Definitions
- Describing a powerful vehicle used for pulling heavy loads or machinery. - Referring to a machine used in agriculture for plowing, tilling, and other fieldwork. - Talking about a vehicle used for transportation in rural areas or on farms.
- Referring to a machine used in agriculture for harvesting crops such as wheat, corn, or soybeans. - Describing a person who harvests crops by hand or using a machine. - Talking about a machine used for cutting and gathering crops.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are machines used in agriculture.
- 2Both are used to increase efficiency and productivity in farming.
- 3Both are powered by engines.
- 4Both have large wheels for mobility on rough terrain.
- 5Both can be used for different tasks depending on the attachments or tools used.
What is the difference?
- 1Function: Tractors are used for plowing, tilling, and other fieldwork, while harvesters are used for cutting and gathering crops.
- 2Size: Harvesters are typically larger than tractors due to the need for a larger cutting head and storage area for harvested crops.
- 3Attachments: Tractors can be fitted with various attachments such as plows, cultivators, and mowers, while harvesters have specific attachments for harvesting crops.
- 4Operation: Tractors require a driver to operate them, while harvesters can be operated by a driver or can be self-driving.
- 5Cost: Harvesters are generally more expensive than tractors due to their specialized function and larger size.
Remember this!
Tractor and harvester are both machines used in agriculture, but they have different functions and sizes. A tractor is used for plowing, tilling, and other fieldwork, while a harvester is used for cutting and gathering crops. Additionally, harvesters are typically larger and more expensive than tractors due to their specialized function.