OK - why would you put a hydrostatic drive on an electric motor? You can vary the speed of the motor directly (like the ET). Hydrostatic drive will soak up a lot of power all by itself. From: Kim Petty [mailto:kim coveside net] Have you seen this one yet? I came across this electric tractor today in the Farm Show Magazine. I had not seen this one before. It appears to use cat 1 3pt. attachments and has a PTO. I like the pto! The base price is$13,500, the price with the solar roof option is around $16,000. They say with state and federal rebates and tax credits it should cost $10,000. I hope they make a go of it. Kimball http://www.freepowersys.com/index.htm |