Iplayfarmer
Super Member
Who'd have thought that knowing Thai would come in handy in my tractor hobby.
I won't attempt a full translation, but the narration is exactly what you'd predict from the animation...
In the past you had to try to climb out from being stuck in the mud with a board wedged under your tractor. Usually it didn't work, and sometimes you'd break your tractor. Now with the LT200 you can lift your tractor out when it's stuck.
Then he goes on to explain how to use it just like what is shown in the animation. The announcer is very clear to point out that the boards have to be strong. Also, you can get your tractor out by yourself.
Of course he also goes on to explain how easy it is to change tires with the LT200.
The irony of this whole thing is that I spent two years in Thailand, much of it in the rural northeast, and I never saw a Kubota the whole time I was there. Everything was done with two wheeled tractors and water buffalo. That was sure cool to see these farmers still working the rice fields with water buffalo. Of course that was ten years ago. Things might have changed by now.
I won't attempt a full translation, but the narration is exactly what you'd predict from the animation...
In the past you had to try to climb out from being stuck in the mud with a board wedged under your tractor. Usually it didn't work, and sometimes you'd break your tractor. Now with the LT200 you can lift your tractor out when it's stuck.
Then he goes on to explain how to use it just like what is shown in the animation. The announcer is very clear to point out that the boards have to be strong. Also, you can get your tractor out by yourself.
Of course he also goes on to explain how easy it is to change tires with the LT200.
The irony of this whole thing is that I spent two years in Thailand, much of it in the rural northeast, and I never saw a Kubota the whole time I was there. Everything was done with two wheeled tractors and water buffalo. That was sure cool to see these farmers still working the rice fields with water buffalo. Of course that was ten years ago. Things might have changed by now.