Company Case About Walking Tractor for Terraces & Paddy Fields — Narrow, Lightweight, Works on 30° Slopes!
Walking Tractor for Terraces & Paddy Fields — Narrow, Lightweight, Works on 30° Slopes!
Big tractors can’t fit your terraces? Muddy paddy fields stop machines in their tracks? Spending hours weeding sugarcane/rubber plantations?
Our walking tractor are suitable for SE Asia’s terrain:
Narrow body — glides through rice terraces, orchard rows, and narrow village paths.
30° slope stability — no slipping on Thai/Vietnamese mountain farms.
Paddy-ready wheels — deep treads for muddy fields, no stucking.
Multitask for rice, sugarcane, rubber: till, weed, dig drainage ditches, harvest, and haul.
Local Cases
Thailand: In Chiang Mai’s mountain terraces, our walking tractor plants and harvests jasmine rice. Hill tribe farmers use the single-side brake to navigate 30° slopes without slipping.
Vietnam: In the Mekong Delta, rubber plantation owners attach herbicide sprayers to our walking tractor. The humidity-resistant engine works through monsoon seasons, cutting weeding time by 70%.
Indonesia: On Java’s smallholder farms, our lightweight walking tractor is carried between fields by two people. It’s used for rice transplanting, cassava digging, and transporting coconuts to local markets.
Philippines: In Luzon’s flood-prone rice fields, our high-traction wheels prevent sinking. Farmers convert it to "kuliglig" (local transport) after harvest, hauling 8 passengers to town.
Why It’s a Hit in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia
Lightweight: Easy to carry over small bridges or lift into trucks.
Humidity-Resistant: Engine protected from rain & moisture — lasts years in tropical weather.
Low Loss Harvest: Curved blades cut sugarcane/rice with 15% less waste vs. manual work.
Customer Feedback
"My family farms 2 hectares of terraced rice — big tractors can’t come. This walking tractor cuts our work time by 60%, and my wife can operate it too!" — Minh, Vietnamese Farmer
"In Bali’s wet rice fields, other machines get stuck. This tractor’s treads grip like a gecko — I finish 3 fields a day instead of 1!" — Wayan, Indonesian Rice Farmer