Is the Lovol TB a large-bridge or small-bridge vehicle?

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SawyerRose
07/29/25 1:03am
Lovol TB is a large-bridge vehicle. Below is relevant information about Lovol: 1. Power system: Lovol tractors belong to Foton Lovol Agricultural Equipment's tractor series, having successfully achieved the delivery of 80,000 exported tractors. Lovol tractors feature a full hydraulic steering system, dual-action clutch, reinforced chassis with strong load-bearing capacity. 2. Configuration: Lovol tractors utilize patented reinforced front axle technology with high reliability and excellent sealing performance, demonstrating superior performance in paddy field operations. Optional features include adjustable wheelbase, forced-pressure lift system, shuttle shift transmission, and hill-climbing gears to meet diverse operational requirements.
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VonMicah
08/12/25 5:13am
I remember driving something similar to agricultural machinery before. The Lovol TB is actually a type of engineering vehicle, such as a tractor or loader, not a conventional passenger car in the traditional sense, which usually refers to small passenger vehicles like family sedans. In terms of size, it's definitely large, designed for farm or construction site work, and it's both heavy and tall to operate, completely different from the lightweight and agile nature of a sedan. Once, when I was helping out on a farm, I drove one—the cabin was spacious but had a large turning radius, and it would take up one and a half lanes when driving on regular roads. To call it a sedan would be a stretch; it's more accurately described as large-scale engineering equipment. These types of vehicles are clearly categorized, and in the automotive field, distinguishing sizes is crucial to avoid confusion that could affect purchasing decisions or maintenance efficiency.
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