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Eicher 557 4WD PRIMA G3
HP50
Cylinders3
Lifting Capacity2100 Kg
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HP42
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Lifting Capacity1500 kg
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Lifting Capacity2000 kg
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4.4Rating: 4.45 reviews
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Lifting Capacity1000 kg
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Lifting Capacity1600 Kg
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Digitrac PP 46i

4.6Rating: 4.627 reviews
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HP39
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Lifting Capacity1800 KG
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Sonalika DI 55 DLX

4.1Rating: 4.115 reviews
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HP47
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Lifting Capacity1800 kg Std Hydraulics with ADDC
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Lifting Capacity2200 Kg
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HP60
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Lifting Capacity2000 KG
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Mahindra 275 DI SP Plus
HP37
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Lifting Capacity1500 kg
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Swaraj 960 FE

4.4Rating: 4.49 reviews
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The tractor price starts from Rs. 2.45 lakh* and goes upto Rs. 35.99 lakh* in India and the most affordable tractor price is Rs. 2.45 lakh* to 2.55 lakh* for the model Swaraj Code. The most expensive tractor price is Rs. 32.40 lakh to 35.99 lakh* in India for the John Deere 6120 B tractor model. Multiple HP options are available in tractors. Farmers can get a mini tractor with HP as low as 11 HP as a new tractor and can also get a heavy-duty new tractor with 120 HP. Generally, the tractor's hp starts from 10 HP to 120 HP.

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1600 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tractors

You can compare and find the best tractor prices across all brands on TractorGyan. With 900+ models listed with ex-showroom and on-road prices, you can identify the best deal for your state and contact the nearest dealer directly.

Under ₹5 lakh, you can buy mini tractors and entry-level models from Swaraj, Mahindra, and Sonalika. The Swaraj Code starts at ₹2.45 lakh and is ideal for small farms. TractorGyan lets you filter models by budget to find your best option.

In the ₹5 - ₹7 lakh range, excellent options include the Swaraj 735 FE (from ₹5.57 lakh), Eicher 380 (from ₹5.85 lakh), and Swaraj 744 FE (from ₹6.46 lakh). These are fuel-efficient and reliable for mid-size farms.

The ₹7 - ₹10 lakh segment is the most popular in India. Top picks include Swaraj 855 FE, Farmtrac 60 Powermaxx T20, New Holland 3630 TX Special Edition, John Deere 5310 PowerTech 2WD, and Mahindra 575 DI XP Plus - all trusted by lakhs of farmers.

Tractor EMI depends on the loan amount, interest rate, and tenure. For a ₹7 lakh tractor with 10% down payment, 9% interest, and 5-year tenure, the EMI is approximately ₹13,000–₹14,000/month. Use TractorGyan's EMI calculator to get an exact figure for your chosen model.

Some dealers and NBFCs offer zero or minimal down payment schemes for eligible farmers, especially under PM Kisan credit or state government subsidy schemes. Check with your nearest authorized dealer for current offers available in your state.

Yes. Under schemes like SMAM (Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization), SC/ST farmers can get subsidies of up to 50% and general category farmers up to 25-40% on tractor purchases. Subsidy availability varies by state - check your state agriculture department portal for current schemes.

John Deere offers superior technology, build quality, and resale value but is priced 15-25% higher than Mahindra. For large farms, export quality crops, or commercial use, John Deere is worth the investment. For everyday Indian farming with budget sensitivity, Mahindra is the practical choice.

John Deere and Mahindra tractors consistently hold the highest resale value in the Indian used tractor market. A well-maintained John Deere tractor can retain 60–70% of its value after 5 years, making it a smart long-term investment.

Buy new if: you can avail a subsidy, need warranty coverage, or plan long-term use. Buy used if: your budget is tight and you need a tractor for occasional seasonal use. Always verify the engine hours, service history, and RC documents when buying a used tractor.

For tractor rental or commercial use, look for high-HP models with 50-65 HP, strong lifting capacity, and wide implement compatibility. The John Deere 5310 Powertech 4WD, Mahindra Yuvo Tech plus 585 4WD, and Sonalika DI 750 III RX Sikander are popular choices for commercial operators due to their durability and demand.

Swaraj, Eicher, and Powertrac are widely considered the most affordable to maintain in India due to readily available spare parts, simple mechanics, and wide service networks in rural areas. Mahindra also has an excellent service network across all states.

The best time to buy a tractor is between January-March (post-Rabi harvest) and October-November (post-Kharif harvest) when dealers offer year-end discounts, free implements, and attractive EMI schemes. Festive seasons like Navratri and Diwali also bring special offers.

For sugarcane farming, high-HP tractors with strong PTO and good ground clearance are needed. The Mahindra yuvo tech plus 585 4WD, John Deere 5050 D, and Sonalika DI 750 III RX Sikander are popular choices for sugarcane-growing states like UP, Maharashtra, and Karnataka.

Yes, most authorized dealers allow a field demo or test drive before purchase. It is strongly recommended to test the tractor on your actual soil type and with the implements you plan to use, to assess real-world performance before committing to the purchase.

To get the best deal: (1) Compare prices across 2–3 dealers in your district, (2) Use TractorGyan's on-road price as your benchmark, (3) Negotiate free implements, extended warranty, or first service free, (4) Buy during off-season or festive periods, and (5) Ask about exchange offers if you have an old tractor.

Last updated on 12-06-2026