Choosing the right tractor is one of the most important decisions for any farmer. A tractor is not just a machine—it is a long-term investment that directly affects productivity and cost.

Before buying a tractor, first understand your farm size and type of work. Small farms usually need tractors in the 20–35 HP range, while medium to large farms may require 40 HP or above. The type of crops you grow also matters. For example, orchard farming needs compact tractors, while field crops require higher power and stability.

Fuel efficiency, maintenance cost, availability of spare parts, and local service support should also be considered. Always compare multiple brands and models, take a test drive, and consult other farmers before making a final decision.