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Recent content by geoffscott

  1. Hay Rake types

    Here in NZ we tend not to use the "spider wheel" type rakes, as its felt that they contaminate the silage / hay too much with soil.. If they do or not, I dont know, but the big gyro type rakes are all the fashion here, with most contractors having 4 rotor, 12 - 15 meter models.
  2. Krone mowers

    I see that Krone make a "double" trailed mower... 6.2 meter cut. anyone seen or used these?
  3. Zetor 8111 operator manual

    I have found them handy very rarely. I find that the Zetor system tends to require constant oiling otherwise they seize up. This might be due to our muddy conditions and wet climate. The JD ones without hooks dont fare much better, but are usable if you have no oil. Hooks and balls are nice...
  4. Trailer or mounted rear mowers?

    My main concern with trailed is both the cost and the stability on hills... or more so, the ability to stay where their supposed to be, as on damp clover, I have seen them well out of line! That being said maybe I should not be taking the tractor there either!
  5. Trailer or mounted rear mowers?

    ok.. thats going to test the mower pretty well eh! now I just have to find out if there are any in NZ and if so, how much!?!
  6. Trailer or mounted rear mowers?

    Well I am not really a contractor, I just do a little bit on the side for a few of the local farmers. I charge by the hour - this past season with a 2.8 meter mo/co I was charging NZ$120 / hour. So the steep hills cost more. And produce less silage. But they still seam to like cutting them...
  7. Trailer or mounted rear mowers?

    Well I cant argue about red or green ( or orangeish either for that matter ) as I have MF, JD and Zetor and the others just aint worth owning :p the concrete post... was that standing or lying? if its standing, then shit!... if its lying down, I have hit a total of 3 when mowing on farms I have...
  8. Trailer or mounted rear mowers?

    the man from brussels was only 6'4"!!!! I am 148Kg... played rep level rugby and also a couple of AB's B games at world cups. Im just too slack when it come to training to be better :D
  9. Trailer or mounted rear mowers?

    they might laugh at me, but I know of one guy here in NZ who has cut 10,000ha with one, and only ever changed the blades and kept it greased, running it at up to 25Kmh over rough ground. They definatly are not the most clean cutting mower - they make no claims to that, but cutting that sort of...
  10. Trailer or mounted rear mowers?

    hehe.. yeah... only 2.5Kg? I would be after something heavier.. After all, I am 6'8"... Drum mowers seam more robust to me... might go for the Maxam... their so simple... one drum is slightly higher than the other to avoid timing clash issues, their driven by one big solid belt... They have a...
  11. Trailer or mounted rear mowers?

    the local JD dealer claims no 6000 series or newer JD has ever broken the 3pt linkage... hmmmmm...
  12. Trailer or mounted rear mowers?

    Looking at a new mower... got too much to do for the old hack next season... have been looking at some NZ made ones which do a crap job but are suited to the roughest work ever imaginable ( maxam - either 2.5 or 3.3 meter drum mowers ) or going to a european mower... Trailed mowers appeal to me...
  13. 8045, year 1983, ran out of fuel, what to do?

    just put more in and try it. the one time I have run out thats all I did and after a bit of cranking over it started. Good luck!
  14. Forterra 11441

    I have run a Potty 320 novacat with conditioner on my 6110SE JD ( its wound to 80Hp on the shaft ) and I have no problems on all but the steepest hills with heavy crops. Thats water front and rear plus full front weights on the tractor. I will admit that the larger 6420S runs it a lot better -...
  15. Forterra 11441

    Austrain.. sorry :D Their popular because their tough I believe. I think that the cut takes second place behind something that will last. We tend to have some rougher land that gets cut around here, so the gear has to last
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