Posted by grhuck on December 16, 2020 at 09:28:41 from (24.123.236.18):
In Reply to: Electric tractor posted by sourgum on December 14, 2020 at 16:10:21:
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I'm loving the bleatings from the moss back army.
2 things will happen
EV tractors will get better over time (traction motors and batteries)
The fuel will get better-ability to gather electical power will for the individual improve, alternative fuels for a carbon engine powered generator and electrical solar collection/storage.
Imagine the lost methane from slurry lagoons being harnessed to run a generator. Fallow or soil banked fields filled with solar collectors. A dedicated gen/set that only runs Greasle may finally be possible and economically viable.
But, if your one who's still mad everyday about the catalytic convertor or the demise of UHF/VHF TV, this may not be the technolgy for you. But not worry by time it reaches fully realization into whatever it's going to be. Most of will be dead or too old to care.
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