KUHN Vari-Master L Smart Plough w/ Section Control | FENDT 933 vario | Perfect ins and outs

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
  • I saw this interesting new KUHN Vari-Master L Smart Plough at work at Willemsens arable farms in Biddinghuizen in the Netherlands. It is still a 0 series model of only two of which are tested this year.
    Raising and lowering each plough body individually eliminates the V or Z -shaped patterns at the headland - left when the plough is lowered and raised coming in and out of work each time. This makes it difficult to plough the headland “neatly”. This not only reduces the number of times the tractor passes over the headland, thereby reducing soil compaction, but also ensures all surface trash at the furrow/headland interface is buried effectively.
    The control of each individual body is based on GPS positioning data.
    Hopefully next year I can make a more comprehensive video ;)
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Комментарии • 72

  • @yammyharrone
    @yammyharrone 2 года назад +15

    Absolutely the most beautiful innecessity I've ever seen!! 😍 I can't imagine a single person investing in the answer to a question which has never really been that much of a problem, in such a way that tempts so much more downtime and maintenance over such small gains, but as an idea it is a stunning execution of concept

    • @tjurzyk
      @tjurzyk 2 года назад

      As for maintenance nothing changes, mechanically it's normal Vari-Master plow with hydraulic anti stone protection, so same amount of moving parts, greasing points, etc. But im sure additional electrically controlled hydraulic valves block and computer for that, rises cost of it about 10K Euro or more. But it looks great, and provides smooth ride finishing headlands.

    • @xSCHEF
      @xSCHEF Год назад

      It’s saves you one more pass on the headlands. Maintenance in Dutch soil? There’s no rocks here, I’ve seen a couple of these plows in use already over here this machine looks like a easy investment for medium sized arable farms in the Netherlands!

    • @-opresiet-1414
      @-opresiet-1414 11 дней назад

      You said it 100% as I would have said it. This plough solves a problem that has never been a problem. Even if the maintenance is not as bad as other comments say, which honestly I doubt because no maintane is always going to be better then even a small maintanecne, the initial investment in this plough versus a normal one is probably very significant in terms of price and it gives you quite literally no advantage in return. But it does look dope ngl.

  • @AhTechus
    @AhTechus 3 месяца назад

    It really helps to understand the impact on sustainable farming

  • @Germer_farmer
    @Germer_farmer 2 года назад +3

    На самом деле очень классная технология заглубления, позволяет оставлять края поля более ровными на поверхности, без создания разнообразного микрорельефа, где будет скаплтваться вода, а в последующем будут появляться вымочки и переуплотнения почвы.

  • @Thomas-i6i1h
    @Thomas-i6i1h 9 месяцев назад

    Da kann man so sauber einsetzen wie mit einem Aufsattelpflug. Danke fürs Video

  • @bunnywarren
    @bunnywarren 2 года назад +19

    Interesting idea but I'm wondering if the added mechanical complexity (and cost?) is worth the improvement in the resultant edge. Looks like the distance each blade raises/lowers could be increases to ensure they are all out of the soil until individually dropped.

    •  2 года назад

      I guess the mechanics for it are already (kinda) there on plows with stone protection (don't know if it's called that). Looks pretty neat though!

    • @11T872
      @11T872 2 года назад

      They have big government support.

    • @bufferbridge
      @bufferbridge 2 года назад +4

      For the sake of running around the headland turning it out to tidy it up before turning it in,this seems complex,expensive and a bit of a gimmick

    • @BillyTheKid689
      @BillyTheKid689 2 года назад

      @@bufferbridge my thoughts exactly.

    • @Sleatman87
      @Sleatman87 2 года назад +1

      If you look close you'll see windmills in the back. In these cases mechanical costs don't matter.

  • @TractorCam
    @TractorCam Год назад

    the best tractorspotter about modern farming videos 👍

  • @paduvonGhendt
    @paduvonGhendt 2 года назад +5

    Geweldige techniek, maar op de vraag: return on investment?, brengt dit de boer geen cent meer in het laadje… Kuhn houdt zich wel leuk bezig!

  • @CampAgriculture
    @CampAgriculture Год назад +1

    Sangat modern Sekali tekhnologi nya ☕😄👍🏻

  • @cplhesus7220
    @cplhesus7220 2 года назад +2

    relax & enjoy

  • @egomania2792
    @egomania2792 2 года назад +6

    How can one overengineer a plow? LOL
    Granted, I am not too familiar with the intricacies and fine details of plowing, but are the zig-zagged headlands really that big of a problem? Big enough to engineer an entirely new plow just to combat it, with lots of moving parts, therefore lots of potential points of failure? Especially when the job in the end is JUST to turn dirt?

    •  2 года назад +1

      To be fair it's not THAT much more complicated than a normal plow. Plows that move like that when you hit big rocks are standard in areas with lots of stones. I'm guessing this is more or less some hydraulic cylinders on that kind of plow.
      Also, to even out before the headlands could be a real time saver when it comes to plowing them later. 😀

    • @rienl.2373
      @rienl.2373 2 года назад

      There are many many things whats not a big problem😉

  • @boopathitractors8062
    @boopathitractors8062 2 года назад +1

    Great work sir.....
    Love from india....

  • @VanDronewerkAgro
    @VanDronewerkAgro 2 года назад +1

    Another great ploughing video 👍 realy good content

  • @AgriCHR
    @AgriCHR 2 года назад +3

    Bel video. Bravo. Bei mezzi.
    💪💪👍👍👋👋🚜🔝🇮🇹🔝💯

  • @MrDieselross
    @MrDieselross 2 года назад +1

    Schöner Film. Ich frage mich nur ab diesen Sachen:
    -Warum läsdt der Fahrer nicht mehr Platz fürs Vorgewende? Dann würde nähmlich einmal Rückwärtsfahren reichen.
    -Warum wird nicht mehr Luft us den Reifen sbgelassen? Die Reifen walken kaum selbst bei angehobenem Pflug... Bodenschonung!
    -Warum hat man in der heutigen Zeit ein fremdes GPS? Das Varioguide ist top!
    -Warum hat man beim Fendt ein externes Isobusterminal? Hallo, es ist ein Fendt mit Allem integriert!
    Sorry das sind meine Ansichten.

  • @agridronefly
    @agridronefly 2 года назад

    Great Video!

  • @TreinspotterRenzo
    @TreinspotterRenzo Год назад +1

    Het bedrijf dat deze ploeg heeft ingeregelt op deze video. is Weevers landbouwmechanisatie uit Swifterbant en ik heb daar toen stage gelopen en geholpen met de kabels trekken van de ploeg naar de trekker 😂

  • @CAMBOinKOShare
    @CAMBOinKOShare Год назад

    Very nice 🙂

  • @Cany0many
    @Cany0many 2 года назад +2

    Amazing

  • @RaditChanel8360
    @RaditChanel8360 Год назад

    Alatnya luar biasa 👍👍👍

  • @itoys21
    @itoys21 Год назад

    Wow amazing.

  • @herbhouston5378
    @herbhouston5378 2 года назад +3

    Very ingenious and interesting. Is that a Fent tractor?

    • @claas061
      @claas061 2 года назад

      Fendt 933 Vario Black Beauty

    • @herbhouston5378
      @herbhouston5378 2 года назад +1

      @@claas061 Thought so. Thanks

  • @RealNotallGaming
    @RealNotallGaming 2 года назад

    fuori solco e gestione singolo vomere 😱😍🤩
    lo voglio su farming sim 22
    🤣
    KUHN the BEST

  • @GRamerDim
    @GRamerDim 5 месяцев назад

    why the video is such quality and why do i need RUclips premium in order to watch in in "1080p premium enhanced bitrate" and the only other option is 360p?

  • @nttmechanic9302
    @nttmechanic9302 Год назад

    Saya menyukai video anda

  • @6900pilot
    @6900pilot Год назад

    It sounds like a spool is constant pumping all the time?

    • @stirv6462
      @stirv6462 11 месяцев назад

      It's a hydraulic reset plow. No springs, just constant hydraulic pressure. Which is why it's so easy for them to do this. Just lift up instead of press down.

  • @Martijn.van.Heuveln
    @Martijn.van.Heuveln 2 года назад

    Heeft het een meerwaarde bij het in en uit zetten van een perceel?

    • @rienl.2373
      @rienl.2373 2 года назад

      Dat is duidelijk te zien! Veel nettere afwerking en mooi vierkante aansluiting op kopakker

  • @M.V.2
    @M.V.2 2 года назад

    Bel video.
    Aratro interessante, ma forse troppo "tecnologico".
    🚜👍👍👍

  • @haevanreallife8151
    @haevanreallife8151 2 года назад

    Modern agriculture

  • @frankfowler5079
    @frankfowler5079 Год назад

    All that horsepower… that small plough….

  • @BartekBarczak
    @BartekBarczak 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @abouziyadaldjzairi3678
    @abouziyadaldjzairi3678 2 года назад +1

    👍👍👍👍

  • @alanchatfield4271
    @alanchatfield4271 2 года назад +1

    Had this idea many years ago, but mainly for ploughing down hill as a 6 or 7 and up hill as a 4 or 5/6,,, they have used my idea without even asking if it OK with me

    • @aubreywilliams6153
      @aubreywilliams6153 Год назад

      I used a plough you could push over as you describe 45yrs ago. It was too heavy for the tractors of the time. When tractors got bigger they had more power and wider tyres so you didn’t need them.

  • @mathieumauny7933
    @mathieumauny7933 2 года назад +1

    55hp per furrow. 😂😂😂😂. Twice the best power / furrow ratio considering Capex, Opex and work yield.
    Like having a 110hp tractor for 2 furrows plough. What a buffoonery.
    Waiting for comments like: this power is needed for clay soils, this tractor does other jobs the rest of the year, etc.
    I'll never understand why some of us prefer to transfer their margin to Fendt or other brands.

  • @Walle8707
    @Walle8707 2 года назад +1

    I always wonder about the gigantic fields... srsly how long does it take (approx.) to plow that?
    Also great video again! This one we just used as good night story :-D

    • @Rigge1988
      @Rigge1988 2 года назад +1

      1-2ha/h, some big fields can take a couple of days.

    • @rienl.2373
      @rienl.2373 2 года назад

      Hoe long is a workday😊? 8 ha a day+-

    • @rienl.2373
      @rienl.2373 2 года назад

      @@Rigge1988 That is too low

    • @Rigge1988
      @Rigge1988 Год назад

      @@rienl.2373 Too low? I think my estimation is A-okay for a 6 furrow plough. But it's different depending on soil structure, field layout with or without headland, speed etc etc. And how long a workday is depends on where it's suitable to end for the day.

    • @rienl.2373
      @rienl.2373 Год назад +1

      @@Rigge1988 sorry, your answer is correct.I read something wrong..

  • @Pietrotherunningfarmer
    @Pietrotherunningfarmer 2 года назад

    If you want to see real skills in plowing come to visit Italian rice fields. In rice fields plowing is executed at its finest, because later it would result in less time spent in levelling.

  • @farmshoffman8475
    @farmshoffman8475 2 года назад

    More parts to wear out bottom line

  • @koyhayat9714
    @koyhayat9714 Год назад

    🚜🚜🚜

  • @pawekaminski6333
    @pawekaminski6333 2 года назад

    Good for small farms with small fields, prize for big farms with big fields 😅

  • @jamesmuir3810
    @jamesmuir3810 2 года назад +1

    Tidy job, but surely its just overcomplicating something that does have to be. And more moving parts to wear

  • @danmccarthy6699
    @danmccarthy6699 2 года назад +2

    Wow.

  • @terrywhite4512
    @terrywhite4512 2 года назад

    Clever,., but not really necessary is it.

  • @were05andrey
    @were05andrey 2 года назад

    перебор

  • @TechnologyDiscovery168
    @TechnologyDiscovery168 2 года назад +8

    Interesting idea but I'm wondering if the added mechanical complexity (and cost?) is worth the improvement in the resultant edge. Looks like the distance each blade raises/lowers could be increases to ensure they are all out of the soil until individually dropped.