👋👋💪💪🚜🔝🇮🇹🚨
I really like the looks of those tractors. They are sharp!
I first saw Deutz and Fendt tractors when stationed in Germany in the early 80s. the craziest thing I saw was a tractor that seem to have no engine, just the front frame, mowing with something that was not a cycle bar, and sounded like a lawn mower. The tractor was quite loud for its size, the only possible place for the Diesel engine had to be under the farmers feet. I later found out that loud little tractor had an opposed piston engine under the workstation. a Fendt GT 275 or 360. I wondered if that fast little mower would be something that US farmers would find handy, fast forward to today, disc mowers have pretty much replaced cycle bars. it's also good to see a different color of green in the field.👍
Glad that Deutz is doing this tour. I have signed up for that event in SC! Look forward to maybe meeting you there!
You got a busy summer ahead of you Mike
Great Video as always Brother Mike and TY for this footage 😊🙏🇺🇸
I received the bell alert 30 minutes ago. Totally enjoy your posts.
👍 of course. Happy subscriber 😊!
Nice event Mike Good luck withall the stops!
Hey Mike glad your back
Mike, I had never seen your channel videos but glad I seen you on Border View Farms. You have great content and enjoying some of them. We are located near South Padres Island, Texas. Give us a hollers if you ever make it this way. On our channel we do Hay, Cattle and sum fab/wood work ETC. Have a great day Sr.
Great. Well done.
Awesome video Mike 👍🏻.
Thanks for a good video. looks like residential development is creeping up on what once was farmland.
Neat video Mike
The wheel rake. It looks like it would be hard on the wheels and the teeth on the wheels, raking the hay, rubbing it on the ground like that. We used to use a bar rake, and just barely kept the teeth right above the ground because he didn’t want the teeth to rub on the ground because it will break the teeth off.
Mandan. You should have gone and checked out Gabe browns place.
Browns ranch just east of town.
I like Mike less videos on RUclips from the imperial county California 👍👍🇺🇲
Hey Mike great video, just a random question. On the 6 series tractor with mechanical rear remote valve is there a way to lock them in continuous flow to say run a fan for a planter. Thank!
Yes,
30 people? When a dealer has an event in the UK, certainly the ones I have participated in, we expect upwards of 200 people and a good event/demo/ open day would have 500 or more interested people. There’s just so much work involved from organising the brands and their representatives, catering, the machinery and haulage if remote from the depot. The pubicity before is very important as is the post event publicity and not forgetting the whole point, closing sales.
Well I've been to lots of these over the years and for a dealer event 30 is decent. Also there can be several factors but if farmers have lots of stuff to do for example lots of the farms in the area are behind putting up hay and they had the weather to make hay while this was going on. That's stuff that's hard to plan around months in advance. I've been to several dealer open houses in the evenings and or in the off or slow season that can pull in the kind of numbers your talking about.
@@farmhandmike
You should come over to West Wales to see how the best dealers do it here. Interest has fallen off over the last thirty years certainly, as machinery has got bigger and volume has declined but a grassland demo by a dealer still pulls in hundreds unless it is pouring with rain. A static event or feeding/bedding demo on a farm or college during the day may pull in fewer people but less than 50 would be disappointing for even a small scale demo. The least well attended public organised demo I’ve ever attended was specifically for a Kuhn feeding/bedding machine. [no reflection on Kuhn] These demos are usually just for a single farmer on his own yard rather than pre-publicised events of course.
Great videos but what happened to the music you used to play, I miss the one with the horse in it.
What day and time is the Deutz Fahr Power & Precision Tour Event in South Dakota ????? .....i'm a South Dakota farmer/rancher and would like to try out a Deutz Fahr tractor.
We just had one in Watertown yesterday and having an event in Menno on Friday the 14th. Go to www.powerprecisiontour.com
thank you !!
Do we even have any dealers here in the northeast
Wakarusa Ag LLC
Was that second cutting? stuff seemed a little thin for as much rain as we've had around here the past few weeks.
I believe just first cutting.
At about 8:00, is it normal to run this moco skewed like that or does the op need to square it up?
We love all your videos! Where in South Carolina are you going to be?
JD Tractor & Stuff in Greer South Carolina on August 11
Howdy Farmhand Mike
Is that mower scalping the ground because it was uneven and rough ground?
This field was very rough.
😎😎
Like the video mike but what happened to versatile
I left Versatile last June.
Will you be at ag progress days in pa this year?
How can we find out where the closet field day to north Carolina will be at. We would come see all the equipment run.
August 11 there will be an event at JD Tractor & Stuff in Greer South Carolina. You can register at www.powerprecisiontour.com
With the haycondioner i see the guy driving on the just cut swath can he not drive by stradding the swath?
Hello!
what about new york state
None schedules for New York State this summer.
hei bra dette🙂
Thats some rough ground your on good thing your not on one of them old or IH tractors or case you would have to wear a kidney belt lol
what
Also it’s better to take more care of someone else’s equipment so you should go a bit slower