I click like on all your videos before I've even watched them, they are always great! They are by far the best farm videos on RUclips. I like that you don't have a fancy introduction, that you include lots of information about the machines, and that you don't ramble on or try to make yourself a star. We see the machines, not you. Excellent Job!
What is even more astounding than this planter is the superb explanation about this very smart planter.Thay should make anyone buying a planter like this watch this video first.
This thing is unlike any other planter I've ever seen. That contouring row is really interesting. And it just looks cool. Crazy tools and accessories it comes with.
You would need 4 college degrees to fix a problem on that planter, such technologies to put seed in the ground. I’d like to see Bloomberg fix it or even know what it is. Go farmers!
Same goes with new cars. Not sure why you would want a Politician who is familiar with this sort of stuff. I would much prefer one who is familiar with history, economics, law, and political science. No one is good at everything.
I have been watching the one that Brians farming videos has been demoing. His is the 40ft version with the fendt 942 tractor. Its an awesome bit of kit. He had that running at 13mph and the fendt tractor has the same type of air system on its tyres, were it'll lower the tyre pressure for planting.
The Momentum 32 at the beginning of this video is the same exact machine Brian used. It was here planting corn in Kentucky at the end of March on local AGCO brand farm show in the opening clip. After corn finished here the planter headed up to Ohio.
Mr. Kuster excellent work, even I am not having any planter I understood most of it. And also it seems to be a fantastic high tech machine. Thanks a lot.
Michael Taylor that’s quite the understatement. In Europe Fendt is THE flagship agriculture brand. John Deere is respected as is Case amongst European farmers, but Fendt is the King of the Hill. If you’re a serious farmer especially in dairy, you’re running a combination of Fendt and Claas machinery. And for good reason, they’re innovative and have been two steps ahead of competition for a couple decades now.
@@Studio23Media Where I live seeing a Fendt on a farm is a sign that the farm is doing really well financially. Fendt machinery is expensive, but truth is that the quality is unmatched.
I see that too Jeff. The rows are out of the soil for maybe 4-6 feet. On a different note, I would venture to say this planter probably approaches that $1,000,000 price tag?? Other competing planters are already at over $500,000 with comparable row configurations. In my area back in the '90's I could buy 4-5 quarters of land for that much. I'd rather own the land.....
@@switzerblitzer2701 That is completely false. That planter is nowhere near 1 million dollars, and if you think it is, then you've probably never quoted one or a competitors near that size.
The thinking that goes into designing something like this is mind boggling. I'd need a month to get my head around all those features. They must have a back up team to instruct customers how to operate this machine. Crazy piece of kit.
Drapers do flex some I have one but very little. There isn't a draper in the world that can harvest on those contours which begs the question does anybody need a planter like that if you can't harvest the crop
*just use a very narrow harvester* would be my answer to that. Everyone knows getting the seeds in to the point of germination is the hard part I would argue and hence the thinking behind something as complex as this in the first place. Is amazing to watch. Can't imagine the cost to fix if you run over a rock!
Pretty neat, but it doesn't stay engaged with the ground on the terraces. hardly enough flex for that. Row units completely come out of the ground on them.
That flex/float is amazing! My only issue is all the technological systems that are on it are great when they’re working but I’ll bet they’re expensive to repair and doubt you could continue using the planter until they were.
BTP, I've been watching this planter on Brian's farming and I am wondering about how the offset change is handled switching from 32x15 for beans to 16x30 for corn. Also curious how they lift the unused row units for 16 row operation.
Wow. I‘ve never seen a planter from fendt. Cool to see it on your channel. Great that the brand of my tractor is getting bigger in the u.s. What do you think over there of the fendt machines (tractor or other machines)? Greetings from south tyrol, the northest part of italy Wolfgang To be honest, I like my tractor very much. It‘s very good to drive, very comfortable and when the heart is beating normal again after hearing the price, I had to say (and I am still saying it now after 4 years working with it): it is worth every single cent! Yes I know: I‘m a fan ;-)
Cillian Galvin Jo, de baun a guate sochn. Obm Arion tat i mi sogor traun wos zum kafn. Hob selber an mahner (corto 270) von denen. Schau amol auf mein kanal vorbei, vielleicht findest do jo wos interessantes...? ;-) Grüsse aus dem süden!
be interesting to see if you blow a tire and have to use whatever you have laying around if the quality of planting is destroyed, cause ya know your gonna do whatever to keep the process going
Nice man if I had that at my farm man me and my buddy's would use on our fields but I cant go to my farm because it's like 10 or 9 miles away and I own two houses 1 at the farm and one here but my main houses is here.
The row units are based one the WHITE. These is more to talk about the how the made 16/32 and 24/48 split row vs. all other brands that do spit 16/31 and 24/47. I hope to film the Momentum seeding double crop beans in wheat straw next month to talk about the row units.
Not on the Fendt. They have a new frame design that allows for a full 48 and 32 rows on the split row. The 32 should be back here for double crop soybeans in June. I will go over the frame design changes.
Orange Man Bad you say? He caused everything but of course, CNN never lies to me. How much money you get from him due to the rough soybean trade last year? Care to answer that one?
@@echutch you by chance wouldn't be those type of farmers that try to farm 5 counties away from where they belong? If you need to blame anyone about the current state of the Ag economy, start with them. This use to be a game about how much you could make per acre, now they turned it into a game about volume, which not all farmers can compete with.
Uuuhhhhmmm, yeah I'm about halfway into this presentation and I'm already going "you have really lost me, I get it you got some pretty cool German engineered equipment there. It better be pretty bullet proof/ infantry proof dependable otherwise it's just over engineered junk it's going to break down at critical moments in probably spend most of its time in the repair bay of the dealership". If it is very dependable it'll be very popular I'm sure.
This video is a nuts and bolts type video for someone who might want to try one and want to know all it can do. I just got a 24 row model filmed This week and it will be a 10 minute video showing it in action and giving some basic specs. More fun style video but I appreciate AGCO taking time to share lots of details on this one.
I click like on all your videos before I've even watched them, they are always great! They are by far the best farm videos on RUclips. I like that you don't have a fancy introduction, that you include lots of information about the machines, and that you don't ramble on or try to make yourself a star. We see the machines, not you. Excellent Job!
What is even more astounding than this planter is the superb explanation about this very smart planter.Thay should make anyone buying a planter like this watch this video first.
This thing is unlike any other planter I've ever seen. That contouring row is really interesting. And it just looks cool. Crazy tools and accessories it comes with.
It is an impressive planter.
You would need 4 college degrees to fix a problem on that planter, such technologies to put seed in the ground. I’d like to see Bloomberg fix it or even know what it is. Go farmers!
Same goes with new cars. Not sure why you would want a Politician who is familiar with this sort of stuff. I would much prefer one who is familiar with history, economics, law, and political science. No one is good at everything.
Dale Myers. I didn't have any problem understanding how the system works or how to troubleshoot the whole system if there were any issues.
Suruj Prasad It was a joke .
Best explanation I’ve seen on a very complicated ( to me) machine. Well done, thank you.
Thank you for watching. There is allot to look at on this planter. It’s often hard to show all the details in the field.
This is the best video available on the Fent.
Thank you for watching.
You do such a top job with your voice, content ,etc, it's a joy to watch.
I have been watching the one that Brians farming videos has been demoing. His is the 40ft version with the fendt 942 tractor. Its an awesome bit of kit. He had that running at 13mph and the fendt tractor has the same type of air system on its tyres, were it'll lower the tyre pressure for planting.
The Momentum 32 at the beginning of this video is the same exact machine Brian used. It was here planting corn in Kentucky at the end of March on local AGCO brand farm show in the opening clip. After corn finished here the planter headed up to Ohio.
Hey nice name! 😂
@@Studio23Media same goes to you.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks for putting up a full explanation of how the planter works. Its very interesting and informative to watch.
*good for putting an Astronaut on the Moon as well* so I'm told..
Extremely well designed and thought out planter. Down to the vacuum clean out attachment
I’m going to call and say that this is going to be the planter of the year at toolbar it’s just amazing
The way it can conform/adjust to the rolling hills was pretty cool to see.
The tech in farming these days is so amazing!.
That is a smart planter technology will never stop, very nice video
Excellent overview and education of this planter. Awesome American engineering and design. Thanks for sharing.
The flexing ability over hilly ground is impressive.
It is amazing to watch what it can do.
Mr. Kuster excellent work, even I am not having any planter I understood most of it. And also it seems to be a fantastic high tech machine. Thanks a lot.
ACGO seems to believe in the Fendt brand, pushing it quite hard now on equipment that is not used to have the Fendt brand.
tsint Fendt has a pretty good reputation in Europe.
Michael Taylor that’s quite the understatement. In Europe Fendt is THE flagship agriculture brand. John Deere is respected as is Case amongst European farmers, but Fendt is the King of the Hill. If you’re a serious farmer especially in dairy, you’re running a combination of Fendt and Claas machinery. And for good reason, they’re innovative and have been two steps ahead of competition for a couple decades now.
@@Studio23Media Where I live seeing a Fendt on a farm is a sign that the farm is doing really well financially. Fendt machinery is expensive, but truth is that the quality is unmatched.
wow that tool bar flex is amazing and all the little add ons are amazing
Excellent explanation by the fendt guy
Great video as always btp.... 👍👍
Thank you for watching. Larry did a great job. There is so much detail to this planter.
i have watched a lot of video of this planter,, someone really did there home work
brians farm videos does great job showing this setup in detail.
This is the same 32 that has been at his farm for demonstration.
@@bigtractorpower it's one heck of a planter that's for sure
Incredible piece of equipment.
It has allot of technology
Thanks so much, by end of this year or early next year i will order this fendt momentum, i have learnt a lot from this video, thanks a lot
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Now that's a smart planter.
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*and now here's a review of the 12,000 page manual that comes with this machine...at no extra charge to you fine, sir!..
Totally awesome presentation Jason thanks!😎
This is an impressive planter.
That is a great looking setup! It is interesting how they have auto-pressure tires and having 2 different sizes on the main travel wheels.
this was an excellent video!!! Thank you for creating it. very informative
Thank you for watching.
Amazing machines
Nice planter.
Nice planter!
They make some very nice equipment! Thanks again for sharing BTP
Wow. It has a lot of bells and whistles.
Fendt beautiful nice equipment!!!!!
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@@bigtractorpower keep it up there nice video!!!!👍👍
That awsome planter.
Great video on there planter
4 rows are in the air ,out of the soil at 3.06 minutes
Still better than literally any other planter out there right now
I see that too Jeff. The rows are out of the soil for maybe 4-6 feet. On a different note, I would venture to say this planter probably approaches that $1,000,000 price tag?? Other competing planters are already at over $500,000 with comparable row configurations. In my area back in the '90's I could buy 4-5 quarters of land for that much. I'd rather own the land.....
@@switzerblitzer2701 That is completely false. That planter is nowhere near 1 million dollars, and if you think it is, then you've probably never quoted one or a competitors near that size.
The thinking that goes into designing something like this is mind boggling. I'd need a month to get my head around all those features. They must have a back up team to instruct customers how to operate this machine. Crazy piece of kit.
It sure has a allot of features. I appreciate Larry detailing them. When I saw the planter working it was hard to take in all the details.
Do they make an flex draper that will work on the contour of the terrace they just planted?
Jeremy Murphy good point
Drapers do flex some I have one but very little. There isn't a draper in the world that can harvest on those contours which begs the question does anybody need a planter like that if you can't harvest the crop
I would say that is the next step. They will have to continue to harvest at a certain angle or approach.
*just use a very narrow harvester* would be my answer to that. Everyone knows getting the seeds in to the point of germination is the hard part I would argue and hence the thinking behind something as complex as this in the first place. Is amazing to watch. Can't imagine the cost to fix if you run over a rock!
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Good thank you
Thank you for watching.
That was fascinating!
Thank you for watching.
Thats a great looking tractor. first one in this movie
Bernie Delaney Fendt 900 6th generation. They are amazing looking tractors. Only The Deutz TTV Warrior beats a Fendt in looks.
That's an interesting planter👍
Wow amazing
Really cool technology a lot of moving parts I wonder how it will hold up for a decade? Thanks for the tour
Time will tell. It is an impressive machine.
$350,000 gamble that it will. We priced a 16/32. Instead got a white 16 row.
Pretty neat, but it doesn't stay engaged with the ground on the terraces. hardly enough flex for that. Row units completely come out of the ground on them.
That flex/float is amazing! My only issue is all the technological systems that are on it are great when they’re working but I’ll bet they’re expensive to repair and doubt you could continue using the planter until they were.
That's with pretty much all newer planters. And upgraded old planters. Tech problems can shut it down just like a chain used to.
j c as
nice design but definitely has its limits. 2:25 you can see a couple row units loose contact.
Momentum tecnologia fabricada no Brasil
Momentum made in Brazil
Projetada e desenvolvida no Brasil
BTP, I've been watching this planter on Brian's farming and I am wondering about how the offset change is handled switching from 32x15 for beans to 16x30 for corn. Also curious how they lift the unused row units for 16 row operation.
The row units fold up and lock in place automatically
Wow. I‘ve never seen a planter from fendt. Cool to see it on your channel. Great that the brand of my tractor is getting bigger in the u.s.
What do you think over there of the fendt machines (tractor or other machines)?
Greetings from south tyrol, the northest part of italy
Wolfgang
To be honest, I like my tractor very much. It‘s very good to drive, very comfortable and when the heart is beating normal again after hearing the price, I had to say (and I am still saying it now after 4 years working with it): it is worth every single cent!
Yes I know: I‘m a fan ;-)
Grias di tiroia, bei uns in Nord tirol hamma lieba claas 👌😜
Cillian Galvin
Jo, de baun a guate sochn. Obm Arion tat i mi sogor traun wos zum kafn. Hob selber an mahner (corto 270) von denen. Schau amol auf mein kanal vorbei, vielleicht findest do jo wos interessantes...? ;-)
Grüsse aus dem süden!
be interesting to see if you blow a tire and have to use whatever you have laying around if the quality of planting is destroyed, cause ya know your gonna do whatever to keep the process going
Nice man if I had that at my farm man me and my buddy's would use on our fields but I cant go to my farm because it's like 10 or 9 miles away and I own two houses 1 at the farm and one here but my main houses is here.
Any idea what the cost of this FENDT PLANTER will be
I do not. A price should be out soon.
Esse conjuntos de trator e plantadeira, é muito topo.
Show planting and harvesting sunflowers
Nice equipment
It is an impressive planter.
How much of this planter is based on the AGCO White planter?
The row units are based one the WHITE. These is more to talk about the how the made 16/32 and 24/48 split row vs. all other brands that do spit 16/31 and 24/47. I hope to film the Momentum seeding double crop beans in wheat straw next month to talk about the row units.
What year model this
Looks like BTP got a drone.
Send this to Cole the Cornstar!
Heard allot about this planter.
It’s been in development since 2013 I believe. I was excited to get some time in the field to see it at work.
you should come film here where everyone is combining because no one got done last fall before the snow
Valentus SlimROAST here, because we can read your mind and know where here is.
pulled by an American classic; CHALLENGER
47 Rows, Not 48 24 -- 30" Rows 47-- 15 "
Not on the Fendt. They have a new frame design that allows for a full 48 and 32 rows on the split row. The 32 should be back here for double crop soybeans in June. I will go over the frame design changes.
I heard they just gave salesman the retail price. 24R x 30 is going to start out $600K + .
And corn is only going down to 2 dollars a bushel, I'm sure it will pay itself off in no time
Orange Man Bad you say? He caused everything but of course, CNN never lies to me. How much money you get from him due to the rough soybean trade last year? Care to answer that one?
@@echutch you by chance wouldn't be those type of farmers that try to farm 5 counties away from where they belong? If you need to blame anyone about the current state of the Ag economy, start with them. This use to be a game about how much you could make per acre, now they turned it into a game about volume, which not all farmers can compete with.
That is false. What salesmen did you talk to? A JD guy?? Your price is wayyy off
Uuuhhhhmmm, yeah I'm about halfway into this presentation and I'm already going "you have really lost me, I get it you got some pretty cool German engineered equipment there. It better be pretty bullet proof/ infantry proof dependable otherwise it's just over engineered junk it's going to break down at critical moments in probably spend most of its time in the repair bay of the dealership".
If it is very dependable it'll be very popular I'm sure.
This video is a nuts and bolts type video for someone who might want to try one and want to know all it can do. I just got a 24 row model filmed This week and it will be a 10 minute video showing it in action and giving some basic specs. More fun style video but I appreciate AGCO taking time to share lots of details on this one.
@@bigtractorpower I agree definitely would be appreciative of this rep's time if I had been in your shoes too !!
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That field is going to be a pain in the ass to harvest. 😂
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A maintenance and service nightmare waiting to happen!!!
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