buickanddeere
Super Member
In North America we don't realize the old world still uses the same roads that were built for ox carts thousands of years ago.
fixed it for you,It pays to know your machine. I thought I had brakes without engine running on my 12 ton zoom boom coming down a very steep hill. That is, until the accumulator ran out of pressure. The machine was still on propane at the time, and I ran out, going down the hill. Fortunately, I nothing in my way, still had (some) steering and kept control.
No thats an average arable farm, or contractors tractor in Europe.Yep, Europe. Their roads suck. That is a very large tractor there. That's why some of the comments mention it.
a 50kmph tractor with a teenager at the wheel texting his girlfriend !
Indeed, especially in the UK the roads are very narrow, and are surrounded by stone walls. They should have torn them down 40 years ago like they did with the hedgerows here, when folkloristic treehuggers werent in the majority yet.