No doubt. Consistent spread pattern is critic especially with litter. Not sure id be very impressed if they were my machines. You can see the amount of material the green one was able to apply while the same costs are being applied however the material isn’t. Awesome video mike.
The Volvo moves allot of material in a hurry. It does the work of two tractors with loader. On the other end of this operation there are two John Deere 7230R tractors with loaders moving fast to keep semi trucks moving the fertilizer out to the field.
Shes a big shovel!! Those articulated tractors always look wierd to me when they are pulling anything besides a plough, cultivator or a drill 😂Good video man thanks
Using a toe tipping bucket reduces the risk of it hitting the sides of whatever it is tipping in to because it tips at the height of the boom and doesn't drop below it.
Dyno 625 It increases the height of the tipping point, enabling you to empty the bucket from a higher position than the boom geometry allows = higher piles of litter in the spreaders.
They move the litter by the ton. The tractors each have a scale monitor in the cab. Each scoop moves the spreader closer to 20, 25 or 30 tons being loaded. BTP has a video on the way showing all the details of the litter spreading.
You can sure see which spreader is doing the best job when they run side by side like that. Those litter spreaders simply can't do the even spreading job that the Bunning does with its' vertical beaters.
They measure the litter by the ton as the load it. The three spreaders hold the following: 20, 25 and 30 tons. The tractors have scale monitors in the cab and as each scoop goes in the scale moves up. BTP has a video on the way showing the spreading in detail.
wow a johndeere 9000 r series tractor pulling that big of manure spreader wasting alot of fuel/ hr. the loader operator is doing a okay job you never wanna spin your tires as a loader operator. they might as well have a bull dozer pushing the chicken waste in to a bigger pile. Go Big or stay home I always say.
the green spreader is throwing the best coverage
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No doubt. Consistent spread pattern is critic especially with litter. Not sure id be very impressed if they were my machines. You can see the amount of material the green one was able to apply while the same costs are being applied however the material isn’t. Awesome video mike.
Great great video, the Volvo is impressive and with 3 big green machines you need a big loader to get the job done, very nice!!!
The Volvo moves allot of material in a hurry. It does the work of two tractors with loader. On the other end of this operation there are two John Deere 7230R tractors with loaders moving fast to keep semi trucks moving the fertilizer out to the field.
Thank You!!!
Shes a big shovel!! Those articulated tractors always look wierd to me when they are pulling anything besides a plough, cultivator or a drill 😂Good video man thanks
Great video and good to see Bunning spreaders in the US !
It is an impressive spreader. BTP has a video on the way featuring the Bunning.
Bet that smells great!
That loader is awesome!
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Nice Video , I like big tires on the Volvo!!!
After watching your videos I want to quit my job and become a farmer!
That is some fine Swedish steel! :)
I have spent some time running one ,and they are a nice machine to operate.
Awesome Video!!!
Impressive payloader
Looks like the big spreader does a more even job of spreading the litter.
Great vid pard!!
I can smell it from here
Awesome vid!!
Nice video!!
Anymone would know what's the cold inflation pressure on those tires ?
The Bunning spreader is just crushing the other two in terms of accuracy and spread pattern
It is an impressive spreader.
Thought chicken liter was only in eastern north Carolina, lol
Greate Jhon Deere
That's an interesting bucket on the loader. What is the reason for a bucket that dumps like that?
Using a toe tipping bucket reduces the risk of it hitting the sides of whatever it is tipping in to because it tips at the height of the boom and doesn't drop below it.
That makes perfect sense. I never thought about it that way
Dyno 625 It increases the height of the tipping point, enabling you to empty the bucket from a higher position than the boom geometry allows = higher piles of litter in the spreaders.
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Those stainless spreaders are feeble 🤣
Good to see some one putting back in to the soil.do you guys mulch down your stubble or burn it off?
+Troy Meredith a chisel plow works in the litter and turns over the stubble.
6-ton bucket? any bucket I ever ran was rated by volume, 6 yard maybe?
They move the litter by the ton. The tractors each have a scale monitor in the cab. Each scoop moves the spreader closer to 20, 25 or 30 tons being loaded. BTP has a video on the way showing all the details of the litter spreading.
Are the two tractors Wheel setup for row crops?
You can sure see which spreader is doing the best job when they run side by side like that. Those litter spreaders simply can't do the even spreading job that the Bunning does with its' vertical beaters.
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British engineering for you..
Ah the sweet smell of $$$$
what part of the usa is that filmed in,what crop is going to be sown after
Where was this video taken?
What are the manufacturers of the other two spreaders with stainless boxes?
They are Chandler spreaders. We have a video on the way featuring them.
Nice💪🏻
It is a monster.
does this farmer own chickens as well for his own chicken litter? Or is it brought to his land after purchasing from a local chicken farmer?
is this Joe Neal Balance out of Bowling Green?
+Annie Cooper it is TOF.
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6 ton bucket...? Or 6 cu yd bucket...?
They measure the litter by the ton as the load it. The three spreaders hold the following: 20, 25 and 30 tons. The tractors have scale monitors in the cab and as each scoop goes in the scale moves up. BTP has a video on the way showing the spreading in detail.
Loader loading Chicken shit.
en dan de bak ook maar half vol maken slecht
wow a johndeere 9000 r series tractor pulling that big of manure spreader wasting alot of fuel/ hr. the loader operator is doing a okay job you never wanna spin your tires as a loader operator. they might as well have a bull dozer pushing the chicken waste in to a bigger pile. Go Big or stay home I always say.
I hate chicken sh!t. Smells the worst.