240HP 4WD Farm & Construction Tractor

240HP 4WD Farm & Construction Tractor

The most common use of the term "tractor" is for the vehicles used on farms. The farm tractor is used for pulling or pushing agricultural machinery or trailers, for plowing, tilling, disking, harrowing, planting, and similar tasks.
Send Inquiry
Description
Technical Parameters
What is 240HP 4WD Farm & Construction Tractor

The most common use of the term "tractor" is for the vehicles used on farms. The farm tractor is used for pulling or pushing agricultural machinery or trailers, for plowing, tilling, disking, harrowing, planting, and similar tasks.

 

Benefits of 240HP 4WD Farm & Construction Tractor
 

Versatility: Tractors can be used for a wide range of tasks such as plowing, tilling, planting, harvesting, hauling, and more. They are essential for various agricultural activities and can also be used in construction and landscaping.

 

Increased Productivity: Tractors are powerful machines that can significantly increase productivity on farms or construction sites. They can perform tasks much faster and more efficiently than manual labor, allowing for more work to be done in less time.

 

Efficiency: Tractors are designed to be efficient in terms of fuel consumption and labor. They can cover large areas quickly and are capable of pulling heavy loads, making them essential for tasks that require significant power.

 

Precision: Modern tractors often come equipped with advanced technology such as GPS systems and precision farming tools. These technologies enable farmers to work with a high level of precision, leading to better crop yields and reduced waste.

 

Labor Savings: Tractors reduce the need for manual labor, which can be physically demanding and time-consuming. By using tractors, farmers and construction workers can save time and effort, allowing them to focus on other important tasks.

 

Year-Round Use: Tractors can be used throughout the year for various tasks, from plowing fields in the spring to snow removal in the winter. Their versatility makes them valuable assets for farmers and construction companies year-round.

 

Safety: Tractors are designed with safety features to protect operators from potential hazards. They are built with sturdy frames, roll-over protection systems, and other safety measures to ensure the well-being of the operator.

 

Customizability: Tractors can be customized with different attachments and implements to suit specific tasks and operations. This flexibility allows operators to adapt the tractor to different needs without having to invest in multiple specialized vehicles.

 

240HP 4WD Multipurpose Construction Tractor

240HP 4WD Multipurpose Construction Tractor

● The engine has strong power, low fuel consumption and reliable quality
● The newly developed enhanced chassis, gearbox, gearbox housing, and rear axle housing are reinforced to improve reliability.
● Gear is 16 forward gear and 16 backward gear, the standard low-speed crawling gear, the minimum speed is 4.3 meters/min, can meet the straw baling, yam ditching and other different operations.

240HP 4WD Multipurpose Construction Tractor

4WD 240HP Tractor, Built for Construction

● The engine has strong power, low fuel consumption and reliable quality
● The newly developed enhanced chassis, gearbox, gearbox housing, and rear axle housing are reinforced to improve reliability.
● Gear is 16 forward gear and 16 backward gear, the standard low-speed crawling gear, the minimum speed is 4.3 meters/min, can meet the straw baling, yam ditching and other different operations.

240HP Tractor, 4WD For Construction

240HP Tractor, 4WD For Construction

● The engine has strong power, low fuel consumption and reliable quality
● The newly developed enhanced chassis, gearbox, gearbox housing, and rear axle housing are reinforced to improve reliability.
● Gear is 16 forward gear and 16 backward gear, the standard low-speed crawling gear, the minimum speed is 4.3 meters/min, can meet the straw baling, yam ditching and other different operations.

4WD 240HP Heavy Construction Tractor

4WD 240HP Heavy Construction Tractor

● The engine has strong power, low fuel consumption and reliable quality
● The newly developed enhanced chassis, gearbox, gearbox housing, and rear axle housing are reinforced to improve reliability.
● Gear is 16 forward gear and 16 backward gear, the standard low-speed crawling gear, the minimum speed is 4.3 meters/min, can meet the straw baling, yam ditching and other different operations.

240HP 4WD Farm & Construction Tractor

240HP 4WD Farm & Construction Tractor

● The engine has strong power, low fuel consumption and reliable quality
● The newly developed enhanced chassis, gearbox, gearbox housing, and rear axle housing are reinforced to improve reliability.
● Gear is 16 forward gear and 16 backward gear, the standard low-speed crawling gear, the minimum speed is 4.3 meters/min, can meet the straw baling, yam ditching and other different operations.

4WD 240HP Tractor For Construction

4WD 240HP Tractor for Construction

● The engine has strong power, low fuel consumption and reliable quality
● The newly developed enhanced chassis, gearbox, gearbox housing, and rear axle housing are reinforced to improve reliability.
● Gear is 16 forward gear and 16 backward gear, the standard low-speed crawling gear, the minimum speed is 4.3 meters/min, can meet the straw baling, yam ditching and other different operations.

240HP 4WD Tractor For Heavy Duty

240HP 4WD Tractor for Heavy Duty

● The engine has strong power, low fuel consumption and reliable quality
● The newly developed enhanced chassis, gearbox, gearbox housing, and rear axle housing are reinforced to improve reliability.
● Gear is 16 forward gear and 16 backward gear, the standard low-speed crawling gear, the minimum speed is 4.3 meters/min, can meet the straw baling, yam ditching and other different operations.

240HP 4WD Tractor For Heavy Duty

240HP 4WD Construction Tractor

● The engine has strong power, low fuel consumption and reliable quality
● The newly developed enhanced chassis, gearbox, gearbox housing, and rear axle housing are reinforced to improve reliability.
● Gear is 16 forward gear and 16 backward gear, the standard low-speed crawling gear, the minimum speed is 4.3 meters/min, can meet the straw baling, yam ditching and other different operations.

99

4WD 240HP Tractor for Farm & Construction

● The engine has strong power, low fuel consumption and reliable quality
● The newly developed enhanced chassis, gearbox, gearbox housing, and rear axle housing are reinforced to improve reliability.
● Gear is 16 forward gear and 16 backward gear, the standard low-speed crawling gear, the minimum speed is 4.3 meters/min, can meet the straw baling, yam ditching and other different operations.

 

 
Why Choose Us
 
01/

Commitment to quality
We're committed to quality and concrete actions. That means we always deliver solutions in a professional and practical way.

02/

World-wide expertise
We know international markets and trends. Our expertise, experience and network cover all corners of the world.

03/

Competitive Price
We have professional sourcing team and cost accounting team, stive to reduce cost and profit and provide you a good price.

04/

One-stop Solution
With rich experience and one-to-one service,we can help you choose products and answer technical questions.

 

Some of the most widely-used tractors that are used in civil engineering

 

Bulldozers are large tractors, with a large metal blade at the front used for pushing materials such as rubble, soil and rock during construction projects. They are typically low-velocity vehicles and as such, have caterpillar tracks rather than wheels (though some specialist OTR bulldozers do have wheels).
Excavators, commonly referred to as the classic digger, are another form of earth-moving tractors. They can attach equipment such as a boom, an arm, a bucket and a cab, allowing them greater digging capabilities. Excavators can have wheels or tracks and can rotate 360 degrees to enhance productivity and stability. They come in a range of sizes and their versatility makes them a popular choice
A backhoe loader, also commonly referred to as a digger, looks like a farmer's tractor mixed with an excavator and a bulldozer! They feature a shovel-bucket at the front and a backhoe at the back of the vehicle. Their primary purpose is for landscaping jobs such as digging, but because of their versatility, are used in a variety of tasks including construction works, paving roads, light transportation and small demolitions.

 

Understanding Tractor Sizes by Acreage & Capability
 

If you have 5 acres and light chores
If you live on a property that is 5 acres or smaller, in most cases,This type of equipment is the smallest out of all the tractor sizes and is made to fit in a standard garage. They are the most affordable of the set and are made to do a great job mowing thanks to their highly maneuverable design, allowing you to manage your way around gates, flower beds and other obstacles confidently. You'll find equipment that makes horsepower in the low to mid-20s allowing you to manage light implements and attachments and therefore chores as well.

If you have 10 acres, and/or moderate chores
A compact tractor that's making between 30–60 horsepower is a good fit for mowing 10 acres and managing moderate chores. The stronger horsepower and torque reserve allows you to deliver more power to larger and heavier implements and attachments. It's worth noting these are still not intended for larger crop operations. However, as long as the task fits within your weight limit, you can expect to move earth and other materials, handle bigger landscaping chores, level your drive and a great deal more, including farming work like hay management. Compacts can also take on more land when mowing because they're designed to work with wider deck sizes; some are even designed to manage rougher cutting with pull-behind rotary equipment. They're still relatively small in stature, which limits how heavy they can lift, but it also makes them easier to handle. This allows this type of equipment to take on interior work like delivering hay to stalls, for instance. Pay close attention to key specs like horsepower and operating and loader lift capacity among several others, as this will help determine precisely how quickly you can accomplish chores, the type of chore and how much of it you can handle at once. You can explore the John Deere compact tractor lineup here.

If you have 20 acres, and/or heavy chores
A utility tractor is well suited to helping you pull, lift and push your way through heavy-duty chores. These mid-sized tractors offer up between 50–250 hp depending on the model. Their larger size as well as weight and horsepower capabilities allow this equipment to take on big acreage and even bigger chores than small tractors from the compact category. This also allows for better stability when handling heavier tasks. More power also means you can cut down on your time spent on a great many activities. Some of the basic applications you can expect to handle range from mowing many acres of tall grass, tackling all-season crop work and any number of livestock chores among many others. You can view our current selection of utility tractors here.

 

Choose the Right Tractor HP to Match your Farming Needs
 

15 to 20 HP Tractors
These tractors are designed to work in small gardens and lawns. They are lightweight, simple and easy to use but have limited scope and capabilities. These tractors are generally below 20 hp so you can perform the light garden tasks more easily and quickly without any hassles. These basic tractors are best for 3 acres or less land area and can perform tasks like yard maintenance such as mowing and light hauling, etc.

21 to 35 HP Tractors
These are subcompact tractors also known as low-end utility tractors. These tractors can use a front-end loader or a backhoe attachment with their increased horsepower of 21 to 35 hp range. It can also perform small-scale cultivation with the right attachments. These compact utility tractors also include a power take-off, or PTO, for powering implements. Their rotating driving shaft allows them to consume power from the engine to run implements like a mower, loaders or backhoe. These tractors are ideal for lands of around 10 acres.

36 to 50 HP Tractors
Compact tractors also known as compact utility tractors are equipped with higher HP power ranging from 36 to 50 hp can help you accomplish your variety of farming and haulage tasks more efficiently. These tractors have more space and more power to lift heavy implements. These tractors can work on farmland of 20 to 40 acres easily with their high horsepower and engine efficiency without getting heated up. You can easily perform the operation of landscaping, farming and other construction work.

51 to 90 HP Tractors
Utility tractors are powerful tractors equipped with higher horsepower capacity, which can efficiently handle heavy workloads of farms and construction. These tractors range from 51 to 90 hp capacity. You can overcome any complex farming operations more comfortably with these utility tractors. These tractors are suitable for 40 to 70 acres and above lands. Utility tractors can be used for heavy operations. The tractor can even handle round bales with its increased strength which enables it to use bigger, wider implements more quickly.

91 to 150 HP Tractors
These tractors are used for large-scale commercial farming purposes that require higher horsepower ranging from 91 to 150 hp. They quickly handle complex and difficult farming operations more seamlessly. However, these tractors also cost high. These are suitable for around 100 acres of land and are mainly used for professional work operations. You can use these large and heavy-duty tractors for Large-scale ploughing, harvesting, and other large operations that are built for heavy lifting and long distances.

 

Factors That Can Influence The Cost of Tractors

1. Technological advancement
Different tractors feature different technologies. The ones with the most advanced technologies are always more expensive because of their ability to make work relatively easier.
These days, tractor experts are inventing and implementing new technologies into their tractor brands. We'll want additional efficiency and potency in our tractors, but that doesn't come without additional costs.
While in the market for new tractors, be aware that tractors with more technological advancements and benefits will naturally cost more.

2. Durability
If you've bought farm implements before, you'd know that durability is always an important part to look out for. The same applies to tractors. Tractor manufacturers know that durability is a sought-after feature in tractors.
They'll make durable and reliable models, although that typically means more prices. The more durable tractors cost more, while the less durable tractors are less expensive.
If you want a tractor that'll last more for you and have resale value, it makes sense to pay the additional price for durable tractors.

3. Eco-friendliness
We're at a time when eco-friendliness has become an international phenomenon. Most manufacturers now strive towards manufacturing equipment that is eco-friendly. This typically means a move away from fuel.
The modern technology used to implement such principles costs a lot of money, pulling up production costs. Therefore, it's not surprising that manufacturers increase the final price of tractors to meet additional costs.
If you're buying an eco-friendly tractor, you must expect to pay more for them compared to the less eco-friendly alternatives.

4. Specific market space
Another factor that can significantly affect the market price of tractors is the market space it is meant for. Some farm tractors are designed for only farm jobs, while others can handle farm jobs and other construction requirements.
The former is only demanded by a tiny percentage of the tractor market and is typically cheaper. However, multipurpose tractors have more features and better designs to handle more work. More buyers opt for such tractors.
As expected, more demand means more market value, and manufacturers often increase their prices to match demand.

5. Manufacturer
We needed to add this factor because it is, in fact, one of the biggest determinants of tractor prices. There are so many tractor manufacturers out there, but only a few dominate the market.
Many people will only choose the best tractor brands when in the market for tractors. This brand dominance always reflects in the annual sales of new tractors around the world.
People are always willing to pay more for name brands than the less popular alternatives. Most times, this is a result of the good results they've had with such brands in the past or the level of quality that the name implies.
Lesser-known brands may do the job just as well as popular ones. Thus, getting detailed information about the brands and comparing them is important before choosing the one that suits your needs.

 

Our Factory
 

Currently, the company boasts a casting production line, a complete and efficient CNC machining line, whole machine assembly line, electrophoretic painting line, and a full set of component and whole machine testing equipment. The current annual production capacity reaches 8,000 units, with a new factory area capable of producing 30,000 units annually under construction and expected to be operational by 2024.

productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1

 

Certifications
 
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1

 

FAQ
 

 

Q: How long do tractor tires last?

A: The lifespan of a tractor tire depends on various factors such as the type of tire, the type of work it is used for, the loads it carries, and the terrain it operates on. Here are some general estimates of the lifespan of tractor tires:
Bias-Ply Tires: Bias-ply tires are typically more durable than radial tires, and can last up to 10,000 hours or more, depending on use.
Radial Tires: Radial tires tend to have a longer lifespan than bias-ply tires, and can last up to 15,000 hours or more, depending on use.
Dual Tires: Dual tires, which are a pair of tires mounted on the same wheel, typically have a longer lifespan than single tires, as the weight of the load is distributed over two tires.

Q: How much does a tractor tire cost?

A: The cost of tractor tires in India varies depending on the size of the tire, the type of tire, the brand, and other factors such as shipping and taxes. The prices for tractor tires in India can range from a few thousand rupees for small, basic tires, to tens of thousands of rupees for larger, high-end tires.

Q: What does R1 mean on tractor tires?

A: The letter "R" on tractor tires indicates the tire's section width and aspect ratio. The number following the "R" indicates the aspect ratio, which is the height of the tire's sidewall expressed as a percentage of the tire's section width.
For example, if a tractor tire is labeled as "R1", it means that the tire has a radial construction and an aspect ratio of 100, which means that the height of the tire's sidewall is equal to 100% of the tire's section width. This type of tire is typically used for agricultural and farming applications, as it provides good stability and traction on soft and uneven terrain.

Q: What does TT mean on a tractor tire?

A: The letters "TT" on a tractor tire indicate that the tire is a tubeless tire. Tubeless tires are designed to operate without an inner tube, and are sealed at the rim to prevent air from escaping. This type of tire is commonly used on tractors and other agricultural equipment, as well as on heavy-duty trucks and other vehicles that require durable and long-lasting tires.

Q: Which kind of tractor is ideal for small farms?

A: Tiny and sub-compact tractors are ideal for use on small farms as a result of their portability and ability to fit in limited spaces.

Q: Are commercial tractors suitable for agricultural use?

A: Despite the fact that they are often designed for use on construction sites, industrial tractors may be put to work in a variety of heavy-duty agricultural applications, including pulling.

Q: What Are The Main Benefits Of Using A Diesel Tractor 4×4?

A: The main benefits include enhanced traction and stability, superior fuel efficiency, versatility in farming tasks, durability, and high power and performance. These advantages make diesel tractor 4×4 models ideal for various agricultural applications.

Q: How Does A Diesel Tractor 4×4 Compare To A Two-Wheel-Drive Tractor?

A: A diesel tractor 4×4 offers better traction and stability, especially on uneven or slippery terrain, making it more suitable for heavy-duty tasks and challenging farming conditions compared to a two-wheel-drive tractor.

Q: What Maintenance Is Required For A Diesel Tractor 4×4?

A: Regular maintenance includes oil and filter changes, hydraulic system checks, tire inspections, and engine inspections. Seasonal care involves winterizing steps like using anti-gel additives and preparing the cooling system for summer.

Q: Are Diesel Tractor 4×4 Models More Fuel-Efficient Than Gasoline Tractors?

A: Yes, diesel tractors are generally more fuel-efficient than gasoline tractors due to the higher energy density of diesel fuel and the efficient combustion process of diesel engines.

Q: Can A Diesel Tractor 4×4 Be Used For Non-Agricultural Tasks?

A: Yes, a diesel tractor 4×4 can be used for a variety of non-agricultural tasks such as landscaping, construction, and snow removal, thanks to its power, versatility, and ability to handle different terrains and heavy loads.

Q: What kind of tractors should I use in orchards?

A: There are special orchard tractors with a lower overall profile so that they can pass under the low branches without any hassle.

Q: What is the use of tractors in mining industries?

A: Earth-moving tractors dig, load, and lift raw materials from a mining site.

Q: What fuels are commonly used in tractors?

A: Tractors primarily use diesel fuel due to its energy density and efficiency. However, there is increasing interest in developing tractors powered by alternative fuels such as biodiesel, electricity, and hydrogen.

Q: Can tractors be used in small-scale farming?

A: Yes, tractors come in various sizes and configurations suitable for different scales of farming operations. Compact tractors are commonly used in small-scale and hobby farms.

Q: Are tractors expensive to maintain?

A: The maintenance cost of tractors can vary depending on factors such as the model, age, and intensity of use. Regular servicing and preventive maintenance can help minimize repair costs and extend the lifespan of the tractor.

Q: Are there safety guidelines for operating tractors?

A: Yes, operating tractors safely is crucial. It is important to receive proper training on tractor operation, follow safety guidelines provided by manufacturers, wear appropriate protective gear, and be aware of potential hazards in the working environment.

Q: Can tractors be used for tasks other than farming?

A: Yes, tractors have applications beyond agriculture. They are often used in construction, landscaping, and other industries that require heavy lifting, hauling, and earth-moving capabilities.

Q: What safety measures should I follow when operating a tractor?

A: Always read the operator's manual, use seat belts, be aware of your surroundings, avoid operating on steep slopes, and ensure all safety guards are in place and functioning.

Q: Can tractors be used for non-agricultural purposes?

A: Yes, tractors are versatile and can be used for construction, landscaping, snow removal, and more, with the appropriate attachments.