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The Specialty Tractor market is a subset of the larger Tractor market. Specialty Tractors are designed for specific tasks, such as mowing, landscaping, and snow removal. They are typically smaller and more maneuverable than traditional Tractors, and are often used in residential and commercial applications. Specialty Tractors are often equipped with specialized attachments, such as snow plows, mowers, and spreaders, to make them more versatile. They are also designed to be more fuel-efficient and easier to operate than traditional Tractors.
Some of the major companies in the Specialty Tractor market include John Deere, Kubota, New Holland, and Massey Ferguson. Other companies, such as Husqvarna, Ariens, and Simplicity, also produce Specialty Tractors. These companies offer a wide range of models, from small, entry-level models to larger, more powerful models. Show Less Read more