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  • bgmb
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 1645

    #11
    I would like to have automatic seeders, sprayers and combines. I think the way to build them is have the implement and a common genset to run them. Move more towards electric controls and power instead of hydraulic.

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    • Sheepwheat
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2017
      • 3137

      #12
      Interesting thoughts. I am so 1940. I am a young guy who just doesn’t find it appealing personally. I am a misfit in today’s world. I enjoy little more than walking about the sheep, looking for issues, inspecting the bees, toddling around picking rocks. I worry about my ignorance sometimes. Ok a lot of the time I do...

      Born a generation, maybe two, too late. Overwhelmed with how far behind I am technologically.

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      • Partners
        Senior Member
        • May 2010
        • 3105

        #13
        Even with current tech..life not that hard.nice cabs on most machinery.gps..bins monitored..hopper bins..if getting older hire the sprayer..grain hauled..
        The younger generation will even have it easier..all at a cost though..

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        • fjlip
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2002
          • 9878

          #14
          "Farmers are not technology technologists. Sensors fail, wiring shorts, sun spots, cell towers, power outages, etc etc the systems better have built in testing and diagnostics to point to the faults and recommended repairs or what the failure is ( no codes thank you), or a central call Center that monitors everything where a person technician will call you ( like a security system call Center)
          - machine down, emergency service only happens on Fridays long weekends, when time is of the essence, and they are swamped with all the calls because every one is busy."

          That is absolutely necessary! Currently have a dead tandem nobody can fix...electrical! Son is auto tech, constantly upgrading. Everything is getting more complicated, scary shit he says. Just open your Duramax hood, can't hardly see the engine for sensor harnesses, pipes, wires! Just close it and call service!
          Ford/GM 8 speed transmission they designed in common, has a chain drive oil pump...great idea... will see.

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          • Tucker
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 309

            #15
            You know Klause it's noble to want to try to design something to help fellow farmers but you have to ask why all this technology was created in the first place. I love autosteer. I love section control. I love all that shit. Makes my life heaven compared to those ****ing long days up and down the field in the old 4450 working summerfallow years ago. My current truck has an autoshift tranny now. It's a Meritor 12-speed very similar to the Volvo I-Shift. Heaven. It's 2018, **** off with stirring my own gears. That transmission wasn't designed to make my life easier even though it did. It was designed and implemented in trucks now so that any steering wheel holder could take 100k pounds from point A to B. Kinda like the Humboldt accident truck. We can. Should we? Maybe keep some skill required in farming.

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            • macdon02
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2007
              • 1858

              #16
              Give me a 3D printer that'll punch out robots, drones or some other tiny mechanized creatures using chips from China, that'll run around each field picking weeds and applying fungicide to affected plants or swats bugs as needed. Solar powered army that just doesn't stop
              Last edited by macdon02; Apr 14, 2018, 17:57.

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              • Rareearth
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 1618

                #17
                Good point Mac

                What would we need to grow a crop organic?
                - biologicals and other nutrient sources
                - I like the drone/robot weeders

                - I like even more the revenues, less expenditures (risk) and the growing market

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                • SASKFARMER3
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 14485

                  #18
                  I like the money printing press.

                  Oh, that would be so great because with farming you just piss money away all day.

                  3D printer could be cool to have.

                  Ah shit, it would probably be quicker than our contractors in Florida. FML.

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                  • macdon02
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 1858

                    #19
                    In theory you'd reduce pesticide use on crop itself by probably 80ish% depending how accurate the robot can get. You would be applying only to the weeds. **** these TUA's and gmo bullshit. Not sure it would ever be totally organic but if there's some mechanical removal running for 6 weeks we don't need the latest and greatest $30 shot of snake oil. Likely be more effective in the long run.... "I have a dream"

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                    • sawfly1
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 947

                      #20
                      great topic , love the responses , nice to hire younger people to teach
                      me how to think in the new world of tech. take a picture of it . and they google the manual
                      before I am done looking for it in the shop . (feel like an idiot )
                      hard to teach old dog , but I am trying.

                      like I tell my kids when they ask for advice , do not ask me , I know everything you need to know to about surviving in the last century how much good it will do you ? you figure out

                      sadly in their mid 30s , they are almost too old, so you end up mining your grandson for info
                      but there are actually things of value in there too .
                      Last edited by sawfly1; Apr 15, 2018, 00:16.

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