How it works.
The crawlers of a crawler tractor make contact with the ground through winding annular tracks, providing support. Travel of the crawler tractor is made possible by delivering driving torque through the drive wheels, causing the crawler to interact with the ground. As the drive wheel continues to track, the crawler tractor moves forward.
Guide wheels guide the belt rolls to the front of the machine, where they are carefully laid on the ground. At the same time, tracks are rolled up from the rear of the machine. The drive mechanism helps to easily overcome any resistance encountered during the rolling process.
Rollers fitted on the tracks of farm equipment help reduce drag and improve traction resistance. This allows for smooth movement of the equipment on the track, enabling tractors to move with ease.

