veramente belle riprese agri e bell'attrezzo. noi in azienda abbiamo una 2 metri ma la usiamo prima di piantare le orticole dopo dell'aratura dato che abbiamo terreno sabbioso
👍👍👍 Molto interessante Sopratutto in questi periodi dove occorre ottimizzare i costi e il tempo visto le stagioni,una macchina del genere aiuta tanto!!! Bello 👍👍👍
ottima soluzione! già anni fa gramegna proponeva qualcosa di simile, abbinando alla vangatrice un franter denominato F90! il video oramai è scontato: SPETTACOLARE
Soluzione che ha poi migliorato con un disinnesto rapido dell'erpice in caso del proprio inutilizzo e con altre particolari soluzione per l'accoppiamento dei due attrezzi! Grazie mille Marco!!
ok Ale ,saturday there's the presentation of john deere 5 r series and jd 6250 to agazzino from 15 pm in national preview. To evening there's tractor pulling italian championship. Are you ? Bye
Here works it's really good. In hard soil the machine has the same penetration and works good too. I can assure you this fact because this machines are produced in an area where the land are clay in composition and really hard to plough (you can see it in others mines videos where 300 HP works whit 3-4 furrow plough), and the machines are created to work principally in hard soils. Watch the photos on the website, you can see other machines works on heavier soils.
Yes here in Italy as I've explained to you here in Italy we have also hard soils. You're right in this case the field it's not heavy to work, Here we are in the rice and corn production area.
Would like to see if there is compaction beeing generated under the spades. Even if that is not the case, a Amazone rotary cultivator (with or without a deep losener) can do the same job without the spading machine. Or better just go for a passive cultivator.
No, there isn't compaction under the spades. A plough compact more than the spades because the spades have a "vertical" action. It's one of the biggest advantages of use this machine. Ridiculous to think that a rotary cultivator do the same job: first think you don't work never more than 20 cm whit the rotary cultivator. Here the soil it's ready to sowing corn, and here we arrive at 13-14 tons par hectares of dry yield and 75 tons par hectares of silage corn. In your county you have never seen a production like tell we do here, and better that the plough whit this slow implement.
I don't mean your typical rotary cultivator with an horizontal rotor, but a rotary harrow with longer tines. Ive seen this setup doing a similar job: www.amazone.net/189.asp And I didn't think much about the depth of cultivation, how deep is the spade going?
It doesn't really matter. I just thought that a deep loosening tine could replace the work of the spade and a tougher harrow finish the mixing. I just have a personal preference for passive cultivation systems, specially when cultivating deep.
BTW I watched again to realize the spade works down to 40cm. Why do you work so deep thought? Ive heard some of this land is used to plant vegetables and that the land gets compacted during the harvest.
BRAVISSIMO COME SEMPRE! SI TROVANO RARAMENTE VIDEO CON QUALITÀ E DESCRIZIONI COSÌ DETTAGLIATE COME LE TUE, CONTINUA COSÌ!
Grazie mile Michele, la descrizione mi fa piacere che venga letta con attenzione anche perché parte complementare e fondamentale al video!
wow e ottima lavorazione del terreno. lo prepara molto bene. e ovviamente fantastico video, grandissimo
Grazie Daniele, si la lavorazione è davvero efficace, nessuna suola di lavorazione e il letto di semina pronto per accogliere l'impianto!
ottimo video agri come sempre e inoltre è interessante a trovare soluzioni nuove per lavorare con costi più contenuti bene come sempre molto ben fatto
Grazie Giorgio, questa soluzione io personalmente non l'avevo mai vista accoppiata ad un erpice rotante, fa un bel lavoro!
Che lavoro! Ottimo attrezzo davvero! E ottimo video ovviamente! Ciao Ale!
Un gran lavoro che non mi aspettavo!! Grazie Davide! Ciao grande!!
veramente belle riprese agri e bell'attrezzo. noi in azienda abbiamo una 2 metri ma la usiamo prima di piantare le orticole dopo dell'aratura dato che abbiamo terreno sabbioso
Grazie mille Christian!! Se è Gramegna scommetto che vada molto bene!! Nelle orticole la usate parecchio ho visto!
Agri957 prego prego comunque non sappiamo la marca perché è stata riverniciata di giallo ed è anche vecchia
Christian Baldin Ah pensa te, brand non riconosciuto :D
Agri957 hahaha forse è una falc ma è giallo misto muschio
Un nuovo colore, giallo misto muschio mi piace, la mia nuova macchina sarà così!!
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Molto interessante
Sopratutto in questi periodi dove occorre ottimizzare i costi e il tempo visto le stagioni,una macchina del genere aiuta tanto!!!
Bello 👍👍👍
Grazie Tommy, ottima pensata quella di abbinare i 2 attrezzi!
ottima soluzione! già anni fa gramegna proponeva qualcosa di simile, abbinando alla vangatrice un franter denominato F90!
il video oramai è scontato:
SPETTACOLARE
Soluzione che ha poi migliorato con un disinnesto rapido dell'erpice in caso del proprio inutilizzo e con altre particolari soluzione per l'accoppiamento dei due attrezzi! Grazie mille Marco!!
complimenti Agri957!👏👏 davvero curato nei minimi dettagli!👏👏
Grazie Enrico! Ci guardiamo a tutto!
Ottimo video ! e Macchina davvero interessante ;)
Grazie mille!! Stessa idea prima di vederla lavorare e ancora più interessante in campo.
Good video!
Thank you Jan !!
Super video , unknown but nice machine ; Thumps up!!! Greets Stefan
Now you know and thanks to Agri957 now you know a different but really interesting machine!
Greets Alessandro
Hi Ale very nice video and very nice machine,never see, good idea. Bye see you .
mikiwb Hi Michele thank you very much, I've never seen it before, but really nice work.
ok Ale ,saturday there's the presentation of john deere 5 r series and jd 6250 to agazzino from 15 pm in national preview. To evening there's tractor pulling italian championship. Are you ? Bye
mikiwb Really interesting!! I don't know if I can in the afternoon but it sounds good, thanks for advertising me I call you if I'll be there.
Very nice and detailed video!
Thank you very much !!
Belle vidéo👍
Merci!!
great video, Thanks for sharing
Thanks for comment!
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Marchetto 88 Molto direi!!
Looks to work well although the land looks very light. How does it perform in heavy land? I wish we had land this good.
Here works it's really good. In hard soil the machine has the same penetration and works good too. I can assure you this fact because this machines are produced in an area where the land are clay in composition and really hard to plough (you can see it in others mines videos where 300 HP works whit 3-4 furrow plough), and the machines are created to work principally in hard soils. Watch the photos on the website, you can see other machines works on heavier soils.
Agri957 great thank you. Will take a look.
Thank you for comment, return to me whit your opinion.
Agri957 yes I can see that is some very heavy soil. Maybe looks deceiving with the rotavater behind. 👍
Yes here in Italy as I've explained to you here in Italy we have also hard soils. You're right in this case the field it's not heavy to work, Here we are in the rice and corn production area.
Durante questa operazione in campo la trattrice a che regime operava?
belle vidéo continuer👍👍
Surement ;)
Nice Video!
Die Agrarfilmer Thank you so much!! 😀
bel video complimenti!
Grazie mille!!
Would like to see if there is compaction beeing generated under the spades.
Even if that is not the case, a Amazone rotary cultivator (with or without a deep losener) can do the same job without the spading machine.
Or better just go for a passive cultivator.
No, there isn't compaction under the spades. A plough compact more than the spades because the spades have a "vertical" action. It's one of the biggest advantages of use this machine.
Ridiculous to think that a rotary cultivator do the same job: first think you don't work never more than 20 cm whit the rotary cultivator. Here the soil it's ready to sowing corn, and here we arrive at 13-14 tons par hectares of dry yield and 75 tons par hectares of silage corn.
In your county you have never seen a production like tell we do here, and better that the plough whit this slow implement.
I don't mean your typical rotary cultivator with an horizontal rotor, but a rotary harrow with longer tines.
Ive seen this setup doing a similar job: www.amazone.net/189.asp
And I didn't think much about the depth of cultivation, how deep is the spade going?
It doesn't really matter. I just thought that a deep loosening tine could replace the work of the spade and a tougher harrow finish the mixing. I just have a personal preference for passive cultivation systems, specially when cultivating deep.
BTW I watched again to realize the spade works down to 40cm. Why do you work so deep thought? Ive heard some of this land is used to plant vegetables and that the land gets compacted during the harvest.
bel video!!
Grazie infinite!!
lavoro eccezzionale
LUCA BELTRAME Mi trovi d'accordo!!
spettacolo
Fedex 01 Grazie infinite!! 😁
Eccezionali!
Grazie infinite!!
Why would you use a spade instead of harrow or plough?
Thanks to a spading machine the farmer can works deep and whiteout create working sole due to a plough, and increase the yields, here in corn.
Stupendo
giacomo cinus Grazie infinite!!
magnifique
Merci beaucoup :D
Gran bel mestiere peccato che serva un trattore con tanti cavalli e che abbia peso
Più che altro è il peso che serve, con un trattore così grosso sui 200-220 CV non si è mai sotto sforzo.
bel video!!!
Agricoltura Italiana del Nord grazie!!!