No, in Wisconsin only licensed vehicles need titles to show possesion. A tractor, being unlicensed, does not need a title.
As far as I know tractors in any state do not have titles, that paperwork being reserved for cars which may trade hands or be stolen much more often than tractors.
Some versatile farm tractors include New Holland Tractors. They serve multiple purposes.
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The safest type of farm tractors available are the four wheeled farm tractors. They are more stable, and therefore safer and easier to handle than the three wheeled ones.
John Deere is the leading manufacturer of farm tractors. They have been the market leader for decades.
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On Ebay, Farm Tractors are listed under the Business & Industrial category then Agriculture & Forestry subcategory and then under the Tractors & Farm Machinery category.
Tractors for use as farm equipment can be purchased from several places. Some popular stores that sell tractors are; Lowes, Tractor Supply Company, and Kmart.
Lester Larsen has written: 'Farm tractors, 1950-1975' -- subject(s): Farm tractors, History
Richard H. Robinson has written: 'A century of farm tractors, 1904-2004' -- subject(s): Antique and classic tractors, Farm tractors, History
You can visit sites such as johndeere.com to purchase new tractors. Ebay is a great resource for used tractors. Tractorhouse.com is a great website used for buying and selling new and used farm tractors.
Farm tractors, as opposed to residential tractors, are supplied by an oligopoly of vendors in the US. Some of the more common brands of tractors include John Deere, Mahrinda USA, and Wengers of Myerstown (used supplier).