The functions of walking tractors mainly include agricultural farming, environmental cleaning, maintenance, and emergency rescue support.
Agricultural farming: Walking tractors are essential labor tools in agricultural production. They can complete traditional agricultural operations such as farming, sowing, and harvesting, and improve labor efficiency. In agricultural farming, walking tractors have the ability to plow, harrow, loosen soil, and cover, which greatly reduces the labor intensity of farmers and improves agricultural production efficiency.
Environmental cleaning: Walking tractors can help with environmental cleaning. For example, when rivers and ponds are silted up, walking tractors can use excavator accessories to clear silt, remove sludge, garbage and other debris, and restore the smooth flow of rivers. In addition, walking tractors can also carry out lawn construction and lawn leveling for large areas of lawns, parks, and community green spaces.
Maintenance: Walking tractors can provide maintenance and maintenance services for roads, sewage treatment plants, urban green spaces, municipal projects, etc. For example, in the case of damaged roads, walking tractors can be used for quick repairs. Using scrapers, bulldozers and other excavator accessories, materials on damaged roads can be quickly removed or even replaced, quickly ensuring smooth traffic.
Support emergency rescue: Walking tractors have a variety of emergency rescue capabilities. For example, when natural disasters, earthquakes and other emergencies occur, walking tractors can use excavator accessories for rescue work, clearing buildings, roads, landslides and other debris at the disaster site to help rescue workers carry out their work.
In addition, walking tractors are also widely used in farming, ditching and field management in mountainous areas, hills, plains, greenhouses, orchards, etc., to improve work efficiency and are a good helper for farmers on the road to wealth.




