Farb Guidance Systems, founded by a Post Falls, Idaho, seed potato farmer, is building driverless tractors and will deliver the first machine to a Southern Idaho farmer within 60 days. With no cab, steering wheel, seat or gauges, David Farb said his innovation will require just 75 horsepower and will be roughly half the size of a modern, conventional tractor.
Farb expects to build about 60 units in 2016 and has already received commitments for 100 units. He plans to step up production in 2017. The purchase price for one of his tractors will be from $160,000 to $170,000. He’s working with equipment dealers around the state, including a large dealership in Southern Idaho, to provide a network to maintain the machines.
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