Tractor Implements

 

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Types of Basic Tractor Implements

1. Plows: Plows are used to turn over the soil, which helps to aerate it and prepare it for planting. There are many different types of plows, including moldboard plows, disk plows, and chisel plows.

2. Disk harrows: Disk harrows are used to break up clods of dirt and level the soil. They also help to remove weeds and debris.

3. Cultivators: Cultivators are used to loosen the soil and remove weeds. They have smaller blades than disk harrows, which allows them to work more precisely.

4. Bed formers: Bed formers are used to create raised beds for planting. They have a long, curved blade that helps to create a smooth, level surface.

5. Planters: Planters are used to plant seeds in the ground. They have a hopper that holds the seeds, and a mechanism that drops them into the soil at a precise depth.

6. Harvesters: Harvesters are used to collect crops from the field. They have a variety of attachments that can be used to harvest different types of crops.

7. Balers: Balers are used to compress hay or straw into bales. This makes it easier to transport and store.

8. Trailers: Trailers are used to transport equipment, supplies, and crops. They come in a variety of sizes and styles.

These are just a few of the many types of tractor implements available. The specific implements that you need will depend on the type of farming that you do.


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