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The agricultural tractor: functions, technological evolution and models

The agricultural tractor is an indispensable vehicle used in agriculture, carrying out multiple tasks ranging from towing trailers to hooking up equipment, thanks to the integrated lift and PTO. Over time, this tool has undergone a significant technological evolution, which has affected the engine, transmission, hydraulic system and data communication with agricultural equipment.

The current market offers a wide range of agricultural tractor models, specially designed to meet the multiple needs of modern agriculture. This variety has led tractor manufacturers to develop models with different power levels and dimensions, in order to adapt to the different tasks required.

In general, tractors can be divided into the following categories: open field tractors, tracked tractors and low orchard tractors and vineyard tractors. In detail, open field tractors are divided into three categories based on power: low, medium and high.

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Do you know the brand Massey Ferguson?

"Massey Ferguson Limited is a historic agricultural machinery manufacturing company, originally based in Canada before its acquisition by the AGCO group in 1994. Massey Ferguson has been a tractor manufacturer since 1953, forming the Massey Harris Ferguson holding company. Massey Ferguson has produced a wide range of machinery including tractors, conventional balers, vineyard and orchard tractors, tracked tractors, and wheel loaders."