Agrinar T-120 Tractor

Manufacturer Agrinar
Price -
Model T-120
Equipment Type -
Factory Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Argentina

VARIANTS

T-120-2 2WD
T-120-4 4WD

AGRINAR T-120 POWER

Engine 119.3 hp/89.0 kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Agrinar T-120 features a robust Perkins A6 354-4 diesel engine, delivering 119.3 hp at 2400 RPM, which is suitable for a variety of agricultural applications. Its torque peak of 270 lb-ft at 1400 RPM allows for excellent low-end power, ideal for heavy-duty tasks like plowing or hauling. However, with an oil capacity of 19 quarts and coolant capacity of 21.2 quarts, maintenance routines should ensure adequate fluid levels to prevent overheating and ensure longevity.

Description Perkins A6 354-4/diesel/6-cylinder/liquid-cooled
Displacement 353.9 ci/5.8 L
Bore/Stroke 3.875x5.00 inches/98 x 127 mm
Power 119.3 hp/89.0 kW
Rated RPM 2400
Torque 270.0 lb-ft/366.1 Nm
Torque RPM 1400
Oil capacity 19.0 qts/18.0 L
Coolant capacity 21.2 qts/20.1 L

AGRINAR T-120 ENGINE

The Agrinar T-120 is powered by a robust Perkins 5.8L 6-cylinder diesel engine, which provides high torque and fuel efficiency, making it suitable for demanding agricultural tasks. Its design allows for efficient power delivery and suitability for heavy-duty operations, such as tilling and plowing. However, serviceability can be a challenge due to the engine's complexity, and operators should ensure access to genuine parts for maintenance.

Description Perkins 5.8L 6-cyl diesel

TRANSMISSION

The Agrinar T-120 features an 8-speed forward and 2-speed reverse gearbox, allowing for versatile speed control and effective maneuverability in diverse agricultural tasks. This configuration enhances efficiency during plowing and towing while providing sufficient power for uphill gradients and heavy loads. However, operators might find that the limited reverse gears could pose challenges in tight spaces or when precise positioning is required.

Gears 8 forward and 2 reverse

MECHANICAL

The Agrinar T-120 tractor features a versatile 4x2 2WD or optional 4x4 MFWD configuration, enhancing its adaptability for various terrains. Its 8-speed transmission allows for efficient power management and optimal torque delivery, making it suitable for both agricultural and industrial applications. However, the limited 2WD operation may pose challenges in slippery conditions, making 4WD a preferable option for increased traction and stability.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD optional
Transmission 8-speed

CAPACITY

Fuel 10.2 gal/38.6 L
Hydraulic system 2.6 gal/9.8 L

HYDRAULICS

Capacity 2.6 gal/9.8 L
Pressure 2856.5 psi/197.0 bar
Total flow 1.2 gpm/4.5 lpm

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 540

AGRINAR T-120 TIRES

The Agrinar T-120 tractor utilizes a front tire specification of 10.00x16 and a rear tire size of 18.4x34, ensuring effective weight distribution and enhanced traction in agricultural applications. The larger rear tires facilitate better stability and deeper soil penetration, ideal for plowing and tilling tasks. However, the front tire size may limit its maneuverability in tighter spaces, making it less suitable for operations in confined areas such as narrow rows in orchards or vineyards.

Ag front 10.00x16
Ag rear 18.4x34

DIMENSIONS

Weight 4580 lbs/2077 kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Agrinar T-120 tractor, weighing 4580 lbs (2077 kg), features robust 10.00x16 front tires and large 18.4x34 rear tires, providing excellent traction and stability for various agricultural tasks. The tire configuration is advantageous for pushing through challenging terrains but may face challenges in tight maneuverability due to its size. Ideal for extensive field work, this tractor is particularly suited for plowing or heavy towing, maximizing productivity on larger farms.

Weight 4580 lbs/2077 kg
Front tire 10.00x16
Rear tire 18.4x34


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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