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Step into any village early morning and you’ll hear it. That familiar engine sound. Not loud, not smooth, but steady. Most of the time, it’s a purana tractor heading out before sunrise. Old tractors survive because they’re simple. No overloaded electronics. No confusing sensors. Just metal, gears, and experience. If something breaks, the local mechanic knows exactly where to hit with a spanner. Parts are available. Fixes are cheap. Downtime stays low. Many farmers trust an old tractor more than a new one. They know its mood. They know how it pulls in wet soil. They know how far it can go before heating up. That trust doesn’t come overnight.