Ventrac vs. Compact Tractor
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In this video we compare how a traditional sub compact tractor with loader and a Ventrac tractor with power bucket differ at moving mulch. The steering of the traditional sub compact tractor turns the front tires in a way that tears at the grass as the tractor turns. This aggressive method of turning causes grass and the soil to be damaged in the process. The Ventrac tractor features an articulating steering which causes the tractor to pivot in the center, and allows the wheels to roll over the lawn. The articulated style of tractor is by far the best way to maneuver a all wheel drive tractor across delicate turf surfaces and do the least amount of damage.Equipment Featured in this Video:
Ventrac 4500 Tractor:
https://www.ventrac.com/products/tractors/4500
HE482 Power Bucket:
https://www.ventrac.com/products/attachments/he
Playlist: Wet Ground Operation
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3:50Mowing Across Wet and Muddy Ground Conditions -
4:40Ventrac Vs Zero Turn - Wet Ground Conditions -
0:46Mowing on Wet Lawns with Minimal Turf Damage -
4:46Ventrac Vs. Normal Tractor: Turf Damage -
2:21Ventrac MMM #07 - No One Mows When it's Wet!!! -
1:42Tractor Vs Mud - Going Impossible Places -
9:29Zero Turn Stuck in Wet Ground - Ventrac Vs Zero Turn Part 2 -
2:45Mowing Massively Overgrown Flooded Field - Before & After Time Lapse -
9:58Tractor Grapple Bucket - Tree Removal on Soft Ground -
9:16Mowing an Overgrown Florida Swamp -
11:25Worst Case Scenario - Wet Mowing Conditions -
8:34Mowing Lakes For Dog Training -
5:15A Normal Tractor Could Never Do This




