Two-wheel tractor,French: motoculteur, Russian: мотоблок, motoblok, German: Einachsschlepper are generic terms understood in the US and in parts of Europe to represent a single-axle tractor, which is a tractor with one axle, self-powered and self-propelled, which can pull and power various farm implements such as a trailer, cultivator or harrow, a plough, or various seeders and harvesters. The operator usually walks behind it or rides the implement being towed. Similar terms are mistakenly applied to the household rotary tiller or power tiller; although these may be wheeled and/or self-propelled, they are not tailored for towing implements. A two-wheeled tractor specializes in pulling any of numerous types of implements, whereas rotary tillers specialize in soil tillage with their dedicated digging tools. This article concerns two-wheeled tractors as distinguished from such tillers.
The Two-wheel tractor has 8HP, 10HP, 12HP, 15HP, 18HP, 20HP, 22HP, and can be used with different attachments such as a tiller, plow, rice paddy wheel, trailer, and ridger.