I'm not sure how those would work. What would make me hesitant would be if you had a bearing go out how would you know from computer. That is until you drove around and saw big piles at each end of field from dragging.
I think one of the benefits to driverless tractors is there is no labor penalty for using smaller equipment. There certainly is a compaction component when tractors exceed 100 hp. I'm curious if driverless goes big or small.
I think one of the benefits to driverless tractors is there is no labor penalty for using smaller equipment. There certainly is a compaction component when tractors exceed 100 hp. I'm curious if driverless goes big or small.
That tractor would have less compaction than a 100 hp tractor. First because of the tracks, less weight per surface area of ground. Second because the bigger the equipment the less passes to get a field done.