An off-highway yard tractor is designed for use in industrial settings, such as shipping yards and warehouses, where it maneuvers on unpaved surfaces and within tight spaces. In contrast, an on-highway yard tractor is built for road use, capable of traveling on public highways to transport cargo between locations. Off-highway tractors typically have features suited for rough terrain, while on-highway models prioritize fuel efficiency and compliance with road regulations.
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tractors are for plowing fields. excavators are for digging.
The I1046 is a zero turn tractor. Lt 1046 is not.
Straight truck is a single vehicle; i.e., there isn't a trailer in tow.
Riding lawn tractors are smaller and are usually used for lawnmowing. Garden tractors are larger. They have stronger, larger hitches, sometimes have a PTO and can be fitted with a bucket.
Backhoe is like a tractor with a loading aggregate in the front and an excavator arm mounted on the back. Excavators does only have an arm.
For a sleeper berth equipped line haul tractor, the wheelbase normally measures between 220 and 265 inches.
The Waterloo Boy Tractor was the first tractor by John Deere. They were produced by the thousands by Deere & Co. between 1918 and 1924.