Thanks Kieren. We are in the Higher Level Stewardship scheme so get some funding towards projects like this. So far we have restored 3 ponds under this scheme. There is a small amount of video on here of a digger cleaning out one pond. I will post some more when i get round to it
I like your plow , it turns the dirt over and breaks it up really well. Take less to work it up with the disc. I have a 4.16's Massey Ferguson bottom plow. It turns the dirt over good. I pull the plow with a 1990 Massey Ferguson 3070 92hp. I enjoy watching your videos
lovely to see that you make allowance for the wild life, you should make a video on how to build a pond as i wouldnt mind building one on our land really 10 Out of 10 :)
the funkyfarmer i liked your vid ,liked the dog setting beside the driver enjoing the ride tòo. and also would like to ask about the grass in the field if we should to collect it awy or just leave it in place as no proplem to grow the corn after word. i have a field full of grass which make me wounder what to do with it after plughing it. please need your suggestion.
Hi there. Iam very confused about the grass he just plughed what should he do after that .if he wants to put alfalfa seeds in the field. Should he remove that grass away??
I must say Terry ain't realy good at ploughing. He has the plough set wrong, last moldboard is going way too shallow in compartion to first one. Anyway great vid.
did you build the pond you're self? Down here in hallen (bristol) We have LSDB who i expect you have aswell, and if we need any digging or anything we slip them £20 and they do it.
+AgriC7624 Yeah, we have a 105 hp MF 3085 that could pull a 4-furrow easily. However, there are some part of our country where you would need at least 160 hp to pull a 4-furrow, where there is heavy clay soil.
good video i like it but what are you ploughing that field for that one is still got good green grass you cood have horses or cattle or sheep in thar its not broun or muday i wood have my horses in it i have one just like that one
Its not that impressive all ploughs have a turning function now. The wheel stops the plough from digging into the ground too much. The slats mean less horse power is required to pull it.
+Schelmbock HD if you watch close, you will notice the tires are spinning faster than the tractor is moving forward. He's getting a fair amount of slipage from the field conditions
+William Copp please stop bragging youre not an expert and i dont believe the stuff youre saying.. that tractor is more than suitable for 5 furrows.. in fact it could easily take 7 with the right counterweights on it..
im talking about youre other comments. and no its not a fact, our contractor uses the same tractors as this and manages 7 furrows on heavy clay loam just fine, im an agriculture student, i dont need to research anything.. tell me how many horsepower do you require per furrow? i already know im just testing you..
The dog/co-pilot is the best part about this video!
Well done Sir. Good job; nice and straight!
Thanks Kieren. We are in the Higher Level Stewardship scheme so get some funding towards projects like this. So far we have restored 3 ponds under this scheme. There is a small amount of video on here of a digger cleaning out one pond. I will post some more when i get round to it
thefunkyfarmer an trvay
I like your plow , it turns the dirt over and breaks it up really well. Take less to work it up with the disc. I have a 4.16's Massey Ferguson bottom plow. It turns the dirt over good. I pull the plow with a 1990 Massey Ferguson 3070 92hp. I enjoy watching your videos
thanks rakerman, i noticed you have some great videos too. my son and i have really enjoyed watching them
Ahoj
yes loam in some areas and a medium clay in other parts. quite rocky on the ridge
Where is live we use a mf6465 120hp on a 5 furrow plough
nice to see a driver taking it easy on the machine not breaking it up???
we get a local contractor in for the pond work, doing another in the autumn
lovely to see that you make allowance for the wild life, you should make a video on how to build a pond as i wouldnt mind building one on our land really 10 Out of 10 :)
Great video"s
the funkyfarmer i liked your vid ,liked the dog setting beside the driver enjoing the ride tòo. and also would like to ask about the grass in the field if we should to collect it awy or just leave it in place as no proplem to grow the corn after word. i have a field full of grass which make me wounder what to do with it after plughing it.
please need your suggestion.
This grass was sprayed with weedkiller before ploughing so it will die off and rot down
I've never seen them in the USA. What is the reason for the slotted moldboards over there?
Great vid love the new holland
What type of ploughing machine is that, I really like it.
Hi there. Iam very confused about the grass he just plughed what should he do after that .if he wants to put alfalfa seeds in the field. Should he remove that grass away??
I must say Terry ain't realy good at ploughing. He has the plough set wrong, last moldboard is going way too shallow in compartion to first one. Anyway great vid.
Why doesn't he just drive in a circle doing laps toward the centre? Just curious as I'm not a farmer!
did you build the pond you're self? Down here in hallen (bristol) We have LSDB who i expect you have aswell, and if we need any digging or anything we slip them £20 and they do it.
Where i live we need atleast 200 hp to get a 5 furrow plough to move
Heavy soil, clay?
+AgriC7624 Yeah, we have a 105 hp MF 3085 that could pull a 4-furrow easily. However, there are some part of our country where you would need at least 160 hp to pull a 4-furrow, where there is heavy clay soil.
you must have a few different soil types. it goes from black to red
Great couple of videos. Where is this filmed?
Its some yoke that tractor
gloucestershire
8:41 why is the last furrow so high?
What did u do with the field after ploughing it?
Grew maize
What type of new holland is this?
not sure
thefunkyfarmer thats fine thanks anyway
Henri Gooch I think it was a New Holland T6.
WarHead_TV it’s a t6080
This Chacha gona take 100 years to plough this field
It's not about speed. This is rocky ground
very nice
Thats not ploughing they call that bad lawnmowing!
good video i like it but what are you ploughing that field for that one is still got good green grass you cood have horses or cattle or sheep in thar its not broun or muday i wood have my horses in it i have one just like that one
its being ploughed so that we can grow Maize (corn) in it
Its not that impressive all ploughs have a turning function now. The wheel stops the plough from digging into the ground too much. The slats mean less horse power is required to pull it.
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Why is he driving so slow
+Schelmbock HD its not a race.Quite stony on this soil in places so best to take it steady
+thefunkyfarmer i know but every farmer that i see is driving faster but ok nice video and thanks for the reply
+Schelmbock HD if you watch close, you will notice the tires are spinning faster than the tractor is moving forward. He's getting a fair amount of slipage from the field conditions
+William Copp please stop bragging youre not an expert and i dont believe the stuff youre saying.. that tractor is more than suitable for 5 furrows.. in fact it could easily take 7 with the right counterweights on it..
im talking about youre other comments. and no its not a fact, our contractor uses the same tractors as this and manages 7 furrows on heavy clay loam just fine, im an agriculture student, i dont need to research anything.. tell me how many horsepower do you require per furrow? i already know im just testing you..
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