The ONE critically IMPORTANT part of the comparison is that the battery/electric tractor has down time to recharge when the diesel unit does not have the down time to refuel…..
The combine didn't burn down. A good thing, right? Chase I believe autonomous drones and smaller tractors will be used in swarms/groups on some futures farms for some tasks. The electric ripped rows appeared closer and it did look like a vineyard tractor. Please post your final results/project.
The electric tractor is more narrow so we were able to space passes a little closer together. I’ll be posting a link to my groups final paper when we get it written
Maybe as a utility tractor on a small farm - maybe produce but not row crop work. Could see this definitely on a dairy farm or other animal product farms where a lot of indoor winter work is required. This and smaller units might be okay, however, it did look like you needed quite a bit of room to turn that sucker around. May be too early for this technology.
The electric tractor in and of itself is still in its early stages. That specific tractor was unusually long and narrow, but that’s a case of form following function
The ONE critically IMPORTANT part of the comparison is that the battery/electric tractor has down time to recharge when the diesel unit does not have the down time to refuel…..
The combine didn't burn down. A good thing, right? Chase I believe autonomous drones and smaller tractors will be used in swarms/groups on some futures farms for some tasks. The electric ripped rows appeared closer and it did look like a vineyard tractor. Please post your final results/project.
The electric tractor is more narrow so we were able to space passes a little closer together. I’ll be posting a link to my groups final paper when we get it written
Great video Goldinger thank you!
What is thought on a diesel, electric tractor like the Edison semi truck.
Please also compare the environmental impact of recharging the battery
Interested video! Mike from Missouri
Maybe as a utility tractor on a small farm - maybe produce but not row crop work. Could see this definitely on a dairy farm or other animal product farms where a lot of indoor winter work is required. This and smaller units might be okay, however, it did look like you needed quite a bit of room to turn that sucker around. May be too early for this technology.
The electric tractor in and of itself is still in its early stages. That specific tractor was unusually long and narrow, but that’s a case of form following function
the Monarch tractor is pretty much a glorfied power wheels right? Also we need an equipment tour
Have you used your 20' batwing on any other tractors? I just wondered how much power it required.
We used it on the 8345R when we owned it. Weight and size are more of a concern than horsepower
The electric tractor seems to be very noisy, I thought it would be much quieter. 🤔
I think what you hear is the hydraulic pump running, but I agree. Seems louder than it should be.
There is about twenty horsepower difference and twelve hundred pounds difference.. not 🍎 to 🍎 comparison....
It was much more loud than we had anticipated, but that may be transmission and hydraulic noise that’s usually drowned out by the exhaust noise
The John Deere 4052m is rated at 50.8 gross hp
That tractor definitely wasn’t the optimal counterpart but that’s what we had available
I’ll stick to diesel
That battery/electric tractor is HORRIBLY loud👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Yeah but Case tractors are way better than John Deere
Na fam that's not it diesel is the best
To loud tractor