New Holland is fast going from a dependable, simpler machines favoured by contractors and stock farmers to something a lot more capable. Quite liking some of the original features they are bringing to market.
Excellent video! They sure are getting a lot of horsepower out of a small engine these days! Years past, a 400 horsepower tractor here had an NTC Cummins in it, good for at least 10,000 hours if maintained properly. No comparison in comfort of these new rigs! That 6.7 FPT unit is a proven workhorse. Lots in tractors and high clearance sprayers here in southern Manitoba Canada.
Impressive machine for sure. We always kept Ford utilities like a 900, or a 2000 for loader work and such, and Farmall M's, 706 Diesels and, 966 Diesels for field work. Ford/New Holland have come a long way from the 6000's.
Wow ☀! That seems like months ago that was last seen and probably was filmed months ago! I wonder how she'd handle that mud pit now?! Just for scientific purposes of course! 😉 Do well!
Dodgy camera operator there 😅😜.. nice tractor ... think thats in the old articulated tractor range of hp... FW 60 please.... but the comfort of that machine is something else.. wouldn't fit in our sheds though... 😅.. cracking demo .. stay safe 🏴
Very nice machine, is there still a substantial hp gap between this and the smallest T8? Friend of mine was moaning about having to buy a T8 a few year's ago as there was nothing between it and the biggest T7, was something like a 70hp difference.
Hang on Mucker. I used to pull a 3 metre Sumo Trio behind a New Holland TM155 on Warwickshire clay that they make cement from! WTF do we need all that HP for? They older I get, the more disillusioned and out of touch I get with all these manufacturers. They are fecking nuts!
You didn't pull it as fast as that and we could have pulled twice the width (but it's all we had on the day !) I used to pull an 8m air drill behind 125hp and now they're doing the same with 250hp. That said, the T7's are capable and can replace 2 tractors with one so I suppose it's all about output.
When front fenders first came out in the mid 80's, the brackets would break up and crack the welds. Then the bolts would shear in the axles. then they tried suspended brackets and now the whole thing turns at a differing rate to the front wheels to allow tighter turning and the flex allows for high speeds on suspended front axles without fatigue from vibration.
Cracking video Mucker ! Editing was on another level, just the right amount of info, no nonsense.
A Sweet Machine looking in from Ireland fantastic video clip.
Really like it more then the Green.❤
Fantastic job, great bit of kit.
New Holland is fast going from a dependable, simpler machines favoured by contractors and stock farmers to something a lot more capable.
Quite liking some of the original features they are bringing to market.
That's a serious lump of tractor there M'lod!😮 Lovely filming and editing skills again👌
Cheers, Mike
Big Blue right there!
Nice to see a good old flat lift type of subsoiler, getting stuck in instead of "tickling" the top like a lot of farmers these days 💪👍.
10/10 for that mate 👍
Also loving the brilliant content on the Patreon channel. So much to choose from now from you 👍👍
Ah good ole Bedfordshire. I pass Chandlers daily and yesterday they were playing with a black Fendt combine in the yard. Christ it looked good!
Awesome piece of kit, great vid.
Now that tractor is a real weapon.
Love that blue.Go Henry.
That is a brilliant piece of kit.Very impressive.
Excellent video! They sure are getting a lot of horsepower out of a small engine these days! Years past, a 400 horsepower tractor here had an NTC Cummins in it, good for at least 10,000 hours if maintained properly. No comparison in comfort of these new rigs!
That 6.7 FPT unit is a proven workhorse. Lots in tractors and high clearance sprayers here in southern Manitoba Canada.
Just the greatest 😊❤️
Looks an impressive bit of kit , great video Mucker 👍🔧🚜
Great video as always mucker. Seems a very impressive but of kit 👍
Great stuff Kurt, Puppo, and I think George, the sparks are not as good as they used to be🙈fine machine👌👍🙏🤓
Look at that expert drone pilot in the passenger seat. Sure I saw some wasps buzzing about in one shot. Great vlog as usual boys 👍
What a good looking and capable machine.
Wahey here we go,best wishes to all Muckers and Collie dogs alike.A perfect ending to my weekend! Cheers Lord Muck👍
She's a beauty!! 👍👌 🚜 .....and HUGE! John Deere and Massey have their work cut out for them.
Excellent!
So glad I found your channel through Peg! I work for New Holland in Ontario, Canada and it is super awesome watching your videos. Cheers!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video 👍
Thanks Kurt great vid sir... Take care....
Cheers Kev 👍
Great video. Enjoyed watching 👍🏼
Nice video mucker looks like some quality kit 👍🏻
Forget the rest get the best this is some bit of kit
Hell of a bit of kit, smart cab to spend your day👌 looks like the wasps have finally given up chasing George. 🐝🐝😂
Everyone keeps going on about George and wasps.
I have no idea what you're on about, I assume it's the ones in his roof ?
Nice, strong and durable 👍
It's blue an it's got Saunders knob box on the front yu will be wearing his red love gloves next mucker looks an sounds like a beast
Right Muckers here we are with lord Muck the head mucker himself breaking clay with the New Holland T7 and a stout piece of machinery it is
nothing runs like a deer with a new holland up its rear
impressive beast of a machine. Thanks for great vid. 👍
Very nice 👌
You put together some great footage.
Thank You David, much appreciated and good to see you !
Some bit o'kit, Mucker 👍
A tiny bit overkill for my little property here in North Carolina. LOL! I love it.
It was overkill for what we had on but it made it stretch its legs a bit
Nice editing!
Thanks!
Today I was working on the combine and hopefully will be using it tomorrow.
No problem getting traction with those tyres and the forward 3PL and PTO would just kill it for a contractor, good looking machine.
Impressive machine for sure. We always kept Ford utilities like a 900, or a 2000 for loader work and such, and Farmall M's, 706 Diesels and, 966 Diesels for field work. Ford/New Holland have come a long way from the 6000's.
Don’t forget the huge knob box👍🏻👨🔧🇬🇧
Be interesting to look round one that’s for sure! But don’t even think I’ve 340hp between the 4 tractors I drive 😆😁
Nice tractor Mucker 👍🚜
Hi Mucker great looking tractor and I really love the gearbox in them too. Don’t think the front box matched it though! Fenland Rob
I'm it sure why it wasn't delivered with a weight block so we had to improvise and use Saunders knob box.
absolute beast
Man that paint just do it for New Holland
Good slashing tractor
Filmed before the big downpour, so if that field has been drilled, how has the new crop coped with that rain? (Benefits of deep cultivations in mind)
No idea at this stage
lovely tractor what is georgey porgey doing with you great videos lordy pete north wales
The size of that knob box! 😂
He's doing AirBnB in it during the summer season...
Wow ☀!
That seems like months ago that was last seen and probably was filmed months ago! I wonder how she'd handle that mud pit now?! Just for scientific purposes of course! 😉
Do well!
It was like concrete so would be much easier now
Dodgy camera operator there 😅😜.. nice tractor ... think thats in the old articulated tractor range of hp... FW 60 please.... but the comfort of that machine is something else.. wouldn't fit in our sheds though... 😅.. cracking demo .. stay safe 🏴
Great video. How do you upload your videos in good quality?
Just load in the highest quality available
@@LordMuck Ok awesome. What editing software do you recommend?
Whatever you're comfortable with
@@LordMuck Thanks!
It’s a wonder Mr Saunders hadn’t modified the exhaust 😂
Just a decade ago you'd have to buy a T8 or Magnum for that power
Very nice machine, is there still a substantial hp gap between this and the smallest T8?
Friend of mine was moaning about having to buy a T8 a few year's ago as there was nothing between it and the biggest T7, was something like a 70hp difference.
It's closed the gap right up on a shorter, more nimble frame
So is that the equivalent to the optum 340cvx Mucker
Yes with a few differences between both machines but same power output
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Hang on Mucker. I used to pull a 3 metre Sumo Trio behind a New Holland TM155 on Warwickshire clay that they make cement from!
WTF do we need all that HP for?
They older I get, the more disillusioned and out of touch I get with all these manufacturers.
They are fecking nuts!
You didn't pull it as fast as that and we could have pulled twice the width (but it's all we had on the day !)
I used to pull an 8m air drill behind 125hp and now they're doing the same with 250hp.
That said, the T7's are capable and can replace 2 tractors with one so I suppose it's all about output.
Great video 👌 now that thing is a real acre eater 💪💪💪 Send it 👌
@@LordMuck Yes, I thought that was the case.
What an animal
Do well
Isn’t it amazing a 6.7 l Diesel can produce 340 hp back in 1980 a TW 30 with a 6.6 l engine produced 180 hp.
Was that a Saunders Flying that Drone..... When are u two doing more silly Content 😜
Yep that was George flying the drone. We have a cracking vid coming out in the next couple
of weeks on Torquing Point 😉👌🏼
@@LordMuck I will await it with anticipation 😆 🤣 😂.
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I couldn't get my mind past the plastic fender flopping back and forth in the opening sequence. You can delete this Muck if you don't like it.
When front fenders first came out in the mid 80's, the brackets would break up and crack the welds. Then the bolts would shear in the axles. then they tried suspended brackets and now the whole thing turns at a differing rate to the front wheels to allow tighter turning and the flex allows for high speeds on suspended front axles without fatigue from vibration.
Great video 👍