Tractor & Farm Equipment Tracking in Pakistan
Farm equipment is billed by the acre and paid by the hour, and the two rarely reconcile. Measuring work rather than movement is what closes that gap.
For farms and contractors, VouchTrack measures acres actually worked from the implement width and driven path, counts PTO hours separately from engine hours, monitors fuel level on machines that carry a probe, and keeps a complete record in interior areas through on-board storage where there is no mobile coverage.
What it looks like day to day
Farm equipment is billed by the acre and paid by the hour, and the two rarely reconcile. Measuring work rather than movement is what closes that gap.
What operators in this sector bring us
Four issues come up in almost every first conversation. Here is how the platform addresses each.
Acreage billed that does not match acreage worked
Worked area is calculated from the implement’s width and the route actually driven, overlap included. The contractor sees the same field map you do.
Paying for hours the machine was not working
A PTO sensor separates ploughing from driving to the next field, so hours are counted against the job rather than against the day.
Fuel drawn for equipment that never used it
A tank probe on the machine turns a monthly issuance total into per-machine consumption, with drops timestamped and located.
Equipment moving after hours
A geofence around the holding with time conditions turns unauthorised use into an alert rather than a rumour that reaches you in a fortnight.
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The numbers, scheduled to your inbox
Every report can be scheduled — daily, weekly or monthly — to whichever list of people needs it, and exported to Excel, CSV or PDF. When something is disputed, you replay it rather than debate it.
- Acres worked per machine, implement and operator
- PTO hours against engine hours
- Fuel consumed per acre
- Off-hours and off-holding movement
Asked by operators like you
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Ask a questionWorked area is calculated from the implement’s width and the route actually driven, overlap included. The contractor sees the same field map you do.
A PTO sensor separates ploughing from driving to the next field, so hours are counted against the job rather than against the day.
A tank probe on the machine turns a monthly issuance total into per-machine consumption, with drops timestamped and located.
A geofence around the holding with time conditions turns unauthorised use into an alert rather than a rumour that reaches you in a fortnight.