Wednesday, September 8, 2010

How Long Will It Take To Get Sti Results

Idaho - In the valley of the Snake River

Moin moin,


in recent weeks has again been a lot - so much that I hardly had time to keep the blog up to date , but I would like to hereby change. But the essential question is, what I do, and where I am. What I do well, usually pretty heavy ball, and although currently in Idaho Falls and surrounding areas. After watching the last week in Rupert together with the local Pioneer dealer unfortunately had only a demonstration, it was here in Idaho Falls then powerful round. Saturday night, and even Monday - Labor Day - we have laid out, and once again caused some astonished faces. Not only that I am constantly informed by the customer in the passenger seat out that I should turn on the PTO, before I go into the swath - no, I have not forgotten that customers are used only competitive products, and there you will be so shaken when running the PTO that think it quite simply, the press would not stand still, but it does not, of course. It runs containing only so calm! The next astonished faces I see it when weighing the bales. Here in Idaho is "four by four - country" - is hot, all the press the locals as "one ton bale" said bales to 1.2 meters wide and 1.2 meters - 2.4 meters (8 feet) long . And according to the vernacular also a ton - well, not in the straw, but in alfalfa hay. That's always been so and probably always would remain so if there are not such an unknown (small), but with such fine companies from Germany 'Ner unprecedented press with the name "Big Pack 1290 HDP" by would. Well, until this surprising yet - to here it only creates curiosity. The surprise comes then as already mentioned above when weighing - for this unprecedented press eject bales, which at the same length and width but only 3 / 4 of height - so-called "three by four" (90 x 120 cm) and these bales weigh suddenly the same or more than the previously known "four by four". The surprise!


What I'm saying - in all performances of the last two weeks in the straw (barley and wheat), I have competing products with the larger Kanalmaß in terms of weight beaten.
My heaviest barley straw bales (2.4 m long) was 644 kg, and at 10-12% moisture. And he looked:



As the experts see on the screen, I'm going with maximum compression pressure (180 bar), but reach only 70% compression force - I'm at the upper limit, but 644 kg speak for themselves!

My wheat straw bales (at 15:00 clock in the sun with almost no humidity (\u0026lt;3%) pressed) weighed on average 540 kg. The Hesston 4910 brought it under the same conditions kg to as much as 480th I think this is a fantastic result for a 3x4 press, and I hope I have caused some people to think. Because we must not forget - with the 3x4 you drive three layers on the truck with the 4x4 only two layers. And so it looks - would weight more!


the other competitors I was not quite as much weight as trump, but at least we have both reached the same absolute weight of 535 kg - containing another field, other conditions.


But what has happened in the last few weeks since my last post - Sure, the "sales meeting in Reno. A week had to pause the road show, as all gathered in Reno and have the important things of the past and talk of next year. The road show was it added only one topic, but one whose success all pleased. And as a thank you I was then preparing a joy!


so much fun preparing the work with our service. Since I last week, unfortunately, from our dealers is very sparse with interested customers was supplied, I simply took the JCB - was indeed banned from our dealers anyway just in case the corner - and I helped my colleague Ron service and Nolan in some test runs with a slightly modified BiG Pack 12130th Coincidentally, the customer had, in which we were able to press a demo team from the local AGCO dealer in the field, so we could compare some times.


Here is a picture of the two candidates - although I do not go there with the JCB, but exactly how it looked in the beginning, when we are next to each other down her. I then argued for a short time to pass, what our Customer obviously did not want to put up with, and therefore we have pushed each other up. In the end we both had 15.9 mph on the clock - have collected with the difference that I made with the Crown BiG Pack 12130 still nice ball, and with the curved track without picking up everything, while the pick of Calls Up the MF Press hopeless was. On the ball shape of the MF, we better not talk, and the weight was in normal driving speeds, always under the crown of the press (usually 50 - 70 kg). I'd like to reflect the decision of the customer to the machine here verbatim, but that was only with dots or asterisks.

Yes, what else did we have? Oh yeah, almost forgot. Recently, the competition tried everything to stop me. Fortunately, however, unsuccessful! But see for yourself. On the Facebook page of crown of North America there is a small spot to see it.

But there is something slipped down, here is the direct link to the ad:

Yes, and with this link then I want to say goodbye for today.

around!

always sunny greetings from Idaho (where it rained today has)!

Niklas


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