
ANON Big Tractor
Large tractors are a key pillar of modern agricultural mechanization, designed for large-scale farming, heavy-duty tasks, and complex working conditions. More than just a powerful field machine, they serve as the “workhorse” of modern farms—capable of supporting a wide range of implements to perform plowing, planting, harvesting, and transportation, enabling full-process operations that greatly improve productivity and promote large-scale, intensive agriculture.
1. Powerful performance with strong traction capacity.
2. Durable construction with high-strength steel for long-term reliability.
3. Versatile compatibility with dozens of agricultural implements via hydraulic suspension, PTO, and other interfaces.
4. Efficient hydraulics for precise and productive operations.
5. Safe and agile braking and steering systems.
6. Smart operation features enable precision farming, reducing costs and boosting efficiency.

Versatily
ANON big tractor can perform multiple tasks—including deep plowing, seeding, spraying, baling, and harvesting—greatly improving operational efficiency and equipment utilization. It truly delivers on the promise of “one machine, many uses.”Compatible Implements Include:
1. Tillage Equipment: Deep plows, rotary tillers, harrows.
2. Planting Equipment: Large-scale seeders, transplanters.
3. Harvesting Equipment: Trailed grain harvesters, potato/beet harvesters.
4. Other Attachments: Straw balers, sprayers, transport trailers, and so on.
Extensive Applications of ANON Big Tractors


FAQ
The average price of a tractor ranges from $25,000 to $100,000, depending on factors such as size, horsepower, and features. Small utility tractors may start at around $25,000, while larger, more powerful tractors used for large-scale agricultural operations can cost more than $100,000.
Tractors are expensive for many reasons, including their complexity, specialization, and high-quality parts. In addition, factors such as rising material costs, supply chain issues, and limited production also contribute to the high price.
If you currently rent equipment for tasks such as plowing, tilling, or mowing, then buying a tractor may be a more cost-effective option in the long run. In addition, owning a tractor can allow you to take on more jobs or projects, thereby increasing your income and offsetting the initial investment.