ANON Front Loader Tractor
The front loader tractor is a multi-functional agricultural machine that breaks the limitation of traditional tractors that can only be used for field tillage. It is suitable for various operational needs such as family farms, small and medium-sized farms, and rural infrastructure construction. It is a multi-functional tractor that combines practicality and cost-effectiveness.
Structural characteristics:
1. The high-passability chassis design adapts to different terrains, such as hills, orchards, vegetable fields, terraces, etc.
2. Four-wheel drive improves traction on wet or complex terrain.
3. Wide field of view for precise docking of agricultural tools and close-range operations.
4. The compact design facilitates operations in limited spaces such as orchards and greenhouses.
5. It retains the functions of rear suspension and power take-off shaft, making it a multi-purpose unit.
Multi-functional
ANON front loader tractors can handle a variety of agricultural and infrastructure tasks. Retaining the original rear suspension and power take-off shaft of a tractor, these tractors are essentially models with a hydraulic loading system fixed to the front of a traditional tractor. They can be used with rotary tillers, plows, and seeders for tillage and sowing, and the front-loading system enables shoveling, transporting, and stacking operations. They can also serve as a transport vehicle. One machine can handle most farm work in the fields and yard, eliminating the need to purchase a separate loader.
Multi-Scene Adaptability
The ANON front-loading system supports quick switching between multiple attachments. The standard bucket can be used for shoveling and transporting sand, gravel, feed, crops, etc.; changing to a forklift or log fork allows for easy grabbing of straw, branches, and hay; and replacing it with a snowplow or scraper can clear snow from yards and level the ground. Attachment changes require no special tools and can be completed quickly and easily by a single person. The ANON front-loading tractor has a compact body, and thanks to its moderate wheelbase and turning radius, it can still maneuver flexibly between orchard rows, in greenhouse passages, and on narrow rural roads with the front-loading system. It requires little space when turning and is more agile than dedicated loaders when operating in confined areas such as warehouses and yards.
High operational efficiency
The ANON front-loading tractor uses a double-acting hydraulic cylinder drive, providing rapid response to lifting and tilting actions, precise and labor-saving operation. The integrated control lever design in the cab allows for flexible control of the bucket’s movements, eliminating the need for frequent adjustments. The lifting height and unloading distance are suitable for agricultural trailers and warehouse stockpiles, ensuring no spillage or residue during unloading, increasing efficiency by more than 10 times compared to manual handling. No need to purchase a dedicated loader; it can handle dozens of agricultural tasks such as loading and unloading fertilizer and feed, transporting grain and hay bales, clearing livestock sheds, leveling land, and digging ditches.
Easy to Operate
The ANON front-loading tractor is flexible and convenient to operate. The hydraulic boom and attachments are located in front of the engine hood, allowing for a clear view of the attachment tips and the workpiece during loading, unloading, transporting, and close-range operations. This significantly reduces blind spots, improves operational accuracy and safety, and is especially suitable for precision operations. The control lever is located to the side of the driver’s seat, completely independent of and conveniently accessible from the tractor’s steering and travel controls. Combined actions such as lifting, tilting, and other maneuvers can be easily performed with one hand. Operation is smooth, the learning curve is low, and fatigue during long working hours is effectively reduced.
Robust and Durable
The boom and bucket of the ANON front-loading tractor loading system are made of thickened manganese steel, offering superior impact and wear resistance. They are less prone to wear and deformation from friction and collisions with materials such as sand, gravel, and straw. The hydraulic lines are equipped with pressure-resistant seals to reduce leakage. Powerful and smooth, it handles heavy loads without jamming, and is more fuel-efficient than dedicated loaders, resulting in lower operating fuel costs. Routine maintenance requires no professional expertise; you can easily perform hydraulic oil changes and articulation point lubrication yourself. Wear-resistant plates for the bucket and sealing rings are readily available, versatile, and affordable.
Advantage and Applcation of Front Loader Tractor
FAQ
If you are working in an area that requires a lot of land clearing, land leveling, or earth moving, a bulldozer is a better choice. For sites with limited space and need to move materials, a front loader may be your best choice. Consider the terrain of your site.
A front-end loader will cost from $4,000 to $23,000.
The following safety regulations must be strictly observed during operation to avoid accidents.
1. No personnel are allowed under the bucket: Regardless of whether the bucket is loaded with material, no one is allowed to stand under it to prevent the bucket from accidentally falling and injuring people due to a hydraulic system malfunction. A warning area must be set up during operation to prevent unauthorized personnel from approaching the work site.
2. Overloading and improper operation are strictly prohibited: Operate strictly according to the rated load capacity. Overloading to increase efficiency is prohibited. Using the bucket to lift personnel for high-altitude work is also prohibited, as this poses a significant risk of falls.
3. Proper procedures for working on slopes: When working on slopes, travel along contour lines. Do not carry heavy objects laterally on steep slopes to prevent the machine from tipping over. When going downhill, travel at a low speed to avoid the bucket dragging on the ground and causing loss of control.
4. The machine must be turned off during maintenance: When cleaning debris from the bucket, checking the hydraulic system, or replacing parts, be sure to turn off the tractor and use a special bracket to firmly support the boom to prevent the boom from suddenly falling and causing personal injury.
To switch to tillage mode, first lower the front bucket to a flat position, or fold it to the sides of the tractor so it doesn’t obstruct the operation of the rear implements. Then, attach implements such as rotary tillers, plows, and seeders via the tractor’s rear suspension system. Adjust the implement height and operating parameters to begin tillage and sowing operations. To switch to loading mode, simply stop the tractor and control the bucket’s raising, lowering, and tilting actions using the hydraulic levers in the cab. No disassembly of the rear implements is required; material handling can begin directly. If the rear implements obstruct the driver’s view during loading, they can be temporarily raised and secured, then lowered back down to continue tillage after the work is completed.







