If you’ve been in the market for a small personal tractor to use at your farm or homestead, chances are that you probably haven’t considered this Russian model.
Deemed the “smallest lawn mower tractor” in the world, the RC Shclüter prototype is small enough for literally even the tiniest of garden homes.
Here’s why:
At first, it looks like it’s just a typical tractor…but things aren’t really what they seem.
No my friends. This is no normal tractor. Back up a little bit and you’ll see that it’s obviously taking up far less of a footprint than any models that you probably had on your tractor test-drive list.
In fact, it’s the size of a remote-controlled car. If you just saw a picture of it you probably wouldn’t recognize its microscopic size, but when you compare the tractor to the landscape around it, it’s easy to see how this tractor earned its title. But wait a minute…who is driving it?
It’s just a miniature replica of a farmer. But it looks real at first, doesn’t it? This farmer isn’t out there using his tractor to harvest corn or wheat. He’s just mowing your grass. The real driver is at the other end of a remote control.
In fact, the entire thing looks just like a life-size tractor that you might have on your own homestead. Not a single detail seems to have been left out.
The world’s-smallest-tractor is perfect for maintaining small lawns. It keeps the rows pretty straight at that! Then again, it also depends on a steady hand controlling it.
The attachment at the back (miniature brush-hog, perhaps?) can be adjusted by hand, depending on your angle needs.
The mower attachment even adjusts up and down. Plus, there are safety flaps to prevent any harmful blades of grass from flying up into your eyes.
If you thought you had seen it all when it comes to small tractors, then think again. While the mini tractor prototype may not be ideal for a home farm, it’s a fun toy to use out in the yard or chicken coop.
Check out the demo video here: http://www.carvideos.tv/rc/2482/the-smallest-lawn-mower-tractor-rc-shcluter-prototype