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Owners of largest tractor in world will be at KFYR Agri International Trade Show
Robert and Randy Williams, owners of the largest tractor in the world, the Big Bud 747 tractor, will be at the 35th annual KFYR Radio Agri International Trade Show at the Bismarck Civic Center Feb. 14-15. While Big Bud won't be with them, the brothers …
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which is the largest manufacturer of tractors in the world?
can somebody post the list of leading tractor manufaturers of the world? and also india, if u can? along with the volumes of production..

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Of all motor vehicles the farm tractor has proved to be among the most beneficial. It has freed hundreds of thousands of laborers and horses from backbreaking toil on the land in all weathers and it has stabilized the cost of food. Starting with steam power in the middle of the nineteenth century, the agricultural tractor became motorized in the early years of the twentieth century. From vast prairie types, lighter, one-man machines arrived in time to avert famine in the First World War. Mass production followed, which brought the price of tractors within reach of the average farmer. Meanwhile tractors changed from being simple substitutes for draught animals to highly sophisticated machines, with power takeoffs and hydraulically mounted implements. Pneumatic tires and diesel engines revolutionized the 1930s market, after which draught control and then inexpensive four-wheel-drive made sure that fuel and time went into crop production rather than wheelspin. This marked the end of the widespread use of tracked crawlers, as powerful and efficient wheeled tractors took their place, incorporating the latest multi-range transmission technology. All the key developments and significant tractor makers are described in this book, from the beginning of the tractor’s development to the 1970s. Illustrated by period views of machines at work and in contemporary sales literature, this is a nostalgic history of the machine that has been at the center of agricultural life since before World War II. From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Jason Boland & The Stragglers – Turnpike Troubadours

Event on 2012-02-24 20:00:00

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This is country music.

In a recent commercial-country star’s genre-defining song, the act of singing about Jesus, tractors and little towns is portrayed as an unfashionable act that runs counter to the current of societal norms. Rebellion is drinking a cold one, getting a little loud, although it’s never mentioned what the country folk are getting loud about. Country music seems to be an increasingly neutered genre, where nothing at all is said, where a hit song that welcomes a world where a black man could become president was seen as a bridge too far by some. Contrast that discomfort with the bravery of an artist like Merle Haggard producing a song like “Irma Jackson” in the late 1960s. That The Hag is name-checked by so many current country stars as an influence is ironic, given that the bravery exhibited in this one song is greater than the combined bravery of every artist currently on the country chart.

Into this tepid landscape, Jason Boland releases his latest album, Rancho Alto. Even though its songs are not likely to be topping the country charts anytime soon, Jason is adamant that this is country music. “It may fit in with some other types of music, like Americana maybe, but I’m not ready to give up on the idea that country music can be relevant,” says Jason. “And country music is what I play. My fans are George Strait fans. They go to the dancehalls to see shows. I know these people. They are more capable of complex thought than the country music industry thinks they are.”

Jason was born and raised in Harrah, Oklahoma (like the casino he says – “there weren’t any around where I grew up, I used to joke, and now there are”) and went to college at Oklahoma State University, where he formed a band with some like-minded mates. Jason Boland and The Stragglers went on to become one of the most popular bands of that region, having released five albums since 1999 and having played in front of millions of fans during that time. Boland has certainly had his challenges along the way. His fraternal college drinking turned into frightening full-blown alcoholism, and was ultimately admitted to Sierra Tuscon Rehabilitation Center for 28 days in October of 2005. In 2008, as his most recent studio album Comal County Blue was being released, he ruptured a polyp on his vocal chord, and doctors thought that he might not be able to sing again. Because the journey has been difficult, Jason operates with a deeper resolve to say something worth saying.

Many of the characters that populate Rancho Alto are struggling and reacting to their travails. The album’s lead track, “Down Here In The Hole,” tells of a miner who is stuck

in a cave-in, maintaining hope despite his predicament (“I’m finding out when troubled, the sprit can glow”), but also ruminating on the limited options that put him in the hole to begin with (“Some say I fell between the cracks and some say I was shoved”).

Less resigned to his fate is the protagonist of “Pushing Luck,” a man who has been living outside the law in order to take care of his family. He sees little difference between his “hustle” and the government’s, where the government has taken money to perpetuate its existence, and with which it has funded the assault on his homestead. He has a bulletproof vest on, underneath his overalls, and stands ready to fight the power.

Rancho Alto has moments that are not quite as fraught with political tension. Jason has two outright love songs on this album. “I never really wrote love songs before,” he says, adding that having found a stable love allowed him to channel these sentiments more readily than before. “Mary Ellen’s Greenhouse” is a love song of a different sort, written for the mother of one of his first band mates, who would let the trio put on jam sessions in her greenhouse, as well as feed them. “I wanted to write a song to thank those people who support us broke-ass musicians and allow us to do what we do.” Boland also shows his immense imagination, songcraft and reverence for country music in “False Accuser’s Lament.” He takes a Rosencrantz and Guildenstern turn on the classic country song “Long Black Veil,” where the song is sung from the point of the view of the accuser whose false testimony led the protagonist of the original song to his execution.

But at heart, this album is about embracing the truths that country music used to tell, but that it can seemingly no longer stomach telling. That spirit is behind two of the covers that Jason chose to record for the album. One is the legendary Bob Childers’ “Woody’s Road,” in which Jason sings about reaching out to the helpless and hopeless “and the folks nobody wants to know.” In the final song of the album, the Greg Jacobs-penned “Farmer’s Luck,” Jason tells the tale of a farmer who made his living and raised his family on his bottomland farm, only to have the government declare eminent domain on his land, dam the Canadian River and turn that bottomland farm into the bottom of a lake, made for recreational purposes. Power makes a cameo, declares it progress and leaves the stage. Meanwhile, people grill out and water ski, never considering a man’s home, life and labor were put asunder for their recreation.

It used to be that a country artist would sing about the farmer that lost his land. Now they glorify that party at the lake. For those of you who love country music, but hate what it's become, Jason Boland will sing you back home.
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76 Responses to World Tractors | Biggest tractor of the world | which is the largest producer of tractors in the world?

  1. AlexCoggon98 says:

    if you went to a petrol station what would the price be??????? Hello sir that is £2,000 please, oh crap i forgot my wallet

  2. AlexCoggon98 says:

    i think it would go by horse power for size

  3. cookstonkerry1 says:

    isnt Big Bud the biggest tractor?

  4. JULESRULES9969 says:

    615hp HAHA

  5. JaceJacksonGT says:

    at the beginning they had that small tractor and i was like that thing is tiny theres no way that one is the biggest then when he opened the bay doors i was holy SHIT that beast it BIG!!!!

  6. glennrickard323572 says:

    You need to change the title to ‘Biggest Production Tractor Of The World’. The biggest tractors ever made were the Versatile Big Roy and the Big Bud 16V 747 but, in each case, only one example exists. However, the Challenger MT975B is the biggest tractor IN PRODUCTION today, so you must make that clear in your title or caption.

  7. kumy94 says:

    nice tractor…… but, it’s a bit small :P

  8. MegaQuija says:

    two words thats awsome

  9. Jakes720s says:

    @mustangfeber I never said anything about production so fuck you!

  10. mustangfeber says:

    @Jakes720s big bud is not a production tractor dumb fuck its the creation of a mad american redneck

  11. crazyplain1 says:

    The Williams brothers Bgi Bud might be 900 hp but that challenger is the bigest tractor on the market that is still in production

  12. seymark2 says:

    my french teacher boobs is bigger than this.. she got some 50 liters kegs

  13. Jakes720s says:

    Big bud and that one versatile are the biggest dumb fuck!

  14. lucpins says:

    @misterbig290 those were the 1st track challenger
    now they are with agco and massey …

  15. lucpins says:

    all manufacturer say their tractor are the strongest manufactured tractor your choice hwo to belive never heard a case seller say “john deer or new holland or challenger or whatever make” are better then their they are there to sell tractor
    Someone told me one day “A good sellmen is a good liar!”

  16. yurifiero says:

    If i buy this will they attach a mower deck??? yes I have a very big yard haha

  17. Jonas000011 says:

    Big Bud 747 is bigger

  18. TheMadNorsky says:

    @rocintrucker83021227 you spend a LOT of money, getting oil field service trucks with huge cable winches to pull it out. Another tractor, even another Challenger MT975B, would have problems getting enough traction to pull it out once all four sets of duals dig into muddy soil enough to get stuck.

  19. NathanLauridsen says:

    Ha! Case IH Quadtrac have 670 hp you got owned!!

  20. joeylad123 says:

    newholland t9 is the biggest now

  21. xNazzeMANx says:

    the case stx is bigger than this

  22. TheNarlyBones says:

    thumbs up if your penis is bigger

  23. blackmetalofnorway1 says:

    on the big bud videoes on youtube, the tractor isnt even moving. but its so far the biggest

  24. MrThumper31 says:

    love the sound of that detroit 2 stroke

  25. thekilla90210 says:

    vasilli: congratulations demitri you skill have proved them self….wait…..what dose it do?….
    demitri:it can turn on then stall
    vasilli: …..DAMN YOU MOTHER RUSSIA!!

  26. kevincapz says:

    “big bud” heehehehehe…

  27. 1jkballer says:

    yeah but that thang could pull a fat lady away from golden carrol

  28. WarMachineWW2 says:

    Hey that sumbitch is is in Havre Montana, I use to live there. That thing was freakin huge and it’s sittin up in the college. They got other big Buds but they aint bigger than this guy/

  29. koslomatt says:

    @GrahamMonette Dude… read the whole comment!!!!! i said going on usual detroit diesel format thats the size of the engine it would be….. no shit its not that big!!! chances are the guys who built the tractor screwed up and put the total size of the engine in place of the size of each individual cylinder.

  30. danosly says:

    that son o bitch used to plow with a mule and get done sooner

  31. dewpicked says:

    Are the wheels used for something or are they just extra bling bling?

  32. GaToy54 says:

    @ignasanchezl No the title says the biggest tractor not the most powerful. Big Roy is larger and heavier than Big Bud making it the worlds largest tractor. I don’t care if it has a three cylinder yugo engine in it. Big Roy will always be the biggest.

  33. ignasanchezl says:

    I MEAN TRANSMISSION

  34. ignasanchezl says:

    another record MOST WASTED MONEY IN ENGINE PARTS DONE BY A STUPID GUY THAT DIDN’T KNOW THE WORD ´´TRASMITION“

  35. ignasanchezl says:

    new record: WORLD’S SLOWEST TRACTOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  36. ignasanchezl says:

    will it move?

  37. ignasanchezl says:

    wtf looks like it has an engine per exhaust pipe and the left one is smoking twice the right one

  38. ignasanchezl says:

    @GaToy54 no it was at it’s time it only got 600 hp now tractors have up to 680 hp and the big bud gots even more

  39. FatBoyofEC says:

    What does it get to the gallon?

  40. MariusArtenie says:

    How american is this!?!?!

  41. TheSugarDeath says:

    Now I know what’s behind the climate change!

  42. BUSTER3020 says:

    Lets go cow tippin…!

  43. FatBoyofEC says:

    Its like an American tradition, the bigger the better.

  44. KTMnarbonnais says:

    Le plus gros tracteur au monde!!

  45. MegaHammer12345 says:

    not the biggest

  46. xray323 says:

    uh here comes frank

  47. urmomweed82 says:

    Let’s see ya play speed bump with that -.-

  48. SteinGermany1939 says:

    who knew in 2 weeks the biggest terror attack would hit the world trade centers

  49. 1878K says:

    What is the title of the theme song? Good video. Good quality.

  50. outfile says:

    hahhaha. i wonder if the midget people are broke yet?

  51. SuperTurboDiesel2 says:

    @rbodell: Damn straight… Well said!

  52. SuperTurboDiesel2 says:

    Oh, and one last comment… Apparently this vid was taken from some TV show or something? Sheesh – what a load! That does answer my questions as to why the trailer came off the hitch and also why a tractor that is so new didn’t have adquate brakes. It was all just total B.S. fabricated for TV entertainment. Just like the father’s “touching” comments, that in the REAL world would have been a helluva lot more angry and upsetting for certain! Good grief – why did I even watch this crap?!

  53. SuperTurboDiesel2 says:

    This entire thing was stupid. #1, Why the hell did the trailer unhitched from the Mule? Unless the ball hitch were broken, it would never have come undone. #2, why in the hell was the tractor coming down a hill so quickly when it supposedly had little to no brakes? Do you people have NO sense? Wait, don’t answer that. When brakes don’t work, you FIX them! Operating ANYTHING motorized that doesn’t have adequate BRAKES, STEERING, and the ability to shut off the engine quickly is just plain STUPID.

  54. ProjectFanatic says:

    “You need to go slow” eh? Speak for yourself. If you see there is something in the way, use the brake. And especially when driving with a load, downhill, put the tractor in low range and 2nd gear and drive slowly, even if it takes all day long to get to your destination.

  55. erniesigsoundfan says:

    Doesn’t the tractor has a brake?

  56. JoeCool031619 says:

    How about the camera? Think he could have gave Zach a hand? Yeah I think I’ll just stand here and film this shit..idiot(s)

  57. Breztym says:

    So touching

  58. joeu5431 says:

    The kid driving the tractor was fine the kid w the trailer needs 2 slow down too bad it’s the final season I guess rosenblatt and this show have to go :(

  59. Bentzenior says:

    @BabyBopRocks
    I totally agree, what a jerk! “Blame everything on the little guy!”

  60. rbodell says:

    There is never just one cause of an accident. 1 I have seen cars suspended by properly hitched trailers. 2 Always use safety chains. 3 If you have to drop the load on a tractor to stop it, you are traveling too fast for conditions AND you are overloaded. Both boys need more experience before being left to work alone with equipment.

  61. stalag58 says:

    @365to173repubsPWNED EWWWWWWWWWWW

  62. 365to173repubsPWNED says:

    i think Matt Roloff is a closeted homosexual.

  63. medog2020 says:

    RIP Matt Roloff.

  64. HalfricanItalian says:

    Midgets make me sick. They are so smug about all the shit they do. Its like they think they are better than other just because “they face obstacles”. Wow, fuck you. Ive never seen a midget do a nice thing for anybody. They are so angry at the world because of how fucked up they look. Instead of blaming themselves, they just blame everyone else. WTF?
    And no, you cant “PRETTY MUCH DO WHAT EVERYONE ELSE DOES” Trying reaching the doorknob or wiping your diarrhea ass with those stubby T-rex arms.

  65. 2LateIWon says:

    3:14  best part ever

  66. warhammermichael says:

    matts a fukn punk…..

  67. hahahavictorsmile says:

    he’s like ” Dad are you high or something ?

  68. QuentinDude says:

    i think the ratings would of been higher if the pumpkin thingy had decapitated jacob :P ……seeing as how the roloffs are such money grubbers who try to sell people F*ckin dirt from their farm in a jar and mugs and t-shirts they would probably put his head on display in a jar and charge 5 bucks to see it!

  69. medog2020 says:

    @summerdude RIP Matt Roloff. You are my favorite midget.

  70. agaen96 says:

    @medog2020 can’t say i’m with on that….

  71. summerdude says:

    @medog2020 he’s not dead…

  72. medog2020 says:

    @agaen96 It’s not illegal in my country to say midget. That’s what they are, midgets.

  73. agaen96 says:

    @medog2020 you know that it’s illegal to say midget now?
    Don’t wanna be a geek. But you’re suposed to say little people.

  74. medog2020 says:

    @agaen96 I like midgets.

  75. Robsthings says:

    John Deere

  76. tripower67vette says:

    Case/New Holland

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