Holder A45 Tractor

Manufacturer Holder
Price -
Model A45
Equipment Type -
Factory Japan

HOLDER A45 POWER

Engine 40 hp/29.8 kW
Drawbar (claimed) 36.2 hp/27.0 kW
PTO (claimed) 36.8 hp/27.4 kW
Belt (claimed) 36.4 hp/27.1 kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Holder A45 tractor, powered by a liquid-cooled 3-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of 2.0 L, delivers 40 hp at a rated RPM of 2300. This configuration provides a balance of efficiency and power for tasks requiring moderate torque, ideal for smaller agricultural operations or landscaping. However, the limited horsepower may present challenges when tackling demanding workloads, especially in rugged terrain, making it essential to assess operational requirements before utilization.

Description Holder/diesel/3-cylinder/liquid-cooled
Displacement 123.3 ci/2.0 L
Power 40 hp/29.8 kW
Rated RPM 2300
Starter volts 12

HOLDER A45 ENGINE

The Holder A45 tractor features a 2.0L, 3-cylinder diesel engine, delivering a balance of performance and fuel efficiency suitable for both agricultural tasks and municipal applications. Key advantages include its compact design for maneuverability in tight spaces and efficient power delivery for various implements. However, the smaller engine size may limit maximum power output compared to larger tractors, making it less ideal for heavy-duty tasks or extensive acreages.

Description Holder 2.0L 3-cyl diesel

TRANSMISSION

The Holder A45 tractor features a 6 forward and 4 reverse gear transmission system, offering versatile operational flexibility for various agricultural tasks. The six forward gears enhance speed regulation for different field conditions, while the four reverse gears provide efficient maneuverability in tight spaces. However, operators may face a learning curve regarding optimal gear selection for specific tasks, which can affect efficiency.

Gears 6 forward and 4 reverse

MECHANICAL

The Holder A45's 4x4 articulated chassis provides enhanced maneuverability and stability on uneven terrain, making it suitable for diverse agricultural applications. The open operator station facilitates easy access and visibility but may expose the operator to environmental elements. With a 6-speed transmission, the A45 allows for effective speed adjustments, enhancing operational efficiency in various tasks.

Chassis 4x4 articulated 4WD
Cab Open operator station.
Transmission 6-speed

CAPACITY

Hydraulic system 1.5 gal/5.7 L

HYDRAULICS

Capacity 1.5 gal/5.7 L
Pressure 3080 psi/212.4 bar
Valves 2
Pump flow 7 gpm/26.5 lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type 1

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 540
Engine RPM 540@2100

HOLDER A45 TIRES

The Holder A45 tractor features uniform 7.50x18 AG tires both front and rear, providing balanced traction and stability on varied terrain, which is advantageous for maneuverability in confined spaces. However, the limited tire size may restrict its load-carrying capacity and performance on softer ground, potentially leading to increased compaction. For optimal efficiency, consider utilizing the A45 in applications requiring agility, such as vineyard or orchard maintenance, where precision is critical.

Ag front 7.50x18
Ag rear 7.50x18

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 56 inches/142 cm
Length 112 inches/284 cm
Width 34 inches/86 cm
Weight 2,358 lbs/1069 kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Holder A45 tractor features a compact wheelbase of 56 inches, enhancing maneuverability in tight spaces, making it ideal for small farms or landscaping tasks. With a weight of 2,358 lbs, this lightweight design provides good stability without excessive ground pressure, suitable for sensitive terrains. However, the uniform tire size (7.50x18) may limit traction options in diverse field conditions, so assess soil types before usage.

Wheelbase 56 inches/142 cm
Weight 2,358 lbs/1069 kg
Front tire 7.50x18
Rear tire 7.50x18


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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