Originally Posted By: Pop_Rivit
Originally Posted By: davison0976
Originally Posted By: CT8
Turbos ore on most high output tractors.
So, what other mods do you think they did? I haven't seen a tractor to be able to drive like that. Unless farmers hide something from us and drive slowly in the fields during the day for anyone to see, but then have fun at night after a bottle or two of good ole moon shine.
Tractors are limited by the capability of the implement they're pulling or the job they are doing. Most modern tractors are capable of going much faster. For example, when planting corn or beans the top speed is 5-6 MPH because that's the fastest speed the planter can be run. Modern tractors have turbos on them to make power, and turbos have been in use since the early 1960's; Allis Chalmers D19 was the first production tractor to use them if I remember correctly.
This one only had the software modified and is quite quick.
Exactly what pop said.
The suspension is also a speed limiting factor. Even though recent improvement have some capable of going 32mph. Anything over that, you get bounced out of your seat and it's hard to control.