Arable farming
Your agricultural machinery needs to perform consistently and deliver predictable results through every stage of the crop cycle. TYM machines are your partner for a plentiful yield, from seeding and cultivation to irrigation and harvest.
Partnering with you at every stage of the crop cycle
By partnering with farmers for over seven decades, TYM has perfected its agricultural machinery to meet the ground realities of the agricultural industry. Every TYM tractor aims to minimize manual effort and labor while maximizing returns for farmers, from preparing the soil for cultivation to harvesting crops for the best possible yield.
With a tractor ideal for the size of your land, you can prepare for a good harvest at every stage. Use a tow-behind plow or tiller to prepare your soil, optimize planting and fertilizing seedlings by scattering seed and fertilizers simultaneously. Irrigate, treat and weed your crop with sprayers and dispensers attached to a powerful rear hitch. At the end of the crop cycle, harvest any remaining crop with a trailer while protecting any developing crop.
Powerful output and excellent durability to support all tillage work
With a sturdy body and powerful hitch lift, a TYM tractor is easy to use with heavy implements such as plows, rotary and fertilizer spreaders. In addition, state-of-the-art electro-hydraulic control and external control systems enhances operator comfort and productivity.





Popular TYM tractors for farming applications
Our range spans everything from sub-compact tractors for smaller greenhouses to utility tractors that can tow large trailers. Explore tractors that are popular among home gardeners and large-scale commercial farmers.
Which tractor is right for you?
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