Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2003 Tractor

Manufacturer Deutz-Fahr
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Model Intrac 2003
Equipment Type Tool Carrier Tractors
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DEUTZ-FAHR INTRAC 2003 POWER

Engine 59hp / 44.0kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2003 features a robust Deutz F4L912 diesel engine, providing reliable air-cooled operation with 59hp (44kW) at a rated RPM of 2050. Its compact design with a bore/stroke ratio of 3.94x4.72 inches contributes to efficient power delivery and torque for versatile agricultural tasks. However, the air-cooling may limit performance in extremely high temperatures, making it less suited for prolonged heavy-duty operations in hot climates.

Description Deutz F4L912 diesel 4-cylinder air-cooled
Displacement 229.92ci / 3.8L
Bore/Stroke 3.94x4.72inches / 100x 120mm
Power 59hp / 44.0kW
Rated RPM 2050

DEUTZ-FAHR INTRAC 2003 ENGINE

The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2003 features a robust 3.8L 4-cylinder diesel engine, providing reliable torque for various agricultural tasks. With a fuel tank capacity of 23 gallons (87.1 liters), it offers extended operating time, ideal for larger fields or intensive workloads. However, ensure regular maintenance of the engine to optimize fuel efficiency and mitigate potential challenges related to emissions compliance in certain regions.

Description Deutz 3.8L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 23gal / 87.1L

TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW

The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2003 tractor features an 8-speed synchronized transmission with an optional 12-speed creeper gear, allowing for precise speed control in various applications. This gearbox configuration enhances maneuverability in tight spaces and improves performance during field operations, especially when handling delicate tasks or navigating uneven terrain. However, the complexity of the transmission may require more maintenance and operator training to maximize its efficiency and capabilities.

Description 8-speed 8-speed synchronized 12-speed creeper

TRANSMISSION 1

The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2003 features an 8-speed forward and 2-speed reverse transmission, offering versatility for various agricultural tasks, enhancing productivity in both forward and reverse operations. The wide range of gearing ensures optimal speed control, particularly in complex terrain or precise applications like tillage and transport. However, the limited reverse speeds may pose challenges in scenarios requiring frequent maneuvering in confined spaces.

Gears 8 forward and 2 reverse

TRANSMISSION 2

The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2003 features a synchronized transmission with eight forward and four reverse gears, maximizing adaptability in various operational scenarios. The dual-range system allows for efficient speed management, while the optional high-speed road gear enhances transport capabilities without compromising on field performance. However, operators may require additional training to master gear shifting in synchronized systems for optimal efficiency under varying load conditions.

Type synchronized
Gears 8 forward and 4 reverse
Description Four gears in two ranges, plus reverse range. Optional high-speed road gear

TRANSMISSION 3

The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2003 tractor features a creeper transmission with 12 forward and 4 reverse gears, offering excellent torque management for precise control in tight spaces and on slopes. This configuration is particularly advantageous for tasks such as tilling and plowing, where low-speed operation and high torque are essential. However, the complexity of the transmission may lead to increased maintenance requirements and potential challenges in finding replacement parts.

Type creeper
Gears 12 forward and 4 reverse

MECHANICAL

The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2003 tractor offers versatility with its 4x2 or 4x4 MFWD configurations, enhancing traction and maneuverability, particularly in off-road or adverse conditions. Its 8-speed synchronized transmission allows smooth gear changes, while the optional 12-speed creeper is advantageous for precise speed control during tasks like tillage or seeding. A manual steering system in 2WD mode may limit ease of operation compared to power steering in 4WD, presenting a consideration for user comfort during prolonged use.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD
2WD Steering manual
4WD Steering power
Cab Cab standard
Transmissions 8-speed 8-speed synchronized 12-speed creeper

HYDRAULICS

Pump flow 10.5gpm / 39.7lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type II/I
Rear lift 5291lbs / 2399kg
Front Hitch I
Front lift 2205lbs / 1000kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 540/1000 (1.375)
Engine RPM 1000@1875
Front RPM 1000 (1.375)

DEUTZ-FAHR INTRAC 2003 TIRES

The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2003 features a 4WD configuration optimized for traction and stability in agricultural applications. Standard tire sizes of 7.50-18 at the front and 12.4-32 at the rear provide a balance of load capacity and ground contact, enhancing performance on varied terrains. However, lower-profile tires may limit flotation in softer soils, necessitating careful consideration of soil conditions during operation.

4WD Standard tires (ag) Front: 7.50-18. Rear: 12.4-32

DIMENSIONS

4WD Wheelbase 86.6inches / 219cm
Length 168.9inches / 429cm
Width 74.4inches / 188cm
Height (cab) 98.4inches / 249cm
2WD Weight 6240lbs / 2830kg
4WD Weight 7606lbs / 3450kg
Ground clearance 12inches / 30cm
Front tread 60.6inches / 153cm
Rear tread 59.8 to 71.7inches / 151to 182cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 2003 features a compact wheelbase of 86.6 inches, which enhances maneuverability in tight spaces, making it ideal for small to mid-sized farms. Weighing between 6240 and 7606 pounds, it balances stability and traction, particularly with its 4WD configuration, enabling effective operation on varied terrains. The front and rear tire sizes are optimized for versatility, but may limit flotation in extremely soft soil conditions, necessitating additional tire options depending on specific agricultural needs.

4WD Wheelbase 86.6inches / 219cm
Weight 6240 to 7606 pounds
Front tire 7.50-18
4WD Rear tire 12.4-32


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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