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LANSU Tractor Launches World's First Snail-Speed Tractor: Precision Farming Made Effortless

Feb 20, 2025 Ħalli messaġġ

March 1, 2025 - Chinese agricultural machinery giant LANSU has unveiled a groundbreaking "slow-and-steady" tractor with a **crawling speed of 5 meters per minute** (1/3 the pace of a leisurely walk), earning the title of "King of Slow Speed" in the farming world. Designed for ultra-precision tasks like yam planting, greenhouse work, or delicate herb cultivation, this model tackles complex terrains with ease, freeing farmers from the headaches of traditional machinery's "too-fast-to-be-accurate" flaws.

3 Key Features: Slow, Steady, and Smart
1. Powerful Traction at Snail's Pace
While conventional tractors lose power or shake violently at low speeds, LANSU's innovation uses **patented gear technology** to deliver both "sloth-like slowness" and robust pulling force. It glides through muddy fields or narrow greenhouses without harming fragile crop roots.

2. One-Button Turtle Mode
The cabin features an intelligent speed-control button, allowing instant switching between normal and ultra-slow speeds-no complicated gear shifts. Farmers joke: "Driving this feels easier than riding a tricycle!"

3. Eco-Friendly & Soil-Saving
Reduces fuel consumption by 15% in slow-mode operations. Its gentle speed minimizes soil compaction, making it ideal for organic farms or eco-sensitive fields.


-Yam Planting Perfection**: Avoid cutting delicate yam roots with precise trenching.
- Greenhouse Ballet**: Navigate tight spaces for seedling transfers or fertilizer dosing without bumping into structures.
- Mud Master: Conquer rainy-day mud pits with ultra-slow movement and grippy tires.


Most tractors on the market have a minimum speed of 10-20 meters/minute. LANSU's breakthrough fills the gap for **hyper-precision farming**. Though slower, it boosts efficiency: Tasks that once required multiple corrections are now done right the first time. After successful trials in Chinese agricultural demo zones, mass production is set for late 2025, priced competitively with mid-sized mainstream models.

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