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    Lanz Eil Bulldog D2538

    No photo available
    Production years:1937 - 1954
    Tractor type:Farm/Agricultural tractor


     

    General tractor information:

    Manufacturer:Lanz
    Model:Eil Bulldog D2538
    Type:Farm/Agricultural tractor
    Total built:Eil Bulldog translates to Hurry Bulldog. These models were designed for transportation, rather than farm work.
    Factory:Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
    Original price:-unknown-
     

    Tractor power:

    Engine:53.9 hp [40.2 kW]
    No photo of this tractor
     

    Variants:

    D2531:roadster style
    D2538:hoist
    D2539:solid cab
     

    Engine:

    Manufacturer:Lanz
    Fuel:diesel
    Cylinders:1
    Bore/Stroke:8.858x10.24 inches [225 x 260 mm]
    Displacement:628.5 ci [10.3 L]
    Horsepower:53.9 hp [40.2 kW]
    Compression:-unknown-
    Rated RPMs:750
    Cooling:liquid
    Torque:-unknown-
    Firing order:-unknown-
     

    Transmission:

    Type:gear
    Forward:5
    Reverse:1
     

    Mechanical:

    Chassis:2WD
    Steering:-unknown-
    Brakes:-unknown-
     

    Capacity:

    Fuel:-unknown-
     

    Power Take-off (PTO):

     

    Tires:

    Ag front:-unknown-
    Ag rear:-unknown-
     

    Dimensions:

    Weight:-unknown-
    Wheelbase:-unknown-
    Length:-unknown-
    Width:-unknown-
    Height:-unknown-
    Ground clearance:-unknown-
     

    Electrical:

     

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    Last updated on November 1, 2009


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