ANON Mid Size Tractor
ANON mid size tractors refer to tractors with horsepower between 25 and 100, mainly used for agricultural production activities such as farming, sowing, and harvesting.
1. ANON medium-sized tractors have wheeled or tracked walking mechanisms, which have good maneuverability and adaptability, and can operate stably in different terrains and soil conditions.
2. Equipped with an advanced hydraulic suspension system, it can easily connect and adjust various agricultural machinery, improving operational efficiency.
3. Provide standardized power output interfaces that can drive agricultural machinery such as rotary tillers and seeders, achieving multi-purpose use for one machine.
4. Some high-end models adopt power shifting technology, which intelligently selects the best gear through an automatic shifting system, reducing the burden on drivers and improving work efficiency and fuel economy.
Our Products
Multi-functional
ANON mid size tractors are equipped with a rear power take-off shaft and a high-load-bearing hydraulic suspension system. They can drive heavy agricultural implements such as rotary tillers and plows for deep tillage, as well as light equipment such as seeders and sprayers for precision operations. They can also be paired with balers, silage harvesters, and small corn harvesters to achieve full mechanization of tillage, sowing, field management, harvesting, and transportation. Some models have a side power take-off interface, which can drive crushers and water pumps to meet additional needs such as farmland infrastructure and emergency irrigation.
Wide Horsepower Range
ANON mid size tractors are available in two horsepower ranges: 25-50 hp and 50-100 hp, catering to different user needs. The 25-50 hp models offer gentle power and low fuel consumption, suitable for rotary tillage, ridging, fertilization, and orchard row management on small plots of 10-50 acres. Their lighter weight prevents soil compaction. The 50-100 hp models provide ample torque, capable of driving 2-3 meter wide rotary tillers, large seeders, and small harvesters. They can cover 40-80 acres per day, meeting the needs of large-scale operations in contiguous fields.
Highly adaptable to terrain
ANON medium tractors are mainly available in wheeled and some tracked versions. Wheeled tractors are suitable for relatively flat terrain, while tracked tractors are specifically designed for muddy and hilly areas. Medium-duty tractors have a small turning radius, allowing them to maneuver flexibly between orchard furrows and narrow terraced fields, eliminating blind spots when working in corners. 50-100 horsepower models are equipped with differential locks, reducing slippage on muddy roads and providing significantly better off-road capability than small hand tractors. You can also adapt to different operational needs by changing the running wheels, such as paddy field tires or dryland anti-skid tires.
User-friendly operation
ANON mid size tractors feature a steering wheel and hydraulic power steering, making steering light and effortless, reducing fatigue during long working hours. The instrument panel is clearly laid out, displaying fuel level, speed, and power output status at a glance. The 50-100 horsepower high-end models also feature a closed cab with air conditioning and a shock-absorbing seat, providing shelter from rain and dust, significantly improving working comfort. The operating logic is similar to that of a car, requiring no driver’s license and allowing for independent operation after short training.
Robust and Durable
The ANON medium tractor chassis is constructed with thickened manganese steel welding, offering strong impact and anti-slip capabilities, enabling it to adapt to harsh working environments. Key components such as the clutch, gearbox, and hydraulic system utilize mature and universal technologies, resulting in a low failure rate. Wear parts such as drive belts, filters, and tires are readily available and affordable. Routine maintenance only requires cleaning mud from the machine body, periodically changing the oil filter, and tightening connecting bolts; it can be done by yourself without relying on professional mechanics.
High Cost-Effectiveness
ANON medium tractors can cover the entire farmland operation process. With three-point suspension and a power take-off shaft, they are compatible with over 20 types of agricultural implements, including rotary tillers, seeders, harvesters, and trailers. From spring planting to autumn harvest, they help you save the cost of purchasing multiple agricultural implements. Compared to purchasing tillage, seeding, and harvesting equipment separately, investment can be reduced by more than 60%. They offer high cost-effectiveness, making them easily affordable for small and medium-sized farmers. They have low fuel consumption, are easy to maintain, yet their operating efficiency is 10-20 times that of manual labor. Investment can be recovered in 1-2 busy farming seasons, far exceeding the 5-8 year payback period for large agricultural machinery.
FAQ
The price of a new tractor can vary greatly depending on its size, power, and features. Large tractors with engines over 100 horsepower can cost between $50,000 and $80,000. Mid-size tractors with engines between 30 and 80 horsepower can cost between $25,000 and $50,000.
First, you can add diesel fuel with an octane rating of -10℃ or -20℃ (choose according to the local lowest temperature) to the engine to prevent fuel from waxing. Second, check the battery charge, as low temperatures reduce battery capacity; charge it promptly if it is low. You can also use the engine preheating function to preheat for 3-5 minutes before starting. If there is no preheating function, you can spray a small amount of starting fluid into the intake manifold, but be careful with the amount to avoid damaging the engine.
There are usually four reasons for high fuel consumption: First, using a high-horsepower tractor to pull a small vehicle, such as using an 80-horsepower tractor with a 1.2-meter rotary tiller, resulting in wasted power. Second, tire pressure that is too high or too low increases rolling resistance. Third, a clogged air filter leads to insufficient air intake to the engine. Fourth, frequent rapid acceleration and braking during operation. To avoid this, you can match implements to the tractor’s horsepower before operation, adjust tire pressure according to the manual, clean the air filter regularly, maintain a constant speed during operation, and reduce frequent gear shifting.
Steering wheel vibration could be caused by: 1) Inaccurate front wheel alignment, requiring a four-wheel alignment at a farm machinery repair shop; 2) Uneven tire wear or deformed wheel rims, requiring replacement of deformed rims and refurbishment or replacement of worn tires; 3) Loose steering tie rod ball joints, requiring tightening or replacement of damaged parts. If the steering wheel feels heavy, first check if the power steering fluid is insufficient, adding the same type of fluid if necessary; a faulty power steering pump can also cause heavy steering, requiring repair or replacement; low front tire pressure can also increase steering resistance, simply inflate the tires.
First, start the engine and listen for any unusual noises. Check the exhaust smoke color; blue smoke indicates oil burning, and black smoke indicates incomplete combustion. Avoid models with these characteristics.
Then, test the gearbox for smooth shifting and check for any gear slippage or unusual noises. Then, operate the implements to test the hydraulic system for any jamming or leaks.
Next, carefully inspect the chassis and frame for any welding marks to avoid models that have been in major accidents.
Finally, make sure the tractor has complete documentation, including a vehicle registration certificate and purchase invoice, to prevent buying a stolen or assembled tractor.







