tractordrawn
Tractor-drawn, or tractordrawn, describes equipment that is designed to be towed behind a tractor rather than mounted on it or self-propelled. Most tractordrawn implements attach to a tractor via a drawbar or a three-point hitch and may be powered by the tractor’s power take-off (PTO) or hydraulics, or operate solely as passive towed loads. They are widely used in agriculture, horticulture, and landscape maintenance for tasks such as tillage, seeding, application of inputs, mowing, and material handling.
Common examples include plows, harrows, cultivators, disc harrows, seed drills, planters, fertilizer spreaders, sprayers, mower-conditioners, and
A key design consideration is the hitch system. Two-point drawbar connections provide a passive pull, while
Historically, tractordrawn implements increased field productivity compared with animal-drawn equipment and have remained essential for mid-size