KennyG
Elite Member
They have self driving cars, why not tractors? Push the "plow the lower 40" button![]()
There are lots of self driving tractors. They use GPS to most efficiently cover the field for the task at hand.
They have self driving cars, why not tractors? Push the "plow the lower 40" button![]()
There are lots of self driving tractors. They use GPS to most efficiently cover the field for the task at hand.
They have self driving cars, why not tractors? Push the "plow the lower 40" button![]()
We're long overdue for an electric tractor from one of the majors. Be A LOT quieter and would service most of us who probably use our tractors less then 4 hours on a given day.
Ralph
The real issue with battery is charge and discharge rates in extreme temperatures. By extreme I mean not around 60 like it is in CA. I have been reading up on Tesla and similar brands now that a fair number of them are on the road. The discharge rate is doubled when you are at freezing (32F) so you get 1/2 the battery life. Manufacturers will need to figure out a way to protect the batteries from external temperature before they become a real option. I dont even consider Teslas to be an option in CO. If I cant make it through the mountains in a snow storm it is worthless to me.
Sub freezing temps are closer to 30% range loss in my experience over the last couple years. Heating ahead of time helps a bit but the primary loss at low temperature is air resistance. It goes up by V squared so cruising at 70 vs 60 takes 36% more juice. Anyone who's towed with a good headwind has seen this in their mileage.
Good news is my Kubota tops out at 15mph so we won't be worrying about air resistance there.
...I've heard of elec tractors..they exist....