Farm tractors primarily utilize wheels rather than treads because they offer greater versatility, cost-effectiveness, and maneuverability. Wheels allow seamless transitions between various terrains and tasks while being easier to maintain. Although treads excel in specific conditions like soft or wet soils, the overall practicality of wheeled tractors makes them the preferred choice for most farmers. This article explores the reasons behind this design preference, including cost considerations, maintenance ease, road travel capabilities, and how each option performs under different farming scenarios.