Ploughing w/ Spade lug Step Wheels for Xtra Traction | 0% slip! New Holland T7.270 & Lemken Juwel 10
2022 ж. 21 Қар.
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Ploughing on heavy clay soil with 0% slip and 10% of fuel saving at arable farm Enthoven in the Netherlands.
The tractor is a New Holland T7.270 with an seven furrow Lemken Juwel 10 on land/ in furrow plough.
The spuds / lugs can be adjusted to different gripping depths or for road transport by simply changing the pins.
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Great capture again Martijn! Glad to see regular uploads on my favorite channel. 👍👍👍
unbelievable beautifull and professional film-work from tractorspotter, every movie again i am impressed about the makers qualities
The operator is doing a superb job there, nice to see the Tractor running on top, avoiding soil compaction in the furrow
A lot of lack of soil compaction is due to the larger tires. They spread the weight a lot more evenly.
But the plow is creating a hard pan I wouldn't be considering compaction on land tractor everything is rolled over my question is if they want or need to plow why a mold board and not a chisel plow
@@davidsignor7931 My guess is because of the very heavy soil
He isn’t even steering
That clacking would drive me nuts!
3:30 would it really?
sounds like a horse on cobblestone
you would never hear it inside cab
It feels great, very stimulating to the viewer, thank you very much.
It's oddly satisfying watch the plowing like this. Operator is doing a great job. Really enjoyed the video.😊😊😊😊😊
Beautiful job on that field.
I used to farm but lost my tenancy a few years ago ,we had a few steep rocky fields that we never ploughed ,one in particular had not been ploughed since the second world war when it had been ploughed using a Track Marshal tractor with Iron wheels and spade lugs
Very interesting....this appears to be the best method in preparing the soil for outstanding results in growing windmills. They seem to be sprouting up and doing very well as far as the eye can see 😀😊
Were gonna stay " No-Till" on crop ground with the nuclear & coal power plants .😀
Hideous things. They're starting to pop up all over the great plains. Ironic how the city folk always claim that they're such environmentalists but they live in cement prisons and throw up these monstrosities that bastardize the beautiful landscape that we have left.
@@conspiracyscholor7866 Not many Farmers complaing nowdays. Its making them perpetual money from air rights (inf fact many of these are owned by farmer coops), takes up almost no land and as many think they are beautuful as those who hate em. Frankly they look a million times better than any power plant. most people who dont like em dont ever see them anyway as most are in areas of the country few live.
Fun fact... It takes 38 years for a windmill to replace the energy it took to build it.. Windmills are built for a 20 year service life, therefore everytime they stand one up it is st an 18 year deficit..
@@domading2759 Thats no true at all. I have family in the business and one is part owner he should know. These have no end service life. Blades are a wear item due to erosion, they last about 10-years, they are just fiberglass like a boat. The tower and generator are easily going to last 50 to 100 years. They make 2Megawats of power a day. thats over 700 megawatts a year each. the 38 year number is hogwash. maintenance is oil changes and inspections.
Used to have these on a Ford son major .. back in the 70s
Système déjà ancien,remis au goût du jour 😉 Beau travail 😉
I just realized that thing is fully mounted and if there's any kind of depth wheel, I don't see it. Unbelievably good job of plowing!
Beautiful farmland
I really like watching your videos, hope one day I can get a chance to come physically and see the machines working on the field.
thanks for your nice comment!
Never even knew anything like that existed...very interesting and looks very effective. Thanks for going to the trouble of making a video of it or I might have lived my whole life without ever having had the chance to see this in action. Pretty cool! Good video making skills too. And ladtly: hello from Central Kentucky
It´s like back to the 60´s
SPADE LUGS were about in the 1960`s , i will admit in furrow and not on land , nice job of ploughing top video making to, landscape simular to the fens in uk , perhaps a press on the plough also would have made a good job
Such amazing.
Amazing ❤️
Shut your eyes , block the engine out and listen to the horses hooves pulling that plough 😀
We are perfectly happy to let the tractors work, a few thousand years of servitude isn't enough for you?
It does sound like horses
Those are loose bolts rattling. Poor maintenance. I'd fire someone
neatest plough job ive ever seen
Awesome video 🤩
Nothing like a nice shine on plough boards
So cool!!
Nice work 😍
Cheer that was lovely.
Wow! Amazing video
Beautiful
Nice one That's some plough on three point linkage.
Great video.🚜👍🙋👉🇹🇭
Very nice video!!!
It doesn't take long to cultivate such an area of land 😍
Interesting concept. 🤔
Amazing videos,
Great camera work!
good tractor good plow
I remember driving a 2WD MF 165 with a 3 furrow reversable Ransomes plough in the UK in the early 1970s which had spade lug wheels similar to these, but the normal rear wheels were both removed so all the weight was on the lugs to do all the driving.
Knowledge full video for farmer's .
Really beautiful
Very creative camera positions. :-)
That's about the silliest thing i've ever seen.
Bel video. Bravo. Bei mezzi. 👍👍👋👋💪💪🚜🔝🇮🇹🚨
Farming simulator 2023 is looking real af
My father used same idea in the early 60s on a Nuffield tractor for ploughing in Surrey
We used similar to these on a Fordson Major in the 1960's ,don't lose any traction.
Yeah ..... Almoust, ewen over 120 years old system .....
Nice to see a modern take and it's usefulness still to this day. Some people still have some decent sense.
Spring loaded spikes so they retract on pavement or rocks. I would think multiple holes for the stop bolts so you can get them to extend farther on really wet fields. I always wanted an offset device to bolt in between the wheels that could change the rotation of the offset to change the length of the spikes sticking out below the tire.
remember we had a rusty old set of spade lugs on the farm several decades ago.
Video molto bello. È un sistema simile alle ruote dei Landini degli anni "50. 👍👍👍
Whenever i see wind turbines i think what a massive waste of energy and money went into it so people can virtue signal. Interesting tractor video.
I bet that the added weight of the spade attachments is part of the benefit that they bring.
Looks great, works well, the field looks immaculate. But... ...that sound would drive me nuts! Better crank up the stereo! :D
@@Rene-yp4iw You are right, that's pretty amazing! 3:30 Of course, you can still crank up the stereo :D
good
*Very intriguing! It seems like this is the most effective approach to prepare the soil for remarkable results in growing windmills. They appear to be flourishing and performing exceptionally well, as far as the eye can see* 😀😊.
Спасибо за видео! Красивая работа на хорошей технике - здорово! Татьяна, Москва, Россия 🇷🇺
не уж то нравятся трактора..?? а?
Пора кацапні коней заводити. Після падіння путіна,доведеться працювати день і ніч на відновлення України.
Nice, greeting farmvlogger
My dad used to add a spade wheel on the left when we plowed years ago, but we were running in the furrow
This method was already used in the 60s. An unexpected revival in modern times, I guess.
In the UK they are what we used to call wheel strakes, our spade lug wheels were all steel wheels ie early standard ford.
Fajna technologia
That’s some moist soil in the Netherlands. It reminds me of the soil in south Louisiana and eastern North Carolina.
most the farmland in the Netherlands is former sea floor, so yeah it gets a bit moist
Greetings from Raleigh NC #ClintonStubbs
WOW The best video I ever seen!
İyi çalışmalar. Türkiye'den selamlar.
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Definitely don’t want to be moving from field to field very much with those lol
Reinventing the wheel.
Good day from Canada So were do u go to get more info on these spade lugs. Thanks
That will be like discing the road next spring, plowing mud....
Very interesting to see, I'm guessing less soil compaction & better traction is the benefit?
Soil looks plenty wet and the equipment is heavy. Looks like major soil compaction going on here
@@artlautenbach5768 can't believe how wet they work the soil over there....
Since they are ploughing the field, I would imagine that soil compaction is of negligible concern. The compacted soil is immediately turned over, thus effectively aerating the soil and correcting any effects of compaction. If this was tillage with a chisel plough or similar, then it may be a different story as they typically don't go as deep as a traditional plough does. I am from a livestock farm upbringing so any comments from arable farmers would be welcome and I would suggest that their opinions have far more weight than my own.
Going back 45 years .
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Just doesn’t look like those spikes can help that much.
It looks like something from a "Mad Max"-movie 🤣😂😅😆
This idea has been around since the 30:ies. never seen it on modern equipment before. but it worked well back then sonit should work now....
how do you even install those step wheels, do you do it in the field you are ploughing? Nvm its at the end of the video
I was wondering that also, how do you travel on the road?
I want to see this thing running at full speed on asphalt! lol
I think it would remove the asphalt with these spike rims
It is adjustable, so you can put it in "asphalt mode"
@@kamilosewski8689 That's not what I meant. I was talking about running it on asphalt with them extended.
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The soil is always moist in the Netherlands
We wished ;)
That’s because most of it is below sea level.
So are the woman
In Deutschland gibts das Sprichwort: Wenn der Acker an den Stiefeln klebt, man nicht auf den Acker geht. Wenns nicht anders geht und die Aussaat das erfordert, dann kann man abwägen. Sonst schadet man den Boden langfristig. Trotzdem interessante Technik und gutes Video.
Die Verdichtung durch die Räder reicht deutlich tiefer als der Pflug 😢
@@helgebertus2212 so ist es
@@helgebertus2212 das denk ich mir auch immer wenn ich sowas sehe, überall werden ja breite reifen und Bandlaufwerke angepriesen wegen der breiten Aufstandsfläche und hier macht man quasi genau das Gegenteil dort wo das eisenrad mit seinen spitzen eintritt ist der Boden nie im Leben mehr für Wurzeln aufschließbar
Enorme Zugleistung mit 270Ps, sehr bodenschonend!!
Which village view
Imagine driving on the road with them on
Amazing system anyone know where can I buy this product.
What is the furrow width for 7 furrows to still be less than a tractor width. I get it if on heavy clay but looks fairly black soil
If they're 16" mouldboard plows, it'd be 9.33'. Using two-way plow eliminates the dead furrow. Which is where the bed would meet by only plowing one way and be hollowed lower than the rest of the field, catching and holding moisture.
Curious though as to how much wheel slip there would have actually been without the spades. Didn't look like they were pushing on the soil any to hint the tires were in need of them. Without a doubt they would give the best traction, but necessary in this instance?
I totally agree with you, I think this is just a photo opportunity. Those spade lugs added nothing to the wide radial tyres x4. On an old 2WD with narrow cross ply tyres on a tractor that couldn’t carry much weight then they would more than halve the wheel slip. My grandfather used to use them on wet stoney ground to reduce wheel slip and tyre damage from the sharp stones.
To get the implement to that depth without loss of traction can be tricky. You’d be surprised how quickly a tractor can get stuck even in dry soil if you’re running deep. That rich dark soil has a lot of pull against the blades and disks.
Depends on the condition of the ground, the depth of tread left on the tractor tires, the size and type of the implement being pulled, etc. There are newer tractors with tracks that offer some traction advantages, but also have some cons in other areas.
@@millimetreperfect on heavy clay, the slightest amount of wheel slip smears the ground which reduces yield. In most countries, when talking about preventing wheel slip, people think of preventing that forward motion stops. When a Dutch polder farmer talks about preventing wheel slip, they mean ANY. Not being able to see whether you need them, is confirmation that they work.
He got you to watch that's all that matters🤔
Warum hat der Pflug kein Stützrad mehr?
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Hi, any idea of the compagny who made these spade lug step wheel ? from which country did it come from. With the name HACON, i Find nothing. regards
Always thought this would be a good idea , you get to spread the weight with wide tyres, and get traction from lugs , Pity you didn't show him folding the lugs ..
Nice video! Who is the manufacturer of spades?
The farmer is the constructor!
seeing the tractor going in reverse, it think it would make more sense to mount them the other way around, this way the pointy bit goes in first more easily
The goal in this case (plowing) is to propel the equipment forward, rather than getting more grip and putting an upward force that raises the back tires when the shank enters the ground first. Propel equipment forward while it's coming out of the hole, for as long as possible. Adding an extra tires on the outside instead would sort of work too, but it doesn't work too good traveling on public roads, seeing as it's too wide.
How long did it take to do the whole field ?
2 days in total 30 hectares.
Ist that spade wheel truely working? To my awareness is it idling!
Problem is that the spade lug gets clay stuck in and makes the wheels really heavy in the end. Then you have to dig it all out. Its a big problem on wet clay soil. My father used to call spade lugs 'strakes' here in the UK.
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Is there some technical reason for not using no-till overthere?
Rich clay soil in the polders here
@@nielsrooiman772 we also deal with rich clay soils, among other types But just the economy of diesel is so enormous that by itself would be a reason for no tilling Anyway, you are excellent professionals too and for sure know what's the better for your land
@@nielsrooiman772 it ain't gonna be rich for long if it's constantly turned like that
Interesting so how do you move on the road?
Retract the spikes. They telescope into the hub
Older dages winn
Doesn't seem like they would provide much extra traction. They look like they are about 3 inches wide and maybe going 6 inches into soft soil.
Very skilled tractor operator, really nice straight lines that is a pure joy to see and also shows a professional approach, but the 3 way turn at every end is extremely inefficiant, make a wider area at each end and you will be able to make 1 turn, saving literally 30 seconds for each turn .... that adds up in time, but also saves on clutch etc....
Probably it's GPS oriented
He has guidance, you can see his hands off the steering wheel.
I guess you missed the part where at the end of that field was a channel of water?
Not much skill is required these days, with electronic guidance and automatic steering. And growing more crops using more of the land covers the extra time turning.
who makes these iron wheels and how much do they cost roughly?
Made by farmer himself and the costs are I mean, 5000€
Next modification will be no cab and an iron seat 👌😂
Nessa velocidade o 148 pucha também.
OK in light land, guess its in Holland, take rig into heavy blue clay soil, or good chance of a few big stones, soon have a knackered crown wheel & pillion in the tractor.
Clay want be different aspect power usage witch will grown and rocks or stones shouldn't be so problematic only on big rocks would brake this legs
Holland is not a country and we do have a lot of clay in The Netherlands
Lanz Ackerkralle 😄