So great to see so many young ones having a go here, old equipement sure, but getting experience in doing the repairs. As it is now all these young one are also making a community at the moment. Like I have said before, sad thing is , new gear is dearer, wider and quicker therefore something has to go , and we know who that is. I say keep the smaller gear and keep the people in the community.
@@BenCrosthwaite1 If farmers think its great to get big then they need to go for a drive to the MEEKATHARRA Pub and ask the publican there his thoughts on the matter as that poor bugger cant sell his pub because of lack of population in the area for customer support.
Nothing wrong with the old headers You own them Just throw the parts in them They do the job Yes it’s nice to have big new gear But it depends on your operation Have a great XMAS
This is a great video. I drove TR97 then TR99 in the 90’s. Easy to service & operate. I have the best memories 👍🏼
I, one in the 90’s, had the same experience.
NH TR99's...... We had them on the farm years back... Bloody reliable headers right there....
Great to see the ood steel still running...🇭🇲👍😎🌾
So great to see so many young ones having a go here, old equipement sure, but getting experience in doing the repairs. As it is now all these young one are also making a community at the moment. Like I have said before, sad thing is , new gear is dearer, wider and quicker therefore something has to go , and we know who that is. I say keep the smaller gear and keep the people in the community.
Certainly, it would be better to keep more people in the community.
@@BenCrosthwaite1 If farmers think its great to get big then they need to go for a drive to the MEEKATHARRA Pub and ask the publican there his thoughts on the matter as that poor bugger cant sell his pub because of lack of population in the area for customer support.
Great video Ben
Still got a Sunshine if you need extra capacity next year, but the horses died about 50 years back.
Nothing wrong with the old headers You own them Just throw the parts in them They do the job Yes it’s nice to have big new gear But it depends on your operation Have a great XMAS
They may be a bit slower but there is less to go wrong and usually a lot easier to work on.
Wish I was 30
I know exactly where that property is. How many Ha are they covering with the old girls?