Posted by 9001ron on January 09, 2020 at 09:01:12 from (204.112.13.87):
In Reply to: Re: Electric_tractor posted by Brendon-KS on January 08, 2020 at 16:58:16:
Tractors that spend there time out in the field pulling at max hp could have a battery pack as sort of a trailer behind the traction unit. This would make swapping out batteries very easy. Or it could even be a kind of cart pushed at the front of the tractor. An electric tractor dosent need to look like a convention tractor- being electric gives you a continuously variable drive eliminating the transmission and engine -- also the cooling system and fuel tanks. This leaves lots of room for batteries and if you go over boad wih them you can get rid of all your liquid ballast and cast weights as well. Around here every body does zero till with most of the farming done with a sprayer . Sprayers do work hard especially when it is wet but they dont require the HP that say a tractor pulling a air seeder does. I think a sprayer would be a good candidate for an electric drive.
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