Judge Hollister-Jones said that was not a mitigating factor, however Amotawa had expressed remorse and had also written the judge a letter expressing he was sorry.
He sentenced Amotawa to two years and four months' jail and wiped his fines.
"I consider that cancels any further discount for remorse."
During sentencing, Judge Hollister-Jones said Amotawa and an associate cut the fence of a commercial premises and put the tractor on a trailer. They also stole 15 batteries from ride-on mowers.
The judge said on another occasion Amotawa broke into a house on Iles Rd but was disturbed by a security system.
Amotawa returned to the property the next day and took a security camera and a bag.
The theft charge relates to stealing shoes from a store.
Judge Hollister-Jones ordered Amotawa to pay reparation of $5375 for his share of the stolen tractor, $399 for the residential burglaries and $150 for the stolen shoes.