Quadtrac 600, accompagné d'un Horsh Terrano 12FG. Déplié en 8 mètres et enterré a 30cm de profondeur. Ce monstre de 670ch avait des difficultés, dû a un sol geler a -3°C... agriculteurdu02...
Belle vidéo, dommage qu'on n'entende pas un peu plus le bruit de la bête. Quelle chance de voir cette machine. J'aurai pas pensé que le Terrano était à 30cm dans le sol.
They are working on the frost because they need to get a crop in behind the maize ASAP. And it will either be very frosty or very boggy. Yes tracks aren't so good on the hardest frost. This land has had a the largest heavier maize harvesting equipment on it and is probably very very compacted . Why not go twice over working from shallow to deep- maybe it's either go in deep or not penetrating at all. I guess that a lot of you guys commenting haven't run that kind of equipment in that particular condition
I can guarantee you, if you put a wheeled tractor on that cultivator instead of the tracks, where it was spinning, the wheeled one would have pulled it. Our local municipality used a wheeled tractor and a tracked tractor on a scraper and the wheeled tractor would out pull the track again and again. Tracks are good for floatation only not for traction, at least on ag tractors.
i thought that if the treads on the tracks have much taller bars, then the treads will not spin but then with tires the weight of the tracor is concentrated more on a spot where the bars on the tire get a better grip. maybe tracks are not useful for tractors ?