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Machinery
Efficient or underpowered? Changes over the years...
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<blockquote data-quote="ARW" data-source="post: 7328685" data-attributes="member: 1910"><p>It would be worth mentioning that tractors will also have been swapped due to the evolution of bigger machines and better tractors. If we got stuck on 60hp 2wd would they be changed regularly or run for longer periods?</p><p>You could in theory change regularly as it would be relatively cheap, however you may decide to run it for longer as there’s no ergonomical or economical gain </p><p>machinery development plays huge part in the reduction of labour and increase or output, now we are seeing further developments and the next stage will be autonomous tractors and robots</p><p>My grandad started with a horse and plough with a gang of men</p><p>I may see 1 man with lithium batteries farm thousands of acres</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARW, post: 7328685, member: 1910"] It would be worth mentioning that tractors will also have been swapped due to the evolution of bigger machines and better tractors. If we got stuck on 60hp 2wd would they be changed regularly or run for longer periods? You could in theory change regularly as it would be relatively cheap, however you may decide to run it for longer as there’s no ergonomical or economical gain machinery development plays huge part in the reduction of labour and increase or output, now we are seeing further developments and the next stage will be autonomous tractors and robots My grandad started with a horse and plough with a gang of men I may see 1 man with lithium batteries farm thousands of acres [/QUOTE]
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