I wish I still had my Grandads Avery V tractor and all its equipment the V was similar to the IHC CUB IN HORSEPOWER AND STYLE... IT WAS USED IN BOTH HIS COMMERCIAL STRAWBERRY FIEL AND HIS SWEET CORN FIELD....
I keep watching these Tilmore videos as we prepare to move past gardening for our family and on to farming on a small scale to feed others quality food. These tools look like amazing options to go fuller scale
I just read about this in the farm and dairy very interesting I think this will be a success in what appears a largely untapped field of smaller organic farms that need something like this
I would be willing to bet there are old Farmall's around when none of these new tractors are around. Those old tractors were so over built. The axleshaft on a 16 h.p. Farmall A is as big a a 60 h.p. Kubota.
The 24 inch clearance is one of the reasons I've kept the JD 40 going seems none of the new garden tractors can work over a taller produce crop. I am also a big fan of belly mounted equipment.
The current price of the 520 tractor with Diesel is $29,500. You can see more information here: www.tilmor.com/en-us/products/33/tilmor-tractor?sc=46-11105 As it is currently, the cost is not very prohibitive for developing countries, but that is something we hope to have a good solution to in the future!
Thanks atcfisherman! We have not thought about a unit with a cab and AC/heat at this point, but thank you for the suggestions and who knows what the future will hold. A cab in the context of allergies is something I had not thought about!
Thanks for the comment. Visually the Tuff-bilt and Tilmor are both modeled after the Allis-G style, however they are substantially different from a physical product standpoint as well as target demographic, but they are both great products for their intended markets. This can be hard to see from a photo or video, but build and specification wise they are very different. Additionally a tractor can only be as good as the tools that can go with it.
I do agree that you guys put a completely new spin on the idea, not only is your tractor heavier, smaller, more powerful and has a diesel, with higher ground clearance, etc. but will you offer a belly mower for it? Like a Rotary/double action sickle
While it is a bit outdated, you can see in the first few seconds of the "Tilmor Tractor Overview" video a shot of the mid-mount brush mower. There will be a variety of mid-mount attachments available as time goes on, mower being one of the first. Also take a look at our Ventrac line of product, that will help you get a good idea of the current tractors we make, but maybe more importantly in this case is the breadth of our attachment line. The need for a versatile machine and our ability to make a wide variety of attachments to support the tractor is something we feel that we can do well. Have a good one!
The unit at 2:12 is a unit that we designed that uses an Agco White forced air metering unit. Unfortunately we have not made these available yet to the public.
@@TilmorProducts I was also wondering about this seeder. What progress have you made? I would be very interested in them as there definitely is a need for a quality made small row seeder. I use a G with three rows 18" apart and am in need of some new planters!
@@dieselgypsy1100 Unfortunately the maker of the metering unit is not interested in selling just that portion to us and we haven't found a reliable/economical option that we like. We have not put a lot more work into that area, though planting is something we want to get back in to.
The biggest problem with this tractor is the noise it produces. The engine noise is unacceptable. Make it as quiet as the Farmall 140 or the Farmall super A or Cub then it will be the small farm tractor of the future. Until then there is no way I will be sitting on this noisy thing.
James, we agree the noise on our early prototypes was unacceptable, since these videos were taken over 2 years ago we have added a dampener on our diesel model to greatly decrease the noise level. Thank you for pointing out what others were probably thinking.
I wish I still had my Grandads Avery V tractor and all its equipment the V was similar to the IHC CUB IN HORSEPOWER AND STYLE... IT WAS USED IN BOTH HIS COMMERCIAL STRAWBERRY FIEL AND HIS SWEET CORN FIELD....
Those were sweet tractors for sure!
I keep watching these Tilmore videos as we prepare to move past gardening for our family and on to farming on a small scale to feed others quality food. These tools look like amazing options to go fuller scale
What an awesome tool for the farm! So interesting watching the tractor at work!
I just read about this in the farm and dairy very interesting I think this will be a success in what appears a largely untapped field of smaller organic farms that need something like this
When he said they won't be around forever, I thought that if those tractors made it this long they'll be around for many more years
I would be willing to bet there are old Farmall's around when none of these new tractors are around. Those old tractors were so over built. The axleshaft on a 16 h.p. Farmall A is as big a a 60 h.p. Kubota.
Excited to see what you guys have in store for us and more videos.
Allis Chalmers! The legend lives on! 👍👍👍
The 24 inch clearance is one of the reasons I've kept the JD 40 going seems none of the new garden tractors can work over a taller produce crop. I am also a big fan of belly mounted equipment.
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yes would be cool
Please what is the price for the Tilmor tractor without any equipment? Thank you.
Guess it would be a great concept for development countries.
The current price of the 520 tractor with Diesel is $29,500. You can see more information here: www.tilmor.com/en-us/products/33/tilmor-tractor?sc=46-11105
As it is currently, the cost is not very prohibitive for developing countries, but that is something we hope to have a good solution to in the future!
Are you putting a allis chalmers decal and painting it Persian orange?
You can use a compact tractor too to do work
Such awesome tractors. Have you thought about making one with a cab with AC and heat? That helps us who have bad allergies.
Thanks atcfisherman!
We have not thought about a unit with a cab and AC/heat at this point, but thank you for the suggestions and who knows what the future will hold. A cab in the context of allergies is something I had not thought about!
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They have a machine with a cab that looks like this. It’s called a grader lol.
When will this machine go on the market?
It already is it's more than a Kubota Base L2501
Country Boy Trailers already did this with the Tuff-Built
Thanks for the comment. Visually the Tuff-bilt and Tilmor are both modeled after the Allis-G style, however they are substantially different from a physical product standpoint as well as target demographic, but they are both great products for their intended markets. This can be hard to see from a photo or video, but build and specification wise they are very different. Additionally a tractor can only be as good as the tools that can go with it.
I do agree that you guys put a completely new spin on the idea, not only is your tractor heavier, smaller, more powerful and has a diesel, with higher ground clearance, etc. but will you offer a belly mower for it? Like a Rotary/double action sickle
While it is a bit outdated, you can see in the first few seconds of the "Tilmor Tractor Overview" video a shot of the mid-mount brush mower. There will be a variety of mid-mount attachments available as time goes on, mower being one of the first.
Also take a look at our Ventrac line of product, that will help you get a good idea of the current tractors we make, but maybe more importantly in this case is the breadth of our attachment line. The need for a versatile machine and our ability to make a wide variety of attachments to support the tractor is something we feel that we can do well. Have a good one!
Tilmor Products wait, so it is you guys who make Ventrac. I can say, I’ve yet to hear something bad, except maybe the somewhat hefty price tag.
Will it have a drawbar/ 3 point on it?
What kind of seeder was that?
The unit at 2:12 is a unit that we designed that uses an Agco White forced air metering unit. Unfortunately we have not made these available yet to the public.
Tilmor Products it will be awesome if you let me know when its available 😨🙏🏽🙌🏽 🇵🇷
@@TilmorProducts I was also wondering about this seeder. What progress have you made? I would be very interested in them as there definitely is a need for a quality made small row seeder. I use a G with three rows 18" apart and am in need of some new planters!
@@dieselgypsy1100 Unfortunately the maker of the metering unit is not interested in selling just that portion to us and we haven't found a reliable/economical option that we like. We have not put a lot more work into that area, though planting is something we want to get back in to.
The biggest problem with this tractor is the noise it produces. The engine noise is unacceptable. Make it as quiet as the Farmall
140 or the Farmall super A or Cub then it will be the small farm tractor of the future. Until then there is no way I will be sitting on this noisy thing.
James, we agree the noise on our early prototypes was unacceptable, since these videos were taken over 2 years ago we have added a dampener on our diesel model to greatly decrease the noise level. Thank you for pointing out what others were probably thinking.