My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills

   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills
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#21  
Apparently yes(I got this image from SIA "ARME" - Motobloki):
cobram_frontalais.jpg

Thanks for the info it looks great. My question is what will that do for the balance of the tractor on side slopes. Also would it interfere with the cab? I have not seen this info in Australia. I will find out more.

Thanks Zac
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills #22  
It looked to me like the cab was articulated relative to the engine. Unless I imagined that, I'm guessing this helps keep all four feet on the ground.
I'd love to have a unit like that for my place. Being able to face the mowing (or snow blowing) and then turn around to face the FEL, would be really great!

BOB
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills #23  
Thanks for the video, very interesting concept of the reversing of the equipment. That is some steep slopes you are cutting...No-one like finding stumps, post or wire on the ground, when mowing.
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills #24  
That's a very impressive machine design. Am I the only one that thought the video would have sounded even better with a V-12 engine?

xtn
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills
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#25  
It looked to me like the cab was articulated relative to the engine. Unless I imagined that, I'm guessing this helps keep all four feet on the ground.
I'd love to have a unit like that for my place. Being able to face the mowing (or snow blowing) and then turn around to face the FEL, would be really great!

BOB

Hi Bob,

They call it an oscillating chassis, the front or rear wheels can move about 15 degrees from each other and still put full pressure on the ground. I have a bad back, so being able to turn the operators consul around is great. It is so stable on our slopes, some are well over 30 degrees. I am making a new video in a couple of weeks on our steep slopes.

Cheers Zac
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills
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#26  
Thanks for the video, very interesting concept of the reversing of the equipment. That is some steep slopes you are cutting...No-one like finding stumps, post or wire on the ground, when mowing.

Hi and thanks for your feedback.
I think that once I have cut an area and removed the rubbish I will turn the drivers consul back around and tow the mower at a higher speed.

Cheers Zac
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills
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#27  
That's a very impressive machine design. Am I the only one that thought the video would have sounded even better with a V-12 engine?

xtn

V12? Come on it's Racing Green with Tinted Windows, Aircon, 4x4, diff locks front and rear and a Turbo. But alas no V12. Can we change the audio?

But it is cheap on fuel!

Thanks Zac
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills #28  
Holy chit mon, did you see the height of that bucket.??.....Wow.!!!!:thumbsup:
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills #29  
I tried to find a Lambo tractor before I bought my New Holland. I just thought it would be cool when all my neighbors have Deere, Massey, etc. that I pull up in a Lamborghini. Naturally the cab would have scissor doors. Couldn't find one around here though.
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills #30  
VERY VERY COOL!!! It's like a skidder with ALL the options!! Saaaweet machine!!
 

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