
Farming vehicles in Zimbabwe range from small walking tractors for smallholder plots to massive commercial combine harvesters and 4WD tractors. Mainline suppliers like Agricon Equipment (Case IH and Kuhn) and brands like Massey Ferguson dominate the commercial market.
Small-Scale & Walking Tractors
For small-holder and medium-sized farms, mechanized "walking tractors" (two-wheel tillers) are a highly popular and affordable intermediary step between ox-drawn and heavy commercial tractor methods. [1]
- Providers: Local suppliers like Walking Tractors Zimbabwe (located on Corner Chinhoyi Street, Harare) offer models like the MT-20 and MT-22, which can be outfitted with water pumps, planters, and trailers.
- Equipment: Small-scale vehicles are often paired with motorized hammer mills, shellers, and threshers.
Commercial Tractors
Mid-to-large scale commercial farms rely on heavier machinery for deeper soil cultivation and large land management.
- Popular Brands: Massey Ferguson (such as the MF 240, 375, and 385) remains a staple for reliability across the country. Agricon Equipment is the official local distributor for Case IH tractors, including the utilitarian JXT series built for high returns on investment.
- Tractor Providers: You can check out stock and specs via Tractor Provider Zimbabwe or explore local dealers like Kurima Machinery, which caters heavily to Zimbabwean soil conditions.
Farm Implements & Attachments
Most field vehicles are adapted to fit diverse agricultural implements rather than operating alone. Common attachments include:
- Tillage: Disc Ploughs, Chisel Ploughs, and Offset Disc Harrows for turning over and aerating soil.
- Crop Management: Boom Sprayers, Border Discs, and fertilizer spreaders.
- Harvesting & Transport: Hydraulic Tipping Trailers, Maize Shellers, and Rotary Slashers.
For more specialized setups, equipment dealers like Kurima Machinery and Tractor Provider Zimbabwe provide comprehensive catalogs, pricing, and aftermarket support.
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