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Innovative New Equipment for 2023 – The Best of the Equip Expo



the kioti skid steer and the John Deere RE1 electric tractor are just 2 of the new models at this years show

Innovative New Equipment for 2023 – The Best of the Equip Expo

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44 Comments

  1. Bad Boy tractors are made by Branson, which is now wholly owned by TYM. It'll be interesting to see if that partnership continues.

  2. Could you just imagine if all that electric equipment was plugged in charging lol it might look like Clark Griswolds Christmas lights lol. Interesting stuff tho. I think it should be an option not the power choice of the future. Everything has its place and I think the Army saying " you can add too but not take away " is valid point for auto and equipment industry.

  3. The problem isn't the battery getting low.. its that it will take hours to charge and get back to work. She was playing coy with the battery life because i'm sure its uselessly low once a high demand attachment is running or even cutting thick wet grass.

  4. If I was in your shoes I would still stay with the old school for the tractor 🚜, but that stuff. I seen that you have the same idea. As far as having saws,and drills I like the quality of battery life. Also what do you do when your power is not working from your local utility. Now what do you do if your machine is low on charging.

  5. I don't get this worrying about being stuck cause your battery died, it has a gauge like your diesel one does . . .

  6. Hey did you get to sit in the kioti skid steer? Was the visibility the same versus your John Deere

  7. The 1RE concept is… nothing more than a shell. We've seen this thing get all of 8 minutes of airtime in close to 3 years.
    It's true name is the NTE 1A.
    Not to exceed 1 Acre
    Great video

  8. Electric tractor are not going to work. It’s not going to cute it. I’ll never buy on .

  9. No one will have the time to set while it’s charging. You will lose money on just that note.

  10. The tech isn't there yet, but it's coming. Just like when those 15,000 dollar plasma tvs first came out.. they gotta run for a little while. As an owner of a couple acres I like the thought of an electric tractor as long as it can do enough work to save my back

  11. I totally agree. Battery technology is not there yet. I cannot see electric tractors in the near future. Nor am I interested in an electric car or truck. I know a local company that has a new Transit van for local delivery. The driver told us that when it got cold last week and he turned on the heater, the van had to be charged multiple times during the day. I’m not interested in paying more for less!

  12. Electric equipment. Designed for the weekend warrior , it will never work for the full time user's . Also what they will not tell you is that the harder you push the electric equipment the quicker the battery dies. Common sense needs to kick in at some point. Gee wizz.. Let's see I need 30 more minutes to finish this job. Well I have to tell the customer can you plug my machine into your house and I will be back in about 24 hours to complete my work. Nope not for me and will never be for me. Give me good old diesel fuel.

  13. takeuchi makes great equipment Ive been trying to be a dealer for years but they setup some junk dealer in my area as well with zero knowledge and zero service techs so i just bought several million dollars in kubota equipment which imo in just as good !

  14. Great meeting you Brock! I am not a fan of electric powered mowers or tractors. I will stick to dinosaur burners as my wife calls them.

  15. Another great video full of information, and you are right all of those guys at the end are great guys and great to hang out with!

  16. I’ve had a Solectrac e25 compact tractor running in Wisconsin weather since December, and its run great so far — including plowing snow in -10oF weather. You know, when you run one, after a while you don’t really notice anymore — it’s just a really quiet tractor. (Although I do love the quiet — no hearing protection!!)I have a hobby farm, so it’s perfect for me. I’m told it will go 6 hr, but I’ve never had the battery run down to less than 60%, so range has been a non-issue for me. I just do whatever project I’ve got for the day, plug it in to a wall outlet overnight, and the next day it’s fully charged. It’s nice to just plug it in, and not have to worry about getting fuel out to the farm. No oil changes, either. No spooking the horses. You can do inside work with the doors closed. It’s got lots of torque all the way from 0 rpm, so it’s great for plowing. Lithium-iron-phosphate batteries are a proven technology. So, I really like it. All of the concerns about electrics that I’ve seen have been non-issues for me. Hats-off to John Deere for putting electric out there as an option — American innovation. I just wish they would move faster . . .

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