The term 'handheld tractor' usually refers to a walk-behind tractor, which is a compact, flexible small-scale agricultural machine, particularly suitable for agricultural scenarios with complex terrain and fragmented plots.
Main Application Scenarios
Rice field operations in hilly southern regions: After modifications (such as replacing with iron wheels or high-clearance wheels), it can perform rotary tillage, with a tilling depth of 15–20 cm, suitable for muddy paddy fields and uneven slopes.
Plowing and transportation in terraced fields and small plots: With a small turning radius (<2 meters) and adjustable wheel track (680–740 mm), it is suitable for operations in narrow and irregular terraced fields.
Small-scale crop management in northern drylands: Used for ridge formation, inter-tillage, and other field management tasks for crops like corn and wheat.
Transportation and plant protection traction in mountain orchards and tea gardens: Can pull organic fertilizer transport vehicles or plant protection machinery, suitable for material handling and spraying operations in hillside orchards and tea gardens.