Hey deano, cheers mate, I've not had it on any hills yet but im not looking forward to it, think i might fit some stabilisers ! yes always good fun running through the towns lol.
good video's fella, I like all the different angles of view, its pretty interesting watching how the balers and other things work up close. we seem to tow them around and don't actually see the parts moving if its not visible out of the rear window. keep en coming, all the best gazza
Thanks Alan, i do hope to get a bit more conventional filming over the harvest, i'll have to work quicker to give myself a bit more time to film! i agree they are good for bits and bobs looking at the machines in different angles but are poor for general filming, i enjoy getting the tripod out and seeing how steady i can be!
That stacker looks a great bit of kit. I enjoyed this video.... great fun. You should have done in-cab whilst driving through the village so we could hear the novel things you called the oncoming drivers.
Cheers mate, ah they're not to bad once you're used to them. Do you have similar problems because i should imagine your roads are bigger but then again so is your kit! :)
yeah the roads are biger but the tractors take more then the road but theres spots u can get over the main problem is people getting out of your way! lol they just stop and look at you!
Great vid mate, i enjoyed it :) nice set up u have their, u have some skill their driving through the town, all that movnig around :) I find my self lucky when i see ur streets compared to ours, drove a 7R through town the other day easy lol :P ur town might stack into about 100 cars lol! So Fantastic driving
How hard is it driving these big machines in the UK on these small roads and at that speed. Here is Canada tractors only go up to 50km/h. Ever had close calls? How many acres do you farm?
outdoorking69 Its not too bad, its something that you just get used to, if you use the speed in moderation like anything you will fare a lot better than being silly with it. You will always have the odd close call on small roads with big kit! We farm 400 acres plus we do lots of contracting.
Love the flag! If you added commentary to these old videos, you could re-upload them and I bet they would get plenty of views. You have a great voice and I love to hear your perspective and comments on the equipment and on farming in general.
Cheers Fella, they are a fair piece of kit, you can't beat them on the roads.
Good video George, nicely driven through the town!
Cheers Gazza, i agree its interesting seeing all the things we never normally do, i'll keep finding places to stick it :)
George saunders your videos are mythical, thank you very much
luckes82 Haha, thankyou very much!:)
Hey deano, cheers mate, I've not had it on any hills yet but im not looking forward to it, think i might fit some stabilisers ! yes always good fun running through the towns lol.
That was amazing how you wheeled your tractor through that town. Great Job.
Those were the days, oh sweet memories!
Wow how things have changed since I worked with you mate the big mans doing well for himself by the look of things
good video's fella, I like all the different angles of view, its pretty interesting watching how the balers and other things work up close. we seem to tow them around and don't actually see the parts moving if its not visible out of the rear window. keep en coming, all the best gazza
Glad you like it, cheers mate :)
Thanks Alan, i do hope to get a bit more conventional filming over the harvest, i'll have to work quicker to give myself a bit more time to film! i agree they are good for bits and bobs looking at the machines in different angles but are poor for general filming, i enjoy getting the tripod out and seeing how steady i can be!
Cheers Chad, i do enjoy a challenge!
Thanks Brian.
That stacker looks a great bit of kit. I enjoyed this video.... great fun. You should have done in-cab whilst driving through the village so we could hear the novel things you called the oncoming drivers.
Thankyou, i've had quite a bit of practice!
yes mate plenty of new kit to play with :)
Great video! That's crazy how tight the roads are over there I thoght the roads here where small great job!
Cheers mate, ah they're not to bad once you're used to them. Do you have similar problems because i should imagine your roads are bigger but then again so is your kit! :)
yeah the roads are biger but the tractors take more then the road but theres spots u can get over the main problem is people getting out of your way! lol they just stop and look at you!
Yes there's always a bit of fun to be had! :)
the things I'd do for a fastrac!!! Great piece of kit
Good and interesting video, George. Good use of the GoPro whe some thing is happening, otherwise a view of a curved horizon is quickly enough!
very good video with all the camera positions.
Great vid mate, i enjoyed it :) nice set up u have their, u have some skill their driving through the town, all that movnig around :) I find my self lucky when i see ur streets compared to ours, drove a 7R through town the other day easy lol :P ur town might stack into about 100 cars lol! So Fantastic driving
Thankyou i thought about that after i'd finished lol. ill get it on the next one :)
Nice driving you have skill !
Don't you just love driving through built up areas!!:)
Thankyou :)
Great vid nice set up. Small roads to drive down well driven lol
Excellent!!! You'll have get the camera in the chamber next! Lol
Haha they are good fun to drive!
Thanks agri... what is your name? lol. very busy at min so i've not caught your last few videos but i'm looking forward to seeing them :)
great videos
How hard is it driving these big machines in the UK on these small roads and at that speed. Here is Canada tractors only go up to 50km/h. Ever had close calls? How many acres do you farm?
outdoorking69 Its not too bad, its something that you just get used to, if you use the speed in moderation like anything you will fare a lot better than being silly with it. You will always have the odd close call on small roads with big kit! We farm 400 acres plus we do lots of contracting.
really good video
thanks
Lol, this was its first outing and i was seeing how fast i could go whilst ejecting the pack before they would tip over, the answer is about 8 mph :)
Great video. Which town is it?
lol cheers mate
How's the new job going goerge
Where are you based George? I'm from Hertfordshire I live near baldock I work on a farm round there just wanted to see if you was near me at all
tom buckle We are based at sandy, we have been going down to a customer at Ardeley. We aren't far away then:)
Not at all by the sounds of it George Saunders
Is that system fully automated or do you have a camera so you can watch it and operate in manually?
It can be operated in auto or manual, i tend to operate it in manual so that you can be a bit more flexible where you tip the bales
3:52 doesn't always go to plan.
Haha says everything about city people who own 4x4s, when they have the most trouble driving on the pavement to get round the baler.
lol thanks Jordan, it was only by pure luck that i didn't hit anything ;)
Potton is horrible to drive through in a car--never mind with a big train like that. Well driven
I don't dought it.
America's roads are much more farm friendly than uk's roads
Yes i shouldn't fancy trying to get some of your kit around our roads.
Love the flag! If you added commentary to these old videos, you could re-upload them and I bet they would get plenty of views. You have a great voice and I love to hear your perspective and comments on the equipment and on farming in general.