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Just like [[Incremental Housing]] - incremental tractors refer to starting with a low-power tractor and adding on to the same core to make it into a big tractor. For example, a 30 hp tractor can turn into a 180 hp tractor. This is afforded by [[Modular Design]] or [[Module-Based Design]]
Just like [[Incremental Housing]] - incremental tractors refer to starting with a low-power tractor and adding on to the same core to make it into a big tractor. For example, a 30 hp tractor can turn into a 180 hp tractor. This is afforded by [[Modular Design]] or [[Module-Based Design]] - and a [[Construction Set Approach]].

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Just like Incremental Housing - incremental tractors refer to starting with a low-power tractor and adding on to the same core to make it into a big tractor. For example, a 30 hp tractor can turn into a 180 hp tractor. This is afforded by Modular Design or Module-Based Design - and a Construction Set Approach.