ROME TRCW24 Offset Disc working fresh ground in Western Manitoba with sod, roots and rocks to deal with. The land was cleared and the trees were removed for the disk to work.
Eu ja vi esse video inumeras vezes e não me canso de ver,que grade ignorante de boa e grande e que trator bruto de força. ..Serviço igual esse ai não ve todo dia não. ...
ROME recommends a working speed of between 2.5mph-3.5mph on all of their offset disks. This maximizes the working potential of the offset disk and reduces damages because the disks are engineered to work at the recommended speeds. In the video there are a lot of underground rock that the disk is riding over so we were always cautious of that when we were working.
Dont get to excited boys ,, Bonel Farm Machinary in Queensland , Australia used to make Offset Discs like that back in the 90's , looks like a B60, 24 plate with 26 inch scalloped discs,, If I remember the smallest was a 20 plate all the way up to a 140 plate folding that the grain farmers used to use,,
Taking everything that tractor has for traction to pull that in the low spots. I have an old ROME disk and i dont have the tires on it instead it folds to reduce cutting.
Nope. Not even close. Rome Plow Company in Rome, Ga. made the famous Rome Plows which Army Land Clearing companies used to clear jungle with. The plows were an offset V on the front with a stinger mounter off center to split trees and brush. The Caterpillar D-8 tractors were sometimes tied together with huge ship anchor chain bolted to their rear pintles. Three or four of those tractors moving through an area could do a lot of damage.
No, that was the K/G clearing blade by Rome. Check out my tractors at "Cat D7E with Rome K/g blade clearing, Stump splitting with D7G and Rome K/G blade, and Cat D7E clearing
You can make a big mess with a disc like that if you don't cut out your lands right. Either go around the field to the right and leave a big dead furrow in the middle or cut out a strip and go around to the left with the land getting bigger leaving the dead furrow between each land.
Le falta que agarre un corte parejo para que mueva bien la tierra porque hay partes que no agarra bien la Rastra en México le llamamos Ratra es una maquinaria pero el operador no es bueno
We have a 20" Case IH off set disc we pull with a Caterpillar rubber tracked tractor. One pass on mature pasture grass is all you need to kill it. It is not nearly as heavy as this ROME unit either. Tonge height is supper important on these offset machines as too high or low will steer the disc to the left or the right. It works much better behind a tracked machine as without the slip, the draw bar height is much more constant, and therefore much easier to set to get it straight behind the tractor.
I live in Georgia near where those discs are built. Think I would use a Cat to pull it with. No way would I put that tractor in new ground. One stump or rock between those duals and you can do a lit of damage quickly.
Yes it will go in the ground deeper than a plow faster than a plow because you don't have to make land if you do make a land with these you always have to turn to the left it's easier on the hitch and also the blades to the outside left corner from breaking if you leave it in the ground when you're making a turn
I hate to disillusion you - but anyone who owns farm land and allows timber to grow will eventually have the land "taken" by new carbon-sink regulations. So then you will have to watch out for HEL (highly erodible land), CWA regulated wet area and now climate change pro-timber rules coming. And you will not be able to harvest the timber either - just watch it grow as you pay the taxes on the land. (Some of the prettiest wetlands were destroyed in the years leading up to 1986 swamp buster regs when doing so was still "legal".) And there are actually numerous government programs and instructional material from the decades-long era when farmers were actually encouraged to drain swampland. But so what? Try digging a well in your suburban lot's yard and see how many violations you get.
I feel sorry for the guy that has to disk behind him I have disked behind a john deere cutting disk and dam its rough its like going behind a breaking plow it will beat your ass off
Seems kind of a waste to just push the trees up in a pile. Could they not have been cut for a paper mill or lumber yard? Doesn't burning a large pile like that damage the soil around it? Perhaps they could be shredded into mulch or something like that.
Rajan Thind Actually it’s not, the size of the tractor allows for slow speed but still allows high levels of torque and the ability to pull the offset disc.
He seems to be dicing randomly there are strips and patches left all over the place now he’s got to go over it again..seems very inefficient...should spell discing 👍
Probably rocks. Many sre just under the surface so you cant see them. I use a disc in conjuntion witha heavy narrow chisel plow. Its good at bringing the rocks to the surfa e so they can be dealth with
Ó o tanto que o brasileiro é atrasado eles acham que trator bom é aquele que puxa o implemento correndo igual formula 1e não sabe que existe uma lógica velocidade x consumo x qualidade do serviço o povo atrasado só.
@@leonelsouzagomes2437 uma grade florestal onde o objetivo é cortar raízes, para a limpeza do terreno. E os atrasados como vc disse falando merda de monte.
What are you on about you idiot ? Hes going slow because of all the rocks that are buried, you can hear them grinding against the discs. I suppose a dickhead like you would go flat out and then blame the discs because they're all bent and the rig is in the workshop getting repaired. It's you who hasn't got a clue tosser!!
@@avafw60 Go screw yourself you freakin idiot! I've pulled a disc over more ground than you ever could imagine. Don't post you can't take a reply! Moron!!!
Wish I had equipment like that when I was farming sure would have made my life easier nice to see
Eu ja vi esse video inumeras vezes e não me canso de ver,que grade ignorante de boa e grande e que trator bruto de força. ..Serviço igual esse ai não ve todo dia não. ...
TRATORMEC PABLO VASCONCELOS todos os vídeos desse tipo eu vejo vc nos comentários,seu sonho de consumo,kkkkk.sou inscrito lá no seu canal, abraço.
Amigo se você challeng 775 puxava essa grade correndo e sobrando motor
TRATORMEC PABLO VASCONCELOS deste modelo, bom de mais ver...
Verdade! 'E' o que tem de sabichões falando merda do serviço sem ao menos saber do que se trata em kkkkkk
Nice And Greet Work
One ground cutting rascal, doing what it was built to do. Rome makes excellent equipment.
So amazing video.
if the engineers who developed the Rome Plow had encountered land such as Manitoba, they would have cried for joy.
That is some serious equipment! Love the video!
ROME recommends a working speed of between 2.5mph-3.5mph on all of their offset disks. This maximizes the working potential of the offset disk and reduces damages because the disks are engineered to work at the recommended speeds. In the video there are a lot of underground rock that the disk is riding over so we were always cautious of that when we were working.
johndeere point
That’s interesting, so these are geared more toward reclamation rather general field tillage??
7 months on, still no answer to your question.
@@absoluteanonomity6994 shut up you
We use these discs in construction using to dry the clay on are fills
WOW, that's some dam good equit. right their !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dont get to excited boys ,, Bonel Farm Machinary in Queensland , Australia used to make Offset Discs like that back in the 90's , looks like a B60, 24 plate with 26 inch scalloped discs,, If I remember the smallest was a 20 plate all the way up to a 140 plate folding that the grain farmers used to use,,
Creo ese tractor es una super máquina para esa velocidad que lleva , entre más duro pueda ir mejor remueve la tierra ,
that is some delicious looking soil.
Good job
Impressive disc.
Time for the tandem harrow to come behind and put a smooth finish on that field
Metale con ganas amigo haci los discos empiezen a desparramar bien la tierra
seriously heavy looking harrow!
Very nice 😀
Rome disc for ever
Muito top.. aqui no BRASIL tem pouco desses tratores chegam muito caro aqui.👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🤝🤝
wonderfull rome i want to see a demo in tropic soil
Aí sim monstruoso fera
Não se preocupem com o operador, ele não está a venda kkkkk
Mania que uns tonto tem de julgar né? Os cara nem sabe qual é realidade do vídeo kkkkk vc tem razão o cara não deve estar a venda kkkkkk
una joyita 👍
I also have a Rome K/G blade for my D7G. Video is, Cat D7G with Rome K/G blade removing 6' stump
Taking everything that tractor has for traction to pull that in the low spots. I have an old ROME disk and i dont have the tires on it instead it folds to reduce cutting.
Super maquinas
I work at Rome and build these all the time
I have a TRCH 12-36, TAW 24-28 cable lift and two K/G blades for D7E,G Great tools!
They look heavy.... Which is the trick to a deep cut in tough conditions.
Jason B the heavy for disc.
VegaEdits how deep will it work?
Muito boa máquina
es un equipo pesado de alto desempeño suficiente.capacidad
offsets work great but you need to go a little faster to throw the dirt
Nice
I wonder if this is the same kind of Rome plow they used to clear the jungles in Vietnam?
Nope. Not even close. Rome Plow Company in Rome, Ga. made the famous Rome Plows which Army Land Clearing companies used to clear jungle with. The plows were an offset V on the front with a stinger mounter off center to split trees and brush. The Caterpillar D-8 tractors were sometimes tied together with huge ship anchor chain bolted to their rear pintles. Three or four of those tractors moving through an area could do a lot of damage.
Thanks for the info I read the officer who started out with this using thoses plows in Vietnam later made general
im sorry this is not a torsion bar plow. the one i was thinking about is even bigger than this one working here
sorry again this is a torsion bar plow
No, that was the K/G clearing blade by Rome. Check out my tractors at "Cat D7E with Rome K/g blade clearing, Stump splitting with D7G and Rome K/G blade, and Cat D7E clearing
Aí e top
Donde se consiguen este tipo de grada, se ve muy buena y cuál es su precio
Quem não conhece está máquina crítica de só operam girico
What's going to be done with the land?
Parabéns
Lovely pace … trashing everything! If only my OCD alarm wouldn´t go off every time he misses something 🙄
You can make a big mess with a disc like that if you don't cut out your lands right.
Either go around the field to the right and leave a big dead furrow in the middle or cut out a strip and go around to the left with the land getting bigger leaving the dead furrow between each land.
Le falta que agarre un corte parejo para que mueva bien la tierra porque hay partes que no agarra bien la Rastra en México le llamamos Ratra es una maquinaria pero el operador no es bueno
We have a 20" Case IH off set disc we pull with a Caterpillar rubber tracked tractor. One pass on mature pasture grass is all you need to kill it. It is not nearly as heavy as this ROME unit either. Tonge height is supper important on these offset machines as too high or low will steer the disc to the left or the right. It works much better behind a tracked machine as without the slip, the draw bar height is much more constant, and therefore much easier to set to get it straight behind the tractor.
Start in the middle of the field and keep turning left widening your work and you won't have a dead uncut area
Grade bruta demais.
This guy needs to look forward more than backwards! The plow knows what it’s doing the steering wheel doesn’t!
Theese one is good of course!!!!!....
Operador não sabe trabalhar com a grade, está trabalhando pelo contrário, quando anda certo deixa parte para trás 😅
Trator e grande são top
Da gosto de ver
I live in Georgia near where those discs are built. Think I would use a Cat to pull it with. No way would I put that tractor in new ground. One stump or rock between those duals and you can do a lit of damage quickly.
nesta área deve ter pedras e troncos de árvores talvez seja por isso que anda devagar evitar quebrar discos da grade ?
Where is this guy going?
Só falta um operador nessa nave
Looks like the wheels keep it from sinking in any lower
They are used for transport.
@@armedfarm3429 Just seems like removing them should/could be an option during field use
No, you need to turn in the fields, in head rows needs to be lifted so you don't bend the hell out of everything & make the turn.@@timt2202
Pesada em👊
that is quite a disc.
I knew a man by the name of mike Haynes in Jackson tn that pulled one with a 4440 turned up and walked away with it with the wheels. Off the ground
What is the diameter of the disks?
like a plough but mutch slower
Yes it will go in the ground deeper than a plow faster than a plow because you don't have to make land if you do make a land with these you always have to turn to the left it's easier on the hitch and also the blades to the outside left corner from breaking if you leave it in the ground when you're making a turn
Kind like how they created the dust bowl era of the 30's. Will come again after the trees are gone.
Do you eat food? Maybe you like tree bark soup?
I hate to disillusion you - but anyone who owns farm land and allows timber to grow will eventually have the land "taken" by new carbon-sink regulations. So then you will have to watch out for HEL (highly erodible land), CWA regulated wet area and now climate change pro-timber rules coming. And you will not be able to harvest the timber either - just watch it grow as you pay the taxes on the land. (Some of the prettiest wetlands were destroyed in the years leading up to 1986 swamp buster regs when doing so was still "legal".) And there are actually numerous government programs and instructional material from the decades-long era when farmers were actually encouraged to drain swampland. But so what? Try digging a well in your suburban lot's yard and see how many violations you get.
I don't suppose these implements are built in one day.
LOL
Venho só ler os comentários dos expert em passar grade 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Si lascou. Os comentsrios maioria é ingles
i want this 😍
If your off-set disc ain't a Rome---it's wrong! We have an eight footer , must be 60 yrs. old. I don't know what we would do w/out it!
Ai é bruto
Está muito devagar. A terra não virá.
Le falta más velocidad, va muy lento y la rastra y la maquina son muy buenas, al operador le falta correr más la maquina.
O cara gradeando so de camaleão
Brute force
eso si es poder
Wow! Does anyone know how much one of their midsized machines cost?
a unica coisa certa eh o maquinário, pois operação e operador nao podem tah mais errados!!!
EI OO JÄRKEÄ
Boy if he would bump some speed it would cut a lot better
Esse cara pode ser chamado de operador mesmo kkkkkkk
Casi como mi yunta de bueyes....😣😣😣
Does anyone know if my 75 year old, 23 hp ford 9N will pull this.
David McClellan lol I doubt it but give it try and film it 😂
You may need to put water in rear tires
I feel sorry for the guy that has to disk behind him I have disked behind a john deere cutting disk and dam its rough its like going behind a breaking plow it will beat your ass off
Seems kind of a waste to just push the trees up in a pile. Could they not have been cut for a paper mill or lumber yard? Doesn't burning a large pile like that damage the soil around it? Perhaps they could be shredded into mulch or something like that.
V
Or burnt
That's a no tractor driving fool , he is leaving strips ??
Taking some fun😁😁😁😁😁😁
The description mentioned having to steer around rock.
About but no- till heard something ?
Can you pls help me contact the owner of this footage to enquire about permission to use in a video project? Thanks
Pp
Tractor is huge for this 12 disc harow
Rajan Thind Actually it’s not, the size of the tractor allows for slow speed but still allows high levels of torque and the ability to pull the offset disc.
He seems to be dicing randomly there are strips and patches left all over the place now he’s got to go over it again..seems very inefficient...should spell discing 👍
He's too busy watching the disc harrow work and not worrying about where he's going....lol
So um t9 para rastar esta grade super pezada.
kkkk T9 anda cagando com uma Santa Izabel de 42 polegadas kkkkkk
É muito top e pezada essa aradora essa ai é pesada pesada mesmo mas o engeza puchava correndo
Que pena que falou a ENGESA ,aquilo era trator além de ser nacional !
Faliu a ENGESA !
@@josuemirandadeoliveira8324 faliu não, quebraram para o capital estrangeiro dominar o mercado.
Santa ignorância!!!
Uma pena é esses monti de madeira qe atrapalha.
Den en 3 mi
o trator e bom a grade e boa, mas o operador e um barbeiro deixou que nem minha cabeça, cheia de caminho de rato.
Verdade! Meu filho de 7 anos gradeia melhor que esse operador aí!
Why so slow?
Probably rocks. Many sre just under the surface so you cant see them. I use a disc in conjuntion witha heavy narrow chisel plow. Its good at bringing the rocks to the surfa e so they can be dealth with
Discing trees
que serviço cagado,deixando faixo pra traz
Cagado e pouco..é Barbero mesmo
This guy cant plow worth a damn. Cant even hold a line.
I was scratching my head too, there seemed to be no logic to his driving.
quantas polegadas é esses discos?
36" Disks
Ó o tanto que o brasileiro é atrasado eles acham que trator bom é aquele que puxa o implemento correndo igual formula 1e não sabe que existe uma lógica velocidade x consumo x qualidade do serviço o povo atrasado só.
Vc tá certo tem gente que não sabe nem onde fica o cu fala que um serviço desse tá errado
@@leonelsouzagomes2437 uma grade florestal onde o objetivo é cortar raízes, para a limpeza do terreno. E os atrasados como vc disse falando merda de monte.
Po op
He seems to be skipping bits
operator doesn't have a clue!!
What are you on about you idiot ?
Hes going slow because of all the rocks that are buried, you can hear them grinding against the discs. I suppose a dickhead like you would go flat out and then blame the discs because they're all bent and the rig is in the workshop getting repaired. It's you who hasn't got a clue tosser!!
@@avafw60 Go screw yourself you freakin idiot! I've pulled a disc over more ground than you ever could imagine. Don't post you can't take a reply! Moron!!!
Q tipo amargo no sabe nada va muy despacio y dejando fallas
Adrián Torres y parece que se le olvido engrasar su equipo,no escucha el rechinadero que lleva por falta de grasa
Need to go a little faster
Unless there are rocks. If so that plenty fast
Should have killed the grass first , would have made a better job
Would have run yearlings on it first made a bit of $$ for the summer
esse tratorista é ruim heim
Tractor operator has NO idea what he is doing!!
I think you don’t know what your talking about
bem ruim esse operador kkkk
Concordo com vc ese ai esta apredeno gradear kkk