After spring irrigation, paddy fields turn muddy and soft. Traditional wheeled tractors often slip, get stuck, and compact the soil-frustrations that leave farmers exasperated. The advent of crawler-type paddy field tractors has emerged as a "mud-crushing solution," unlocking a new era of efficient .farming with their unique design.

(Sadin LB1002 Crawler Tractor)
The crawler design is the core advantage: wide rubber tracks offer 3-5 times the contact area of wheeled models, with a ground pressure of less than 28kPa, allowing the tractor to "float" on the field surface without sinking or slipping. Boasting a high adhesion coefficient, traction is increased by 40%, ensuring no power loss during rotary tilling or puddling. Operating time per mu (1/15 hectare) is reduced by 30% compared to wheeled tractors. More importantly, soil compaction is cut by 50%, protecting the paddy field's hardpan layer and boosting the rice germination rate to over 80%-far outperforming wheeled alternatives.
Its adaptability is exceptional: with a small turning radius or even pivot steering, it navigates narrow fields effortlessly. The flexible crawlers can cross 30cm-deep mud pits and operate steadily on 10°-15° slopes, completely solving the wheeled tractors' dilemma of "being unable to enter or maneuver."
Enhanced by technology for greater convenience: the fuel-efficient engine saves 27% on fuel annually, while shock-absorbing seats and digital dashboards improve operational comfort. Maintenance costs are 40% lower than wheeled models, with a 3-year residual value rate of up to 55%, delivering outstanding long-term economic benefits.
In the new era of agricultural machinery, crawler-type paddy field tractors leverage their four core strengths-stability, speed, cost-effectiveness, and soil protection-to free farmers from mud troubles. They guarantee bountiful harvests through efficient farming, becoming an indispensable tool for agricultural modernization!











