I was in Poland for two months last year, working for a danish count that owns a large operation in Poland. Every year they hire 3 danish guys to help out with the harvest. In 2006 we got the responsebility of keeping 2 9780 CTS's running along with a JD 8530 and a chaser bin.
Some of the stuff we had.
Cannolla harvest.
More Cannolla harvest. Notice how green it is in the stubble. Awfull stuff getting through a CTS
Even more cannolla! This was some of the more sandy and hilled soils.
Me, leaning up of the 8420.
Gotta love that green stuff
The stables at the place i was working also featured two brand new Claas Lexion 600. Maginificent machines
One of the CTS's doing some evening sidesloping. No Hillmaster do-dads or whatsoever
Another shot of the 8420 and Lomma chaser bin.
More Green luvin'
I also made a short video compilation of some videos i made with my camera, along with some of my buddy's video shots. And put a nice soundtrack to go along with it.
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