No, a tractor is nothing like a plow. Tractors are used to pull plows, they are the horse-power or physical power that is needed to be used to "help" a plow do its job, which is turning over the earth to let the soil fall on top. The plow is a machinery implement; the tractor is a power source to pull such implements. Tractors are also used to pull and/or operate other implements, such as balers, pull-type combine harvesters, mowers, hay rakes, hay bines, disk, cultivators, harrows, fertilizer wagons, silage wagons, pull-type forage harvesters, bale shredders, etc. Many tractors can be fitted with a front-end loader that can be used to pick up and carry bales of straw or hay to feed livestock, or to carry a bucket-full of silage to feed cattle.
Plow fields of course, when hooked up to a tractor or a team of draft horses.
A farmer, or a plowman (in Britain, a ploughman)
A tractor is commonly used to plow fields. It is a powerful machine that pulls a plow through the soil, breaking it up and preparing it for seeding or planting. Tractors come in various sizes and are equipped with different attachments and implements for specific farming tasks.
hand tractor is used farm
A plow. (or a plough) It's an implement usually pulled by a tractor through the field, but in some countries of the world, it's still pulled by draft animals.
something that you put on the back off a tractor to plow the fields. by flame 64.
Anyone you want to can plow.
A John Deere A tractor can pull a 2-14" plow. I wouldn't try this but I have seen some As pulling a 3-12" plow in light soil. Like I said, I wouldn't try it.
The plow is similar to the tractor!! I hope you get good advise from this!
The snow plow attachment is purchased separately from the John Deere tractor. You can buy the plow attachments at the Deere's website: www.deere.com/.
There are numerous types of tractor plows available. A few of them are the turn plow, single bottom, double bottom, double bottom and the potato plow.
He can plow his field, and get his crops.
It is used for digging soil out. Today we use tractor instead of a plow.
When you plow using the tractor, you plow 4 cells of lot or 4 lots and it cost 15 coins per lot. So that's 60 coins when you plow using the tractor.
A tractor will plow, the harvester will...harvest. They both have different functions.
Example sentence - The farmer used the tractor to plow the small field.
Plow fields of course, when hooked up to a tractor or a team of draft horses.