I have never seen one of these things in real life, I've only used it in Farming Simulator 17 and 19. I gotta say, there is absolutely no sense of scale using these implements in-game relative to how big they actually are. The scene at 2:05 actually shocked me, I had no idea they were so huge.
After the bale was set on the deck, the strings were cut off and removed. The twine will get wound around the bearings of the impeller shaft and cause premature bearing failure. Seen it on many machine before
Awww, bless Maniacs. Your 5am reply was so cute, then you deleted everything. In reply to your suggestion that something has hit a nerve around welfare/cleanliness: you’d be wrong, again. I’m an AsstFM focused on the estate’s arable operation, not dairy. But so you’re aware, our dairy operation milks c.600 with c.1000-1100 on farm (up to 1350 total housed capacity). We calve AYR, so we get through plenty of straw but it’s supplied in-house. Do you know anything about straw prices and how they’re impacted by WW drilling conditions the year prior and overall yield of combinable crops? (btw - you keep saying hay as well as straw - smallholders might bed on hay for goats, NO beef or dairy get bedded on hay...another error). We have 500kW AD on site so of course we run everything as feedstock including slurry, FYM, etc. But you’re confusing dairy and beef too much. Most farmers have solid welfare standards and will do everything they can for their livestock. I’m lucky, I work on an estate with a dairy setup sat on 990ac, alongside a 1100ac arable operation with all the staff, machines and facilities we could need and some. If a farmer is struggling then sadly the standards will slip. However, this STILL has NOTHING to do with the ridiculous original post of yours...Which btw was on a Primor marketing video - so if they can afford a 15m3 blower and have the 250-300 LUs or upwards of beef stock you’d get a machine this size for, then they’re not in the run-down and low-welfare category you are taking issue with. Possibly the thickest chap I’ve had a back n forth with on YT, ever.
@@davidw4970 yes i looked at all the posts and seen a defensive dirty farmer so i just thought id be the bigger man and delete the messages and end the convo because its boring. i have my opinions and u have urs. who cares
yes, it crush any type of bale and you can feed it directly. but if you say want to mix some sort of TMR you also need say a mixer vagon most vetrical mixers of some size crush whole round bales but if you say have 2000 pound bales and need only say 800 pounds in a ration its easyer to grind it up so you can measure with your tractor bucket, and so on
Surtout ne pas acheté cette machine, elle chauffe au niveau des roulement des démêleurs. Quand à la distribution de l'ensilage, il passe sous le tapis, entre la tôle de fond et le retour du tapis. Bref 2 semaines de service et retour au marchand.
I have never seen one of these things in real life, I've only used it in Farming Simulator 17 and 19. I gotta say, there is absolutely no sense of scale using these implements in-game relative to how big they actually are. The scene at 2:05 actually shocked me, I had no idea they were so huge.
I had exactly the same man😂
Well I'm lucky (or unlucky) to have these things built right beside me, though they're rare recently.
In Farming Simulator you should be able to activate this thing once by pressing B instead of entering your tractor each time once it’s loaded..
Haha, the cows going mad at the end with food on their heads was hilarious
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Was passiert mit den Ballenschnüren bzw dem Netz ?
Marco Dürr die muss man vorher aufschneiden und darunter rausziehen
Das würde aber nicht entfernt oder
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How did they remove the string after putting 4 bales in ?
7485D they didn’t the string got chopped with the bales
After the bale was set on the deck, the strings were cut off and removed. The twine will get wound around the bearings of the impeller shaft and cause premature bearing failure. Seen it on many machine before
How well does it work with 6' round bales? I'd be really interested if it was made 20' long, to hold 4 bales.
brett knoss I don’t see why it wouldn’t
Shouldve moved the cows, cleaned up the old poop and pissy hay bedding and then put fresh down.
But then you have to hire spreaders, best to just pile it in the spring, and clean the pen every few years.
We add straw to the top at our farm and then pile it all up in the spring
Its called a bedding pack
Awww, bless Maniacs.
Your 5am reply was so cute, then you deleted everything.
In reply to your suggestion that something has hit a nerve around welfare/cleanliness: you’d be wrong, again.
I’m an AsstFM focused on the estate’s arable operation, not dairy. But so you’re aware, our dairy operation milks c.600 with c.1000-1100 on farm (up to 1350 total housed capacity).
We calve AYR, so we get through plenty of straw but it’s supplied in-house. Do you know anything about straw prices and how they’re impacted by WW drilling conditions the year prior and overall yield of combinable crops?
(btw - you keep saying hay as well as straw - smallholders might bed on hay for goats, NO beef or dairy get bedded on hay...another error).
We have 500kW AD on site so of course we run everything as feedstock including slurry, FYM, etc.
But you’re confusing dairy and beef too much. Most farmers have solid welfare standards and will do everything they can for their livestock.
I’m lucky, I work on an estate with a dairy setup sat on 990ac, alongside a 1100ac arable operation with all the staff, machines and facilities we could need and some.
If a farmer is struggling then sadly the standards will slip. However, this STILL has NOTHING to do with the ridiculous original post of yours...Which btw was on a Primor marketing video - so if they can afford a 15m3 blower and have the 250-300 LUs or upwards of beef stock you’d get a machine this size for, then they’re not in the run-down and low-welfare category you are taking issue with.
Possibly the thickest chap I’ve had a back n forth with on YT, ever.
@@davidw4970 yes i looked at all the posts and seen a defensive dirty farmer so i just thought id be the bigger man and delete the messages and end the convo because its boring. i have my opinions and u have urs. who cares
Does it work with silage bales?
yes, it crush any type of bale and you can feed it directly. but if you say want to mix some sort of TMR you also need say a mixer vagon
most vetrical mixers of some size crush whole round bales but if you say have 2000 pound bales and need only say 800 pounds in a ration its easyer to grind it up so you can measure with your tractor bucket, and so on
FS19! :)
this video made me sneeze
Farming simulator 19
Can it handle "wet" bales? anyone has experience?
Cool video. I won't consider the use itself.
Surtout ne pas acheté cette machine, elle chauffe au niveau des roulement des démêleurs. Quand à la distribution de l'ensilage, il passe sous le tapis, entre la tôle de fond et le retour du tapis. Bref 2 semaines de service et retour au marchand.
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