Demonstracija Reform Metrac
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ahh yes..with the duel wheels on ..the H6s i drove had duels all round.. amazing the difference it can make. But 45 is very steep when your on it...for rubbers (tyres). Amazing tractors..im my opinion better than the Aebis :)
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Reform Metrac (and Aebi Terratrac) are at first agricultural tractors, and secondly also usable in municipal services and gardening.
Therefore it is vital to be able to use the same equipment (mowers, tedders, rotary rakes) as standard tractors (like CASE Farmall C Series).
Power-trac also has one big disadvantage. It does not have crab steering mode, which is very important to protect soil on the steep slopes.
There's no match for farming with Reform and Aebi products on steep slopes.
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Well thats true. But Power-Trac makes A LOT of attachments for their machines. You can choose up to 40 per machine. Plus they make individual attachment plates so you can weld them to other stuff and use even more attachments!
Carraro is really cool, too.
great machines...wont cut at 45 though
jmwilko1 8 months ago
@jmwilko1 Well, it turns out it will. :) Unfortunately I still don't own one (I don't have enough land for the investment to be rational), but I've seen it work on such a slope - with extended wheels.
mpolaj 8 months ago
I've browsed Power-Trac's webpage and I must say I'm impressed. These machines aren't well known in Europe. Reform has a well established reputation (alongside Aebi and some other European companies) for being very safe, stable and manoeuvrable on very steep slopes (even more than 45 degrees).
mpolaj 2 years ago
Get A power-Trac 1850!
WillieWonka928D 2 years ago
Well, it certainly is a lot cheaper, but in that case a Carraro HST 4400 HST will do, too. Both Metrac and Carraro can, if necessary, carry standard tractor equipment (via three-point linkage), while Power-Trac can't ...
mpolaj 2 years ago