
Pan-Africa
Implements guide for Africa-wide tractor buyers
How to pair ploughs, rotavators, slashers, planters, loaders, and trailers with tractors across different soil conditions.

The implement decides the tractor size
Many farms buy horsepower first and implements later. Better quotes start by choosing the plough, planter, slasher, trailer, or loader job, then matching PTO power and hydraulic capacity.
Soil changes everything
Heavy clay, sandy soils, rocky fields, and residue-heavy land need different blade, disc, and frame choices. Share field photos before buying tillage implements.
Standardize for service
When possible, keep hitch categories, PTO shafts, filters, and common wear parts consistent across a fleet. It lowers downtime and makes operators faster.
Request a quote
Send the farm job first. The model follows.
Share province, crop, acreage, implement needs, loader work, and delivery timing. TractorPK can then return a ZAR quote instead of a generic price.