monster_of_the_beet_field.jpg
beet-harvesters-pt1-1.jpg
beet-harvesters-pt1-2.jpg
beet-harvesters-pt1-3.jpg
monster_of_the_beet_field.jpg
beet-harvesters-pt1-1.jpg
beet-harvesters-pt1-2.jpg
beet-harvesters-pt1-3.jpg

Monsters of the beetfield part 1

(Beet)

 

€ 19.83
Price excl VAT: € 19.83
In stock: 100

Description: Monsters of the beetfield part 1

MONSTERS OF THE BEET FIELD part 1

Using contemporary, archive and manufacturers footage, Stephen and Jonathan guide us on a journey through the development of the sugar beet harvester, from horse and man power to automatic, electronically controlled mega machines.




The development of the early harvesters is shown as we see many famous names at work, such as Standen, GBW and Catchpole. Self-propelled machines make an appearance with the Standen Solobeet and the later Cyclone and Tornado, while the Ransomes Hunter was an early attempt at something a little more sophisticated. The story continues with the development of six-row machines from firms such as Moreau, Matrot and Riecam.

The six-row harvesters became eclipsed by the arrival of the tanker harvesters that soon became enormous! We follow the development of the early machines from Vervaet and Standen to the monster twelve-row machines of the 21st Century.

Four special features also put the sugar beet harvest into perspective. We see how the land is prepared, the beet crop drilled and cared for before moving on to the harvest itself and how trailers have developed to keep up with the ever evolving beet harvesters. We take a quick look at sugar production through the 1970’s, 80’s and 90’s, using British Sugar’s own archive film and with the aid of promotional footage kindly on loan from Agrifac, we show in detail their range of the latest monster machines.

Both classic and modern tractors feature heavily in this unique programme, specially filmed at the Glinton Working Weekend near Peterborough and the Beet UK demonstration near Lincoln during 2005. It also features material from Stephen and Jonathan’s own collection going back to the mid 1980s, making this a glorious tribute to these magnificent machines – from the smallest beginnings up to the Monsters of the Beet Field.

Machines shown are:

 

Armer Salmon Cougar
Catchpole Cadet
Cebeco ZA 215 EH
Garford Victor
Holmer KRBS
Italo Svizzera HM190id
Matrot MT05F 225 (1979)
Matrot MT05F 225 (1986)
Matrot M31 Electronic
Matrot M41 Electronic
Matrot M41H Electronic (1993)
Moreau AT64
Moreau GR4
Moreau GR4 Mk II
Moreau Lectra 4005
Ransomes Catchpole Super Cadet
Ransomes 33A tanker
Ransomes Hunter
Rational Nova Hydro 2
Riecam RBM 230
Riecam RBM 300
Standen Rapide
Standen Rapide Tanker Mk II
Standen Rapide Tanker Mk3A
Standen Turbobeet
Standen Cyclone Mk III
Standen Cyclone Mk IV
Standen Tornado
Standen Challenger SP6
Stoll V202
TIM MII S
TIM SR 1800
Vervaet & Heyens 12-T
Vervaet 17-T (1994)
Vicon-Steketee Super

For a preview, click the logo:

  • Running time is 98minutes
  •  published by Second Sight Productions
  •  English spoken.
add to cart

Related products

cm_beet-harvesters-pt2.jpg
Beet Harvesters in Britain Part 2

€ 19.83

In stock: 99

(excl. VAT: € 19.83 )

Beet Harvesters in Britain Part 2
cm_farm_machinery_harvest.jpg
Farm Machinery Film Records - Harvest

€ 16.53

In stock: 100

(excl. VAT: € 16.53 )

Farm Machinery Film Records - Harvest
Beet-Harvesters-DVD-Pt-1-smc.jpg
Beet Harvesters in Britain Part 1

€ 19.83

In stock: 99

(excl. VAT: € 19.83 )

Beet Harvesters in Britain Part 1
Scan_20141119 (4).jpg
Big Pack goes Europe

€ 12.36

In stock: 99

(excl. VAT: € 12.36 )

Big Pack goes Europe

COOKIE INFORMATION

This website uses cookies, some of which are essential to the operation of our site.
More information about cookies > Accept Only necessary cookies