Tractor
Japanese Name
とらくたー
torakutaa
Description
- A tractor is a powerful vehicle used mainly in agriculture.
- It is designed to pull or operate farming equipment.
- Tractors are used for plowing, planting, and harvesting crops.
- They have large rear wheels for traction on rough land.
- Modern tractors may include enclosed cabs for comfort and safety.
- Many tractors use diesel engines for strong pulling power.
- Attachments can be changed for different farming tasks.
- Tractors greatly improve efficiency in agricultural work.
History
- Early farming relied on animals such as horses and oxen.
- The first mechanical tractors appeared in the late 19th century.
- Steam-powered tractors were used before gasoline engines became common.
- Internal combustion engines transformed farm machinery in the early 1900s.
- Tractors replaced animal labor on many farms.
- Technological advances improved power, reliability, and fuel efficiency.
- Modern tractors use GPS and automated systems.
- Today, tractors are essential tools in modern agriculture worldwide.
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