Manufacturer |
Deutz-Fahr |
Price |
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Model |
Intrac 2002 |
Equipment Type |
Tool Carrier Tractors |
Factory |
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VARIANTS
DEUTZ-FAHR INTRAC 2002 POWER
ENGINE DETAIL
The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2002 is equipped with a robust Deutz F3L912 3-cylinder air-cooled diesel engine, providing a balanced power output of 50.3 hp at 2300 RPM. Its 2.8L capacity and a bore/stroke ratio designed for torque efficiency make it suitable for various agricultural tasks and operation in challenging environments. However, while the air-cooled system reduces maintenance needs compared to water-based cooling, it may also lead to higher thermal stress, affecting longevity in extreme conditions.
Description |
Deutz F3L912 diesel 3-cylinder air-cooled |
Displacement |
172.5ci / 2.8L |
Bore/Stroke |
3.94x4.72inches / 100x 120mm |
Power |
50.3hp / 37.5kW |
Rated RPM |
2300 |
DEUTZ-FAHR INTRAC 2002 ENGINE
The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2002 features a robust 2.8L 3-cylinder diesel engine, optimized for efficiency with a favorable power-to-weight ratio, enhancing maneuverability in tight spaces. Its compact design and strong torque output make it well-suited for both agricultural and industrial applications, providing versatility in varied terrain. However, the limited engine displacement may pose challenges in heavy-duty tasks, which could require larger machinery for optimal performance.
Description |
Deutz 2.8L 3-cyl diesel |
TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW
The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2002 features an 8-speed synchronized transmission paired with a 12-speed creeper range, allowing for precise speed control essential for tasks requiring fine maneuverability, such as in-row cultivation. The synchronized shifting enhances operator comfort and efficiency, particularly in applications that demand frequent speed adjustments. However, the complexity of the creeper system may present maintenance challenges and requires familiarization to maximize operational benefits.
Description |
8-speed synchronized 12-speed creeper |
TRANSMISSION 1
The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2002 features a synchronized transmission with 8 forward and 4 reverse gears, allowing for smooth shifting and efficient torque management across varied terrain. The four gears in two ranges enhance adaptability, making it suitable for diverse agricultural tasks, from tilling to transport. However, operators may face a learning curve with gear selection to optimize performance under specific load conditions.
Type |
synchronized |
Gears |
8 forward and 4 reverse |
Description |
Four gears in two ranges, plus reverse range |
TRANSMISSION 2
The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2002, equipped with a creeper transmission, provides precise control at low speeds, making it ideal for tasks requiring high torque and stability, such as plowing or cultivating in confined spaces. With 12 forward and 4 reverse gears, it offers versatility in various terrains, enabling efficient operation in both forward and reverse motions. However, the complexity of the creeper gear may necessitate additional operator training to maximize its capabilities effectively.
Type |
creeper |
Gears |
12 forward and 4 reverse |
MECHANICAL
The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2002 tractor offers a versatile drivetrain with options for both 2WD and 4WD, ensuring adaptability to varying terrain conditions. The 8-speed synchronized transmission facilitates smooth gear changes for general tasks, while the 12-speed creeper transmission is advantageous for precision work, such as tilling or planting in tight spaces. However, the manual steering in 2WD mode may present challenges in maneuverability for operators in extensive agricultural applications where frequent turning is required.
Chassis |
4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD |
2WD Steering |
manual |
4WD Steering |
power |
Transmissions |
8-speed synchronized 12-speed creeper |
HYDRAULICS
Pump flow |
7.2gpm / 27.3lpm |
TRACTOR HITCH
Rear Type |
II/I |
Rear lift |
4930lbs / 2236kg |
Front Hitch |
I |
Front lift |
2579lbs / 1169kg |
POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)
Rear RPM |
540/1000 (1.375) |
Engine RPM |
2100 |
Front RPM |
1000 (1.375) |
DEUTZ-FAHR INTRAC 2002 TIRES
The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2002 tractor is available in both 2WD and 4WD configurations, impacting traction and stability based on the terrain—4WD offers improved grip in muddy or uneven conditions. The tire specifications—7.50-16 (2WD) and 7.50-18 (4WD) for the front, with a consistent rear size of 12.4/11-32—provide versatility for agricultural tasks but can limit maneuverability in tight spaces. Optimal for medium to heavy-duty field operations, it’s essential to consider local soil conditions and the tractor's intended use when choosing between configurations.
2WD Standard tires (ag) |
Front: 7.50-16. Rear: 12.4/11-32 |
4WD Standard tires (ag) |
Front: 7.50-18. Rear: 12.4/11-32 |
DIMENSIONS
2WD Wheelbase |
84.7inches / 215cm |
4WD Wheelbase |
86.6inches / 219cm |
Length |
167.3inches / 424cm |
Width |
74.4inches / 188cm |
Height (cab) |
98.4inches / 249cm |
2WD Weight |
5372lbs / 2436kg |
4WD Weight |
6724lbs / 3050kg |
2WD Ground clearance |
17.9inches / 45cm |
4WD Ground clearance |
10inches / 25cm |
2WD Front tread |
60.6 to 72.4inches / 153to 183cm |
Front tread |
60.6inches / 153cm |
Rear tread |
59.8 to 71.7inches / 151to 182cm |
DIMENSIONS & TIRES
The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2002 tractor's wheelbase offers stability, with the 2WD measuring 84.7 inches and the 4WD at 86.6 inches, enhancing maneuverability in various terrains. Weighing between 5,372 to 6,724 pounds, it provides an optimal balance for heavy-duty applications while its front tires (7.50-16) and rear tires (12.4/11-32) support traction and load-bearing capabilities. However, the 2WD configuration may limit off-road performance compared to the 4WD variant, a consideration for users requiring extensive traction in challenging conditions.
2WD Wheelbase |
84.7inches / 215cm |
4WD Wheelbase |
86.6inches / 219cm |
Weight |
5372 to 6724 pounds |
Front tire |
7.50-16 |
2WD Rear tire |
12.4/11-32 |