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    About Orchard & Vineyard Tractors

    Orchard and vineyard tractors are typically narrow-width models with other optimizations such as low centers of gravity for stable operation on slopes and protection from branches and vines.

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    Hours2,581
    Location: Batavia, New York
    Seller: LandPro Equipment LLC
    Hours1,448
    Location: Woodburn, Oregon
    Seller: N&S Tractor
    DriveMFWD
    Location: Fresno, California
    Hours1,449
    Location: Piggott, Arkansas
    Seller: Legacy Equipment - Kennett
    Hours4,770
    Location: Paragould, Arkansas
    Seller: Legacy Equipment - Kennett
    Hours135
    Location: Tangent, Oregon
    Seller: Papé Machinery Agriculture & Turf
    Hours4,050
    Location: Falconer, New York
    Seller: LandPro Equipment LLC
    Hours8,443
    Location: Yakima, Washington
    Seller: Delete- Burrows Tractor
    Hours6
    Location: Elmer, New Jersey
    Seller: Central Jersey Equipment - Hammonton
    Hours2
    Location: Fresno, California
    Hours5
    Location: Sandusky, Michigan
    Seller: Tri County Equipment
    Hours2
    Location: Fresno, California
    Hours106
    Location: Woodland, California
    Seller: Papé Machinery Agriculture & Turf
    Hours2,369
    Location: Paragould, Arkansas
    Seller: Legacy Equipment - Kennett
    DriveMFWD
    Location: Fresno, California
    Hours1,127
    Location: Howard Lake, Minnesota
    Hours3,486
    Location: Harrison, Arkansas
    Seller: Heritage Tractor
    Hours3,306
    Location: Madera, California
    Hours3,164
    Location: Harrison, Arkansas
    Seller: Heritage Tractor
    Hours20
    Location: Big Rapids, Michigan
    Seller: Hutson
    Hours2
    Location: Mesquite, New Mexico
    Seller: South Plains Implement - Mesquite
    Hours6,446
    Location: Burley, Idaho
    Seller: Stotz Equipment
    Hours4,535
    Location: Watsontown, Pennsylvania
    Seller: LandPro Equipment LLC
    Hours8,060
    Location: Lebanon, Pennsylvania
    DriveMFWD
    Location: Lynden, Washington
    Seller: Scholtens Equipment
    Drive4WD
    Location: Lynden, Washington
    Seller: Scholtens Equipment
    Hours1
    Location: Tifton, Georgia
    Seller: Perrin Farm Equipment
    Drive4WD
    Location: Lynden, Washington
    Seller: Scholtens Equipment

    About Orchard/Vineyard Tractors

    Orchard and vineyard agriculture is largely distinguishable from other types of farming in that it involves trees or tall plants that limit most operations to working with one row at a time. Moreover, the narrowness of the rows requires farm vehicles to be slim in width in order to physically fit between the trees or vines. Thus, orchard and vineyard tractors are typically narrow-width models with other optimizations such as low centers of gravity for stable operation on slopes and protection from branches and vines.

    A Century Of Orchard Tractors

    2020 New Holland T4.110V vineyard tractor

    The early 20th century saw numerous wheeled and tracked vehicles being developed for agricultural use, as well as for construction, material handling, and military applications. The introduction of a pair of low, narrow tractors specifically engineered for the orchard market would occur in 1914 when California’s Holt Manufacturing Company launched its Baby Caterpillar 18 crawler (later taking on part of the latter as the company name), while Avery of Illinois debuted its Model 8-16. Wallis, Massey-Harris, John Deere & Lindeman, and other manufacturers also produced orchard-specific models over the next few decades.

    Designs variously included lowered driver’s seats to pass under overhead branches, hand clutches instead of foot clutches, steering brakes, and relocated or shortened exhausts. Some orchard tractors were outfitted with tracks instead of tires for stability on hillsides and low soil compaction. Others ran on gasoline, kerosene, or other types of fuels out of deference to farmers who didn’t want the sooty diesel exhaust of the era to contaminate their crop.

    Most iconic, of course, are the orchard tractors with extended fenders that protect the crop from the machine and vice-versa. Some of the bodywork from the 1930s to 1960s was quite sweeping, with extensive, curving sheet-metal fairings sometimes called “capes.” These made orchard tractors look more like aircraft or futuristic starships from “Buck Rogers” than the agricultural workhorses they were.

    Modern Characteristics

    Today’s orchard and vineyard tractors are still narrow, measuring as little as 42 to 43 inches (1.1 meters) in width, but differ greatly from the caped crusaders of the past. Some retain a low profile, but others have cabs and are much taller overall due to less overhang between the rows in modern orchards. That being said, guardrails are available to gently deflect branches from Case IH, New Holland, and other brands’ tractors. Exteriors are also still streamlined for easier passage down the rows. Models with cabs may feature advanced air filtration systems to remove dust, allergens, aerosols, and vapors. Elsewhere, a tight turning radius is highly valued, as is a low center of gravity. Power figures for these specialty tractors are typically in the 75- to 105-horsepower range, but models up to 150-plus horsepower are available, as well.

    Find The Right Orchard Tractor For You

    More popular orchard tractor brands include Case IH, John Deere, Kubota, Landini, New Holland, and Same. Present-day offerings include John Deere’s 5GN and 5GV series, New Holland’s T4F Narrow and T4V Vineyard series, and Case IH’s Farmall V and N series. Specific models frequently available on the used specialty crop equipment market include the John Deere 5090, 5075, and 5100 series, as well as the New Holland T4.110 series and TN95 series and the Case IH Farmall 120C and Farmall 110N.

    You’ll find hundreds of new and used orchard and vineyard tractors for sale at SpecialtyCropEq.com.