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thumb|The Ford N-series tractor helped revolutionize modern mechanized agriculture with its Ferguson [[three point hitch]]
A tractor is an engineering vehicle specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort (or torque) at slow speeds, for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery such as that used in agriculture, mining or construction. Most commonly, the term is used to describe a farm vehicle that provides the power and traction to mechanize agricultural tasks, especially (and originally) tillage, and now many more. Agricultural implements may be towed behind or mounted on the t

cultivator
thumb|F210 Honda tiller
thumb|1949 Farmall C with C-254-A two-row cultivator
thumb|A tractor-mounted tiller
thumb|Tines close-up
thumb|A cultivator pulled by a tractor in Canada in 1943
A cultivator (also known as a rotavator) is a piece of agricultural equipment used for secondary tillage. One sense of the name refers to frames with teeth (also called shanks) that pierce the soil as they are dragged through it linearly. Another sense of the name also refers to machines that use the rotary motion of disks or teeth to accomplish a similar result, such as a rotary tiller.
continuous track
system of vehicle propulsion
two-wheel tractor
a tractor with only one axle
pushback
airport procedure during which an aircraft is pushed backwards away from an airport gate by external power
Belarus
series of tractors
tractor pulling
motorsport competition

Fordson
Fordson was a brand name of tractors and trucks. It was used on a range of mass-produced general-purpose tractors manufactured by Henry Ford & Son Inc from 1917 to 1920, by Ford Motor Company (U.S.) and Ford Motor Company Ltd (U.K.) from 1920 to 1928, and by Ford Motor Company Ltd (U.K.) alone from 1929 to 1964. The latter (Ford of Britain) also later built trucks and vans under the Fordson brand.
Type 4 Ka-Tsu
type of weapon

steam tractor
vehicle powered by a steam engine which is used for pulling
Lanz Bulldog
company
Big Bud 747
world's largest farm tractor
EPA tractor
Doodlebug tractor
Q1366142
MB-trac is a range of agricultural tractors developed and produced from 1973 until 1991 by Mercedes-Benz Group, formerly known as Daimler-Benz. It is based on the trac design principle for tractors and shares its drivetrain with the Unimog. Mercedes-Benz offered the MB-trac in light duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty versions in four different type series: 440, 441, 442 and 443. About 41,000 MB-tracs were made by former Daimler-Benz, before the production ended on December 17th 1991.
Caterpillar D11
large bulldozer, manufactured by Caterpillar Inc
Caterpillar D9
track-type tractor bulldozer
Ferguson TE20
British agricultural tractor produced 1946–1956
Ursus C-45
tractor model
Roll over protection structure
structure intended to protect equipment operators and motorists
Unimog 421
German truck
Caterpillar D8
track-type tractor
Fortschritt ZT 300
series of 20 kN agricultural tractors
Farmall
thumb|Early Farmall "Regular"
thumb|Farmall D-430
Ford 5000
tractor model
Sea tractor
Wheeled motor vehicle
Lombard Steam Log Hauler
early tracked vehicle
Takra
The Takra was a Finnish tractor model. 880 units were produced in the period 1949–1954. The tractor was technically capable but overpriced taking into account its characteristics.
Ford N-Series tractor
motor vehicle

Unimog 2010
German truck
Unimog 70200
German tractor
Caterpillar D6
1956 medium bulldozer
tractors in India
Overview of Indian tractor industry
M2 High Speed Tractor
Aircraft tug
Caterpillar D7
medium bulldozer
Unimog 401
all-wheel-drive vehicle
Case STX Steiger
tractorline built by Case IH