Ivel Agricultural Motors Ivel Tractor

Manufacturer Ivel Agricultural Motors
Price -
Model Ivel
Equipment Type -
Factory Biggleswade, England

IVEL AGRICULTURAL MOTORS IVEL POWER

Engine 24 hp/17.9 kW

ENGINES OVERVIEW

The Ivel tractor features either a Payne 2.9L or Aster 2-cyl gasoline engine, both offering a compact powertrain ideal for small to medium agricultural tasks. An advantage of the 2-cylinder configuration is improved maneuverability and fuel efficiency compared to larger engines, while potential challenges include reduced torque at low RPMs, which may limit performance in heavy agricultural workloads. For optimal use, pairing this tractor with lighter implements or short-row farming can enhance its operational efficacy.

Description Payne 2.9L 2-cyl gasoline/Aster 2-cyl gasoline

ENGINE DETAIL 1

The Ivel tractor features a 2-cylinder gasoline engine with a displacement of 177 cubic inches (2.9 L) producing 24 horsepower (17.9 kW), which offers decent power for light agricultural tasks. Its compact size and lower horsepower make it well-suited for small-scale farming operations or hobbyist use, where maneuverability is crucial. However, challenges may arise in heavier applications, as its power output may limit performance in larger fields or with more demanding implements.

Description Payne/gasoline/2-cylinder
Displacement 177 ci/2.9 L
Power 24 hp/17.9 kW

ENGINE DETAIL 2

The Ivel tractor's 2-cylinder Aster gasoline engine provides an efficient power output suitable for small to medium farming tasks, ensuring good fuel economy. However, the reliance on gasoline may limit operational efficiency during extended use compared to diesel counterparts, particularly in larger agricultural applications. This model is ideal for light-duty tasks such as tilling and mowing, but may struggle with heavier implements requiring more torque.

Description Aster/gasoline/2-cylinder

IVEL AGRICULTURAL MOTORS IVEL ENGINES

The Ivel tractor, powered by either the Payne 2.9L or Aster 2-cyl gasoline engine, offers a compact design suited for small to medium-sized agricultural tasks. Key advantages include ease of maintenance and reduced fuel consumption due to its efficient engine design, making it ideal for limited acreage operations. However, its lower horsepower compared to larger models may restrict performance in heavy-duty applications.

Description Payne 2.9L 2-cyl gasoline/Aster 2-cyl gasoline

TRANSMISSION

The Ivel tractor, with a single forward and reverse gear, offers simplicity in operation, ideal for light agricultural tasks and maneuvering in confined spaces. However, the absence of multiple gears can limit its versatility for diverse field conditions and hinder performance during varied load applications. Operators should anticipate slower operational speeds and reduced efficiency in larger-scale farming scenarios.

Gears 1 forward and reverse

MECHANICAL

The Ivel tractor features a 3x2 chassis configuration with 2WD, providing limited traction suitable for flat, dry terrains. Its 1-speed transmission simplifies operation but restricts versatility in varying field conditions, potentially impacting efficiency in demanding situations. Ideal for basic tasks in small-scale farming, this tractor may struggle with power requirements on uneven or wet grounds.

Chassis 3x2 2WD
Transmission 1-speed

DIMENSIONS

Weight 4,000 lbs/1814 kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Ivel tractor, with a weight of 4,000 lbs (1,814 kg), provides stability during operation, allowing for enhanced traction in various soil conditions. However, its mass may limit maneuverability in tight spaces or on uneven terrain. An ideal scenario involves use in mid-sized farms where its weight can be advantageous for plowing and harvesting without excessive soil compaction.

Weight 4,000 lbs/1814 kg


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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