So, we're finally there. Or here, rather. And believe me - it's awesome! But - 27 halls and over 2000 exhibitors does take a while to get round.

(ready...)
We got here late yesterday afternoon - just in time to see a brief glimpse of Deutz's prototype 8-wheeled articulated Agro XXL 1630 - with a staggering 600hp weight 19.5t can put 12.5tonne on the back. Basically, it's two whopping great four-wheeled units bolted together with a wacking great engine.
(Steady....)
It's aimed and built for the eastern bloc countries primarily. The big bonus, says Deutz, is that it's got plenty of traction. In fact, the company says it's got as much, if not more rubber on the ground than a tracked tractor, only it's 2.85m wide.
(Not quite - but the full story and bit of video will be on in a bit... when we've found our photographer again!)
It's fitted with 40kph full powershift, 18 speed transmission is currently on test on the plains of the east,..
More in a bit. I'm off to a JCB launch now in Hall 9. That's approximately 15mins walk I hope!
There are not 27 halls at Agritechnica. Just 18. But that is still enough.
:) Steven
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