
Considering dealers for sale, you will hear many conditions for the various features available. It is a good idea to talk to a professional about standard and advanced features for any models you are considering so that you can make an informed decision that is appropriate for your particular use.
Standard and built-in functions:
Tires: Most compact tractors have a slot from an R1 agricultural rod with a familiar design with a larger diagonal bar. It is made for good traction with mud, sand and mud. Some models have an R4 protector that has more space between the rods, and the bands are not so high, which means that it will not dig as deep in the soil as R1.
Engine: The diesel engine is much more powerful than ordinary gas engines. They are designed to create a large torque, which is a measure of rotational speed, not speed. Engines are designed for a long time if they are properly maintained.
Traction coupling: traction is a coupling device that connects to the tractor frame and is used to pull another part of the equipment, such as a trolley or station wagon, behind it.
Transmission: Just like a car has a gearbox, just like a tractor. While automatic transmission models are available, most of them are manual shifting.
Power Steering: While you may find a used model for sale that does not have power steering, most tractors sold today have the same smooth steering that is available in your car. If you are not going to use the equipment in the zone without a large number of turns or turns, you need to make sure that you have this function.
Three-point hitch: This is a triangular-shaped hydraulic system that allows you to attach attachments, such as a bush or plow. Two side levers pull and lift the mount, while the upper (center) lever controls the angle. If necessary, the mount is removed from the ground.
Additional options
Four-wheel drive: the tractor is driven by the rear axle. If you choose a model with all-wheel drive, you can use the front axle when necessary, for example, in mud or on steep, rough terrain. This option will cost more, but for some settings it costs.
Front-end loader: this is a huge bucket that connects to the front of the equipment. This can help easily move hay, dung, branches and more.
Hydrostatic transmission: with this option you can change gears without manual adjustment. This is not the same as an automatic transmission, but it makes the transition between gears easier because there is no clutch.
Some other useful additions that will facilitate certain tasks:
Mower: Available in many different widths, this app connects to the back of your equipment, and it allows you to clear weeds and mow pasture grass.
Excavator-attack aircraft: if you have a lot of fencing around your property, this application will be useful. This is also useful if you are building or planting large trees.
Snow plow: If you are in a zone subject to heavy snow, this will work with your front loader to make it easier to clear the path.
You will find a wide selection of dealers for sale on almost any farm or ranch. Keep in mind how you plan to use the equipment, and talk to a professional about the model and features that are appropriate for your application.

