Deere-est Posted May 9, 2006 Author Share Posted May 9, 2006 Well, after a wet day or two the new leys outside work are nearyl 3ft tall and flat in places. .. . I have a horrible feeling when the Fendts and Massey's turn up with the 890 Speedster I would have already left and will miss all the action ... :'( :'( :'( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewHolland2 Posted May 9, 2006 Share Posted May 9, 2006 Nice pics SPN, I like the Fiatagri...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Powerstarâ„¢ Posted May 9, 2006 Share Posted May 9, 2006 Lovely pictures SPN, and NCC did you just say the 7740 wasn't bad :D You feeling ok I reckon if it stays nice all this week, first cut will be around Friday for most farms. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SPN Posted May 9, 2006 Share Posted May 9, 2006 We use a 7740 to drive the chopper. Excellent tractor, although I'd prefer a 7840 for the 6 cylinder engine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tractorman810 Posted May 9, 2006 Share Posted May 9, 2006 Yawn yawn another NH STUCK, aw well Nice pics SPN thanks!! great pic spn,does make a change from seing a jd stuck doesn't it :D :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Light Land Posted May 9, 2006 Share Posted May 9, 2006 FP some of the farms round here are quite small so the first cut is taken very early . A chap called david heywood 2 miles away will soon have his first 60 acres of first cut done ,then a contractor comes in to plough as soon as the forager leaves the field so he can get his maize in . the second cut comes from the smaller fields which is baled Thanks now it sound beter to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCC Posted May 9, 2006 Share Posted May 9, 2006 Lovely pictures SPN, and NCC did you just say the 7740 wasn't bad :D You feeling ok I reckon if it stays nice all this week, first cut will be around Friday for most farms. Yep the Ford wasn't bad yesterday, carting 6 ton of fert with it today was something else though, gearless and gutless : Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pingu Posted May 9, 2006 Share Posted May 9, 2006 phill ,you'll get plenty of silage action at lackham , got a fair few big contractors round that way , tris could probably tell you who they are though . SPN's right when he says it's frantic , apart from break downs or punctures it's flat out all day. it's not too bad for a farm operation ,but if yer on a contecting team the level of concentration needded week after week does tire you out, but if you got a good crew & cb's then it can also be a lot of fun, even when yer knackered Yer that is one bit i'm looking forward to about lackham seeing something different as never done silage and cant wait to give it a go and plus met a bloke that lives only few miles from lackham that said he'd try and get me a job on silage this year on maize ;D but made no promises but love to have a good wack at silage subsoiling does get a bit tedious :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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