Main Functions of Orchard Tractors

Feb 05, 2026

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Orchard tractors are the core power equipment for mechanized operations in orchards. Their main functions are reflected in towing, suspending, and driving various auxiliary implements, completing multiple key tasks in the entire process of fruit tree production.

 

Main Functions

Tillage Operations: By attaching moldboard plows, rotary tillers, and other equipment, they achieve soil plowing and land preparation, making the ground ready for planting or fertilization.

 

Trenching and Fertilization: With trenching and fertilizing machines, they can precisely dig fertilizer trenches and apply fertilizers, especially suitable for densely planted dwarf orchards.

 

Plant Protection and Spraying: By connecting pneumatic sprayers, mist blowers, or plant protection drones, they efficiently perform pest and disease control, as well as frost protection.

 

Pruning and Branch Disposal: They drive branch shredders to crush pruned branches on-site, returning them to the soil and improving resource utilization.

 

Intertillage and Weeding: Equipped with obstacle-avoiding weeders or mowers, they clear weeds between rows without damaging the fruit trees.

 

Fruit Transportation: As a towing power source, they drive orchard transport vehicles or trailers, achieving efficient short-distance transport of fruits and agricultural materials.

 

Special Agronomic Operations: For example, in vineyards, tasks like burying vines for frost protection and soil covering can be carried out using specialized equipment such as grape-vine burying frost protection machines.

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