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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Holy chit mon, did you see the height of that bucket.??.....Wow.!!!!:thumbsup:

Hi,

Thanks for your comments, most appreciated. These tractors are made to live on steep hills and are very small. 1.5 meters wide and 3 meters long. But have big hearts, mine is 58 HP. I worry about a high bucket on a little tractor and would like to hear what you think.

A picture may help.

Cheers Zac:)
 

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   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills #32  
I think that setup would be ideal for a backhoe. Backhoe attachments don't work well (if at all) on most CUTs with cabs, but this one could be an exception.
The really high lift on the FEL could come in handy occasionally; it would only be a safety hazard when coupled with operator error.

BOB
 
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electrarc, I loved your video, (and your tractor)
My question is not tractor related but video related.
Please tell me what program you used to edit the video and have you done much editing before?
I would love to be able to upload to utube but my vids are always far too large. You can email me if you do not wish to reply via the forum
Thanks
Doug
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills
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electrarc, I loved your video, (and your tractor)
My question is not tractor related but video related.
Please tell me what program you used to edit the video and have you done much editing before?
I would love to be able to upload to utube but my vids are always far too large. You can email me if you do not wish to reply via the forum
Thanks
Doug

Hi Doug,

Thanks for your kind comments. The program I use is a cheap one called AVS Video Editor. I have tried other programs, but was not getting the results. I record in HD and then just select the output level I want and it uploads it to the internet for me. I do the videos for a little fun and to provide information I was not able to find before I purchased the tractor. I also like watching videos of other peoples equipment.

Cheers Zac
 
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I think that setup would be ideal for a backhoe. Backhoe attachments don't work well (if at all) on most CUTs with cabs, but this one could be an exception.
The really high lift on the FEL could come in handy occasionally; it would only be a safety hazard when coupled with operator error.

BOB

Hi Bob,

Thank you for taking the time to reply. Yep, operator error that would be me!!! I have lived with tractors and at 54 years young operating them on very steep slopes still gets me going. At over 30 plus degrees I go UP if I can, 40 plus I go down if I can and then there are the ones in fine conditions I just slide down 4 times a year. We have some slopes I prefer to go across even though the farmer next door does not want to watch because it has a deep dam at the bottom.

But yes, new tractor, on new very steep land, still finding the washouts and stumps hidden by very tall grass. Fire is my new best friend. Once I have seen the land it'self I will be more prepared.

I agree a high lift FEL would be very handy at times and if you need a back hoe, I think this tractor could be OK. I still remember that guy who broke his Antonio Carrero 4400 in half. This tractor is it's cousin.

Kind Regards Zac
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills #36  
Well Zac, you are gamer than me. I have had the CK30 on 2 wheels on a number of occasions now and I have become too wary to let it happen again. I always keep my bucket low and try not to go there anymore. Luckily most of my 40 acres is reasonably flat.
Regarding video. I have a subscription with AVS and have all their products. However I updated the Editor to the latest version and am now persevering to learn the effects and transitions. It is the transitions I am having trouble with but I hope to master it eventually. Thanks for your reply Zac. Now I've seen what can be done with it I will hopefully have a breakthrough.
BTW, I am near Grantham SEQ. Where are you?
Doug
 
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Well Zac, you are gamer than me. I have had the CK30 on 2 wheels on a number of occasions now and I have become too wary to let it happen again. I always keep my bucket low and try not to go there anymore. Luckily most of my 40 acres is reasonably flat.
Regarding video. I have a subscription with AVS and have all their products. However I updated the Editor to the latest version and am now persevering to learn the effects and transitions. It is the transitions I am having trouble with but I hope to master it eventually. Thanks for your reply Zac. Now I've seen what can be done with it I will hopefully have a breakthrough.
BTW, I am near Grantham SEQ. Where are you?
Doug

Hi Doug,

We have 30 acres and most of it is hills next to a river we also have large ponds which are also banked, so I spend a lot of time on hills. Hence the purchase of the Farrari. I am outside Bundaberg. If you have trouble with AVS just send me an email and I help if I can.

Cheers Zac
 
   / My New 4x4 Ferrari Cobram 65 RS in action on hills #38  
Zac- I looked at this Ferrari tractor website (Home), but don't see your 65 RS model. Do you know why?
 
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Quite an impressive machine!
 
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