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Fendt trisix video

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    Posted: 08 Jan 2011 at 12:21pm
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That was interesting but what was the heck was the deal with the tires near the end?
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looks interesting enough but does it work, seems like they could show it working. What is with the suspension lift/drop @ the end like Stan said?
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Originally posted by Dean/MN Dean/MN wrote:

looks interesting enough but does it work, seems like they could show it working. What is with the suspension lift/drop @ the end like Stan said?
 
A form of traction control or boost ???? Looks like a brute....
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you can see the suspension working in this vid but going that fast must make a bumppy feild.
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seems like it would be rough on the center wheels.  Wouldn't the center wheels be skidding when both the front and rear axles turn?
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Probably sell two or three in western Europe too. That'll pay for the tooling and start up costs, right? At least it will maneuver in a 40 foot circle
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Looks like overkill to me.
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Advantage I see is high horsepower in a narrow transport width. Dualed metrics on big four wheel drives are 20 plus feet wide. Meeting them on narrow country roads and bridges is a little nerve racking.
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Not impressed with the discing videos. Sure, they're going really fast, but it's doing a crappy job. You can see the skips all through the field. Why go so fast the first time, and then spend more time trying to clean it up?
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Heck, I can hit 15 miles an hour too, pulling a 30+ foot disk with my 7060, if I didn't put it in the ground either.  The only time it was really in the ground is when he was turning, real smart on the blades.
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