4 Wheel Drive Tractor

Core Advantages: Excellent Traction and Maneuverability

This is the most fundamental and important feature of a four-wheel drive tractor. It distributes engine power to all four wheels, rather than just the two rear wheels.

· Enhanced Grip: All four wheels provide driving force simultaneously, significantly increasing tire adhesion to the ground.

· Easily Handles Adverse Conditions: Effectively prevents slipping and sinking, ensuring smooth maneuverability on low-grip surfaces such as wet, muddy, sandy, and snowy surfaces.

· Strong Climbing Ability: When operating on slopes, four-wheel drive provides more stable and safer traction, significantly outperforming two-wheel drive tractors in climbing ability.

II. Higher Operating Efficiency and Economy

Increased traction directly translates into increased work efficiency.

· "Big Horse Pulling a Small Cart" Effect: Due to its high traction efficiency, a four-wheel drive tractor can perform the same tasks (such as plowing or deep tilling) with a lighter weight or consume less fuel than a two-wheel drive tractor of the same horsepower. Reduced slippage: On two-wheel-drive tractors, wheel slippage can waste significant power (up to 20%-30%). Four-wheel drive effectively reduces slippage, allowing more power to be used for actual work.

Higher operating speed: When operating with heavy loads, four-wheel drive tractors can maintain a higher working gear, thereby increasing operating speed.


Product Details

Features Description

Greater traction, for superior performance in muddy and sloping conditions.

Greater maneuverability, adaptable to complex terrain such as paddy fields, hills, and soft wetlands.

Improved stability: Four-wheel drive helps maintain stability on uneven terrain.

Generally higher operating efficiency due to high traction and low slip, better meeting various agronomic needs.

Main Applications: Hilly and mountainous areas, paddy fields, muddy roads, forestry, pastures, and farmland requiring heavy-duty operations such as deep plowing.

Core Advantages and Key Technologies

The advantages of four-wheel drive tractors are due to several key technologies and designs:

· Powerful Driving Force: With all four wheels driven simultaneously, each wheel receives power, resulting in greater traction than two-wheel drive tractors, enabling superior performance in muddy and sloping conditions.

· Adaptability to Complex Terrain: Four-wheel drive tractors maintain normal operation in hilly and mountainous areas, paddy fields, and muddy roads, where traditional two-wheel drive tractors are prone to slipping or getting stuck.

Stable and Efficient Operation: The excellent adhesion and traction provided by four-wheel drive minimizes slippage losses and improves operating efficiency during heavy-load operations (such as deep plowing). Some models feature multi-speed transmissions (e.g., 12 forward gears), which can also adapt to varying operating speeds and enhance efficiency.

Key Features:

Differential Lock: When one drive wheel slips, a differential lock (such as a dog-type differential lock or a locking pin-type differential lock) forces the left and right wheels to rotate synchronously, transferring power to the wheel with traction and significantly improving escape ability.

Hydraulic System and Power Take-off Shaft: The tractor connects to and drives a variety of agricultural implements (such as rotary tillers and seed drills) through a hydraulic output port and power take-off shaft, enabling diverse operating functions. The hydraulic steering system also makes maneuvering easier and more flexible.

Various Configuration Options: A variety of transmission options (e.g., (3+1)×2 six-speed or (4+1)×2 eight-speed) and clutch types can be selected to best suit specific operating requirements.

 


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