ANON Big Tractor
Big tractors with over 100 horsepower provide strong traction while handling a variety of farm activities. Whatever challenges you face—large-scale farming, heavy-duty operations, or complex conditions—ANON’s large tractors can perfectly accomplish your tasks.
They are not only powerful field machines but also the mainstay of your modern farm, driving various implements to complete tillage, sowing, harvesting, and transportation operations, enabling end-to-end operations, significantly improving productivity, and promoting the development of 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.
Powerful Engine
ANON big tractors are equipped with high-power engines, boasting high torque and strong acceleration, delivering robust power. They easily handle daily tasks when paired with subsoilers, large rotary tillers, wide-row seeders, and balers, without stalling, jamming, or jamming during operation. They can easily cope with even hard, compacted, or heavily stubbled soils, truly achieving powerful, efficient, and stable performance. The engine has a large torque reserve, maintaining stable output even under fluctuating loads and preventing speed drops during heavy-load operations. Electronically controlled high-pressure common rail technology ensures complete fuel combustion, providing powerful performance while reducing fuel consumption.
Four-Wheel Drive
All ANON large tractors come standard with four-wheel drive, featuring simultaneous front and rear wheel drive, increasing traction by over 30% compared to two-wheel drive. Our reinforced front drive axle provides greater load-bearing capacity, strong grip during heavy-duty operations such as deep plowing and subsoiling, preventing slippage and getting stuck. It operates stably in paddy fields, wetlands, muddy areas after rain, slopes, and hilly terrain, adapting to various terrains and weather conditions, allowing for timely agricultural work and boosting production.
High Efficiency
The biggest advantage of ANON large tractors is their efficiency. Their high horsepower and strong traction mean you can pair them with larger implements, such as wide-row seeders, multi-disc plows, moldboard plows, and large sprayers. The same workload that would take a small tractor several days to complete can be finished in a single day with a large tractor. During the busy farming season, time is money, and efficiency is cash. Our large tractors’ high efficiency helps you achieve high agricultural yields. Furthermore, the advantages of using large tractors include their high hydraulic flow and strong suspension, allowing them to tow large, complex implements such as deep tillage, harrowing, and sowing in one operation, or land preparation, fertilization, and pipe laying in one go. This allows you to complete tasks that previously required multiple trips to the field in one go, reducing the number of times the tractor needs to be in the field, lowering fuel consumption, reducing soil compaction, and significantly reducing operating costs.
Multi-functional
ANON big tractors can perform a variety of tasks, including deep tillage, sowing, spraying, baling, and harvesting, significantly improving operational efficiency and equipment utilization. It truly lives up to its “multi-purpose” promise, compatible with dozens of implements such as rotary tillers, deep tillage implements, seeders, fertilizers, pesticide sprayers, mowers, balers, ditchers, ridgers, and trailers. From spring planting to autumn harvest, from land preparation to transportation, one machine handles everything, drastically reducing purchase costs and storage space.
The high-speed rear axle design ensures high road speeds and strong stability, allowing it to tow trailers for hauling grain, fertilizer, and other agricultural machinery. It’s used for busy farming seasons and for hauling goods during off-seasons, ensuring year-round availability and faster return on investment.
Comfortable Driving Environment
ANON big tractors are equipped with a comfortable cab, shock-absorbing seat, and a fully enclosed cab with excellent sound and heat insulation. It provides shade, rain protection, dust prevention, and noise reduction, with indoor noise levels as low as 75 decibels, making it suitable even in harsh weather. Our seat automatically adjusts to the driver’s weight, and the integrated control panel features a logical button layout for easy and convenient operation. ANON large tractors make driving easier, provide a wider field of vision, and allow you to work all day without back pain or fatigue, offering comfort and peace of mind.
Stable and Reliable
ANON large tractors feature a reinforced chassis, thickened steel plates, a robust drive shaft, and sealed transmission, making them impact-resistant, wear-resistant, dustproof, and waterproof. Strict assembly processes and high-temperature and aging-resistant seals ensure they are suitable for continuous, high-intensity, large-area operation year-round. With an extremely low failure rate, under normal maintenance, our large tractors can last over 15,000 hours, with overhaul cycles of 8,000-10,000 hours. Reliable in critical moments, they are your most dependable partner.
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.
Yes, but the configuration is important. Large tractors can operate in paddy fields when equipped with wide-tread paddy field tires or tracked walking devices. For paddy field operations, it is recommended to choose a tracked or wide-tread four-wheel drive model, as it has lower ground pressure and is less likely to get stuck. After the operation, promptly clean the chassis and braking system to prevent soil corrosion. If paddy field operations are primarily for long-term use, a tracked large tractor is a more professional choice.
Daily pre-operation checks: engine oil level, coolant level, fuel level, hydraulic oil level; check tire pressure, and ensure all fasteners are secure; check all hydraulic lines for leaks. Check the air filter every shift, cleaning it promptly if there is excessive dust; drain water and sediment from the fuel filter and oil-water separator before each day’s operation. After the operation, clean the tractor exterior of any mud and straw, especially the engine radiator and hydraulic oil cooler. Carefully observe instrument readings and address any abnormalities promptly.
No. No one other than the driver is allowed to ride on them. In particular, passengers are strictly prohibited from riding on the footboards, mudguards, or trailers outside the cab. Large tractors experience significant bumps and jolting during field operations, and sharp turns or sudden braking can easily cause passengers to fall and get injured. Trailers are only for transporting goods and cannot carry passengers. This is a basic safety rule that must be strictly followed.







