Posted by BarnyardEngineering on June 03, 2022 at 04:31:38 from (161.69.116.34):
In Reply to: Electric tractors posted by workshopman on June 02, 2022 at 22:34:56:
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These are questions that can't be answered right now because electric tractors as something you can walk on to a dealer lot and buy, DO NOT EXIST YET.
If you know of any that can currently be purchased from a major manufacturer, such as CaseNewHolland, Deere, Agco, Kubota, or even some of the lesser manufacturers like Kioti, TYM, etc., please post a link.
Maybe you can buy some disposable thing off Alibaba and have it shipped to you directly from China, but you have to know that it will be substandard in every way, made cheap to get your money. Little more than a toy.
Any electric tractor should come to you ready to run, with its own batteries and charger that were designed in by the engineers.
Maybe you just started this thread to give yourself an excuse to thump your chest and proclaim that electric tractors can't ever
possibly be any good. If that's your intent, thump away. We haven't had a good rip-on-electric-tractors thread in a few days.
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