County Super 4 Tractor

Manufacturer County
Price -
Model Super 4
Equipment Type -
Factory Fleet, England

COUNTY SUPER 4 POWER

Engine (net) 70hp / 52.2kW

ENGINES OVERVIEW

The County Super 4 tractor is equipped with two engine options: a Ford 3.6L 4-cylinder diesel and a Ford 4.2L 4-cylinder diesel. The 3.6L engine offers improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions, making it suitable for lighter agricultural tasks, while the 4.2L variant provides enhanced torque and power for heavier applications such as plowing or towing. Challenges may include maintenance complexities and parts availability, given the specialized nature of these engines.

Description Ford 3.6L 4-cyl diesel Ford 4.2L 4-cyl diesel

ENGINE DETAIL 1

The County Super 4 tractor is equipped with a Ford diesel 4-cylinder engine, featuring a displacement of 3.6L and a compression ratio of 16:1, which indicates efficient fuel combustion for reliable torque at low RPMs (1600). Its bore and stroke dimensions (100mm x 115mm) suggest a focus on torque production, making it well-suited for heavy-duty applications like plowing or hauling. The 7.2qt oil capacity ensures sufficient lubrication, although users should monitor oil levels closely to maintain performance in demanding conditions.

Description Ford diesel 4-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 220ci / 3.6L
Bore/Stroke 3.937x4.52inches / 100x 115 mm
Compression 16:1
Rated RPM 1600
Firing order 1-2-4-3
Oil capacity 7.2qts / 6.8L

ENGINE DETAIL 2

The County Super 4 tractor, equipped with a Ford diesel 4-cylinder engine, features a displacement of 4.2L, which provides a robust torque output ideal for agricultural tasks. Its rated RPM of 2100 allows for efficient operation while maintaining longevity of engine components, though lower RPM may limit peak power in certain applications. The oil capacity of 10 quarts and coolant capacity of 15.3 quarts ensure adequate lubrication and temperature regulation, crucial for extended operation in demanding environments.

Description Ford diesel 4-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 256ci / 4.2L
Bore/Stroke 4.4x4.2inches / 112x 107 mm
Rated RPM 2100
Oil capacity 10qts / 9.5L
Coolant capacity 15.3qts / 14.5L

COUNTY SUPER 4 ENGINES

The County Super 4 tractor is equipped with either a Ford 3.6L or 4.2L 4-cylinder diesel engine, offering a balance between efficiency and power, with the larger engine potentially providing enhanced torque for heavy-duty tasks. Its 20-gallon (75.7L) fuel tank allows for extended operation time, making it suitable for long agricultural tasks without frequent refueling. However, the choice of engine size may affect maneuverability and weight distribution; thus, selecting the appropriate engine based on specific operational needs is crucial.

Description Ford 3.6L 4-cyl diesel Ford 4.2L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 20gal / 75.7L

TRANSMISSION

The County Super 4 tractor features an 8-speed forward and 2-speed reverse transmission, providing versatility for various agricultural tasks, enhancing maneuverability in tight spaces. With an oil capacity of 10.8 quarts (10.2 liters), regular maintenance is crucial to ensure optimal engine lubrication and system performance. While the gear selection allows for efficient speed control, the relatively low reverse gear could pose challenges in specific heavy-duty applications requiring frequent reverse maneuvers.

Gears 8 forward and 2 reverse
Oil capacity 10.8qts / 10.2L

MECHANICAL

The County Super 4 tractor features a 4x4 4WD chassis with planetary final drives, enhancing traction and maneuverability in varied terrain. Its 8-speed transmission offers versatility for different applications, but the open operator station may expose the operator to elements and noise. Ideal for agricultural tasks in larger fields, the power steering improves handling, although it may not provide the same level of protection and comfort as closed cab options.

Chassis 4x4 4WD
Final drives planetary
Steering power
Cab Open operator station
Transmission 8-speed

HYDRAULICS

Type open center
Pressure 2500psi / 172.4bar
Pump flow 6gpm / 22.7lpm

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Rear RPM 540
Engine RPM 540@1000

COUNTY SUPER 4 TIRES

The County Super 4 tractor's tire specifications indicate versatility in rear tire options, accommodating various widths which enhance traction and stability across multiple terrains. The tractor's Ag front tire size (13.6-38) allows for adequate front-end grip, crucial for tasks like plowing and tilling. It’s essential to consider the balance between tire size and weight distribution to optimize performance and prevent potential overloading during heavy-duty operations.

Ag front 13.6-38
Ag rear 13.6-38/16.9-34/18.4-30/23.1-26

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 71.6inches / 181cm
Length 146inches / 370cm
Height (steering wheel) 68inches / 172cm
Shiping weight 8036lbs / 3645kg
Operating weight 11800lbs / 5352kg
Ground clearance 13.5inches / 34cm
Front tread 60 to 84inches / 152to 213cm
Rear tread 60 to 84inches / 152to 213cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The County Super 4 tractor features a wheelbase of 71.6 inches, providing stability and maneuverability in various agricultural tasks. Its weight range of 8,036 to 11,800 pounds allows for versatility in handling different implements, though careful load management is essential to prevent soil compaction. The uniform tire size of 16.9-30 enhances traction and performance across diverse terrains, making it ideal for both fieldwork and transport scenarios.

Wheelbase 71.6inches / 181cm
Weight 8036 to 11800 pounds
Front tire 16.9-30
Rear tire 16.9-30

PENSTEEL 310 LOADER

Height (to pin) 134.5inches / 341cm
Clearance, dumped bucket 114.5inches / 290cm
Dump reach 26inches / 66cm
Dump angle 42°
Reach at ground 95.5inches / 242cm
Rollback angle 30°
Breakout force (lift) 6000lbs / 2721kg
Lift to full height (at pin) 4500lbs / 2041kg


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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