This girl has got it!

I noticed that when she left the field, she drove through an empty dairy farm yard, past empty bunkers, and a empty commodity shed before pulling on to the road to drive to her drop point. One farm eats another there too , just like here
 
wow that's a long ride but big outfits are spread around all over the place.

I know she's in a hurry but should really stop and wait for the wagon to be all the way down before taking off. gonna forget one day and clip a power line or tree or barn or...

there's other videos of a girl out in South Dakota i think driving a full size dump truck hauling corn silage.
 
while watching that video i came across this one.

ABSOLUTELY NUTS . i'm guessing its in Germany. i couldn't see what license plates they were.

they don't get hard freezes over there so they cannot wait for a freeze to stay out of the mud.
 
These kids got it easy these days. I learned in a 1968 Freightliner cab over with a 318,5 and 3 speed brownie. Hauled 30 miles one way on a narrow windy road. She is cute though. Wonder if it's the owners daughter.
 
Not familiar with the modern tractors- what is the joy-stick looking thing she is holding in her right hand the whole trip? Only takes her hand off it to wave at a couple of people.
 
While I have never had one of these tractors either , I believe that joy stick is a constant velocity control/ or power shif control, as you never see her change gears, but she does go from very slow speed all the way to road speed, with the control in her hand, no clutching. And the orange lever on the left side of the steering wheel is the forward/reverse
 
(quoted from post at 23:18:42 05/15/18) Maybe I missed it but what country is it in?

I'm pretty sure that's in the UK.

Clues:

1 At around 4.55 in the vid the oncoming traffic is on her right.

2. In the description, it says Somerset.
 
When I plant with the Magnum the joystick can adjust throttle change gears even forward to reverse with no clutch, it can agjust 3 point and runs 2 seperate hydraulic remotes and engages autosteer. All the end of field adjustments to any of these things can be programmed to all happen in correct sequence at correct timing with push of 1 button also. Kinda cool once you get the hanh of it.
 
That?s kinda how I looked on the Z Moline with the hand clutch pulling a ratchet bottom box next to a 1row Papec and filling with the long hopper blower. Only a little different.
I wasn?t that cute in my youth.
 
It doesn't appear she cleaned the trailer in the dump. Look closely at the end.
Or is this a characteristics of that dump trailer.
 
Company I drove over the road for, our #1 local road driver was a girl about 28-30 yrs old. She drove 6 & 10 wheelers for he Dad's fertilizer company when she was in high school.

She HATED the Farmer Tan she got every summer driving. She tried to keep the untanned spots as small and hidden as much as possible.

The girl driving that tractor hauling silage reminded me of Mila Kunis, AKA Mrs. Ashton Kutcher, AKA Jackie Burkhardt on The 70's Show.
 
New Holland T7 200 top speed about 50kmh 30mph. They have a 19 speed transmission.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_DJtcFDQvo short tutorial video I found.
 

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