Trucks on fields are a full of shit for compaction of the soil. Bigger tyres with low preasure keeps the ground healthy and more productiv over decades.
@@bluemlein3475 they must do things over there different to how they do it here then, cause over here once the field is picked they run a disc and packer over it and then plant fall rye or winter wheat in it so compaction really isn’t an issue for us
@@FlyingPixelsPhotography oo oké netjes ,mooi systeem zo en makkelijk dat je ook lager in de vrachtwagen of killer kan legen dat er niet te veel schade aan komt
En 1990 une grime ou AVR DL 1500 Ou TT23 était capable de rouler à 8 km/h en avec vos machines modernes vous faites quoi? Une machine de 1990 était capable de sortir un 18tonne avec de la terre toute les bricoles en 10 minutes avec un 1056.
For that you have to stop harvesting and drive the harvester to the roadside each time he's full. Lot of standstill time, lot of time not harvesting. How do you imagine that to be faster than unloading on the go?
@@lepaul26 yet never has to move from crop to trailer and therefore saving time. Also there’s a Ploeger / OXBO crop cleaning system on this machine, which was the main reason for purchasing / building this machine.
De innovatie staat voor niks wat een mooi gezicht om de machines bezig te zien
I have only one question: how can he (the driver) see anything before him, when is he driving that elephant?
Great video, very big and interesting machine!
Thanks !
Mooie machine
Dankje 👍🏻
Prachtige beelden! Wat een bijzondere machine zo van Ploeger
Inderdaad 👍🏻
Dat is een mooie machine! Prachtige video.
Bedankt!
Belle vidéo des machines impressionnant
Merci 👍🏻
Mooi gefilmd
Dankje 👍🏻
Hallo. Kan iemand mij hier helpen? Ik wil 200 ton Kara-pootaardappelen kopen voor de export
waarom gebruiken ze niet gewoon normale laadwagens? die zijn toch veel goedkoper
Rijdende stortbak op wielen goed nagedacht.
Waarom. Er bestaan diverse karren voor dit werk :-/
@@lepaul26 reinigingsmechanisme van Ploeger is ingebouwd, HACK draait zoveel gewassen heel het jaar door, een kar is hier niks bij.
Mooie video !
Dankje 👍🏻
Why not just drive the truck into the field and drive right beside the harvester and unload on the go? Quicker and cheaper in my eyes
Trucks on fields are a full of shit for compaction of the soil. Bigger tyres with low preasure keeps the ground healthy and more productiv over decades.
@@bluemlein3475 they must do things over there different to how they do it here then, cause over here once the field is picked they run a disc and packer over it and then plant fall rye or winter wheat in it so compaction really isn’t an issue for us
A very interesting machine! But it must be very expensive and this by lowe potato prices. How can this works?
Its also used by the contractor for loading other products than potatoes , so i guess its still affordable 👍🏻
@@FlyingPixelsPhotography ah Okay. Thanks for your answer 😃👍
Veel te dure mannier en zie de voordelen niet
Mooi, hoeveel kan die in de bunker houden 👍💪
Geloof 20 tons bunker 👍🏻
@@FlyingPixelsPhotography oo oké netjes ,mooi systeem zo en makkelijk dat je ook lager in de vrachtwagen of killer kan legen dat er niet te veel schade aan komt
To pole musí být jak z betonu.Silně udusané.
En 1990 une grime ou AVR DL 1500 Ou TT23 était capable de rouler à 8 km/h en avec vos machines modernes vous faites quoi? Une machine de 1990 était capable de sortir un 18tonne avec de la terre toute les bricoles en 10 minutes avec un 1056.
Seems completely impractical to me.
Be faster to load the bulker straight off the harvester 🤣
For that you have to stop harvesting and drive the harvester to the roadside each time he's full. Lot of standstill time, lot of time not harvesting. How do you imagine that to be faster than unloading on the go?
@@TheSherlockk Well, in this case the harvester has to wait for the overloader to get unloaded ...
@@lepaul26 yet never has to move from crop to trailer and therefore saving time.
Also there’s a Ploeger / OXBO crop cleaning system on this machine, which was the main reason for purchasing / building this machine.
The dumbest looking machines I've ever seen.