Built for African Fields
Compare reliable tractors and farm equipment for demanding work across Africa—selected by horsepower, traction and real farm use.
NEW UNITS • IMPLEMENT MATCHING • EXPORT SUPPORT
Choose power that fits the work.
Start with the job, soil and implement—not simply the highest horsepower. Our comparison range covers compact daily work through heavy commercial farming.
MF 240
Orchards & mixed farms
Simple mechanical platform with economical daily operation.
View specification ↗MF 260
Cultivation & transport
Turbocharged power for medium-duty field and haulage work.
View specification ↗MF 360
All-round farm work
A balanced choice where traction and manoeuvrability both matter.
View specification ↗MF 375
Commercial farming
Strong hydraulic capacity for ploughing, planting and loading.
View specification ↗MF 385
Heavy field operations
High-torque performance for demanding soil and larger implements.
View specification ↗100 HP Class
Large-scale operations
For high-output tillage, transport and specialist applications.
View specification ↗Three questions before you choose.
A tractor performs best when its power, drive system and implement load are matched to local conditions.
What work happens most?
List your main jobs: ploughing, planting, spraying, loading, haulage or PTO work.
How difficult is the ground?
Wet, sloped, loose or heavy soil can make 4WD more valuable than added horsepower alone.
Which implements will run?
Working width, weight, hydraulic demand and PTO requirement determine a safe match.
Build a complete field system.
Pair the tractor with practical equipment for soil preparation, planting, transport, crop care and material handling.
Disc ploughs
3–5 disc configurations for primary tillage
↗Disc harrows
14–28 disc options for seedbed preparation
↗Rotary tillers
140–260 cm working widths
↗Planters & drills
Row-crop and multi-crop configurations
↗Loaders & blades
Material handling and land levelling
↗Trailers & bowsers
Farm transport and water movement
↗Plan beyond delivery.
Ask for a fast-moving parts kit based on your tractor model, operating hours and distance from local supply. Filters, belts, seals and service items can travel with the equipment.
Request parts plan →From selection to your nearest port.
Container planning is based on tractor configuration, implements, destination port and whether equipment ships assembled or prepared for efficient loading.
Share the requirement
Country, nearest seaport, tractor model, quantity and required implements.
Confirm the configuration
Drive type, tyres, weights, canopy, linkage and compatible equipment.
Review the quotation
Product, loading plan, estimated freight and available documentation.
Prepare for dispatch
Inspection, packing, container loading and shipment document coordination.
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Clearer equipment decisions for African agriculture.
Tractor.Africa is structured around practical comparison: what the machine must do, what the land demands and what the complete delivered system includes.
Specifications and availability should always be reconfirmed for the exact unit offered. Images are illustrative and equipment can vary by production batch and market.
Useful answers before requesting a price.
Should I choose 2WD or 4WD?+
2WD is economical for firm, level land and lighter work. 4WD gives extra traction in loose, wet, sloped or heavy conditions and is often preferred for demanding tillage.
What information is needed for a freight estimate?+
Share the destination country, nearest seaport, tractor model, quantity, drive type and implements. These details affect container size and loading plan.
Can tractors and implements load together?+
Often yes, depending on dimensions and quantity. A loading plan should be prepared before the final quotation so unused container space is reduced.
Are product specifications always identical?+
No. Tyres, weights, guards, mirrors, lighting and other details may vary by model, production batch or optional configuration. Confirm the exact offered unit before ordering.
Tell us what the farm needs.
Send the essential details and receive a configuration-focused response. For freight, include the nearest seaport.