The BIG BUD747 is currently the world's largest tractor and the holder of the Guinness Book of Records. Among them, the 747's digital code is to pay tribute to the contemporary Boeing 747 aircraft, thus highlighting its hugeness.
In 1977, the Rossi brothers spent 300,000 U.S. dollars to find Big Bud company to customize a super tractor for their 400,000 acres of cotton field. The super tractor has a horsepower of up to 750-900 horsepower, a plow width of 24 meters, a tillage depth of more than 1 meter, and a maximum tillage speed of 6 mu per minute. The BigBud747's arable land speed is as high as 15 acres per hour, or 6 hectares of land, and even the pesticide-spraying aircraft cannot keep up with its work schedule.
BIG BUD747 has a clear height of 4.3 meters and a length of 8.2 meters. Equipped with 8 identical special-purpose tires, a single tire is 2.4 meters high and 1.01 meters wide. This monster is powered by a Detroit 24-liter V16 turbocharged diesel engine; the initial maximum horsepower is 760 horsepower, which will be upgraded after several upgrades. The maximum horsepower has been increased to 1,100. Matching this engine is a 7-speed gearbox (6 forward gears, 1 reverse gear). A bigger guy must have a bigger appetite. In order to ensure sufficient endurance, the BIG BUD747 tractor is equipped with a fuel tank with a total capacity of 3,800 liters, and the total weight is close to 50 tons when filled with fuel. Ever since, it can drag a field cultivator with a width of 24.38 meters for farming. BIG BUD747 has high fuel consumption with high power to do more work. It needs to consume 45 liters of diesel per hour under working conditions.
The BIG BUD747 tractor sold for 300,000 U.S. dollars when it was manufactured in 1977, and it is about 1,300,000 U.S. dollars today when converted to the inflation rate. In other words, this tractor is worth nearly tens of millions in RMB, and it is a veritable local tyrant-level equipment in agricultural machinery.
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