World's LARGEST Tractor Returns to the Fields ▶ BIG BUD 16V-747 History

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Published 2024-06-07
World's LARGEST Tractor Returns to the Fields ▶ BIG BUD 16V-747 History
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It is obvious that the most demanding industries require the most sophisticated and robust equipment. In relation to agriculture, this is no exception, as the intensive application of this work has required increasingly larger machinery. While it is more common to see such equipment today, several decades ago, a vehicle emerged that would become the king of these machines: the Big Bud 747.


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Timeline
00:00 Intro
00:42 Legendary Status
01:31 History
03:01 Technical Qualities
04:24 From the Field to the Museums
05:27 A Second Chance
05:48 Another Possible Revival?
07:07 Out

All Comments (14)
  • They were made to be simple to service and repair. If I had a choice Big Bud would be my 1st choice.
  • @robbietoms3128
    If they are needed then why not Use them..more work for shorter tim
  • This is so impressive, and reminds me of the some of the things I worked on in the Australian Navy. Love your videos.
  • @fontheking5
    The Scania R730 was the most powerful truck some years ago for a while, before Volvo brought out their FH16 750 with 750 hp, and now Scania has fought back with their S770 model, with 770 hp 👍 And yes, you can drive this tractor on the Welkers farms map in the game Farming simulator 22, that is pretty cool, huh.? 👍
  • @CowboyLeo84
    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
  • You're telling us about a American made tractor made in the 70s and you're using metric dimensions, it wasn't built that way so Don't describe it that way!!!! 😠
  • @lfjm100
    Disposable motor, even if it is powerful, huge and heavy, I imagine that it rotated in 1 hectare and its weight gets stuck in the mud, which is to say a lot of rubbish.