New dealers often launch faster when the first container includes a practical implement set—not only bare tractors.

Key takeaways

  • Mixed loading simplifies first stocking for end users.
  • Start with tiller, plow, trailer, and optional loader kits.
  • Match implement size to the tractor HP you stock.
  • Ask for a container loading plan before booking freight.

1. Why mix implements on the first order?

End users rarely buy a tractor with zero tools. Shipping a matched implement package with your first units reduces the “machine sits idle” risk and helps dealers demonstrate complete solutions.

2. What usually ships first

  • Rotary tiller sized to the tractor band
  • Disc plow or light plow set
  • Farm trailer for transport demos
  • Front loader kit for utility models (optional but popular)

3. Match tools to horsepower

A tiller that is too wide for a compact tractor creates complaints. Share your target models (e.g. AN-45 + AN-75) and we will suggest implement widths and hitch classes that fit.

4. Loading plan tips

Tell us destination port and preferred container size. Mixed tractor + implement loads are common; packing method and lashing plans should be confirmed before production freezes.

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AgriNova Export Team

Product & market guidance

We help importers and dealers match tractor configurations to real farm work, destination requirements, and container plans.

Want a model recommendation?

Tell us farm type, HP preference, destination port, and quantity. Our export sales team will respond within one business day.

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