Its a BIG difference how tracks vs wheels handle I love the tracks because they turn on a dime as in they have better manuverability Its also just a big, beautiful machine, you know? Without being too much, like the Big Bud ol, but a little crazy too.įunny you should mention that I got the Challenger MT800E to pull a pretty heavy seeder but I was still above the HP requirements for FLAT ground, the tracked challenger wouldn't move at all I got a NH T9 and although a little underpowered it moved the seeder just fine but not at road speed though. I really like that Fendt, but it was slipping all over in testing, not getting enough traction.but after deciding to write it off, I realized I hadn't tried different tire setups, so.definitely going back to check it out again with double tires. I'm with you.I really tried liking the tracked tractors, but controller user or not, there's something too appealing about the roided up big boys, you know? selling straw or silage with a loading wagon) or tons of contracting. Best vanilla road speed (other than the 2 semis equipped with pto), it can save a lot of time if you do tons of long range hauling (i.e. Sometimes the JCB can work out great too. I personally don't like how any of the tractors with tracks handle, maybe it's because I use a controller? In vanilla has about 1.5x the road speed over any higher hp tractor & it can handle any implement other than the largest seeder. There's another machine that fits this concept made by Claas that sits up much higher, can carry implements up higher and tow some moderatly heavy stuff and has considerably much bigger tires and this seems way more practical.īplus410 původně napsal:The Fendt you mentioned is a great choice. She can pull anything that requires 300-400HP pretty easily can have 6 wheels, crab steering, but all this is useless if functionality is limited. The tires are a little smaller but not by much compared to a medium tractor. The Syntrac is a neat idea very modular but it can't do half as much as a medium tractor can do, you can't raise the implements, you can't reach some of the stuff that's high up that a medium tractor might be able to reach. The smaller tires certainly can be a downside with said mods. I mean, there are certainly other points one could bring up, especially with mods like REA and the likes, but ground clearance, imho - is not one of those.Īt least on my farm its my only tractor and does pretty much everything, within limits of course. Uhm? The margin between usual tractors and the Syn-trac is not that big when it comes to ground clearance. MrGsPhace původně napsal:Etried it its too low to the ground to do anything practical Just kind of funny I made it all this way thinking I was going to have a hurking tractor.and not so much, but.probably going to have to get the 747 at some point either way, e on lol Of course, I haven't tried the big bud 747 or anything, but yeah it looks like it'd be goofy to not go with the challenger Python or something similar when it comes to all around pulling capability. What's interesting.I was wanting a tractor with tires, but after messing around the last half hour or so, there's no comparison to treads when it comes to traction.which I guess makes sense, but is kind of too bad.I like the buffed up look of the big tractors. Nice tractors though, I can see why you like them. I like those.the Agco is decently maneuverable for a large tractor, but I'm looking for high horsepower, haul the bajeesus out of anything kind of stuff. Another one would be the Syn-trac - not as powerful as some of the other big ones with "only" 420hp, but unless you have super large fields it makes that more than up with its high versatility. Basically the same thing but with more customization options and some nice features. Beltane původně napsal:If you have already cast your eye on the Fendt and not shy of using mods, i can recommend the Agco 1000 series mods.
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