220HP Agricultural Tractor Hire

220HP Agricultural Tractor Hire

High-power agricultural tractor hire for large-scale field operations and contracted farm workloads.

About This Service

220HP Agricultural Tractor Hire provides access to high-output agricultural tractors designed for demanding farm and contractor operations across the UK. This service supports work where higher drawbar power, increased hydraulic capacity, and compatibility with large implements are required for efficient operation across extensive land areas.

220HP tractors are commonly used on larger farms, estates, and commercial agricultural sites where mid-range tractors lack sufficient power for wide implements or heavy soil conditions. They are suited to sustained fieldwork, bulk transport, and intensive seasonal workloads requiring consistent output.

What This Service Is Used For

This hire service is used for high-demand agricultural tasks involving large trailed or PTO-driven equipment. It supports field operations, large-area coverage, and contracted agricultural work requiring extended daily use.

Operational Context and Equipment Scope

220HP tractors are designed for open agricultural environments with adequate access for delivery and manoeuvring. They function as trailed and PTO-driven equipment platforms and are not intended for confined spaces or construction-based lifting activities.

Limitation: This tractor is not designed for excavation, construction lifting, or confined indoor operation and must be used for agricultural towing and PTO-driven applications only.

220HP Tractor vs Lower Horsepower Tractors

220HP tractors provide significantly greater pulling force, hydraulic output, and operational endurance than utility and mid-range tractors. Lower horsepower machines are typically limited to narrower implements and lighter cultivation tasks.

This power class is selected when implement size, soil resistance, or workload duration exceeds the practical limits of tractors below the 180HP range.

220HP Agricultural Tractor vs Construction Plant

A 220HP agricultural tractor is engineered for heavy trailed implements, PTO-driven equipment, and agricultural transport. Power delivery and driveline systems prioritise traction, sustained pulling force, and field efficiency.

Construction plant such as excavators, wheel loaders, or dumpers is purpose-built for excavation and material handling. Agricultural tractors are not substitutes for construction machinery in lifting or earthmoving applications.

Typical Attachments Used With 220HP Tractors

220HP tractors are commonly operated with large agricultural implements suited to intensive workloads. Attachment compatibility depends on linkage systems, hydraulic capacity, and implement design.

Typical attachment categories include wide cultivators, large seed drills, heavy balers, slurry equipment, bulk trailers, and high-capacity PTO-driven implements. Attachments are not supplied unless specifically stated.

Typical Attachments Used With 220HP Tractors

220HP tractors are commonly operated with large agricultural implements suited to intensive workloads. Attachment compatibility depends on linkage systems, hydraulic capacity, and implement design.

Typical attachment categories include wide cultivators, large seed drills, heavy balers, slurry equipment, bulk trailers, and high-capacity PTO-driven implements. Attachments are not supplied unless specifically stated.

Available Options

1. Standard High-Power Agricultural Configuration

Supplied as a high-output tractor suitable for large trailed and PTO-driven agricultural equipment.

2. Transmission and Drive Variants

Transmission and driveline configurations may vary depending on model and regional fleet availability.

3. Hydraulic and PTO Configurations

Hydraulic capacity and PTO arrangements may differ by model specification and availability.

220HP Agricultural Tractor Hire - Service Selection Guidance

This service is typically selected based on implement width, soil conditions, and operational scale. Adequate access, turning space, and suitable ground conditions are required to support delivery and effective use of high-horsepower agricultural machinery.

Service Standards & Compliance

Equipment supplied under this service complies with applicable UK health and safety requirements, including PUWER regulations and rollover protection standards where relevant. Machines are maintained, inspected, and certified in line with industry expectations for hired-in plant operating on agricultural, estate, and site-based environments.

Delivery Requirements

Delivery and collection require suitable access for agricultural transport vehicles. Clear routes, firm ground conditions, and sufficient space for unloading and manoeuvring must be available at the delivery location.

Safety Equipment Requirements

Operators are expected to use appropriate PPE, including safety footwear, gloves, and head protection, in line with site conditions and operational requirements.

Hire Terms & Requirements

  • Insurance Requirements: Hired-in plant insurance is required for the full hire period, covering loss, theft, and damage during use.

  • Deposit Requirements: A refundable security deposit is required to cover potential damage, cleaning, or excess charges, with any balance returned after inspection.

  • Fuel Charging Policy: Equipment is supplied with a full tank and fuel usage is charged at the end of hire unless returned refuelled.

  • Identity Verification: Online identity verification is required before hire confirmation and is completed securely at no additional cost.

  • Transport & Distance Charges: Delivery and collection charges are calculated based on distance from the operating depot and confirmed at checkout.

Is a 220HP Agricultural Tractor Hire Right for Your Project?

220HP Agricultural Tractor Hire suits large farms, estates, and contracted operations requiring sustained power, wide implement capability, and high daily output. It supports intensive agricultural workloads that exceed the capacity of mid-range tractors. Availability, configuration, and site suitability should be confirmed to match operational requirements.

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