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In tropical plantations, hilly farms, or remote mountainous areas, the biggest challenge is often not the project itself, but the transportation of materials. During the rainy season, roads become muddy, and ordinary trucks frequently get stuck—the ground pressure of tires on soft ground can exceed 200 kPa, making them easily sink into the mud. Materials can't be transported in, workers are idle, and the project is delayed day by day. When renovating orchards or repairing terraces, large excavators cannot enter the narrow spaces between rows, and manual excavation is inefficient and costly. Rural house construction requires hoisting precast slabs and bricks; the traditional method relies on scaffolding and people pulling ropes, which is both unsafe and inefficient.