Posted by fdt860 on October 03, 2023 at 21:38:13 from (109.222.132.216):
In Reply to: self driving tractors posted by 37 chief on October 03, 2023 at 08:50:20:
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Even the Bto do not need them. They can hire someone and have him very busy all the time. Hiring cost is not much compare to the 1 million dollar machine. Thinking tgat we need to have machines instead of people because of poor education and values is trowing our future in the toilets.
Mankind is totally crazy to want not to work hard. Where will be the purpose, and pride in life? I like to plant straight, but if it is not, it does not matter...
Soon, we will say it is too dangerous to drive a car, because humans do so much mistakes.... Probably, living is too dangerous as well and we shall live in connected boxes like chicken.
I am a mecanical engineer and I hate those times. 80% of the patents issued in farm machinery are nonsense electronics devices, done and tought for the incapable, brainless, careless, dangerous to himself that they must think people are.
Just look at the guards required on farm machinery. I am waiting for the law saying to guard the knife of the cutterbar while in operation if the combine has no people detector.... you could put your arm in the fan of a Deere A. A 7 year old was driving the ferguson te20 tractor in front of the Queen in 1947....
I have to watch pictures of perfectly straight plowed fields done with a Deere A in the mud, balestacks done by hand, and two way cultivated check rows to believe what we were capables one day. From there, i cannot understand why humanity want to remove them from the fun.of their life!
Myself, i would rather ride a bicycle than mount in an autonomous vehicle.
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