Pasquali VANTH 5.40 Tractor

Manufacturer Pasquali
Price -
Model VANTH 5.40
Equipment Type Farm Agricultural Tractors
Factory Italy

PASQUALI VANTH 5.40 POWER

Engine 35hp / 26.1kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Pasquali VANTH 5.40 features a Lombardini LDW 1404 FOCS engine with a displacement of 1.4L, generating a power output of 35hp at a rated RPM of 3400, making it suitable for small to medium agricultural tasks. With a peak torque of 60.9 lb-ft at 2200 RPM, it offers good low-end performance, ideal for tasks requiring strength, although the limited power may restrict its capability for heavier implements. Additionally, the 12V starter system ensures reliable ignition, but its compact size may challenge stability with larger attachments in uneven terrain.

Description Lombardini LDW 1404 FOCS diesel 4-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 83.7ci / 1.4L
Power 35hp / 26.1kW
Rated RPM 3400
Torque 60.9 lb-ft /82.6 Nm
Torque RPM 2200
Starter volts 12

PASQUALI VANTH 5.40 ENGINE

The Pasquali VANTH 5.40 features a Lombardini 1.4L 4-cylinder diesel engine, which offers a balance of power and efficiency, ideal for compact agricultural applications. Its compact size provides excellent maneuverability in tight spaces, but may limit its towing capacity compared to larger tractors. Overall, it's suited for small farm operations or specialized tasks where agility is crucial.

Description Lombardini 1.4L 4-cyl diesel

TRANSMISSION

The Pasquali VANTH 5.40 features an 8-forward and 4-reverse gear configuration, providing versatile speed options for various terrain conditions. This gearbox allows for effective maneuverability in tight spaces, making it ideal for specialty tasks such as vineyards or orchards. However, operators may find that the limited gear ratios can challenge performance on steep gradients, requiring careful management of throttle and load.

Gears 8 forward and 4 reverse

MECHANICAL

The Pasquali VANTH 5.40 features a 4x4 articulated 4WD chassis, providing excellent maneuverability and traction in various terrain types, ideal for agricultural and landscaping tasks. The hydrostatic power steering enhances operator comfort and control, especially in tight spaces, while the 8-speed transmission offers versatility but may require careful management for optimal performance. However, mechanical drum brakes could present a challenge in terms of maintenance and stopping power compared to modern disc systems, influencing performance under heavy load conditions.

Chassis 4x4 articulated 4WD
Steering hydrostatic power
Brakes mechanical drum
Transmission 8-speed

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type I
Rear lift (at ends) 1,543lbs / 699kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 540/ground

PASQUALI VANTH 5.40 TIRES

The Pasquali VANTH 5.40 is equipped with dual tire size options, offering flexibility in traction and stability: the front tires (7.5L-15) and rear tires (7.5L-15/7.50-16) facilitate maneuverability on varied terrains. This design enhances performance in agricultural applications, but may complicate wheel alignment and require careful monitoring of tire wear. Ideal for small to medium-sized farms, it excels in diverse conditions but may struggle with extreme load-bearing scenarios due to tire limitations.

Ag front 7.5L-15
Ag rear 7.5L-15/7.50-16

DIMENSIONS

Weight 1,940lbs / 879kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Pasquali VANTH 5.40 tractor, weighing 1,940 lbs (879 kg), offers a compact and maneuverable design ideal for small-scale farming and specialized tasks. Its homogeneous tire dimensions (6.50-16) provide balanced traction and stability, beneficial for working on diverse terrains. However, the limited weight might challenge performance in heavy-load applications; consider it for light-to-medium duty work scenarios.

Weight 1,940lbs / 879kg
Front tire 6.50-16
Rear tire 6.50-16


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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