Sunday, July 25, 2010

How Old Can U Be To Work At Autozone

Washington - Now we come! In rapid

Moin moin,

The last 10 days we had some very good performances in the area around Sunnyside. Our dealer "Farmers Equipment Company and especially our Salesman Kirk Oswalt has been doing a very good job, and invited many interested parties, see our press in the field. For each demo several interested parties were present, and we actually have consistently heard a lot of interest, and frequently looked very surprised faces.



example there was the demo, where we lined up against a 4x4 foot press of a major competitor from the U.S.. After we both had a couple of bales pressed - I'm sitting in a rapid and much faster than the Hesston - we have weighed a couple of balls, and lo and behold - the customer could not believe it - the 3x4 ft crown HDP ball was a full 40 lbs (about 20kg) heavier than the 4x4 ft Hesston bales. (Both 96 inch or 2.4 meters long). After the second weighing, he believed it then, too.


Then we had another demo, when I pressed against two New Holland balers. Since the customer wanted to use like the Harvest Tec Applicator, we had to fill up the tank on the press yet. Since the filling with Overpressure in the barrel but did not fold, first I needed a truck, and so it took a good half hour until we were finally ready. Then we pressed about 2 hours, and in the end I had 78 bales on the counter - his two New Holland presses each have done in about 2.5 hours only 68 balls. The next morning we weighed, then some ball, and my balls were in a range of 1750 - lbs 1850th The New Holland bale had just 1250 lbs max. Somewhat taken aback, but then the customer has watched as a 2165 lbs bales came out a bit more humid corner of the field. He too was amazed when he collected the ball with his ball collection vehicle. With 12 bales on his tractor trailer lost during the transport to the ground contact on the front, and then lifted the discontinuation of the stack for a short time, the rear axle several inches into the air. We have darus toward the press force to 55% Off. Thus, I bath then the required 1600 lbs bales pressed.


I had a long chat with the customers, and we have found out very quickly that he is working with two crown molding quickly and efficiently than with its current three New Holland balers. HDP with the crown he is more than 30% more productive, and can save an entire team. Thus, to reduce its labor costs, its cost of diesel, its handling costs and of course he also needs less yarn. After piling up, he showed me very proud that six layers of crown pads are like a one above the other ....


.... while its Case and New Holland bale lean on each other, and the tip slightly to one side.



This in turn makes all the operations to be very difficult because it all align the bales again from scratch, before it can load them.


Then there was the client for whom we pressed oats have (oat-hay). Although it was our ball "only" 50 pounds heavier than the barrel of the New Holland press, but that with only 45% compression force. The problem with oats is that is achieved due to the material properties of simple little more weight. The strong crown HDP yarn in this material is stretched to its limits. It is not possible to bring a finger somewhere in the yarn so tight it is stretched. The pads are of course very good looking and hard as blocks of wood. Oats are also very stubborn when it comes to finding the way into the press - at least for presses with a pick-up without roll-down device. When KRONE HDP did not really have problem and I could go with almost twice the speed. Competition is seen as different, however. Permanent has pushed the pick up only the material and then take the whole bite at a time. That was then, however, the press too much ....


was also the result under these very dry - very dry conditions actually very interesting. In the end it was a lot of "banana" - ie to all sides curved ball - in the box, and then square blocks, without any bending, bound with green yarn HDP crown. Also, this customer was very pleased with our product.

So, as you can see, there is really nothing negative to report. We go on a good performance to the next, while enjoying the beautiful scenery right and left of the Columbia River, and it makes the moment really really fun.

And here again a few facts of the last 10 days: I

my record with respect to the hardest ball I raised to 2165 lbs (2.4 m bales).

I have a 4x4 foot press by 40 lbs beaten

I have with my JCB 5000 miles cracked

And since the beginning of April, I spent more than 280 hours in the JCB

So much for the moment! I'll keep you up to date, even if it takes a little longer. But the days are long, and my week has currently seven working days.

Greetings Niklas

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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Saturday, July 17, 2010

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

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by Oregon

Moin moin,

After I left her just 10 days, Nevada, I am now in Washington. In Oregon, although we had been six very successful shows, as our potential customers are there, but just exactly between two sections - the unusual cool and rainy weather, thank - we have decided once to go to Washington and then come back once more on the way back to Oregon.

Last week Monday I then made our staff Kurt Stone in Alturas, Ca, and from there we went first to Klamath Falls, Or. After a successful demonstration of where we went on towards Christmas Valley.

Christmas Valley - a name, where you actually immediately think of red pointed caps and long white beards and reindeer and snow - but unfortunately, or rather fortunately there was nothing about it. Even at the trip was to go there to see it a varied landscape.

on Highway 97 north, I always first to the north of Klamath Falls passed the Klamath Lake, before we then came back to clear forested areas.


About 30 miles further north, we are then bent towards Silver Lake, and driven by an impressive wide valley. Right and left of the road were to see some cattle and buffalo grass on the barren ground.
As we came towards Silver Lake, the more the landscape changed - from dense forest, to a desert with lots of small shrubs such as Tumbleweed.
And in this picture you'll see, "Christmas Valley" - OK, a lot of it is not there to see, but there was much not there. Two small hotels - one with 10 rooms and one with five bedrooms - and two ways to get some food and a gas station. Petrol is good, for thus it is stranded here, at least not for lack of petrol / diesel.
who now wonders, "How in the world is in such an area agriculture possible?" - Be that said, the pivots (irrigation district round) make it possible.
precisely on such pivots then we have also pressed. Alfalfa hay first and then later triticale hay. The customer, have demonstrated at the pivots, we have, incidentally, two crown BiG Pack 1290 and is very satisfied with the two presses. Of the HDP, he was also very impressed - not least because we have pressed him a 2135 lbs (968kg) bales - the standard in 1290, it has nevertheless brought at 1640 lbs (737kg). Incidentally, both at the same settings of 75% compression force (about 112bar in the channel) and approximately the same speed. (I was maybe 1-2 mph faster) The actual demonstration was but for its neighbors, but unfortunately his first cut was already finished. He was particularly interested in the behavior of the press in triticale hay. 1575 lbs (714 kg) to 1323 lbs (600 kg) was then no longer such a big difference, but the ore is then probably in the nature of things. The triticale was only 5% moisture very dry, and if you look at the ball shape and especially the tension of the yarn, the ball was in the HDP but much more material available.

The next morning we went to Silver Lake, and there have also demonstrated our press. Again, we have returned to a pivot with gigantic dimensions pressed. After all, the irrigation system had 18 segments and thus irrigated circle has a diameter of one mile (1600 m) so you get to an area of 200 hectares.
here, occasionally a shot from above - the largest circle was our demo area. Unfortunately I then had no time for photos. Later that day we drove to Bend, where we have the weekend - have spent - at least on Saturday.

in the vicinity of Bend, there are several volcanoes and vast lava fields, which I have then viewed on Saturday.



Mind you - the eruption of the volcano was not yesterday, as one might suspect the sight of the lava fields, but is about 6000 years ago. Only it was the plants in the last 6000 years is not possible to settle the vast land back. Today the whole area a national park.

Then we drove towards Hermiston on Sunday on the Columbia River - the border with Washington.





Monday morning we had a demonstration in "Blue Grass". Unfortunately, it was the day so windy that I part the material is re-flown by the Pick Up. So not really optimal conditions for a demonstration. The material "Blue Grass" has prepared me to begin some problems. I could indeed wonderful press with full force, only the dry grass has such a memory, that it immediately after leaving the compression chamber back to the original measure would spread. Even the HDP yarn with 617 Knotstrength had massive problems, the bales to hold together. Later, at 45% compression force all went well, and our balls were even heavier than the competition. The customer was also very taken back by the press, and the initial burst bales were quickly forgotten. And I have learned an important lesson.

Then we drove towards Othello, where we had yesterday with almost no wind again a really good demonstration.

The customer and his son were very interested in both the press himself down, and wanted to get all the features explained very well. After I explained the knot cleaning, they said spontaneously that they like to one or two bales would ride up on the press. I've pressed so quickly two bales. The two came with the following words of the press: "The machine is already great, but the knot cleaning is absolutely the most ingenious thing I've ever seen!" Both have extensive experience with the competing product and then installed the "fan". According to them, the fan is not in a position to clean the important points at the node, and thus, it always comes back to Knoterproblemen. George Kilbride, who also happened to be in the area, This could then support it with the experience of another client. This has just re-bought several pallets crown yarn, and reported that he and his press crown and crown yarn now has 15 000 bales pressed without any Knoterproblem. In his other two Hesston balers are the problems with the use of the crown yarn but also become less clear, but from time to nodes still refuse their service.

So much for the moment. Here are some figures for the last 10 days:
Heaviest bales alfalfa hay (96inch long) 2135 lbs
miles driven (JCB): 705 (in Ca, Or and Wa)
Pressed bales: 311
Demos: 5

around!
Greetings from Washington
Niklas


Monday, July 12, 2010

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Durian - the king of fruits

Before the first piece of Durian between my lips durchflutschte, the durian was not a fruit, but much more a legend for me.

In Southeast Asia, are at many places unusual signs, such as public transport, hotels and other enclosed spaces. That is why this fruit is actually more conscious than in the mouth. And if it is on the tongue, then it is because someone just complaining about their horrible smell ...



had my first durian something momentous, adventure in itself. For example, as the first cigarette in the company of some rascals. At the crime scene, a hot Duriankönig and a dozen were Durian "tolerate".



The Durian is prickly and about as large as the head of an average SVP party member. It grows on Zibetbaum may be dozens of meters high and falls down when it is ripe. Within the next two days they will open and begin to smell strongly after, say, rotten onions. So strong that they even outside of some can smell from distance, indoors brings you the smell almost never get out. If the sealed properly and closes several times but they can also sneak into the aircraft. But is not this easy. Is clear, a queen can not even just stuck so fast in the trunk without having to cross ...



If you open the durian, there are several compartments, from which one can pull out a soft piece with a core. If one then takes the piece into his mouth, licking it like to have an almond or vanilla pudding, but the taste is complex, smoky, creamy with time, tips to soft cheese and fried to come back again Onions. An aroma that could surpass any Bordeaux. If I had not had enough after the first piece ...
Everything stinks then, the hands, the breath, the stomach does not take very lightly with the digestion and thinking, 'Damn, the Queen is stronger than me! ".

Sunday, July 4, 2010

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Nevada ade - Oregon, here I come!

Moin moin,

the last few weeks were very exhausting, but very successful. According to Fish Lake Valley, we were in Fallon, Susan Ville CA, north of Lovelock and Winnemucca. All in all, I have traveled 1790 miles in Nevada on the road. We have shown in 15 screenings for more than 54 potential customers of our press. Of small bales (1200-1400 lbs) to heavy bales with 1985 lbs I've pressed everything.
Our dealer Dan Smith from Wellington, Smith Valley, NV had done very good work in advance so that we could with many interesting customers BiG Pack. Some have unfortunately just last year, a new press purchased by the competitor, but they were of the Krone Big Pack so impressed that they have regretted their decision already, and have promised that the next time you change something green Beige is purchased. Let's wait.

Other customers were upset because their competitor has just once again broken apart from the tie bar to the needles, and the dealer Part of course can not get less than a week - even these customers were very pleased with the press, and have promised to move as quickly as possible. Let us surprise here!



As a conclusion to Nevada, I can actually say only this:
The conditions under which this hay is grown, and is pressed under which are very tough. We usually have the morning before sunrise to 3, Sun Clock, or started the evening with the first, approaching 23 against moisture so clock. Not infrequently in both periods. All who have seen in the press box were very enthusiastic about their work. High-quality ball with a great smooth shape and high weights, and higher speeds compared to the competition have shown the higher productivity of this press very persuasive. The solid construction and the many standard features such as web cam free pick up easy flow and lubrication system and a suspension, steered and braked tandem axle are arguments that will convince very quickly. Also use the fact that we do not as much as possible with crown on chains and shear bolts, and much more solid components such as drive shafts, gears and slip clutches and cam, the tech-savvy customers happy again. A good Accessibility of all components in the case of maintenance / repair, and folding twine convince not only those who work at their own press. Together with the JCB produces a super-Vorführgespann that leaves little to be desired.

After I left last Wednesday of Nevada, I am now currently in Alturas CA, and will perform next week in Oregon.

So much for the moment!

Greetings Niklas