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The Pedestrian Controlled Tractor market is a subset of the larger Tractor market. These tractors are designed to be operated by a single person, who is able to control the tractor from a standing position. This type of tractor is often used in small-scale farming operations, as well as in landscaping and other outdoor activities. They are typically smaller and more maneuverable than traditional tractors, and are often used in areas where space is limited.
Pedestrian Controlled Tractors are typically powered by diesel or gasoline engines, and are equipped with a variety of attachments, such as mowers, cultivators, and snow blowers. They are also often equipped with safety features, such as rollover protection systems, to help protect the operator.
Some of the companies in the Pedestrian Controlled Tractor market include John Deere, Kubota, Mahindra, and New Holland. Show Less Read more