Yes, it's not a kubota and no I'm not operating it. However, I'd have considered robbing the local bank in tiny Flanagan, IL, if I could have used the money to pay the dealer to let me pull a big ol' implement through the neighboring field!
I was in Flanagon visiting a customer for work and this massive beast was calling to me on the way out of town. So of course I had to go see it and dream a little. You can see the full size rental suburban next to the tractor.
It has a fuel capacity of 400 gallons and 363 PTO horsepower!!
Seriously, wouldn't you love to sit in the cockpit (that's what the driver station looks like) and operate this beast just for a little while? The hydraulic hose connection on the back looks like a rubik's cube!
Have you or anyone you know operated a tractor of this capacity and complexity?
I was in Flanagon visiting a customer for work and this massive beast was calling to me on the way out of town. So of course I had to go see it and dream a little. You can see the full size rental suburban next to the tractor.
It has a fuel capacity of 400 gallons and 363 PTO horsepower!!
Seriously, wouldn't you love to sit in the cockpit (that's what the driver station looks like) and operate this beast just for a little while? The hydraulic hose connection on the back looks like a rubik's cube!
Have you or anyone you know operated a tractor of this capacity and complexity?
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