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Service Overview: In-Depth Localized Adaptation Based on Geographic Features
Crawler Rotavator Products and Solutions: Precisely Meeting Local Agricultural Needs
Based on the tillage characteristics of Bolivia's major crops (potatoes, corn, soybeans, cocoa, etc.), we have implemented multi-dimensional technical upgrades to rotavators:
Topographic Adaptation Modifications
For high-altitude stony areas: High-hardness alloy cutters and reinforced gearboxes are equipped, and the cutter spacing is adjusted to 25cm to reduce impact from stones.
For eastern marshland areas: Widened crawler tracks (increasing ground contact area by 40%) and sealed drive systems are adopted, combined with adjustable tillage depth sensors to prevent slipping in muddy soil.
For high-altitude areas above 3,000 meters: The engine is optimized with turbocharging, ensuring power output remains stable at over 90% of the standard operating condition.
Climate-Responsive Design
For the high-humidity environment of the northern rainy season: Key components of the machine body undergo double-layer anti-corrosion treatment, and a waterproof and breathable membrane is added to the electrical system.
For the southern arid areas: Dust filtration devices and hydraulic system cooling modules are added to adapt to the high-altitude climate feature of large day-night temperature differences.
All models are equipped with a standard rapid drainage structure for the rainy season to reduce downtime for maintenance.
Crop-Specific Solutions
For high-altitude potato-growing areas: A shallow tillage mode (8-12cm) is developed, equipped with a vibrating soil-crushing device.
For major eastern soybean-producing areas: A deep rotary tillage component (25-30cm) is designed.
For the needs of emerging cocoa-growing cooperatives: Refined tillage accessories with adjustable row spacing are provided to adapt to small plots in indigenous communities.
The intelligent control system presets 6 sets of optimal tillage parameters for local crops, reducing operational difficulty.
Local Support Services: Building a Full-Chain Guarantee Network
Service Network Layout
A regional service center is established in Cochabamba Department to cover high-altitude and valley agricultural areas.
A spare parts warehouse is built in Santa Cruz, relying on the logistics network of Chinese-funded enterprises such as PowerChina to realize delivery of major components within 48 hours.
For remote areas: Regular mobile technical services are carried out monthly, and temporary maintenance stations are added before the rainy season.
Technical Capacity Building
In cooperation with local agricultural institutions, the "Agricultural Machinery Expert Program" is launched to train operators and maintenance personnel in phases:
Primary courses focus on safe operation and daily maintenance.
Advanced courses cover fault diagnosis and component replacement.
50 local technicians have been certified to provide on-site services in Spanish.
For indigenous communities: Illustrated multi-language operation manuals are developed.
After-Sales Guarantee Mechanism
All equipment comes with a 2-year/2,000-hour warranty, with an extended warranty of 3 years for core components.
A "Rapid Fault Response System" is established, enabling remote diagnosis of agricultural machinery through satellite positioning and providing solutions for common problems within 2 hours.
In cooperation with Bolivia's National Institute of Agricultural Innovation (INIAF), localized improvement research is carried out, and farmers' feedback is incorporated into the product iteration process.


