Keeping up with traffic

   / Keeping up with traffic #11  
Front suspension makes a world of difference, still makes no sense though. Have watched lots of Russian videos, interesting to say the least.
 
   / Keeping up with traffic #12  
Newer farm tractors will 25 - 30 MPH and some possibly even a little faster especially in Europe. 99% of these also have trailer brake feature for the implements or trailers they are pulling.

I think the old H & M Farmalls would roll along around 22 - 25 MPH but wouldn't hardly pull their shadow doing it though.
 
   / Keeping up with traffic #13  
In some countries, like Germany I think, they are required to have a placard indicating how fast they can go. I'm not sure what that's about though.
 
   / Keeping up with traffic #14  
My ferguson goes about 15mph and that's about as fast as I'd like to go on a tractor.
no license, registration, or inspection required for tractors is probably why he did this..
 
   / Keeping up with traffic #15  
Curious on the gearing as well, it's an MTZ tractor, looks like the main stick is the same, but another lever up higher, so not sure on that one.
 

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