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Fendt going 200hp 4pot?
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<blockquote data-quote="Drillman" data-source="post: 8953182" data-attributes="member: 403"><p>as said the tech will filter up so a Fendt 1050 probably not relavant for the time been if ever,</p><p></p><p>but think of the simplicity of the design, wheel motor at each corner eliminating complex drive trains, 4 wheel steer and the cab in the middle for a better ride for the operator, obviously as time goes on it won’t need a driver for certain jobs so some units could just about do away with the cab,then as they don’t need a driver that needs to go home, sleep, eat etc the machine could run 24/7 and could be smaller, so battery size wouldn’t be an issue. And as stuff gets smaller it gets lighter so less cultivation etc needed so less power required etc……</p><p></p><p>just one man with a pickup swapping battery packs out on several remote units as needed.</p><p></p><p>it’s the future and will happen so may as well go along with it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drillman, post: 8953182, member: 403"] as said the tech will filter up so a Fendt 1050 probably not relavant for the time been if ever, but think of the simplicity of the design, wheel motor at each corner eliminating complex drive trains, 4 wheel steer and the cab in the middle for a better ride for the operator, obviously as time goes on it won’t need a driver for certain jobs so some units could just about do away with the cab,then as they don’t need a driver that needs to go home, sleep, eat etc the machine could run 24/7 and could be smaller, so battery size wouldn’t be an issue. And as stuff gets smaller it gets lighter so less cultivation etc needed so less power required etc…… just one man with a pickup swapping battery packs out on several remote units as needed. it’s the future and will happen so may as well go along with it [/QUOTE]
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