ovrszd
Epic Contributor
- Joined
- May 27, 2006
- Messages
- 32,246
- Location
- Missouri
- Tractor
- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
Every sizeable farmer in my area has at least one 8series if they run JDs. My friend has 3. He also already has a digital footprint of all his fields.No one has to be in the cab, no wages, unemployment, benefits, vacation time off or human errors and it runs 24/7 and on holidays if you wish. This is the size tractor they say will own the future. No pipe dream either and it will be available in a few months. The impossible is possible.
![]()
John Deere Unveils Fully Autonomous 8R Tractor
“The autonomous 8R tractor is doing something that was once thought impossible,” says Julian Sanchez, director, emerging technology for John Deere.www.agriculture.com
In my area field size is relatively small for autonomous equipment.
Although I see the advantages, JD is overstating it's efficiency. Actually, it isn't 1% more efficient than it's previous models. It just doesn't require a human in the seat. Still requires a human to fuel it. Still requires a human to move it and set it up. Still requires a human to do field maintenance repairs to the equipment.
I'm sure my friend will be the first in my area to own one. He'll also be the first in my area to "Demo" one. I'll do a Drone fly over and video about it when he does.
Kinze has developed an autonomous grain cart. Story has it they are held up because JD doesn't want to give them access to their GPS system. So the cart is operating "blind" in a field GPS mapped by JD equipment. That's a killer.