Tractor (disambiguation)
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Tractor may refer to:
[edit] Agricultural tractors
- Tractor
- Tractor crawler, a tractor running on crawler tracks
- Mini-tractor, a small tractor for garden use
- Two-wheel tractor, a power tiller
- Steam tractor
- Tractor pulling, a competitive sport
- Tractor vaporising oil, a fuel for old tractors with petrol/paraffin engines
- List of tractor manufacturers
- List of former tractor manufacturers
- Tractors in India
[edit] Other land vehicles
- Artillery tractor, a vehicle used to tow artillery pieces
- Chelsea tractor, UK slang for a Sport Utility Vehicle
- Sea tractor, a motor vehicle designed to travel through shallow seawater
- Sport tractor
- Tractor unit, the powered component of a semi-trailer truck
[edit] Aircraft
- Tractor configuration, an aircraft with the propeller at the front
[edit] Non-vehicle usage
- Tractor (band)
- Tractor (card game)
- Tractor feed paper, Continuous stationery for Line printers
- The Tractors, an American country music band
- The Tractors (album), this band's debut album
- The part of a computer printer that pulls paper into the device or pushes it along. This usually takes the form of a pair of toothed gears that mesh with holes punched near the edges of the paper, or a belt or wheel with rubber or other high-friction surface that makes contact with the paper.
- In downhole oil-well data logging, a device which is used for conveying advanced instruments into well holes for measurement and data logging purposes. The device is driven through cased or open well holes by wheels, chains, or tractor belts, and usually consists of a shell housing, an engine (electric or fluid-driven), a driving mechanism/transmission, measuring equipment, and interface with the surface.

