The Fendt 1167 seems to be a pretty impressive machine, I like seeing you challenge it a bit to see how much "Jam" she has. Thanks for sharing with us.
Tractor breaker hill remains undefeated for another year. My heart rate increased a little to as you were announcing the slip percentage as you were aborting the mission. Good video
@@ww.x0 ye but the Deere has more weight and didn't climb the steepest part where as the fendt almost did, with more weight the fendt might actually get up tractor breaker.
The little Guy puts a big fat smile on my face when I see him wanting to eat that steering wheel. Makes me think of my boy when he was wee big. Glad to see you're starting him young in a cab of a very large implement. Your wife and you seem very proud and full of joy for that wee boy.
Maybe you need to borrow the Big Bud 747 for the tractor breaker hill. It has 1100 HP, over 3000 ft/lbs of torque. With those 1400 LSW duals and weighing in at 130,000 lbs, it should do it. Its just south of you in Big Sandy Montana.
Awesome video! Nice to see Ashtyn and the kid. Amazing tractor Fendt 1167! Even uphill, to carry so much weight extra for being able to seed just few meters (inches) extra to me hardly makes sense. The fast growing slippage indication warned you in time to adjust, and get out👍🏻.
Definitely like the visibility from cab better on Steiger as well, for slippage it would be 15 percent less I think as well.. air filters can plug easily on Steiger thou if dusty
Older naturally aspirated deisels were Ike that But newer turbo deisels generally arnt A fair bit of thier power comes from the forced induction so once the revs drops the turbo looses speed and you loose your air and the fuel gets cut
I farm one 1/4 of land that just a big hill. Average slope is just under 25% with the steepest part at about 55% slope. Basically you head up for 1/4 mile and then back down. Turn around and do it again.
I know things can be stressful for a "single" mom in the seasons on a farm. But Ashtyn looks happy, and Chapel looks awesome and healthy. Wish everyone on and off the farm, good health, good luck and all the best.
@George Jones Come on man, why do you think I put " " around the word Single. When seasons call for long hours and long a way from home for one of the parents it can be stressful for the one looking after things at home as well. Don't matter what kind of profession your in though.
It's taking some getting used to that's forsure. If we don't go out to the field we simply don't see Mike, just traces of him around the house at night 😂 thank you we are very happy, glad winter is over and into our favourite time of year(seeding) 🙂
Even though it puts A end to the, HEY WHAT ARE YOU TWO DOING OVER THERE IN THE CORNER IN THAT MACHINE 🤣🤣🤣🤣? Basically where some kids got made 😂😂😂😂! Its even more awesome to have both of them there with you! Nothing better than to get children used to large machinery as early as possible! In my day, you had to be walking, you had to be strong, & awake! Because we were on machines with out cabs! In High school girls always loved to ride tractors fenders! Parents hated it, because they knew what they did 😂😂😂😂! Best of luck with the rest of seeding!
Hey Mike, I wondering how did you know where to drive before auto steer? Did the drills have markers? We’re they as wide? Was it easier to see where you had already drilled? Have a great year.
Very scientific method we use for fencelines, going round scrub or when the auto steer shits itself is a bit of masking tape on the windscreen that when you look through the windscreen lines up with the edge of machine. You also get a good feel for where the end of your machine is when you spend 16 hours a day on it
Did I read the Canadian government pays farmers crop failure compensation for failed crops due to extreme weather ? I’ve heard of Uk farmers having an insurance policy in this country but not many pay the premiums for it. Some have it for fire damage next to urban areas. Canola wind damage was taken by some.
Chapel needs some RED hearing protectors or possibly those await him when he gets to the north farm and gets to ride in Ashtyn's dad's Case Quad Track.
You'll have to make your own planting tractor out of a Cat 797 to pull the hills though if you leave the back on for grain hauling at harvest you might need bigger unload auger extensions on the combines... I hear you about the cup holders our loader has none. Decided to bite the bullet and get a couple but my half a litre coffee cups won't fit in 😭
Now if fendt would make a quad tracked version of this tractor then it might give the others a bit of a worry. Other then the hills it seems to do very well working at the 1400rpm mark. I know the midrows are up but still itll pull it just as good with them down. Was impressed with the test you did last year with it.
@Sven Larsen what price tag? Oh u mean the one being literally same as 9rt570. Or 150k+ less then 9rx640? Pls get ur head out the sand, the last decade or so jd is as bad priced as fendt or worse, much much worse.
@@svenlarsen4876 The fendt is about as US made as it gets. Do people just not know that challenger machines are now Fendt? It's got yellow heritage, it's just painted green now
@@jacobl1657 To be fair, its the other way around. Challenger 2tracs, after ACGO bought Fendt, are basically Fendts. Even swapped Engines from Caterpillar to MAN. Its build there, but "US made" is something different imo. Pretty much all of it is German. Which obviously is a good thing. If you've been in older models of Challenger and newer ones, you'd also notice it.
We've got a bit hill we have to drive the trucks up for filling the seeders The 2 Volvo's made it up fine at full send The mitsi got 3/4 the way up and spun out So I clutches in and braked, turns it it no longer has brakes so I had to do some skilful reveseing for life and death By the time I got to the bottom of the hill I was doing 70kph, the laneway is only 20m wide with trees on each side Was an intresting experience
tbf, the 1167 is pulling its air from the green grill on top of the hood, not the front. so realistically speaking it should be better then 1050, then again 0% so far in the season, seems too good. what fendt need to do is get the self claining airfilter in there. and fendtOne cab, then it'd be one awesome machine eagerly waiting for 1100MT Gen 2 😉 P.S. what phonecall were u waiting for ;) sprayers showed up?
@@trevorsg80 makes sense tho. the 1100MT was announced like a year before the 1000 Gen 3, and 900 Gen 7 (both with the airfilter came out) im guessing the full implementation wasnt ready yet at the time of the 1100MT's announcement. im expecting the 1100MT to receive this update relativly soon, along with the new cab. it 'only' took fendt 1y to do exactly that on the 1000 series. and considering fendt track record in terms of update / new releases. if i had to guess,the 1100MT Gen 2 is maybe 1.5y away, at worst. Think mike will regret jumping on the 1100MT this quick ;)
Mike, can you tell us a little about the seeding program in your farm? Like how many acres of what crop and acres in total etc. Keep up the good work, Cheers!
I was just about to ask you what was the point of no return when it comes to slip when you started up that hill and it answered my question. I'm amazed that you can have 50% slip and still maintain traction. My memory is from before the days when you had all the fancy gauges and we just hung in there until the tractor lost it and hoped we could make a turn and go back down.
How's the weight on that puppy? 700 sounds awesome. Though, I have had tractors on our operation where it claimed it had 260hp (with the electronic boost thing 310hp) but I couldn't see any difference to the older version of that tractor with 210hp. When I did my investigation on why I came up with the conclusion that front wheel assist took darn hell too much of power just to run it. I'm sorry that I can't remember the models on those two John Deere tractors we have. In our fleet we have around 6 John Deere tractors all pretty much similar though some one year newer and updated. Can't remember everything I guess
They did build one in 1977. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bud_747 I would love to see it on FHF. It's not that far away as it currently lives in Montana. I know it's got the weight and power Mike wants. Has no DEF which Mike would appreciate. I just believe it doesn't have enough hydraulic hookups. Though that is the setup I use in FS22
Harry Ferguson put a 25 HP tractor to do the work of a 40 HP using a weight transfer system transferring weight from the implement to the tractor in 1925… A hydraulic cylinder on the drawbar of the seeder linkedto the tr“ctor would do the job, no?
Hi Mike, could you not just go down the steeper runs and up the less steep runs or would you lose to much time with drill out of ground on headlands? What digs the holes at time 9:02?
Isn’t it funny how kids have a built in self preservation mode? I mean, they try to eat everything in sight like steering wheels, fingers, boogers. Some kids carry eating boogers into adulthood, I’ve seen it myself. 😂
"This field is ONLY 320 acres"?!?! Thats almost 3 times our complete farm with has a average in size in the Netherlands 😅 how many acres you have in total?
You have to remember their ground is really really below average compared to most farmland so the farm has to farm 10 times the acres of an above average farm to make the same money.
What a beautiful kid, he looks awesome. 👶 😉 Problem in a few years with this tractor is the tracks I think, too much slip when they get worn out, gone all that torque and hp. Now they are new, but what when they are 50 - 75 %, can you do the same hills like you do in this video ?
@@beaviccoon470 He has the max on extra weight he can buy at Fendt, even a bit more, he added 20,000+ lbs on the standard 41,500 lbs tractor weight, total 62000 lbs, normal extra weight up to 18,000 lbs. He said in the [ New tractor reveal ] video he can add an extra 3,000 lbs, maybe a 3,300 kg Fendt 1050 front weight instead of the standard 2,000 kg front ballast or some extra rear weights. At the end you need also some extra pony's to pull that extra weight.
Same in UK, however the equipment that he’s pulling and weight wouldn’t even fit in most fields 🤔🤷♀️ never mind fit on our roads especially the lanes. That fendt would climb the hills easily with the size of uk equipment. Different farming equipment for different requirements.
Is there a 800hp 75,000 lb tractor in development by a major manufacturer or is the current size of implements holding bigger tractor development back?
You are talking about a $1mil tractor there. The market is small for that type of machinery or maybe it isnt nowadays. The biggest issue will always be how to put the power to the ground without slippage or breaking something.
Someday Mike, there will be a tractor that'll pull that hill and have more than 4 cup holders!
But, NO laminated windscreen!
@@Stigsens1 clearplex actually makes a windshield protection film, better than nothing I guess
Cup holders are so underrated
@@BriansFarmingVideos good old roll of duct tape works pretty good 😂
and maybe even a refrigerator AND a microwave!
Seem like it got the power for the hills but not the weight, good to see the family ride along with you
The Fendt 1167 seems to be a pretty impressive machine, I like seeing you challenge it a bit to see how much "Jam" she has. Thanks for sharing with us.
Enjoy your son. They grow up fast. My son is 25 and daughter is 23. Don't know where the years went.
Tractor breaker hill remains undefeated for another year. My heart rate increased a little to as you were announcing the slip percentage as you were aborting the mission. Good video
huh? deere quad made it
@@ww.x0 ye but the Deere has more weight and didn't climb the steepest part where as the fendt almost did, with more weight the fendt might actually get up tractor breaker.
The little Guy puts a big fat smile on my face when I see him wanting to eat that steering wheel. Makes me think of my boy when he was wee big. Glad to see you're starting him young in a cab of a very large implement. Your wife and you seem very proud and full of joy for that wee boy.
Very interesting video. Thank You for sharing your family with us. Have a safe seeding in 2022
Maybe you need to borrow the Big Bud 747 for the tractor breaker hill. It has 1100 HP, over 3000 ft/lbs of torque. With those 1400 LSW duals and weighing in at 130,000 lbs, it should do it. Its just south of you in Big Sandy Montana.
Should have gotten the 1167 with the movable cab. 😆 Lol good job. And good looking family you got there
Its lovely to see family on youtube.
Awesome video mike great to see Ashtyn and your beautiful wee boy joining you 👌 1 day he will be driving the tractor himself 💪🏴
That engine is showing enough torque, but on the steepest climb the slip has taken over.
Just need more weight then!
The vast landscape looks very inviting
Reminds me of sleeping on the floor of the old Chamberlain super90 seeding with my old man. God knows how with a screaming jimmy making the horsies.
"Going down hill, using no power"
There is the answer, you need to buy a farm that it all down hill!!! 😊 😊 😊
These kinds of videos we like so much from Mike
I think Mike should watch Chapel Ashton should seed for a day. Great to see the family.. Little man is so cute.
so far it seems this Fendt is doing great! good to see the fam join you its so cool
Awesome video! Nice to see Ashtyn and the kid.
Amazing tractor Fendt 1167! Even uphill, to carry so much weight extra for being able to seed just few meters (inches) extra to me hardly makes sense. The fast growing slippage indication warned you in time to adjust, and get out👍🏻.
Definitely like the visibility from cab better on Steiger as well, for slippage it would be 15 percent less I think as well.. air filters can plug easily on Steiger thou if dusty
Wow, those views are something else..
May God bless your family
Awesome looking family mike you guys are awesome stay safe and healthy my friends
I think it’s not the torque it’s rather the weight of the tractor
it’s dry this year so that makes a big difference compared to 2 years ago
Just what my grandson wants to do, taste everything.
The Allis-Chalmers engine were like that , as your rpm dropped the torque went up and it would pull you through tough spots without shifting.
Torque is inversely proportional to horse power, I was taught.
That is called torque rise.
Older naturally aspirated deisels were Ike that
But newer turbo deisels generally arnt
A fair bit of thier power comes from the forced induction so once the revs drops the turbo looses speed and you loose your air and the fuel gets cut
I farm one 1/4 of land that just a big hill. Average slope is just under 25% with the steepest part at about 55% slope. Basically you head up for 1/4 mile and then back down. Turn around and do it again.
He has the prettiest blue eyes
Our MT865Ehours went 335 hours and never needed a blowing !!!
You need to reset that stopped on your wiper so it's it's over there behind the exhaust pipe
You Guys sure have a cute kid! I can see him growing up as a wild man as you Mike! 👍👍
I know things can be stressful for a "single" mom in the seasons on a farm. But Ashtyn looks happy, and Chapel looks awesome and healthy.
Wish everyone on and off the farm, good health, good luck and all the best.
@George Jones Come on man, why do you think I put " " around the word Single.
When seasons call for long hours and long a way from home for one of the parents it can be stressful for the one looking after things at home as well. Don't matter what kind of profession your in though.
Never heard of a "football" widow??
It's taking some getting used to that's forsure. If we don't go out to the field we simply don't see Mike, just traces of him around the house at night 😂 thank you we are very happy, glad winter is over and into our favourite time of year(seeding) 🙂
Even though it puts A end to the, HEY WHAT ARE YOU TWO DOING OVER THERE IN THE CORNER IN THAT MACHINE 🤣🤣🤣🤣? Basically where some kids got made 😂😂😂😂! Its even more awesome to have both of them there with you! Nothing better than to get children used to large machinery as early as possible! In my day, you had to be walking, you had to be strong, & awake! Because we were on machines with out cabs! In High school girls always loved to ride tractors fenders! Parents hated it, because they knew what they did 😂😂😂😂! Best of luck with the rest of seeding!
Really nice to see the whole family in the cab!
Let’s be honest mikes camera zoom in capabilities are insanely good. Phone camera.
Need a battery bank on the air cart and some motors on 1 axle. Let the cart assist uphill and regen brake down. Lol
Smaller drill
That’s a cute little farmer you have there. 😊
Mike the hills is really a roller coaster.
Next video you could show us the map of the Champ with your drill and GPS.
Those hitch hikers one doesn't mind picking up when they bring food
Hey Mike, I wondering how did you know where to drive before auto steer? Did the drills have markers? We’re they as wide? Was it easier to see where you had already drilled? Have a great year.
Very scientific method we use for fencelines, going round scrub or when the auto steer shits itself is a bit of masking tape on the windscreen that when you look through the windscreen lines up with the edge of machine. You also get a good feel for where the end of your machine is when you spend 16 hours a day on it
Did I read the Canadian government pays farmers crop failure compensation for failed crops due to extreme weather ? I’ve heard of Uk farmers having an insurance policy in this country but not many pay the premiums for it. Some have it for fire damage next to urban areas. Canola wind damage was taken by some.
Chapel needs some RED hearing protectors or possibly those await him when he gets to the north farm and gets to ride in Ashtyn's dad's Case Quad Track.
Thanks Mike! Enjoyed the video!
You'll have to make your own planting tractor out of a Cat 797 to pull the hills though if you leave the back on for grain hauling at harvest you might need bigger unload auger extensions on the combines...
I hear you about the cup holders our loader has none. Decided to bite the bullet and get a couple but my half a litre coffee cups won't fit in 😭
Now if fendt would make a quad tracked version of this tractor then it might give the others a bit of a worry. Other then the hills it seems to do very well working at the 1400rpm mark. I know the midrows are up but still itll pull it just as good with them down. Was impressed with the test you did last year with it.
For the price tag fendt should be romping up the hill, much rather see a big bud or something built in the USA doing the work
@@svenlarsen4876 the tracked Fendt are made in Jackson Minnesota,it's basically a challenger
@Sven Larsen what price tag?
Oh u mean the one being literally same as 9rt570. Or 150k+ less then 9rx640?
Pls get ur head out the sand, the last decade or so jd is as bad priced as fendt or worse, much much worse.
@@svenlarsen4876 The fendt is about as US made as it gets. Do people just not know that challenger machines are now Fendt? It's got yellow heritage, it's just painted green now
@@jacobl1657 To be fair, its the other way around.
Challenger 2tracs, after ACGO bought Fendt, are basically Fendts. Even swapped Engines from Caterpillar to MAN.
Its build there, but "US made" is something different imo.
Pretty much all of it is German. Which obviously is a good thing.
If you've been in older models of Challenger and newer ones, you'd also notice it.
Thanks for the tutorial on horse power, weight and slippage.
Glad to see the giant lime is running good now.😳😳😜😜😜😜
We've got a bit hill we have to drive the trucks up for filling the seeders
The 2 Volvo's made it up fine at full send
The mitsi got 3/4 the way up and spun out
So I clutches in and braked, turns it it no longer has brakes so I had to do some skilful reveseing for life and death
By the time I got to the bottom of the hill I was doing 70kph, the laneway is only 20m wide with trees on each side
Was an intresting experience
Chapals big fendt pulls the hills no problem like that tractor.
Awesome video ❤️ have a great day
Good video Mike++++ Did you hear Denmark beat Canada at the ice hockey world cup. YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU :))))
🏆🏆🏆👍🇺🇲🙏
Thank you for sharing
New to channel, good videos!!
Let’s see the Fendt pull those hills with a full cart! I bet it’ll make it up no problem 😄
tbf, the 1167 is pulling its air from the green grill on top of the hood, not the front.
so realistically speaking it should be better then 1050, then again 0% so far in the season, seems too good.
what fendt need to do is get the self claining airfilter in there.
and fendtOne cab, then it'd be one awesome machine
eagerly waiting for 1100MT Gen 2 😉
P.S. what phonecall were u waiting for ;)
sprayers showed up?
The fendt does have a self cleaning air filter. Or at least that is an option to order. Don't know if it standard.
@@trevorsg80 not this fendt tho.
so far the self cleaning is only available on the 900 & 1000 series
@@Matt___B you're correct. I was assuming the 1100 would have it like the 1000 or 9000. Hmmm.
@@trevorsg80 makes sense tho.
the 1100MT was announced like a year before the 1000 Gen 3, and 900 Gen 7 (both with the airfilter came out)
im guessing the full implementation wasnt ready yet at the time of the 1100MT's announcement.
im expecting the 1100MT to receive this update relativly soon, along with the new cab.
it 'only' took fendt 1y to do exactly that on the 1000 series.
and considering fendt track record in terms of update / new releases.
if i had to guess,the 1100MT Gen 2 is maybe 1.5y away, at worst.
Think mike will regret jumping on the 1100MT this quick ;)
Mike, can you tell us a little about the seeding program in your farm? Like how many acres of what crop and acres in total etc. Keep up the good work, Cheers!
Great video...👍
Mike your doing it wrong! You need to get Terry, Brian or Jared to plant that field, let them have the head ache of climbing it 🤣
My day just got better
I was just about to ask you what was the point of no return when it comes to slip when you started up that hill and it answered my question. I'm amazed that you can have 50% slip and still maintain traction. My memory is from before the days when you had all the fancy gauges and we just hung in there until the tractor lost it and hoped we could make a turn and go back down.
Great video Mike
Put dual tires on the rear axle of the 1167 😆
Does Fendt have a nursery cab so Ashton can get back to work? - lol
Ever tried a 4 track versatile apparently they can get a lot more weight onto them compared to a John Deere or case
Future Farmer you two have there !!
It aint the 1050. Those triples were bad ass. And thats a good looking boy u got buddy
So mike I have a question 🤪🤪 overall are you happy with the 1160 ?
All problems aside , It looks like the performance is good on this one .
Need a Big Bud 740 or 747! ;)
cuteness overload :)
Like they say, you could watch you dog run away from home for two days out there. A lot of farmland.
Just wait Mike they're going build that 700plus horse tractor and you can take on all the big hills with a full tank 👍
How's the weight on that puppy?
700 sounds awesome. Though, I have had tractors on our operation where it claimed it had 260hp (with the electronic boost thing 310hp) but I couldn't see any difference to the older version of that tractor with 210hp. When I did my investigation on why I came up with the conclusion that front wheel assist took darn hell too much of power just to run it. I'm sorry that I can't remember the models on those two John Deere tractors we have. In our fleet we have around 6 John Deere tractors all pretty much similar though some one year newer and updated. Can't remember everything I guess
They did build one in 1977. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bud_747 I would love to see it on FHF. It's not that far away as it currently lives in Montana. I know it's got the weight and power Mike wants. Has no DEF which Mike would appreciate. I just believe it doesn't have enough hydraulic hookups. Though that is the setup I use in FS22
Yeah I seen it on Big tractor powers channel, but it doesn't have the coffee cup holders or wifi
hey Mike, can't you park the wiper behind the exhaust?
I wonder how driverless tractors will handle this?
You need one of these JCB Fastrac 8000
Mike you need a pull tractor like the scrapers tandem
Harry Ferguson put a 25 HP tractor to do the work of a 40 HP using a weight transfer system transferring weight from the implement to the tractor in 1925…
A hydraulic cylinder on the drawbar of the seeder linkedto the tr“ctor would do the job, no?
First thing I noticed is the whine in that thing.
Mike I've been watching your videos awhile now keep them coming. Just wondering why you've never tried a Vaderstad
REMEMBER that more weight on the tractor is only beneficial for maybe 3% maybe 0.5% (?) Of the time ... the rest of the time it is an extra cost.
more weight is a cost savings as soon as you are pulling anything.. there is always some slip
How much fuel did you loose on that hill Mike?
Hi Mike, could you not just go down the steeper runs and up the less steep runs or would you lose to much time with drill out of ground on headlands?
What digs the holes at time 9:02?
Wait until August wen the case 720 hits.
Hope you guys get rain 🌧
I’m not a kid person but dang that kid is cute.
Put a 620steiger on that mike, those we don’t even call hills
Isn’t it funny how kids have a built in self preservation mode? I mean, they try to eat everything in sight like steering wheels, fingers, boogers. Some kids carry eating boogers into adulthood, I’ve seen it myself. 😂
What, in the mirror I'm guessing!😂
(Sorry, couldn't resist myself.) 🤣
What's the degrees on those hills if you look on your GPS I've seeded hills with about 12 , 13°s ...
"This field is ONLY 320 acres"?!?! Thats almost 3 times our complete farm with has a average in size in the Netherlands 😅 how many acres you have in total?
40 000 iirc
They would seed 320 acres before sunrise
You have to remember their ground is really really below average compared to most farmland so the farm has to farm 10 times the acres of an above average farm to make the same money.
@@jeeveswooster6922 yeah that's how we roll where we are in Australia. Marginal farming requires lots of land to cover the input costs
What a beautiful kid, he looks awesome. 👶 😉
Problem in a few years with this tractor is the tracks I think, too much slip when they get worn out, gone all that torque and hp.
Now they are new, but what when they are 50 - 75 %, can you do the same hills like you do in this video ?
There's still room for him to add some extra weight so that may help reduce the slippage.
@@beaviccoon470
He has the max on extra weight he can buy at Fendt, even a bit more, he added 20,000+ lbs on the standard 41,500 lbs tractor weight, total 62000 lbs, normal extra weight up to 18,000 lbs.
He said in the [ New tractor reveal ] video he can add an extra 3,000 lbs, maybe a 3,300 kg Fendt 1050 front weight instead of the standard 2,000 kg front ballast or some extra rear weights.
At the end you need also some extra pony's to pull that extra weight.
@@ytfan3815 ye true but it looked like it had the power just not the traction considering he got up to like 50% slippage
One (somewhat unrelated) question:
If you heard about it, what do you think about the NEXAT system?
You should come to Ireland Mike to see some real hills 😂
Same in UK, however the equipment that he’s pulling and weight wouldn’t even fit in most fields 🤔🤷♀️ never mind fit on our roads especially the lanes. That fendt would climb the hills easily with the size of uk equipment.
Different farming equipment for different requirements.
Are you guys getting any rain up there
Have you tried running a lower tire pressure when you do that field?
He's on tracks, not tires. 😉
@@ytfan3815 Good point.🚜
I thought using Scotties voice and saying “I’m givin her all she’s got captain” helped
To bad they don't still make the BIG BUD 747 any more cause you could sure use it on hills
Have seen this hill multiple times but how much is the actual elevation change from bottom to top???
Is there a 800hp 75,000 lb tractor in development by a major manufacturer or is the current size of implements holding bigger tractor development back?
You are talking about a $1mil tractor there. The market is small for that type of machinery or maybe it isnt nowadays. The biggest issue will always be how to put the power to the ground without slippage or breaking something.
@@bpaul1201awesome base price on a John Deere 9640RX is $800,000 before options. Tractors already cost nearly 1 million.
@@timothybailey7118 base price tells nothing... List price neither.
@@bpaul1201awesome and fuel economy.... how much are you gonna be pumping to keep an engine like that going.
Buy a 9 feet drill , so you don't have this problem 😂😂😂
Mike do you think that the Vario System is better than john deere e23 ? The question us for everyone .