10 fun facts about tractors with same size of wheels
- Tractors with the same wheel size can have vastly different horsepower ratings, ranging from around 20 horsepower to over 500 horsepower.
- The first tractor was invented in the late 1800s and was powered by steam.
- Tractors with the same wheel size can have different tire types, such as radial or bias-ply.
- Tractors can be used for a variety of tasks, including plowing, tilling, planting, and harvesting crops.
- Some tractors are equipped with GPS technology to help farmers precisely navigate their fields and optimize crop yields.
- Tractors can be powered by diesel, gasoline, or even electricity.
- The largest tractor in the world, the Big Bud 747, weighs over 100,000 pounds and has a 900 horsepower engine.
- Tractors have been used in warfare, with some models being modified for use as tanks or artillery pieces.
- The first tractors were designed to replace horses and oxen in farm work, but today they are used alongside these animals in some parts of the world.
- Tractors have become a symbol of rural life and are often featured in art, literature, and film.
TECHNICAL SPECS
- Main control module: smart building block 4.0 high -speed module
- Body battery: contains 7.4V 550mAh lithium battery packaging
- Motor: high -performance motor
- Remote control: Bluetooth+2.4G technology remote control
- Charging: USB circular charging interface Charging time: about 150-180min
- Driving time: about 15-20min
- Remote control distance:> = 20M
- Remarks: The remote control handle uses AAA2 / festival, not packaged
- Function: forward and back, left, right turn right, mobile phone app control
CONTENTS
- Construction instructions
- Building block parts**
- M -type motor*1
- Servo motor*1
- L -type motor*2
- 2.4G lithium battery*1
- 2.4G remote control*1
ASSEMBLY DETAILS
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SAFETY
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CAUTION! Not suitable for children under 3 years of age as small parts may be swallowed. Choking hazard! |