With the front wheels being lifted off the ground, the weight of the tractor gets transferred to the rear wheels, giving them more grip and enabling them to continue. Still, being able to plow that deep in muddy conditions without getting stuck is really impressive!
While I was filming these tractors, you're right; I kept looking at the ground and wondered if they would be able to keep ploughing. These are difficult conditions even for a modern tractor with double or triple the power, but this old Landini mechanics seems unstoppable.
@@Italiansupercarvideo I can see for sure that they are using differential lock before starting to plough. But of course, using the tractors' diff lock isn't a surefire solution for dealing with muddy terrain.
In your witty thinking, even, in my opinion, there is a lot of truth. These vintage ploughs are beautiful because you can see real pieces of motoring history, but on the other hand, you get a ploughing field for free, this is not bad for the ground's owner 😀👍
@@francescotinti3872 Ho scoperto la festa della campagna solo nel 2019, sono rimasto davvero colpito di quanto sia bello tutto l'insieme, aratura d'epoca, sfilata di trattori, esposizione nel campetto della chiesa, genuina atmosfera di gente paesana, davvero complimenti.
Hahaha, to my point of view it was enough not to go too low in the ground with the plough, especially if the soil is muddy like this where they make even more effort. As you could see at the end of the video, the field was ploughed, and it was spectacular to see them wheelings