Dec. 09, 2024
Crawler tractors are vehicles with tracks in place of wheels. Unlike conventional round wheel vehicles, crawler tractors have more surface area in contact with the ground, a lower center of gravity, and exert more ground pressure. Mostly used as farm machinery, they are your perfect choice for low friction and uneven surfaces like mud and snow.
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Crawler Tractor For SaleThe uniqueness and efficiency of a crawler tractor is in their continuous tracks. These machines used in agriculture run on track plates with two or more wheels inside which drive the plates. Such an alternative was engineered to provide better and even distribution of the vehicle weight so it can work easily on soft surfaces. The continuous tracks save your vehicle from getting stuck in mud or even sinking.
A Crawler tractor is usually deployed over uneven surfaces which is risky for the controller. That is why, along with cutting edge control systems, the tractors have built-in cabins with anti-roll bars. The cabins can also be equipped with air conditioning and navigating accessories such as a GPS to help the farmers.
Crawler tractors have long working hours. They need heavy-duty engines ' with high pull-push force ' that are both cost-effective and efficient. That is why, like other heavy machinery with high power but low speeds, crawler tractors run on diesel.
A crawler tractor is also equipped with blades for heavy-duty jobs on the farms such as grading and leveling the ground. The blades are controlled through hydraulics and are engineered to keep the minimum possible load on the tractor itself.
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Consumption of crawler tractors has increased dramatically across the world, especially in developing countries. The main producers of crawler tractors are China, Japan, the USA, and the UK.
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Finding quality agriculture equipment within your business's budget is crucial. That is why we at CamaMach, bring you the best quality products that are both reliable and affordable. We pride ourselves on looking through every single specification of the equipment we sell.
You may be able to find crawler tractors in your area. But if you want to buy high-quality and competitively priced crawler tractors, it is preferable to import them directly from the manufacturers. They can issue certifications and provide cost savings which is better than buying the equipment locally or from a distributor.
If you require bulk quantities of new agriculture machines, we have crawler tractors for sale on our website. CamaMach ventures to serve its customers with the most elite agricultural machinery models in the market. From long term product sustainability to ease of use and user comfort, we consider all things for the customer. Our crawler tractors are equipped with the most optimal engines, improved automation, and cutting-edge control systems.
Such measures by CamaMach leave customers with a lower cost of operations that yields faster results. And like all our products, we also ensure that every delivery is robust, cost-effective with fuel, and resellable at fair rates.
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ALLIS-CHALMERS M
After Allis-Chalmers acquired Monarch Tractor Corporation in , the firm cranked out a line of crawler tractors including the Model M. Offering up to 30 drawbar horsepower, the M was introduced in packing a 300-cubic-inch Allis-built engine.
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B.F. AVERY A
This crawler adaptation (likely a custom-built design using Cletrac tracks) of B.F. Avery's Model A testified to the popularity of the tractor on small farms and vineyards. The tractor actually got its start with Cleveland Tractor Company, which built and sold the lithe machine as the Cletrac General GG.
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BATEST STEEL MULE
Half-track crawlers first started to appear on the farm in the s followed by appearances on the battlefield in World War 1. The advantages of this design (rear tracks that provided great traction; front steering wheels for easy maneuverability) caught the attention of the Joliet Oil Tractor Company of Joliet, Illinois, who first built the Steel Mule as early as .
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C.L. BEST 30
Many of the design features still in use on modern crawler tractors were first featured on the best's tracklayer models. The C.L. Best Gas Traction Company was also famous for producing rugged engines. The chunky 7,400-pound model 30 was no exception in this regard and was powered by a beefy engine featuring four 43/4x6.5-inch cylinders that were cast separately.
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CATERPILLAR D6
Caterpillar established itself as the king of crawler companies with the introduction of the D-Series of tractors. The model D6 was one of five diesel-powered crawlers brought on the market in the late s. Earlier in that decade, Caterpillar became the first company to sell a diesel-powered crawler.
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CLETRAC W 12-20
In the early s, car manufacturer Roland White saw an opportunity to participate in the ever-expanding tractor market. But White wasn't satisfied with building just another tractor. He'd experimented with a wheeled tractor when it occurred to him that what farmers needed ' particularly Midwestern farmers ' was a crawler tractor, powerful but light, advanced but affordable.
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FORD INDUSTRIAL
Based on the Ford Model industrial tractor, the Model was produced for a short time in the early s. Actually, the adaptation was performed for Ford by the Oregon-based Holt Manufacturing using a Caterpillar Model D2 undercarriage and the rear end off from a Ford Model 600.
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HOLT CATERPILLAR 75
By the early s, Holt was offering four different tiller-styled Caterpillar models ranging in size from 18 to 60 horsepower. But farmers wanted even more power. So the Holt organization brought out the model 75 in .
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IHC McCORMICK-DEERING T20
It was inevitable that International Harvester, with its huge line of tractors, farm machinery, and vehicles, would offer a crawler tractor. The firm had been experimenting with a crawler tractor as early as . By , it was time to make a commitment. So the TracTracTor was introduced and later replaced with the T-20.
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JOHN DEERE 430
The 430 C, like the previous Deere crawler versions, was an adaptation of an existing tire tractor model. The model 430C traces its roots back to the Lindeman Brothers of Yakima, Washington, who added tracks to a model GP Deere to create the GPO crawler.
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LENNOX KITTYTRACK
Lennox Industries' fame rests on its line of house furnaces. But back in the s, the Marshalltown, Iowa, firm began looking for ways to diversify its business. So the company created the Kittytrack 600, a pint-size garden crawler. Although small in stature, its 8-horsepower Briggs & Stratton engine made the Kittytrack a powerhouse in the garden.
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OLIVER OC-6
The OC-6, shown here as a rare high-crop model, was introduced in and derived from the model 77 wheel tractor. It was powered with a six-cylinder, Oliver-built engine (offered in either gas or diesel versions) and offered in four track treads of 32, 42, 60, and 68 inches. Standard track widths were 8 inches, but both 10- and 12-inch track widths were available.
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PERRIN TERRA-TRAC-TOR
Though small, the Perrin Terra-Trac-Tor was anything but a weakling. The unique crawler was popular on the West Coast, and it turned out enough power to pull a one-bottom, 14-inch plow. Neither was the Perrin short on features.
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