2 minute read

J Dorey

Next Article
L Series

L Series

Best straw quality

Because the straw is baled and then sold, keeping it in good condition is a priority. “Even with MCS constantly engaged, the straw quality is excellent,” said Kevin. “Our regular contractor works for a lot of farms and he commented that our straw is usually the best he bales.”

Advertisement

Ownership costs low

The combine had recorded 100 hours in its first demonstrating season and it has accumulated an additional 1,000 hours during its five harvests on the farm. Most servicing is carried out on the farm but if repairs are needed during harvest, then the Scrutons workshop team responds quickly. “Repair and maintenance costs have been very low, and apart from routine maintenance all we have needed are a few new belts, an engine sensor, a transmission oil cooler, and this year we needed a new knife drive gearbox. The knife drive was similar to the one on our previous Laverda which never caused a problem, so the failure was just bad luck.”

Fendt and dealer package

Asked whether the combine will be replaced by something similar, Kevin confirmed that this is likely. “A rotary combine wouldn’t offer significant advantages for us, and we like the straw quality from the straw walker model,” he explained. “Our current Fendt has its limitations, but for its cost and size it is excellent. I enjoy driving it - we achieve a great sample, grain losses are low and straw is handled gently and left in great condition for baling.

“Reliability remains good, so we probably won’t update it for another two to three years but when we do then I would expect its replacement to be a similar Fendt model but with ParaLevel added, and supplied again by Scrutons for the excellent back-up.” “Even with the MCS enhanced separation system constantly engaged the straw quality remains excellent,” said Kevin. “Our regular contractor works for a lot of farms and he commented that our straw is usually the best he bales.”

East Yorkshire-based Farm Manager and Fendt 6275L combine operator, Kevin Robson.

Farm Manager Kevin Robson with the Fendt 6275L combine and Wilfred Scruton Ltd Area Sales Manager James Falkingham. Farm manager Kevin Robson is the combine’s main operator, and he described the cab as comfortable and dust-free, and said the controls are all within easy reach and the level of automation is excellent.

“With enhanced separation provided by MCS Plus, we maintain higher speeds even when conditions are very difficult, as grain is effectively removed from the straw. On our farm and with our damp climate we never disengage it, as straw damage remains low and it always gives us an advantage.”

East Yorkshire-based Farm Manager and Fendt 6275L combine operator, Kevin Robson.

C Series

Model kW hp No. of Walkers

5275 C 225* 306* 5 5275 PL 225* 306* 5 5275C PLI 225* 306* 5 6335 C 265* 360* 6 6335 C PL 265* 360* 6 6335 C PLI 265* 360* 6

* Maximum power incl. boost

This article is from: