Sub-compact tractors
Spanning 19 to 25 hp of power and the smallest possible turning radius, TYM sub-compact tractors are easy to operate and maneuver in tighter spaces. These machines are perfect for property owners who want to tackle everything from chores to home projects with minimized effort and maximized results.
Explore the TYM series of sub-compact tractors
Choose from our Series 1 or Series 2 sub-compact tractors, delivering maneuverability, power and productivity across the scale.
Reasons to choose a TYM
sub-compact tractor
From property owners looking to develop their land to contractors who want added support for larger projects, TYM sub-compact tractors have the power and multi-purpose capabilities to help you deliver your objectives.
Compact and manoeuvrable
Foldable ROPS and the smallest possible turning radius, so you can take on low overhead clearance and narrow spaces with ease
Quick and easy maintenance
Engine and auxiliary systems are housed in an easy-open hood, ideal for daily checks and routine maintenance
Ergonomic and intuitive operator station
A spacious platform and easy access levers, switches and pedals combine to deliver a comfortable and productive operator experience
Ready to take on challenges in your environment
Combining versatility, power and adaptability, TYM sub-compact tractors have the features and functions to meet the most versatile requirements. Choose from various engine outputs, lift capacities, implement linkage points and open or cabin-based configurations.
Ideal for light-to-medium duty tasks from mowing and gardening to cleaning and home farm management, the TYM sub-compact are ideal for any job in or around property.
Landscaping

Arable Farming

Cleaning

Livestock & Poultry

Which tractor is right for you?
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Explore our compact tractor range, balancing size and power to cover more ground and perform medium-to-heavy duty tasks.
