k0ua
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Pretty fast: . Mr. Kankkunen whipped a Valtra T234 tractor up to a speed of 130.165 km/h which is 80.88 MPH.
That's sort of what it looked like. I'd hate to get in it's way. Looked like the driver need to get someplace quick.
Do you need to dump on everything?
I've done that on my 8n. Not bad at all.I'm sure it's different on a bigger tractor, especially with a cab, but 17 feels plenty fast on my Kubota.
My 8N with a Sherman over-under was rated to do 23 in 4 hi at wot according to the sales literature. That would be absolutely terrifying!!
Freekin krauts truly crave speed don't they?
By big I mean probably 80HP plus.
Background - We were driving along RT24 in Alabama which is finishing construction. We were doing about 50mph along with the rest of traffic. In a steady stream of oncoming traffic (going about the same speed) came a big tractor doing about 50. I had difficulty seeing it because the sun angle was low and I was contending with traffic.
It almost looked like it might be a construction dedicated tractor single seat, no side-by-side.
I've seen tractors in Europe routinely going at fairly high speed, but not many around here (northeast Mississippi).
So how fast does your big tractor go?
My brother writes for several ag publications (free-lancer) and gets invited to a lot of machinery events...he said the primary goal in the industry now is "road speed". Figure with huge fields and expensive equipment, makes sense to be able to move quickly from one field to the next.
So, now we get to add " best road tire, mileage, etc. " to our R1, R4, turf tire arguments [ I mean discussions ] ....????![]()