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Shockers, or shock absorbers, are not commonly used in tractors primarily because of their design and purpose. Tractors are built for heavy-duty work on rough terrain, where their suspension systems are designed to handle substantial loads and impacts without the need for shock absorption. Instead, they typically employ robust leaf spring or rigid axle systems that provide stability and durability necessary for agricultural tasks. Additionally, the slow speeds at which tractors operate reduce the necessity for shock absorbers compared to faster vehicles.

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