Hi. Im an entreprenuer, inventor, and think tank member. Myself and a parter of mine at work have collaborated on a few ideas and were both recently discussing the idea of prototyping a bulletproof hobby farm tractor. I/E a tractor like those of old that will run forever with easy maintenance and the owner can perform all major maintenance with shops that exist in every garage.
We dont want to reinvent the wheel and decades of innovation and evolution of the family farm tractor.
We would simply like to build a 35-60hp tractor that takes the best assets of the past and merge them into one machine that would essentially be a one time purchase 100 year life expectancy tractor.
If the prototype is successful we would like to start a small business.
Right now we are in the research phase to establish a need and a market for such a machine.
So how can you help make our research make it to the design stage?
Below, please answer the 7 questions as simply as possible for our prelimary research.
Remember 60 hp and below, the more hours and years on your equipment the better we will be able to design.
1. What tractor that you have experience with is considered the most reliable after the most years of service or hard use? The MF135. After 60 years work, and 3 months untouched, mine still starts on the button.
2.What functions on your tractor have been broken the longest? The Electrics
3.What are the most annoying/dangerous and uncomfortable thing about your machine? The clutch needs replaced, but apart from that...
4. What maintenance have you performed that was more difficult, came too often, was unusually expensive, or too time consuming to be considered practical? It's an MF 135, that doesn't happen.
5. If your tractor were to be found in a field 100 years from now, what things would still be functional? In all honesty, the engine, it is THAT RELIABLE AND GOOD!
6. What in your personal opinion is the most RELIABLE gas or diesel engine ever to be found on a 30-60 hp tractor? The Perkins AD3 152, the one in my 135
7. Finally. What machines of the past do you consider the most bulletproof and easiest to maintain for someone whom hasnt been formally trained as a mechanic?as you've guessed by now, the MF 135
That would be a start, but I'm pretty sure they have 4 wheel independent suspension and substandard belly armor.
The other problem I see is you're at the mercy of your suppliers to not modify or discontinue components over the lofty product lifetime you're aiming for, unless you sign long term contracts which aren't free. I deal with that at my day job. Big industry push to use COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) to cut down development costs, but it burns you on the back end if a component you're using gets discontinued. Then you're stuck buying lifetime spares or re-designing your product to use another COTS device. Pay now or pay later, nothing is free.
Keep us posted with what you decide to do, sounds like an interesting concept.
Hi. Im an entreprenuer, inventor, and think tank member. Myself and a parter of mine at work have collaborated on a few ideas and were both recently discussing the idea of prototyping a bulletproof hobby farm tractor. I/E a tractor like those of old that will run forever with easy maintenance and the owner can perform all major maintenance with shops that exist in every garage.
We dont want to reinvent the wheel and decades of innovation and evolution of the family farm tractor.
We would simply like to build a 35-60hp tractor that takes the best assets of the past and merge them into one machine that would essentially be a one time purchase 100 year life expectancy tractor.
If the prototype is successful we would like to start a small business.
Right now we are in the research phase to establish a need and a market for such a machine.
So how can you help make our research make it to the design stage?
Below, please answer the 7 questions as simply as possible for our prelimary research.
Remember 60 hp and below, the more hours and years on your equipment the better we will be able to design.
1. What tractor that you have experience with is considered the most reliable after the most years of service or hard use?
2.What functions on your tractor have been broken the longest?
3.What are the most annoying/dangerous and uncomfortable thing about your machine?
4. What maintenance have you performed that was more difficult, came too often, was unusually expensive, or too time consuming to be considered practical?
5. If your tractor were to be found in a field 100 years from now, what things would still be functional?
6. What in your personal opinion is the most RELIABLE gas or diesel engine ever to be found on a 30-60 hp tractor?
7. Finally. What machines of the past do you consider the most bulletproof and easiest to maintain for someone whom hasnt been formally trained as a mechanic?
Hi. Im an entreprenuer, inventor, and think tank member. Myself and a parter of mine at work have collaborated on a few ideas and were both recently discussing the idea of prototyping a bulletproof hobby farm tractor. I/E a tractor like those of old that will run forever with easy maintenance and the owner can perform all major maintenance with shops that exist in every garage.
We dont want to reinvent the wheel and decades of innovation and evolution of the family farm tractor.
We would simply like to build a 35-60hp tractor that takes the best assets of the past and merge them into one machine that would essentially be a one time purchase 100 year life expectancy tractor.
If the prototype is successful we would like to start a small business.
Right now we are in the research phase to establish a need and a market for such a machine.
So how can you help make our research make it to the design stage?
Below, please answer the 7 questions as simply as possible for our prelimary research.
Remember 60 hp and below, the more hours and years on your equipment the better we will be able to design.