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This evaluation provides a comprehensive summary of first impressions for various tractor models, including New Holland T7, Fendt, and iH series. Key findings include the strengths of visibility, comfort, and HVAC systems, alongside areas needing improvement such as the availability of cup holders, access to fuse boxes, and visibility in certain models. The Fendt model impressed with its numerous outlets and overall design, while the iH series highlighted the importance of control accessibility. Recommended improvements focus on enhancing adjustability, storage, and power outlets for a better user experience.
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Taylor Floyd Scott Gangel Sebastian Redcay Ben Zoghby Cab Evaluation
First Impression: 4 • Good: • Good lines of sight, easy to see most components • Adequate Shading • Metal trim was durable and high quality • Bad: • Lack of cup holders • Not many outlets for accessories • Displays were a bit tough to see • Final Impression: 3 Summary of Individual EvaluationsCase iH 125
First Impression: 4 • Good: • Controls • Cup holder number and position • Easy access (entrance and exit) • Bad: • Poor rear visibility • Couldn’t find the fuse box • Not the best trainee seat • Final Impression: 4 Summary of Individual EvaluationsCase iH 225
First Impression: 3 • Good: • Comfortable Seat • HVAC • Space for Stretching • Bad: • Trainee seat was terrible • Front visibility wasn’t the greatest • Tough to see mirrors • Final Impression: 4 Summary of Individual EvaluationsFendt
First Impression: 4 • Good: • Good lines of sight, easy to see most components • HVAC • Lots of outlets for add-ons • Bad: • Fuses seemed a bit tougher to access than some of the other tractors • Didn’t like the plastic drive selector • Poor E-brake placement • Final Impression: 5 Summary of Individual EvaluationsNew Holland T7
Base to SIP = 21” • Front of Chair to SIP = 11” • Zone of Reach: 12”-36” (300-900mm) from SIP SIP & Zone of Reach SummaryNew Holland T7
Tilting capabilities of Steering Wheel • Bottom of seat adjusts ~2”
Zone of Comfort • 12”-24” ahead of driver, 20” to either side of driver • Most important driving controls lie in Zone of Comfort • Radio and HVAC controls lie outside of Zone of Comfort • Generally Accessories unimportant to driving the tractor
Metal Drive Selector More adjustability for the seat Better E-brake placement Add handle to outside of passenger side for better fuse box access Added inside storage space Potentially add AC power outlets Ideal ImprovementsNew Holland T7