Manufacturer |
Mitsubishi |
Price |
- |
Model |
D1800 |
Equipment Type |
Compact Utility Tractors |
Factory |
China |
MITSUBISHI D1800 POWER
ENGINE DETAIL
The Mitsubishi D1800 tractor features a 2-cylinder liquid-cooled diesel engine, delivering a modest 22 hp (16.4 kW) ideal for light agricultural tasks and landscaping. Its 12-volt starter system ensures reliable starting, but the lower power output may limit its effectiveness for heavier applications. When considering field scenarios, this tractor excels in smaller farms and gardens, but may struggle with larger equipment or demanding terrains.
Description |
Mitsubishi diesel 2-cylinder liquid-cooled |
Power |
22 hp 16.4 kW |
Starter volts |
12 |
MITSUBISHI D1800 ENGINE
The Mitsubishi D1800 tractor is powered by a robust 2-cylinder diesel engine, providing efficient fuel consumption and reliable torque delivery. Key advantages include its compact size, making it ideal for smaller agricultural operations or tight spaces, while potential challenges may arise in excessive load handling due to its lower horsepower compared to larger tractors. Overall, its design favors maneuverability and efficiency in light to moderate tasks.
Description |
Mitsubishi 2-cyl diesel |
TRANSMISSION
The Mitsubishi D1800 tractor features a gear drive transmission, offering reliable torque delivery and robust performance under varying load conditions. This design typically enhances efficiency in power transfer, making it suitable for both agricultural tasks and utility work. However, the lack of a hydrostatic transmission may limit ease of use for operators seeking quick speed adjustments or smoother operation in delicate tasks.
MECHANICAL
The Mitsubishi D1800 tractor features a versatile 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD drivetrain, allowing for adaptability in various terrains, and its gear transmission ensures reliable power distribution for effective traction. The open operator station enhances visibility and accessibility, which can be advantageous in field operations, though it may expose the operator to environmental elements. Challenges may arise in stability on steep slopes in 2WD mode, making the 4WD option preferable for maintaining traction in challenging conditions.
Chassis |
4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD |
Cab |
Open operator station |
Transmission |
gear |
ELECTRICAL
Ground |
negative |
Battery volts |
12 |