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actually, California and Florida.. Big Bud 747 - WikipediaI'm curious as to where this was taken. There aren't that many places where this can be done profitably. So, I'm guessing one of the Balkan countries specifically one bordering the Black Sea.
I don't recognize the letters, but to many umlats for Russian, it's not American, English, German, or French. It also needs very large plots of land, so that leaves the Balkans.
it's actually 1100 hp, and since hp is hp, it's more economical to use one tractor for a shorter time than multiple tractors for a longer time.. fuel makes just so much HP, and for a given amount of work, you need a given amount of fuel, a savings comes in because of reduced friction losses too, each of the multiple tractors would have their own friction losses, and inefficiencies, which add up to more fuel needed, this is why the big passenger jets went with the 2 big engine design, it saves fuel..Better have deep wallet to own and operate.![]()
it's actually 1100 hp, and since hp is hp, it's more economical to use one tractor for a shorter time than multiple tractors for a longer time.. fuel makes just so much HP, and for a given amount of work, you need a given amount of fuel, a savings comes in because of reduced friction losses too, each of the multiple tractors would have their own friction losses, and inefficiencies, which add up to more fuel needed, this is why the big passenger jets went with the 2 big engine design, it saves fuel..
I seriously doubt you, and most other people have used a tractor that large. it's twice as large, and many times heavier than the largest tractor built before it, and it was explained that the implement sizes were many times larger than standard. and it has huge 8 foot tall tires!.. it was only taken out of service because the company that made those tires went out of business, before that, it was used successfully by 2 farms!..This is True IF you can tie the power to the ground. My experience with farm tractors is that you can't effectively utilize that much power.
not really, THESE are the expensive tires, they are MUCH larger!.. This Is What A $42,5 Tire Looks Like The 59/8R63 XDR - Business Insider you can get the big bud tires for $3978 each.. $3978.5 - Continental-Mitas Super Volume Tire 9/6R-32 tires | Buy Continental-Mitas Super Volume Tire tires at SimpleTireOne of those custom made tires probably costs more than 99% of the tractors owned by most of us in this forum!
not really, THESE are the expensive tires, they are MUCH larger!.. This Is What A $42,5 Tire Looks Like The 59/8R63 XDR - Business Insider you can get the big bud tires for $3978 each.. $3978.5 - Continental-Mitas Super Volume Tire 9/6R-32 tires | Buy Continental-Mitas Super Volume Tire tires at SimpleTire
NO, simply out of stock, until they re-supply!..I notice that they aren't available, how much if you have to get them made custom?
but not as cheap to operate on a large farm..Back then, if the thing ran, it would probably run for some time. Nowadays, that thing could be taken out of action by a bad sensor or software bug. Waiting for techs to show up with their laptops. Then, it would be better to have several smaller tractors still running.
HERE is what they use in mining today.. This Is What A $42,5 Tire Looks Like The 59/8 R63 XDR - Business InsiderThis shouldn't be a shock that farm machinery has gotten bigger each year, just like all other industries.. I'm from AG where most of my family is today. But when I was working around mines in the 80's, there average haul truck was in the 200 tons range. While there, I only worked on the puny sized 100 ton ones.... Today they are in the 300 and larger in size. Should we be shocked?
I seriously doubt you, and most other people have used a tractor that large. it's twice as large, and many times heavier than the largest tractor built before it, and it was explained that the implement sizes were many times larger than standard. and it has huge 8 foot tall tires!.. it was only taken out of service because the company that made those tires went out of business, before that, it was used successfully by 2 farms!..