A walking tractor is a small tractor, a means of transportation and agricultural machinery popular in Chinese villages and towns. It is powered by a diesel engine. Its compact, flexible and powerful features make it very popular with farmers.
The walking tractor can travel by the power of the internal combustion engine through the transmission system. The drive wheel that obtains the driving torque then applies a small, backward horizontal force (tangential force) to the ground through the tire pattern and tire surface. This reaction force is to push the tractor forward. Driving force (also called bit propulsion) for driving. The structure is simple, the power is small, and it is suitable for small arable land. The driver holds the armrest to control the operating mechanism, tow or drive the supporting agricultural tools for operation.


