جرار بقوة 60 حصان: مُصمم لتلبية الاحتياجات الزراعية المتنوعة
الميزات الوظيفية:
[AR translation unavailable] With a turbo engine, this 60 HP tractor offers stable power in challenging environments (high temperatures/altitudes), adapting to African topography. Its 12-speed (6+6) gearbox allows for precise regulation: low speeds for difficult terrain (hills, clay soils) and high speeds for flat terrain. The 2,000 PSI hydraulic system powers heavy implements (double plows, 6-row planters, rotors), with a working width 15% wider than smaller models. It features a sturdy front axle and reinforced suspension for intensive work.
[AR translation unavailable] Applications:
[AR translation unavailable] Ideal for medium-sized farms (10-50 hectares), especially for mass crops (corn, wheat) and avocado/coffee management. In high/rainy regions, its sealed axle and anti-skid design reduce failures in swampy soils; in arid areas, it can be connected to large irrigation pumps. Its compact size (2.2m wide) makes it easy to handle on narrow roads, combining field work and transport efficiently.
[AR translation unavailable] 60 Horsepower Tractor: Your Best Partner for African Agriculture
[AR translation unavailable] Power, durability and versatility designed for the challenges of African fields! [AR translation unavailable] Our 60 HP tractor not only boosts your productivity, but adapts to every corner of your farm – from the highlands of Ethiopia to the plains of the Sahel.
[AR translation unavailable] What makes this tractor different? [AR translation unavailable] Features that understand your work
[AR translation unavailable] – Turbo Engine resistant to high temperatures:
[AR translation unavailable] Consistent performance even in hot climates and high altitudes like Kenya or Ethiopia, reduces downtime due to overheating.
[AR translation unavailable] Adjust speed according to terrain:
[AR translation unavailable] 🌾 [AR translation unavailable] use low gears for better traction on slopes; [AR translation unavailable] accelerate on flatlands to finish tasks faster.
[AR translation unavailable] What can you use it for on your farm? Scenarios tailored to your reality
[AR translation unavailable] Ideal for crops like corn, wheat, avocado, coffee and vegetables on 10 to 50 hectare surfaces.
– [AR translation unavailable] In the Central Highlands: [AR translation unavailable] Plant 30 hectares daily with a 6-row planter, no delays during peak season.
– [AR translation unavailable] In tropical regions: [AR translation unavailable] Reinforced front axle resists mud from heavy rains, perfect for fruit plantations.
– [AR translation unavailable] In arid regions (Sahel, Kalahari): [AR translation unavailable] Connect directly to water pumps for efficient irrigation in dry areas.
[AR translation unavailable] – [AR translation unavailable] For smallholders: [AR translation unavailable] Compact 2.2m width allows navigation through narrow paths and organic fertilizer transport with hydraulic equipment.
[AR translation unavailable] Trust a tractor that understands African farmland
[AR translation unavailable] – [AR translation unavailable] Built for African climates: [AR translation unavailable] UV-resistant paint and anti-oxidation treatment withstand coastal humidity and inland heat.
[AR translation unavailable] – [AR translation unavailable] Custom purchase consultation: [AR translation unavailable] Our experts analyze your needs to recommend optimal models and configurations.
[AR translation unavailable] – [AR translation unavailable] Door-to-door delivery: [AR translation unavailable] Professional logistics team ensures safe and timely delivery across Africa.
[AR translation unavailable] What African farmers say
[AR translation unavailable] – “On my coffee farm in East Africa, this tractor handles rocky terrain effortlessly. The AC is lifesaving for long workdays.”– John Kamau, coffee grower
[AR translation unavailable] – “For my wheat crop in Sonora, the transmission allows me to adapt to strong winds without losing control. I’ve already planted 50 hectares more than last year!” – María López, wheat farmer.