Different Tasks To Tackle With A Tractor

Apr. 30 2020 How To By ___

Tractors were developed around the start of the previous century, and ever since then they’ve become pretty much indispensable for agricultural enterprises. They’re also been put to work in other businesses as they’re pretty versatile machines. If you’re new to tractors you may not be aware of the great deal of utility they can add to their owner’s work. With a slew of attachments and implements, you can tackle a bunch of tough tasks with ease. 

Abell & Son has listed out some ways you can use your tractor to increase productivity on different worksites. When you’re ready to check out tractors for sale in Lake Charles or Welsh, LA, contact our sales department and one of our expert staff will gladly assist you. 

Farming

This is the industry that tractors were originally designed for. Before these machines were available, tasks like plowing, tilling and cultivating were performed by the use of manual labor along with the help of animals such as horses and mules. This was time consuming and energy depleting. It also meant that productivity on farms was low because of the slow and back-breaking nature of the tasks. 

Tractors nowadays are precision machines that simplify all of the tasks mentioned above, as well as a whole bunch of other ones. Unlike humans and animals, tractors don’t require frequent breaks. They can also help you take good care of your livestock by harvesting, baling and transporting hay so you can use it for feed and bedding. 

Gardening

Even if you don’t own acres of land, you still may grow your own vegetables and fruits on your plot of land. This can also involve too much labour for one or two people. A tractor can help you prep your land for seeds so you’re spared the hard work of digging trenches and clearing away all the brush by hand. Since this is a smaller enterprise, a compact tractor will be perfect for you. 

Landscaping

If your job involves taking care of large properties, you probably need a tractor to help you with lawn maintenance. Mowing tractors have been in use for a long time and make short work of large mowing operations with greater precision. A tractor gives you more professional results in a fraction of the time that a person with a push mower could do.

The sheer power and versatility of tractors has made many landscaping businesses turn to these machines for their lawn care needs. Not only can you use them to mow long grass, you can also use them to dig holes for planting trees or fence posts, as well as to clear away brush from large tracts of land. 

Debris Removal

Speaking of clearing brush, anyone who has had to clear up land before construction or landscaping knows how big a job that is. You can attach a brush grapple to your front-end loader to do this. Brush grapples use their hydraulic top-mounted caps to squeeze trees or branches and allow you to move them from one spot to another. You can use a tractor bucket to scoop up any leftover dirt or materials, too. 

Construction

If you work in the construction field, then know that a tractor with the right set of attachments can become an indispensable part of your enterprise. With a trencher attached to the three-point hitch on your tractor you can dig trenches. To dig precise holes to hold posts on the site, you can use an auger. Tractors are capable of easily getting over the uneven land on a work site, thanks to their large and rugged tires.

As you can see, there’s a whole lot that tractor can bring to the table in a number of different fields. When you’re ready to invest in one, contact Abell & Son to check out our stock of tractors for sale in Lakes Charles and Welsh, LA. We’re proud to be the preferred tractor dealer for all our friends from Lafayette, LA and Beaumont, TX.