It’s amazing how far farm equipment has advanced in my lifetime. I started out pulling a ten foot disc, a two bottom plow, and either a two or four row planter. I started plowing when I was ten years old. My dad put me on our small tractor and had me drive it around a pasture for an hour or so. The next day I was plowing. Now one tractor and operator can cover more ground in a day than I could cover in a week. I enjoy watching videos about all aspects of farming.
My father made the same reflexion. He was born in 1952, and his grandfather taught him to plow with a horse (he wasn't persuaded by tractors, unlike his son). Well now he's sitting in a confortable sonorized cabin, suspended heated seat, self steering powerful tractor with a big machine behind, listening to the bluetooth or calling handsfree. Agriculture is probably one of the sectors that has had the most devellopment in the modern times.
@@davidtuchscherer6276 My father borrowed the neighbors mule team one summer and put me to plowing our tobacco with them. I don’t remember how old I was but I wasn’t driving yet. I was nervous about it before I started but they were easier to handle than I expected.
@@yagzefedemirel3934 that's a headland turn not going around a tree the GPS cant see the trees the most you can do is mark a rough location to remind you roughly where the tree is for night time working but it has no arability to go around trees.
*Running that 65-meter machine around trees is quite impressive and accurate! Great video - I'd love to hear the engine while it's pulling that thing!!!*
I live in one of the biggest agricultural states in the US and have been around farm equipment my whole life and never imagined anything like this even existed! Our average farm in my state is between 5 and 10,000 acres with the bigger farms in the 20K to 30K acre range and our normal air seeders are no more than 1/2 the size of yours. You guys built a very specialized machine here and your getting your monies worth out of your tractor operator he knows how to handle this monster very well.
i watched this video and felt motivated. my friends saw this video and felt motivated. my neighbours saw this and were motivated. we rent a projector in a big field and my village people saw this and felt motivated. thank you so much for this video. may god bless you.
This is simply astounding, the immense scale of everything in this clip is truly extraordinary. Hats off to the driver and their incredible skill at making this look routine. Thanks to all the farmers around the world, we’d starve without your hard work.
@@bobthebuilder2922 if i should guess its for migrating insects-bees that pollinate the crop in the field... here in norway farmers often leave rows of trees around fields to protect against wind ore give shadow to livestock,, but a single tree in the middle of a gigantic field wouldnt do that. but maybe a single tree could give shadow for say a few kengurus ore somthing. hehe
Not for more, depopulation, wars, bad health ect ect.... The apogy is well finished. Thats why some studies are saying than high technology machines will be essentiel in a near future @@user-lx2yc5mr2t
Probably on GPS, but still amazing to watch. It could be great benefit for humanity if people learn how many efforts it takes around the world just trying to grow and distribute the foods almost every citizen on earth eats. It is in my estimation absolutely beyond belief that so many people worldwide work so hard and continuously, let’s never forget the fact that they are doing it because they want to, not because someone forces them. Even more odd is that they seem to succeed continuously too. In a nutshell that’s what ‘taking pride in your work’ means, and it’s exactly that that is driving these people to do their work. Thanks for providing the great footage and keep uploading!
mods2017portal.com/farming-simulator-2017-mods/implements-tools/zells-214ft-sowing-rig-v1.3.html it's not as large as in the vidéo, but it's very big XD
@@hsp3156 really? I was wondering why they would leave them. But if everyone cut em there would be none left. Looks like they circled them ahead of time, wonder if they were marking gps
Gps is used to keep it in a dead straight line gps doesnt turn the machine u have to do that manually i know i used to operste 600hp steiger quadtracks with big air seeders gps operated
I wondered how the driver was going to handle the trees, very nice. As much as a pain in the ass those trees are, it nice to see that someone had enough respect for the land to leave a reminder what once covered the land. Also, the drone photography was awesome. :-)
Some operations out West that have vast plots / acres actually use single trees as plot / land markers. Instead of fence rows to mark land they use single trees. Most times the trees are pinned and named for example (Baker Farm point South East / Smith Farm point North West will be staked at a tree). This piece of land could actually has 5 different land owners all cash cropping to Zells.
So there's no boundary marking at all? Just trees in the centre of the field? In the UK it seems we mainly use Hawthorn (cratageus monogyna) as a border plant.
@@WhoThisMonkey Yes many older land boundaries are legally marked by a large tree or rock, however the recorded survey will both describe the tree and reference the tree to several other persistent monuments in the vicinity, it is unlawful to molest these natural boundary monuments. In addition the true survey measures will be recorded going back to some permanent public survey reference(possibly miles away) and filed with the county or state records office, as such a new monument could be placed if the old tree was to die or burn or an angry landowner digs up and moves the rock or places many similar rocks near by. Small plots near urban areas often use an iron bar driven fully into the ground and given a plastic cap with the name of the survey company, the measurement record will then reference this to a larger local survey monument.
This is on a massive plot of land owned by Zells in moree, so yes, those trees are vital for a couple reasons. Mainly to divide up the land, and to pass land use regulations that a specific amount of natural vegetation must stay untouched. It just so happens that the amount of trees in the center of his paddocks and right at the edges add up enough
@ghulam abbas they have to they are protected. Very stupid that they arent allowed to take them down they will get fined or jailed for removing them. Farmers get very frustrated at this
@@bosertheropode5443 Those standalone trees slowdown wind? Are you sure?! You are mistaken. What you rote is applicable to a forest, not to a standalone tree.
Existe pecuaristas e Agricultores e mineradoras que se preocupam com a natureza muito mais do quê algumas pessoas que vivem na cidade, não adianta o homem precisa de produzir para viver no conforto e consumir, a melhor forma o que podemos fazer para a natureza é retribuir o que ela oferece para nós, e dá para fazer isso, até uma simples criança evitando de jogar alguns papéis de balinha no chão já faz isso.
My guess is that the tractor is GPS enabled. They pretty much drive themselves these days. One of the reasons it's not hard to spend a million plus on one of them.
Just fantastic!! When you go out of the tractor to control parts of the implement you have to walk for an half kilometer :D Possible that's the largest agricolture implement in the world?
That's alot of land to cover. Respect to the hard working farmers. Damm that's work. Farmers really are the hardest working folks on earth. I have done many trades and jobs. Farming takes many skills and farmers can fix anything with nothing . Mcguyvers
for sake of the future seedlings, I hope that planter has spot -stopping capabilities. Over seeding would make growing conditions in those areas less effective and certainly more difficult when harvesting. Nevertheless, very impressive piece of equipment but I think a simpler power tool would make this farmer's life easier; chain saw
I believe they aren''t allowed to clear any trees by law, but it does seem daft with the size of the gear they have, and it would be so much more efficient.
@@thenexusmedia29 Or perhaps the most simplest explanation ... That those trees are either very close to, or slightly more than, 100 yrs old ... Only a heathen will knock down trees that has been on a family farm that one can date back generations, using old photographs dating way back ... ... besides, seeing how tight that tractor driver was around the base of the trees, any advantages gained by knocking/uprooting them all, would be minimal, at best. So really nothing is gained by knocking down possibly generations old trees ...
Nice to see that they didn't cut the trees down like a lot of new younger generation that took over the farm. To make it faster and cheaper to plant the crops. The first generation farmers planted these trees for reason.
That tractor cab looks like a pilothouse on a ship. Had to look up what kind of tractor it was. Big Baldwin 600 manufactured in new south Wales where the farm is also located. No info in the description...? When those stabilizing cables drag such as at 4:57. How much seed is dislodged. And when circling trees, does the seed dispenser shut itself off via the GPS registering that seed has already been planted? And why would it not pick itself up also when circling in preplanted areas. Seems a bit wasteful with the size of the circle and the trees it is obviously going to have to navigate around.
Baldwin 600, designed after 20 years experience building locomotives and in the mining industries from the 1960s, custom built Baldwin DM525 made in early eighties by E M Baldwin & sons, castle hill, Sydney, Australia. this one 600 hp. has sloping windows in cab like most machines of today. uses mainly Cummins engines, J310 drivelines with Clark d75830 axles, air brakes, cab tilts back, bonnet lifts forward to get at engine and transmission, Cat or GM engines available as option. we should make them today to compete with imported tractors.
bob nob, completely agree, i have plenty of power farming magazines which have lots of good Aussie know how, imagine if we built one good engine here all Aussie designed and made and sold it to the rest of the world we would make a fortune
actorzone that's right ,we should be making these tractors still here in Aus ,and so much more ,!!.real estate and corporate greed and media wrecking this great country.
Those fields are gigantic. I come from Germany and pretty much everything here is fields if it isn't forest. But damn, that much ground at once can only be possible in australia, i guess.
The hydraulics it must take to run the fans on two carts must be unreal. Maybe he’s just putting seed down and little or no fertilizer so he doesn’t require much velocity or fan speed but keeping two fans going at once has still got to take a healthy hydraulic system I would think
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are they still running the kta-1150 in the dp600 or have they changed engines . curious to know as im currently building a 1/16 scale version of the tractor .
Damn thats impressive!! wonder what the specs are on the tractor and planter? how many planters on the rig? and how much power does the tractor put out to pull all thats?
@@tandemwings4733 You are completely right! Big bud is the only tractor I had seen in this American truck aesthetic, and presumed it to be a big bud without looking closely.
It’s amazing how far farm equipment has advanced in my lifetime. I started out pulling a ten foot disc, a two bottom plow, and either a two or four row planter. I started plowing when I was ten years old. My dad put me on our small tractor and had me drive it around a pasture for an hour or so. The next day I was plowing. Now one tractor and operator can cover more ground in a day than I could cover in a week. I enjoy watching videos about all aspects of farming.
Wao amazing ❤️ love this and love technology abroad
Even more amazing is the price you have to pay for it :(
My father made the same reflexion. He was born in 1952, and his grandfather taught him to plow with a horse (he wasn't persuaded by tractors, unlike his son). Well now he's sitting in a confortable sonorized cabin, suspended heated seat, self steering powerful tractor with a big machine behind, listening to the bluetooth or calling handsfree. Agriculture is probably one of the sectors that has had the most devellopment in the modern times.
@@davidtuchscherer6276 My father borrowed the neighbors mule team one summer and put me to plowing our tobacco with them. I don’t remember how old I was but I wasn’t driving yet. I was nervous about it before I started but they were easier to handle than I expected.
Very impressive ability to be able to maneuver all of that equipment. Thanks to all the farmers for putting food on our tables
He is using gps bro. No one can steer something that big
Yağız Efe Demirel gps?
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Here is an example. They apply this type of technology on bigger tractors too.
@@yagzefedemirel3934 that's a headland turn not going around a tree the GPS cant see the trees the most you can do is mark a rough location to remind you roughly where the tree is for night time working but it has no arability to go around trees.
Gps
*Running that 65-meter machine around trees is quite impressive and accurate! Great video - I'd love to hear the engine while it's pulling that thing!!!*
yea those look like good firewood.
Total Respect,.Thank you for feeding families,.God bless you
Avrò visto questo video decine di volta. Ogni volta rimango impressionato dall' abilità dell' operatore, manovre perfette. Complimenti a lui.
I live in one of the biggest agricultural states in the US and have been around farm equipment my whole life and never imagined anything like this even existed! Our average farm in my state is between 5 and 10,000 acres with the bigger farms in the 20K to 30K acre range and our normal air seeders are no more than 1/2 the size of yours. You guys built a very specialized machine here and your getting your monies worth out of your tractor operator he knows how to handle this monster very well.
Hello Karl, I would be interested to speak with you. I am an agricultural producer from Argentina and I would like to contact you.
@@franbo5133 let’s contact me.. we can share each other about farm
That tractor is a Big Bud built in Montana. USA baby!
@@FINfinFINfinFINfin went out of business many years ago!
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Shout out to the draw bar pin. You hang in there good buddy!
Yup, now my coffee is on the table and in my nose
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i watched this video and felt motivated.
my friends saw this video and felt motivated.
my neighbours saw this and were motivated.
we rent a projector in a big field and my village people saw this and felt motivated.
thank you so much for this video. may god bless you.
Out of wondering, how are guys doing? What crops you guys do there?
This is simply astounding, the immense scale of everything in this clip is truly extraordinary. Hats off to the driver and their incredible skill at making this look routine. Thanks to all the farmers around the world, we’d starve without your hard work.
Those couple of trees must be mighty important.
plenty of people have asked. they can't take them away because Australian laws.
@@noname-zs4ev the biggest nanny state in the world!
@@noname-zs4ev what is the purpose of those trees?
@@bobthebuilder2922 if i should guess its for migrating insects-bees that pollinate the crop in the field...
here in norway farmers often leave rows of trees around fields to protect against wind ore give shadow to livestock,, but a single tree in the middle of a gigantic field wouldnt do that.
but maybe a single tree could give shadow for say a few kengurus ore somthing. hehe
@@samkom33 yeah lol who knows
Amazing it just shows how farming has changed through the years !
Skilled driver going round those trees! This rig is awesome :)
Frithgar hey bud, I know it's really cool!
Frithgar Hello :)
Frithgar hi frith
Frithgar Why did'nt We get this with the big bud DLC XD
Frithgar biggest fan
Absolutely incredible. I'll bet this guy could plant more in a month than all of humanity could just 200 years ago.
He plants 5 acres twice every time he goes around one of those trees :(
in Eastern Europe and Asia, human labor is cheaper and more productive than this expensive machinery
Not for more, depopulation, wars, bad health ect ect.... The apogy is well finished.
Thats why some studies are saying than high technology machines will be essentiel in a near future @@user-lx2yc5mr2t
looks so cool my friend, so modern
Wow. That's a big Zen Garden!
Outstanding. In a field of it's own, one could say.
The tractor certainly has the look of a Big Bud. Being from Montana, I had the pleasure of operating many Big Bud tractors.
Bourgault: we have the world's largest air seeder!
Zells: hold my beer
Probably on GPS, but still amazing to watch.
It could be great benefit for humanity if people learn how many efforts it takes around the world just trying to grow and distribute the foods almost every citizen on earth eats.
It is in my estimation absolutely beyond belief that so many people worldwide work so hard and continuously, let’s never forget the fact that they are doing it because they want to, not because someone forces them.
Even more odd is that they seem to succeed continuously too. In a nutshell that’s what ‘taking pride in your work’ means, and it’s exactly that that is driving these people to do their work. Thanks for providing the great footage and keep uploading!
Is that a Baldwin?
We need this in farming simulator
this tractor is in fs but this seeder is best and is not in fs
They had something similar to this in FS17 but not quite as big or at least not two everything they were pulling here
mods2017portal.com/farming-simulator-2017-mods/implements-tools/zells-214ft-sowing-rig-v1.3.html it's not as large as in the vidéo, but it's very big XD
It is it’s the big bud 747 I don’t know about the planter and the seed extenders are in the game too
higliem to bad they don’t have this for fs19
Amazing, that they did not cut the beautiful trees. My maximal honour to the owner of the farm!
It’s because it’s a law they cant
@@hsp3156 really? I was wondering why they would leave them. But if everyone cut em there would be none left.
Looks like they circled them ahead of time, wonder if they were marking gps
@@hsp3156those trees are bs, look how much money they waste. Trans plant them somewhere else
Don't know why...but this video was so relaxing.
Wow! Skills, I could watch all day. So cool that they have kept the trees.
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I can't even pull my jet ski out of the garage without hitting the planter box.
Great video. Does this drill fold up for transport or does it just stay in one big block of land?
Its end tow
Yes it folds up
bigtractorpower fold up mate
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Я в шоке. Какое уважение к дереву!!!!! Где у нас есть деревья на полях?? НИКОГДА, сняли бы и сравняли землю
They can’t because those trees are legally binding, they mark the borders for the old property before it was bought up by zells
А зачем она нужна в поле,от нее одни убытки.ее можно спокойно пересадить в другое место.по мне это в пустую потраченное время
It's pretty accurate running around trees with a 65 meter machine! Nice video - I would like to hear the engine while it pulls this thing!!!
Gps is used to keep it in a dead straight line gps doesnt turn the machine u have to do that manually i know i used to operste 600hp steiger quadtracks with big air seeders gps operated
Not a single engine, this particular seeder needs a twin engine setup and massive hydraulic oil tanks to run it.
@@klo1679 single engine
Each tree is important dude... if we understand their importance. 😍😍
Fantastic land, amazing farm work, so amazing driving.
Happy new year to you! 🙏🌹❤️
they had a video a couple years ago with two jd 9520T's pulling it in tandem, glad to see they've got enough hp now. massive!
I thought my father is driving very good. But this is next level dirving.
That’s next level spelling
I wondered how the driver was going to handle the trees, very nice. As much as a pain in the ass those trees are, it nice to see that someone had enough respect for the land to leave a reminder what once covered the land. Also, the drone photography was awesome. :-)
Because you’re all wondering, it’s a Baldwin DP600 with a Cummins KTA 1150 (or would have been when made)
almost al cool as the big bud 747 V16
This aint seeding, this is pure art!
Приятно смотреть на работу профессионала! 🔥👍
To są dopiero farmy .super materiał ,pozdrawiam💪👍
Some operations out West that have vast plots / acres actually use single trees as plot / land markers. Instead of fence rows to mark land they use single trees. Most times the trees are pinned and named for example (Baker Farm point South East / Smith Farm point North West will be staked at a tree). This piece of land could actually has 5 different land owners all cash cropping to Zells.
Nope.
So there's no boundary marking at all? Just trees in the centre of the field?
In the UK it seems we mainly use Hawthorn (cratageus monogyna) as a border plant.
@@WhoThisMonkey Yes many older land boundaries are legally marked by a large tree or rock, however the recorded survey will both describe the tree and reference the tree to several other persistent monuments in the vicinity, it is unlawful to molest these natural boundary monuments. In addition the true survey measures will be recorded going back to some permanent public survey reference(possibly miles away) and filed with the county or state records office, as such a new monument could be placed if the old tree was to die or burn or an angry landowner digs up and moves the rock or places many similar rocks near by.
Small plots near urban areas often use an iron bar driven fully into the ground and given a plastic cap with the name of the survey company, the measurement record will then reference this to a larger local survey monument.
This is on a massive plot of land owned by Zells in moree, so yes, those trees are vital for a couple reasons. Mainly to divide up the land, and to pass land use regulations that a specific amount of natural vegetation must stay untouched. It just so happens that the amount of trees in the center of his paddocks and right at the edges add up enough
Loved the way they took time and go round rather than cutting them.
crazy
Nice video, greetings from Norway🚜
Sembrar esos campos inmensos , con esas maquinarias es hacer una obra de arte!!! Magnífico!!!
Хорошая и приятная работа!!!
I really appreciate.
You can so much care about trees.
@ghulam abbas they have to they are protected. Very stupid that they arent allowed to take them down they will get fined or jailed for removing them. Farmers get very frustrated at this
This is a very relaxing video. Kind of like Japanese monks raking gravel in their garden.
This is a very good video 📹 put together very well and great music 🎶
i have big respect for those guys didnt cut that tree .
What are benefits of that?
Vadim S Australian laws forbidding them to cut those trees down
@@vadims8742 Trees prevent the soll from eroding, they are slowing Down the wind and they are habitats for animals
@@bosertheropode5443 Those standalone trees slowdown wind? Are you sure?! You are mistaken.
What you rote is applicable to a forest, not to a standalone tree.
@@vadims8742 lonely trees and small groups of trees are also slowing the wind. Should they cut them down and make the fields even more sterile?
O que é uma atitude muito bonita nesse video é q vcs se preocuparam em deixar as arvores em paz não se importando em contarna-las.
👏👏👏👏👏parabens!
Existe pecuaristas e Agricultores e mineradoras que se preocupam com a natureza muito mais do quê algumas pessoas que vivem na cidade, não adianta o homem precisa de produzir para viver no conforto e consumir, a melhor forma o que podemos fazer para a natureza é retribuir o que ela oferece para nós, e dá para fazer isso, até uma simples criança evitando de jogar alguns papéis de balinha no chão já faz isso.
@@julielblender7370 pois é.
This is in Australia, the trees are required by law to not be cut down, for a handful of reasons.
Love to see the video of this bad boy folding up for road transport.
i Lover Farming! This amazing equiptment is crazy!
Skilled driver going around those trees neatly 👍🚜
My guess is that the tractor is GPS enabled. They pretty much drive themselves these days.
One of the reasons it's not hard to spend a million plus on one of them.
Now for the fun part, back that thing up into a shed.
with the seed carts still on.
no name lmao can you imagine that
Imposible hahahaha
It most likely folds up, not that that would help a lot
It fold down
Well now I know what I want for Christmas
ORANGE STAR what
I want fiedls like this :D
Just fantastic!!
When you go out of the tractor to control parts of the implement you have to walk for an half kilometer :D
Possible that's the largest agricolture implement in the world?
Formidable
That's alot of land to cover. Respect to the hard working farmers. Damm that's work. Farmers really are the hardest working folks on earth. I have done many trades and jobs. Farming takes many skills and farmers can fix anything with nothing . Mcguyvers
من این فیلم صد بار دیدم هنوز از دیدنش سیر نشدم . کشاورزی ما صد سال از این کشاورزی عقب هسش . دمت گرم بابت این فیلم زیبات .
Enormes drivers skills, totally crazy 😳
Frere c est du GPS c est pas le conducteur
Да поля у них больше наших в сто раз!
To everyone not using freedom units, this monster is 214 feet which equals about 65 meters.
Here in europe we use meters, not feets.
Why to every European? We build the best cars in the world, so shut up.
@@Anonym-kd5wf the fuck are you saying? He just said it's 65 meters
Thanks Daniel👍 that thing is HUGE
已卄尺已几川丹几几 : no that title goes to Japan.
very very good driver ..greating from sweden.
Your video is great.thanks❤
Go check the wheel bearings and tyre pressure said the farmer😂
Чел на лютом опыте!
I could not even imagine getting the thing stuck!
EVERY 5 TIME I WATCH THIS I WELL COMMENT, LOVE IT, SOMETIMES I FORGET...
So that's how you make crop circles look so good 👍
for sake of the future seedlings, I hope that planter has spot -stopping capabilities. Over seeding would make growing conditions in those areas less effective and certainly more difficult when harvesting. Nevertheless, very impressive piece of equipment but I think a simpler power tool would make this farmer's life easier; chain saw
I believe they aren''t allowed to clear any trees by law, but it does seem daft with the size of the gear they have, and it would be so much more efficient.
The seeder has technology to know where it's seeded already and shuts off the rows that doesn't need seeding
Quien creeria que existen maquinarias como esas una bestia el tractor 🤙👍
They must really like those trees to waste so much time going around them instead of cutting them down.
999 999 with that bit of kit they could just ram it down
I think they need this for some reason.
there is prob some law that there has to be at least 1 tree in an area of .....square meters
That's exactly what I thought. Must've some sort of story.
@@thenexusmedia29
Or perhaps the most simplest explanation ...
That those trees are either very close to, or slightly more than, 100 yrs old ...
Only a heathen will knock down trees that has been on a family farm that one can date back generations, using old photographs dating way back ...
... besides, seeing how tight that tractor driver was around the base of the trees, any advantages gained by knocking/uprooting them all, would be minimal, at best. So really nothing is gained by knocking down possibly generations old trees ...
Nice to see that they didn't cut the trees down like a lot of new younger generation that took over the farm. To make it faster and cheaper to plant the crops. The first generation farmers planted these trees for reason.
As this area is around Collarenebri N.S.W. , the trees are all natural timber before clearing took place many yrs ago.
Great video and the music is great.
“ hOw DaRe YoU “
“oUr EcOsYsTeMs ArE dYiNg”
carlos perez did you have breakfast today?
Luma_venom_charged Prince i never eat breakfast
carlos perez oh yes makes sense now
@@lumaprince8309 people like perez would rather complain & let millions of people go hungry....
Bore off Carlos!
That tractor cab looks like a pilothouse on a ship.
Had to look up what kind of tractor it was.
Big Baldwin 600 manufactured in new south Wales where the farm is also located.
No info in the description...?
When those stabilizing cables drag such as at 4:57. How much seed is dislodged.
And when circling trees, does the seed dispenser shut itself off via the GPS registering that seed has already been planted?
And why would it not pick itself up also when circling in preplanted areas.
Seems a bit wasteful with the size of the circle and the trees it is obviously going to have to navigate around.
Baldwin 600, designed after 20 years experience building locomotives and in the mining industries from the 1960s, custom built Baldwin DM525 made in early eighties by E M Baldwin & sons, castle hill, Sydney, Australia. this one 600 hp. has sloping windows in cab like most machines of today. uses mainly Cummins engines, J310 drivelines with Clark d75830 axles, air brakes, cab tilts back, bonnet lifts forward to get at engine and transmission, Cat or GM engines available as option. we should make them today to compete with imported tractors.
bob nob, completely agree, i have plenty of power farming magazines which have lots of good Aussie know how, imagine if we built one good engine here all Aussie designed and made and sold it to the rest of the world we would make a fortune
We did and they just exported the ideas and now we make practically nothing
The American Way :(
actorzone that's right ,we should be making these tractors still here in Aus ,and so much more ,!!.real estate and corporate greed and media wrecking this great country.
Can you imagine someone ordering a Baldwin with a GM engine?
I love the music and that is one heck of a planter.
Pestacular la vdd incleible maquina 👏👏👏👏
Saludo desde argentina 🙏🙏
What we watched in 6:58 was his run for half that day.
OMG! Crop circles!!!!
Those fields are gigantic. I come from Germany and pretty much everything here is fields if it isn't forest. But damn, that much ground at once can only be possible in australia, i guess.
Dragon7722 America
Tim Lush honestly I wonder sometimes. Here in America and in Canada fields get pretty big but it's all different in Australia
Nellson Stout all I know is I would hate to have to harvest that field unless I had some huge custom combine lol
Tim Lush if I was a betting man I'd say they hire custom harvesting crews
nope just multiple headers/ harvesters!
Amazing... Huge Machine I've Never Seen Before
That is an absolutely massive, field, and planter
One of my biggest dreams to see something like this in real.
Funny thing is that this exact one isn’t very far from where I live.
Is that big bud from the Welker farm? I think Mike Mitchell in Canada needs this for his 45k acer farm lol
I thought Mike Mitchell farms around 80k acers? 🤔 His Bourgault drills and tractors look small in comparison to this beast :D
It's not even a Big Bud....
the tractor is a Baldwin built here in Australia
@@sherlock8627 Looks like a component built tractor similar to Big Buds. Easy to just keep rebuilding and upgrading and use for many many years.
Круто конечно) Но лучше пересадить эти карагачи!
Ну или спилить
Great great work....Big like from Romania 🥇🤝💖
Skills pays the bills ., and the right machine for the right jobs
That was more like a Satisfaction compilation
Makes me proud to be Australian...
На это можно смотреть вечно
Damn for some reason this is really satisfying to watch
That's a hell of a setup. I wish they made those Big Bud tractors still.
Baldwin tractor.
It's not a big bud
Вот это мощь, профессионализм и умение👍
The hydraulics it must take to run the fans on two carts must be unreal. Maybe he’s just putting seed down and little or no fertilizer so he doesn’t require much velocity or fan speed but keeping two fans going at once has still got to take a healthy hydraulic system I would
think
thank you for feeding our nation
Awesome video and wonderful choice in music
Salesman: How many graincarts?
Zells: Yes...
Nice music/video combination. I wonder why the trees aren't removed?
we need them
@@checheboIn the plains States we have wind rows of Bois D'arc trees to control wind erosion, but not in the fields, too much.
global warming ;-;
@@chechebo ha, ha.
Dude they are important cause they slow the wind and they hold the soil and many birds and other animals youse them as nesting grounds
Smart farming in the world
Where else would it be?
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@@mtl-ss1538 dont be jealous my man...
are they still running the kta-1150 in the dp600 or have they changed engines .
curious to know as im currently building a 1/16 scale version of the tractor .
It's like a 12 stones garden in Japan, but much bigger. Hello from Russia
Damn thats impressive!! wonder what the specs are on the tractor and planter? how many planters on the rig? and how much power does the tractor put out to pull all thats?
you can search for *big bud tractor* to find out :)
@@williamhansen9456 No. It is NOT a Bud. It is a 600hp Baldwin. Made in Australia.
@@tandemwings4733 You are completely right! Big bud is the only tractor I had seen in this American truck aesthetic, and presumed it to be a big bud without looking closely.