Kubota A-19 Tractor

Manufacturer Kubota
Price -
Model A-19
Equipment Type Sub-Compact Utility Tractors
Factory

KUBOTA A-19 POWER

Engine 18.3 hp/13.6 kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Kubota A-19 tractor features a robust D1105 diesel engine with a 3-cylinder configuration, providing a productive output of 18.3 hp at a rated RPM of 2600, ideal for small to medium agricultural tasks. Its 1.1 L displacement and liquid-cooled system ensure efficient thermal management, enhancing engine longevity but may result in slightly increased maintenance requirements. This tractor's electric starter offers convenience and reliability; however, operators should ensure proper battery maintenance to avoid starting issues.

Description Kubota D1105/diesel/3-cylinder/liquid-cooled
Displacement 68.5 ci/1.1 L
Bore/Stroke 3.07x3.09 inches/78 x 78 mm
Power 18.3 hp/13.6 kW
Rated RPM 2600
Starter electric
Starter volts 12

KUBOTA A-19 ENGINE

The Kubota A-19 features a compact 1.1L 3-cylinder diesel engine, providing efficient fuel consumption and ease of maintenance. With a 4.5-gallon (17.0 L) fuel tank, it is suitable for short to medium tasks, giving a reasonable operational range for agricultural or landscaping operations. However, the limited capacity may necessitate more frequent refueling during larger tasks or extended use.

Description Kubota 1.1L 3-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 4.5 gal/17.0 L

TRANSMISSION

The Kubota A-19 tractor features a 6-speed forward and 2-speed reverse gear configuration, allowing for versatile operation in various field conditions. This range facilitates precise speed control for tasks like tilling and hauling, enhancing productivity. However, the relatively basic gear setup may limit maximum speed and advanced transmission options compared to more modern offerings, making it less suitable for extensive transport tasks.

Gears 6 forward and 2 reverse

MECHANICAL

The Kubota A-19 features a robust 4x4 MFWD system, enhancing traction and stability on diverse terrains, making it ideal for agricultural and landscaping applications. Its 6-speed transmission allows for versatile speed control, suitable for both heavy-duty tasks and light operations. However, the absence of a fully enclosed cab may limit operator comfort and protection in harsh weather conditions.

Chassis 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Cab Two-post ROPS.
Transmission 6-speed

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type 0

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 540 (1.375)
Engine RPM 453@2600/799@2600/1194@2600

KUBOTA A-19 TIRES

The Kubota A-19, equipped with standard agricultural tires (front: 6-12, rear: 8.3-20), offers excellent traction and stability on uneven terrain, making it ideal for diverse farming applications. However, the smaller tire sizes may limit its performance on very steep inclines or heavier loads, necessitating careful assessment of operational conditions. Ensure proper tire pressure and maintenance for optimal performance and longevity in cultivation tasks.

Standard tires (ag) Front: 6-12. Rear: 8.3-20

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 53.2 inches/135 cm
Length 99.8 inches/253 cm
Width 41.3 inches/104 cm
Height 50 inches/127 cm
Weight 1477 lbs/669 kg
Ground clearance 12.2 inches/30 cm
Front tread 32.3 inches/82 cm
Rear tread 31.9/35.4 inches/81/89 cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Kubota A-19 tractor features a compact wheelbase of 53.2 inches, enhancing maneuverability in tight spaces, making it ideal for landscaping and small farm tasks. Weighing 1477 lbs, its stability allows for effective operation on varied terrain, though it may limit its performance in very heavy-duty applications. The front tire size of 6-12 and rear tire of 8.3-20 optimize traction and load distribution, important for implements like plows or tillers.

Wheelbase 53.2 inches/135 cm
Weight 1477 lbs/669 kg
Front tire 6-12
Rear tire 8.3-20

ELECTRICAL

Ground negative
Battery volts 12


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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