M5farms
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- Joined
- Sep 1, 2014
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- Location
- Panhandle
- Tractor
- jd 2630 - NH TL100A-35 ferg-53 ford backhoe
I would like to clarify some confusion on the goal of the build so that i can avoid many future well meaning replys.
Everyone who tinkers in the shop and owns a newer vehicle has the complaint that everything built now adays requires dealer service or is nearly impossible to fix and maintain with common tools. The dealers intentionally do this for service fees, and to sell extended warrantys.
Our goal is to build a modern tractor that the average mechanic can maintain indefinately at home. This eliminates lots of middlemen between the factory and the owner, as well as provides a tractor that will be around for generations.
There are plenty of gas and diesel tractors alike that are still running after 50 60 70 years. Not because they were built perfectly, but with the idea that americans could keep them running with stuff from the hardware store.
Our goal is to build the second generation of this machine.
I agree that what you are envisioning is a great concept but lets face the facts that the vast majority can even not change their own oil so the demographics you would be targeting would be a generation that likely does not have 12 yrs left to pay for a new machine or they are quite content with servicing older equipment. The younger generations does not want to work on anything as they are accustomed to a use it up throw it away world.