Introduction

A two-wheel tractor is a small tractor powered by a diesel engine. It is small, flexible and powerful, making it very popular among farmers. The two-wheel tractor can travel by the power of the internal combustion engine through the transmission system. The driving wheel that obtains the driving torque then exerts a small, backward horizontal force (tangential force) on the ground through the tire pattern and tire surface. This reaction force is the driving force (also called positional propulsion) that pushes the tractor forward. The driver holds the handrail to control the operating mechanism and tow or drive the matching agricultural implements to operate.
Features
- Two-wheel tractors have the advantages of simple structure, low power, small size, flexible operation, strong adaptability, etc., and are suitable for small plots of cultivated land.
- Two-wheel tractors have small dimensions, short body, light weight, and are equipped with diesel engines with a power of about 7.5 kilowatts. The running device is an inflatable rubber tire, which is flexible to operate and has good passability, and has high comprehensive utilization performance.
Application
Two-wheel tractors are suitable for work in orchards, vegetable gardens, small plots of land, hills and other areas. Equipped with different agricultural machinery, they can be used for various field operations such as plowing, rotary tillage, leveling, and soil crushing. Equipped with a trailer, they can also be used for short-distance transportation. When working in the field, accidents are generally less likely to occur due to the slow speed of the vehicle.