Pasquali 945 Tractor

Manufacturer Pasquali
Price -
Model 945
Equipment Type -
Factory Italy

PASQUALI 945 POWER

Engine (gross) 20 hp/14.9 kW
Engine (net) 18.5 hp/13.8 kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Pasquali 945 features a Lombardini 1-cylinder diesel engine, providing a compact displacement of 0.7 L and gross power output of 20 hp, which is ideal for small-scale agricultural tasks and maneuvering in tight spaces. Its air-cooled design can lead to lower maintenance needs and better performance in moderate climates, although it may struggle in extreme heat without additional cooling measures. The 12-volt electric starter enhances ease of use, ensuring reliable ignition, though users should monitor battery condition for optimal performance.

Description Lombardini/diesel/1-cylinder/air-cooled
Displacement 43.1 ci/0.7 L
Bore/Stroke 3.94x3.54 inches/100 x 90 mm
Power (gross) 20 hp/14.9 kW
Starter electric
Starter volts 12

PASQUALI 945 ENGINE

The Pasquali 945 tractor is powered by a Lombardini 0.7L single-cylinder diesel engine, which offers efficient fuel consumption and lightweight design, making it ideal for small to medium agricultural tasks. Its compact size enhances maneuverability in tight spaces, although the limited engine displacement may impact power output for heavier workloads. Consider this model for small farm operations or horticultural applications where agility and fuel efficiency are prioritized over raw power.

Description Lombardini 0.7L 1-cyl diesel

TRANSMISSION

The Pasquali 945 tractor features a [-|-] gear type transmission, offering flexibility in operation with 6 forward and 3 reverse gears. This configuration allows for precise control in various agricultural tasks, facilitating effective maneuverability in tight spaces and diverse terrains. However, the limited number of gears may pose challenges in extremely steep or variable incline scenarios, where a wider ratio range could enhance performance.

Type gear
Gears 6 forward and 3 reverse

MECHANICAL

The Pasquali 945 features a robust 4x4 drivetrain, enhancing traction and stability across diverse terrains, ideal for both agricultural and horticultural tasks. The open operator station improves visibility and reduces fatigue during prolonged use, although it may expose the operator to weather conditions. The 6-speed gear transmission facilitates efficient power management but may require a higher skill level for optimal performance in varying field conditions.

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

PASQUALI 945 TIRES

The Pasquali 945 tractor features standard 6.00x16 tires, providing a balanced approach for maneuverability and stability across various terrains. The optional 6.50x16 tires enhance traction and load capacity, making them suitable for heavier-duty applications, albeit potentially affecting fuel efficiency and increasing soil compaction. Careful consideration of tire selection based on operational requirements is crucial for optimizing performance.

Standard tires (ag) Front: 6.00x16. Rear: 6.00x16
Optional tires (ag) Front: 6.50x16. Rear: 6.50x16

DIMENSIONS

Length 87.4 inches/221 cm
Width 31.5 inches/80 cm
Height (steering wheel) 41.7 inches/105 cm
Weight 1345 lbs/610 kg
Front tread 31.5 to 40.9 inches/80 to 103 cm
Rear tread 31.5 to 40.9 inches/80 to 103 cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Pasquali 945 tractor weighs 1345 lbs (610 kg), making it suitable for lighter duty tasks and easily maneuverable in tight spaces. Its uniform tire size of 6.00x16 on both front and rear enhances stability and traction on uneven terrain but may limit flotation in muddy conditions. This compact tractor is ideal for small farms or gardens, although its weight may restrict its performance in heavy-duty applications.

Weight 1345 lbs/610 kg
Front tire 6.00x16
Rear tire 6.00x16


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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