Monday, May 31, 2010

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Malaysia as History

Malaysia is not only geographically but also historically linked very closely with Singapore.

Both were together under British rule before it by (yet harder) Japanese was replaced. Both were released together in 1963 and independently in the Malaysian Federation, where Singapore but was expelled after two years again, and declared its independence. austrug

While Malaysia Singapore now had more inner conflicts of his own way seek ethn characterized by lack of space, jobs, resources, allies. Homogeneity ... Writing about this unprecedented way as a city state of Singapore, I will definitely see an opportunity later. Singapore can be determined no longer be described as part of Malaysia. The political and economic conditions are very different.
Malaysia as a resource-rich country was a traditional way as a monarchy, strongly influenced by Muslim and marked by many conflicts with the Chinese minority.

[image] flash via Kuala Lumpur

Friday, May 28, 2010

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Global warming - but where is she?

Moin moin,

after me this week has once again thwarted the weather very powerful, I wonder now slowly, which this year is actually going on. We write the end of May, and here in California, where it normally this time of year 80-90 ° F (26-32 degrees C) is warm, we currently have only 70 ° F (20 ° C).
The plan, on 1 to drive to Nevada to Smith Valley in June, was also moved by one week to the back, because there last weekend for about 4 cm Snow has fallen - just as in Reno in the last few weeks, unfortunately, a very regular basis - and thus in these cool temperatures with frost simply can not thrive.

This week was also technically weather again very atypical for California:
Tuesday we had two very good demonstrations - both customers are looking for new machines and were impressed by the performance of the BiG Pack 1290 HDP much. The second demo, we will have the last ball again pressed in the rain. We do have the field to get ready just yet, but was followed by heavy rain just a social pizza to the customer possible. Also Wednesday it was rainy, and we have used the time to make some modifications to the press. Also Wednesday night, the rain has not really us further to the fore, and thus Thursday was not a pressing possible. The demonstration planned for today was postponed then because of the humidity this morning.

This river has led the last three years, no water - the moment it looks a bit different. One could then operate the one or other water problems.

And so is currently really no other choice but to wait.
Ready for we are all here ...

.... and perhaps at the global warming within reach in time. Here it seems currently more like a new ice age. At least the mountains are all around again mighty white.

greetings from the rainy and cool California

Niklas

Sunday, May 23, 2010

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Kings County California - an eventful week!

Moin moin,

I sign today after a busy week again from the Kings County. Since the demonstration had to be canceled last Monday due to the onset of rain in the morning, we, Steve Silver and I, Monday and Tuesday some customers visited. And I'm from super well maintained equipment and satisfied customers to almost not maintained equipment and be seen, therefore unhappy customers the full range. As expected, the satisfied customer, however, were in the majority. Here two pictures of my personal highlights from poor maintenance:


Personally, I have no idea why someone would deal so casually with his equipment. In all seriousness was pressed with the pickup in this state, and what you had in mind when remodel the ductwork of the knot cleaning - no idea. Logically, these customers will tell but that the crown does not press satisfactory performance. Here these problems are homemade doubt. Without a minimum of maintenance, it is not easy - neither us nor the competition. And if you compare our product with the competition, you will notice that the maintenance of the BiG Pack is very small. A central lubrication system supplies almost all the important points always fat. Piston bearings, VFS and storage nodes, and many other lubrication points are greased so permanent. Only the drive shafts and a few points on the steering axis must occasionally be manually fed with fat. Also, the drive concept of the BiG Pack - largely without chains and shear bolts - with its shafts and gears and slip clutches and cam at all important points is designed for reliable and durable operation. I guess that's the only reason why such a 'bad press can be maintained at all still produce bales.
The main problem the customer was the ball shape. Both BiG Pack 1290 XC the bales would leave permanently bent either right or left, the ball chamber, and then would often burst the strings.
All I can say this: if you short the swath before pressing again on one side throws to bring the bottom up, then the plume is no longer uniform. I also had to fill in this field problems, the chamber properly - some were two windrows raked together so far, that neither one could hold both still clean. Still produced the HDP accurate bales - without any bending. The problem of rapid threads cleared up then when you look into the twine. Only the cheapest yarn knot strength of 300 kgf was found there. And, because something better knot strength yarn with 480 kgf whole $ 4 a role expensive.
Well, if the customer wants to go for 4 dollars a risk, and always wants to bale presses again, let him do that. But I digress
on the topic. Here I would actually report on our demonstrations, and I do not have the negligence of other missed. Also, if something pretty annoyed me ... So, our press has even under these adverse conditions again works very well and the ball looked perfect - Unlike the other environment that more resembled a battlefield.

afternoon came by our JCB merchants from Washington to care for our Vorführschlepper because he wanted to see the machine in the field. Besides, I had in the past now and then some funny sounds in solo ride that he wanted to listen some times. So we have after the screening suspended the press and turned some laps.

The next morning we had another show - for another crown BiG Pack owners. He has two very well tended Krone Big Pack 1290 HDP, in 2007 and 2008, and he cares about his model machines. And if he has a flawed, then he is looking so long for a solution that guarantees no more until the hiccups may occur. In him we have a hand presented to him to show the current state of the art, and partly because he is very interested in the Harvest Tec moisture measurement system. The field on which we have laid out, was perfectly suited. Strong re-growth, based on the terminal Harvest Tec frequently a bar with 24 - 32% humidity was soaring. And the insane, was exactly these points could then be found with the moisture meter. The system is working very well - our customers but also made a little nervous. For these wet spots could heat up so much that this whole Heulagerhallen are already burned. The problem is that these places without a continuous measurement unfortunately rare to find.

In these photos you can see the differences on the field. Brown areas and green spaces alternate. And in some bales of green spots could be seen.

Here is a picture of Harvest Tec screen. Here he is in manual mode because we use only the moisture measuring device, and not with the dispenser. Above left you can see a graph showing the last 90 seconds of the measurement. Each bar is available for 3 seconds fairs. Measured by means of star wheels, the resistance across the whole bale. To the right is LO% - from 6% there is the actual measured value.
Bottom left, you watch 'Last Bale'. This value is the average humidity of the last bales. If one computer then tells how heavy the bales, he shows an even more data such as tonnage.
Here one can see the two presses of the customers he operates easily with a Case Puma 165 with 145 PTO hp. On these areas, which works well, but once you get in mountainous terrain, you need a little more power.

After the demonstration we had in the evening then another at a customer who currently works for his Dairy (dairy farm) or with three of its own self Freeman drivers. A picture of this machine I would not deny you.

Here they were delighted by the Crown technology - especially since the difference is the driver of a self-Freeman BiG Pack HDP almost such a leap as from medieval to modern times.

Friday evening, I then presented at another dairy, where you currently working with two Hesston 4910, and here again the enthusiasm was very great. Due to the small swath we had to squeeze 12-13 mp / h, where we had there are still too many food packages in the ball. It was supposed to go faster. The Hesston Balers went with little more than half speed across the field. The son of the customer, who pressed for the whole evening , has the joy and enthusiasm at work was considered normal. And even here, the bales were re-1A. Hopefully they were not there for the recovery technology too heavy.

So much for last week!

Next week I will move northward, and then his equipment location in the Turlock area of the Pioneer. Until then I wish you well!

Greetings Niklas

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

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Monday, May 17, 2010

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Kings County - here we come!

Moin moin,

after I left last week Friday, the area around Bakersfield, I'm further north at the height of Tulare - at the Kings County. More specifically, in Corcoran said. The screenings will take place again now with the JCB, which makes the whole thing more comfortable for me. Friday after I press both the tractor and the pickup truck had reacted with trailer, I took the opportunity to direct the evening, the customer, which today was a demonstration planned to press with. He was with his three Hesston presses in the field, and I've checked all the settings during the test presses. Finally, the JCB is a bit higher on the clutch, and thus had to pick up and - as it turned out, the position of the towing eye on the press - to be reset. But after the eye had a hole set higher, was the work of the Pick Up again satisfactory.
I am Friday night and Saturday mitgefahren in the column, and thus had a great opportunity to try different settings and speeds.


After I had first pressed at about the same speed as the Hesston presses and about the same data - 50 food parcels per bale, bales of 2.4 meters and 8-9 mp / h - it turned out very quickly that I had produced far more pressing density. Unfortunately, I could weigh the bales in the morning anymore because the ball collecting cars were faster.

But in this picture you can easily see the result: The row in the middle with the 6 belongs to the Hesston bale press. The number left of it with 2 bales visible here - is a third party then on the headland "not active" - I have pressed with the crown press. And at just 65% compression force. I then slowly increased the speed until I arrived at about 13 mp / h. Keep an eye on the ball of the Hesston balers. The beauty is if you ride side by side, you can always see right where the ball densities are approximate. This rough estimate is as follows: I take a bale of Hesston, which I happen to Starting point, and watch the moment on my ball Progress - inch eg 70th Then I continue and I see the passing of the Hesston bales next, I look back on my ball progress of my next ball. Does it now only 50 inches in, I know that I have pressed for 96 inch barrel length, almost 20% more material than the Hesston. This ratio was approximately 11 -12 mp / h in contrast to the approximately 9 MP / h fast Hesston press.
I then weighed after pressing some quick ball, and out came the following result:

The ten weighted bales of Hesston presses were lower than:
640 kg, 701 kg, 606 kg, 639 kg, 637 kg, 619 kg, 626 kg, 710 kg, 692 kg, 657 kg
Average: 652.7 kg / bale

The ten weighted Krone Big Pack 1290 HDP bales were at the following values :
855 kg, 808 kg, 845 kg, 844 kg, 835 kg, 777 kg, 820 kg, 835 kg, 837 kg, 896 kg
Average: 835.2 kg / bale

The bales were right next to each other in the field. The conditions, which terms are likely to moisture, so its been roughly equal. And as I said, I was about 2-3 mp / h faster on the road and therefore have significantly fewer layers in the ball - so it would have been even more weight in it. The alfalfa hay was approximately 9-11% humidity (varied depending on the position on the field)

Here is another picture - the crown again next ball to the green HDP-yarn, and right the Hesston bales with the white yarn. The ball collection vehicle was difficult to tow, where you could already see and hear the charge on the field and to which ball variety it was. The crown bales were as briquettes, and remained very stable when lifting, and popped when you drop it right on the table. The Hesston bales were unstable during the lifting, and not so far, according to the filing.

So much for pressing - and what comes next?
Even if it does not deal directly with the press, I want to give you a brief overview of the further activity on the field. The rule is, the faster is watered, the faster can be mowed again. 21 days is a common period between cuts. To irrigate, can be the first renewed the dams between the plots.


Subsequently, with the degree of the field edges nicely done again, so that here again clean walls formed with a small groove on the sole.

Then come the pumps and then when the other machines are ready, the actual irrigation're off.


The field is flooded again shortly, so quickly transformed into a lake before the water then flows out the other side.



The remains are then still a small pump again pumped out of the gutters, and then you can not enter about 15 days, the soft, muddy field before it is due after 20 days, the next mowing.
And who now believe from the photos, the weather here is always the best - yes, the weekend we had up to 35 ° C - just in time for the envisaged demonstration this morning, then rain with cool 20 ° C.
Thus we are once again thwarted at least 2 days. Somehow, this year is already really crazy here. Hopefully it will warm again tomorrow, that we can possibly squeeze again tomorrow evening. Until then I wish you well!

Greetings Niklas

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

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Bakersfield - and because it was so nice, just once!

Moin moin,

Last night we had then the next showing here in Bakersfield. Against 19:30 clock we met on the field, where we had the afternoon brought the machine down and then slowly approaching with the moisture, the alfalfa hay at the right moment to press. Our client was also with his very in the aging Hesston press box so that we could directly compare the bales.
As the sun but at that time was pretty far down the horizon, I can show you today some photos.

As we have finally begun, then it was already completely gone under. The customer wanted heavy bales, said he was at the start probably could not imagine such full, which means crown in "heavy". We have pressed bales were 2.4 meters long, about 13% humidity, and rapidly came out in lbs 1780th Our client was first very surprised when his Hesston press under the same conditions, however, has generated mph with 6 instead of 8 mph driving speed is only 1100 lbs bales. He had imagined that "difficult" so would be at 1250 lbs. Very nervous, he once called his ball collection vehicle driver, whether he would go with the weight of the bales get well from the field. As the page came from the OC we then cheerfully pressed on. However, we have the force of the initial 85% to 70% but taken back, and the speed increased further, to make something less weight. These measures have however removed fairly with the onset of moisture so that we end up at 70% compression force and 9 mph still came to 1750 lbs bale weight. Also, our customer could not believe really, to go faster than 9 mph, as he by his Hesston press no longer than 6 mph usual. The unanimous result of our just 21 balls, unfortunately, turned out very short demo but was enthusiasm for the KRONE product. We would like to have pressed more, but was currently the only facility for large bales because this time of year in this region honest small high pressure compressed bales.

In the subsequent discussion by the customers again and again the absorption capacity, which highlighted clean working Pick Up and the smooth running of the whole machine particularly. The accurate ball shape and the simple operation of the press have been highly praised.

For us as a conclusion: Successful Demo!

Greetings Niklas

Saturday, May 8, 2010

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Bakersfield - And it goes on!

Moin moin,

last week we had the second Demonstration - this time in the near Wasco some north-west of Bakersfield. We have pressed alfalfa hay. The customer, who in the past had already generated a BiG Pack 128 was very excited about the HDP-Presse. He wanted to see a hand as heavy bales, but only some, because he was concerned that his New Holland bale collector cars they do not get loaded, and then that with about 1400 lbs (635kg).
In the same field drove his two John Deere tractors New Holland Big Square Balers - even a BB960 and even a New Holland BB960A.
We started first with the heavy ball, and directly with a bale 2065 lbs (936kg) 96 inch (2.4 meter) length pressed. For reference, adds that the ball was at 16% at the upper limit of possible moisture. On the other hand, we were still not at the upper limit of the pressing force. So there would be a little more left, but we have the balls to withdrew quickly the pressing force, and we slowly 1400 lbs (635 kg) bales approximated. The dried material then quite fast, so we 1450-1550 lbs (657-680 kg) bales are pressed at about 10-12% moisture - just as the customer wanted it.

Unfortunately, the windrow were very small, and the field is very uneven, so that we have the necessary speed for through 1400 lbs could not reach. 12 mph was the maximum, where you stayed on the unsprung Case tractor on the seat. Not infrequently, were partially several wheels of the tractor in the air. Moderate speed would be even more have been possible, as has sometimes at 10 mph the VFS (variable filling system = chamber) is not triggered, and the piston is moved without the new pressed material back.

with our small tractor cradle we are quite flexible, so we have not let us take, sometimes the ball of the New Holland to weigh presses. 1365 lbs showed us the balance. However, the NH-presses with about half Speed compared to the BiG Pack in box on the road. Thus, this weight will represent the maximum possible, while at this time with about 35 - 40% of working pressure force at twice the speed.


told after the show to us the customer is absolutely thrilled at how calm he run the press has felt, and how well he liked the work of the unregulated PickUp easy flow has . Points that we have actually been heard after each presentation. The ball shape he described with the words "perfect baleshape" so "perfect ball shape." The permanent Information on moisture through the Harvest Tec system has him very much. I must say that we have changed between the location on the field because we were immediately informed that the thicker swaths were somewhat moist.
And that our bales play in another league, it has also proved equal to the Ball collection trucks. The concerns of our customers have been confirmed.
The front desk was a few centimeters of stroke are easy. Setting up a bale of the two crown was no longer possible. Even tricks like riding backwards and setting up strong deceleration has not helped. The only possible solution was the only recording of a bale.
After the demonstration, we have stood for a long time on the machine, and I have answered many questions for the interested customers. That the machine almost without shear bolts manages (except the needle arm) and that everything is protected by large-scale slip clutches liked him as well as the fact that all important lubrication points are connected to the lubrication system. The many functions of the terminal, which go beyond the actual pressing, such as sensor testing, functional testing of valves, etc., have inspired him. Finally, I gave him yet shown how to ausschiebt hydraulic on crown the last two balls from the sprue. This simple System with no dirty fingers and a great effort has him then again very impressed.

So much for this very successful demonstration.

More soon then!

Greetings Niklas

PS: A picture just pressed this small, high pressure ball, I have! The press is equipped with its own motor, and is pulled by a pickup truck.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

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Bakersfield - Finally it goes on!

Moin moin,

today I log out of the now sunny again Baker Field. The bad weather period is hopefully only once over, so that we can now also on the Central Valley are stepping on the gas with our performances.

As we show here in Bakersfield so with another BiG Pack 1290 HDP, we used the opportunity last week, and pressed with this news a few test balls. Not that I'm a product of the Kronenburg not trust - in El Centro we have also just started with a demonstration - only we have used in this press additional equipment from Harvest Tec.
And although we now have in addition a moisture measuring device and an applicator installed, so that we can not completely under optimal Conditions can press. And this additional allocation, I would have previously been tested at least once, so I'm familiar with it.


The moisture measuring device works as follows:
continuously between two star wheels on the right and left side of the bale chamber, the electrical resistance measured in the ball. The calculated moisture value is then displayed on the terminal in the cab - and once in the form of a bar chart for the last 90 seconds of pressing - each bar represents three seconds - and even as the average for the last bales. As a check with a handheld moisture meter has shown, the system is very accurate.
The applicator (dispenser) may then as required acid (silage) are added to prevent the spread harmful fungi in the ball. Thus, a pressing up to 30% humidity is possible - otherwise you have to wait at least until the hay has only 16% humidity.
offers in the next stage of Harvest Tec then still a 'tagger' system in which each bale is fitted with a microchip. Then all this information as Pressort, producer, moisture during pressing, weight (if connected to a scale as on the ball collection vehicles) etc. are stored, and may at any time be read with an appropriate hand-held scanner. Especially for export regions this system an excellent detection and tracking ability, in the event of complaints about the quality dar. The tagger is not currently installed on our press.

After Monday night during the test run as expected, went very well and I am also with the Harvest Tec accessories as well as the Case Puma had done something familiar was the first demonstration in the Central Valley that is no more obstacles. Correct - Case Puma 195 is now my tractor. But fear not, the JCB, it is still very good. Only our dealers also containing Case dealers, and understandably wants his brand of tractors on this occasion promote something. For us that means that we save on the JCB hours - not the worst.

Tuesday morning we met up at 5:45 on the clock box, and then shortly thereafter started at a suitable moisture with the demonstration. Pressed, we have a mixture of wheat and oats. Actually, the field should consist solely of wheat, and harvested at the appropriate time with the combine, yet the dry March and April, the wet wheat and oats the unwanted from the previous year can be so high that customers will ado has decided to mow the field and sell the material as hay.

Shortly before the actual screening was then our 'cradle tractor'. Since the Puma has no front hydraulics, this solution was needed. But the construction of the scale I had already considered this potential problem and the scale together with the superb help from our testing department tractor-independent and universally designed to be used.

And since the distance something greater, and the tractors are a bit slower, you have to be considered for the Truck Transport decided.

The balance definitely works in the rear hydraulics also very good - so good that the customer wanted to buy the same. And is a nice side effect of this divide in solution that can already outweigh colleagues, while I still press. Unfortunately I can not show you this photos of the actual pressing, as I once again all the time sitting on the tractor, and has made no photos.
to result only this: We have perfectly shaped bales (96 inch = 2.4 m) with 1720 lbs (780 kg) at about 17% moisture up to 1410 lbs (640 kg) at 8-10% moisture made. The also in the same field propelled Hesston press has just 1050 lbs (475 kg) achieved. The customer was so delighted with our BiG Pack 1290 HDP, he has also still the same during pressing, given over the phone on.
Only the 195-hp Case Puma was on the hilly area in part to its love misery broke the speed uphill partially by more than 60%, so that they had at 3 mph almost the feeling of standing. In contrast, the level of the 170 PTO hp was sufficient. Only in the mountains then the additional traction needed was not necessarily available.


But to make it short - Again a very good show!

Greetings Niklas