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<blockquote data-quote="Alistair Nelson" data-source="post: 7142814" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>The issue with primitive poor frame design and manufacture isn’t exclusively a triton fault it comes from the fact that it is an on farm concept which was made on the farm to use at home which proved the concept and worked at home.</p><p></p><p>They then started to make them for other people and thought they were machinery designers and manufacturers and could take on the professionals of that industry like Mr sumo etc with years of experience and they can’t everybody has to for want of a better term serve there apprenticeship and that takes time to gain that expertise and experience. To fully productionise the concept and make it so it performs across all farms.</p><p></p><p>A prime example of this is Claydon look at the early Claydon drills and look at them now.</p><p></p><p>on the plus side usually the best concepts come from users (farmers / contractors) prime examples are the Claydon and dale drills, Agribuggy, f/c mb trac, sands and knight sprayers etc etc.</p><p></p><p>there have however been failures where farmers haven’t taken on board that they’re are primarily professional farmers and secondarily amateur machine manufacturers and being so arrogant they thought they could beat Vaderstad etc from the get go and sadly it ends in tears they are 2 very different but connected industries. </p><p></p><p>so with time it should improve and I think in 5 years time it will look a very different machine but based on that very clever concept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alistair Nelson, post: 7142814, member: 234"] The issue with primitive poor frame design and manufacture isn’t exclusively a triton fault it comes from the fact that it is an on farm concept which was made on the farm to use at home which proved the concept and worked at home. They then started to make them for other people and thought they were machinery designers and manufacturers and could take on the professionals of that industry like Mr sumo etc with years of experience and they can’t everybody has to for want of a better term serve there apprenticeship and that takes time to gain that expertise and experience. To fully productionise the concept and make it so it performs across all farms. A prime example of this is Claydon look at the early Claydon drills and look at them now. on the plus side usually the best concepts come from users (farmers / contractors) prime examples are the Claydon and dale drills, Agribuggy, f/c mb trac, sands and knight sprayers etc etc. there have however been failures where farmers haven’t taken on board that they’re are primarily professional farmers and secondarily amateur machine manufacturers and being so arrogant they thought they could beat Vaderstad etc from the get go and sadly it ends in tears they are 2 very different but connected industries. so with time it should improve and I think in 5 years time it will look a very different machine but based on that very clever concept. [/QUOTE]
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