SAME Frutteto II 75 Tractor

Manufacturer SAME
Price -
Model Frutteto II 75
Equipment Type -
Factory

SAME FRUTTETO II 75 POWER

Engine 75hp / 55.9kW
PTO (claimed) 67hp / 50.0kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The SAME Frutteto II 75 tractor features a robust 4-cylinder, air-cooled diesel engine with a displacement of 4.0L, delivering 75hp at a rated RPM of 2350. Its bore and stroke dimensions (4.13x4.54 inches) suggest a focus on torque production, making it suitable for tasks requiring sustained power, such as tilling and hauling. Challenges may include limited cooling efficiency in extreme temperatures due to the air-cooled design, but advantages include reduced maintenance needs compared to liquid-cooled systems.

Description SAME 1000.4A diesel 4-cylinder air-cooled
Displacement 244ci / 4.0L
Bore/Stroke 4.13x4.54inches / 105x 115mm
Power 75hp / 55.9kW
Rated RPM 2350
Starter volts 12

SAME FRUTTETO II 75 ENGINE

The SAME Frutteto II 75 tractor is powered by a 4.0L 4-cylinder diesel engine, providing a balance of power and fuel efficiency suited for vineyard and orchard operations. Its 22-gallon (83.3L) fuel tank enables extended work periods without frequent refueling, ideal for tackling larger fields. However, the relatively compact tank size may require consideration for high-demand tasks, warranting additional refueling strategies during intensive operations.

Description SAME 4.0L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 22gal / 83.3L

TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW

The SAME Frutteto II 75 features a 12-speed partially synchronized transmission that provides smooth shifting for efficient road and field performance, coupled with a 16-speed creeper option for precision work at low speeds. This dual transmission system enhances versatility, allowing for optimal power management when handling various implements, particularly in vineyards or orchards. A potential challenge may include the learning curve for operators unfamiliar with synchronized and creeper shifts, which can impact productivity if not mastered.

Description 12-speed partially synchronized 16-speed creeper

TRANSMISSION 1

The SAME Frutteto II 75 features a partially synchronized transmission with 12 forward and reverse gears, allowing for versatile speed management suited for diverse agricultural tasks. Its dry disc clutch enhances durability and reduces maintenance needs, while the four synchronized gears across three ranges facilitate smooth shifting under varying load conditions. This setup is advantageous in orchards and vineyards, where precise maneuverability and reliability are crucial, though it may pose a learning curve for operators unfamiliar with partial synchronization.

Type partially synchronized
Gears 12 forward and reverse
Clutch dry disc
Description Four synchronized gears in three ranges

SPEEDS 1

Description With 14.9R24 rear tires

TRANSMISSION 2

The SAME Frutteto II 75 is equipped with a creeper transmission, offering enhanced torque at low speeds, which is ideal for precision work in vineyards or orchards. Its 16 forward and reverse gears provide versatile operational flexibility, allowing for efficient maneuvering in tight spaces and varied terrains. However, the complexity of the gear system may require more maintenance and operator training than simpler models.

Type creeper
Gears 16 forward and reverse

MECHANICAL

The SAME Frutteto II 75 tractor features a versatile 4x2 or 4x4 drive option, allowing for enhanced traction on varied terrains, making it suitable for both field and road use. Its hydraulic wet disc brakes offer superior stopping power and longevity in demanding conditions, while the optional air-conditioned cab improves operator comfort during extended periods of use. The 12-speed partially synchronized or 16-speed creeper transmission provides flexibility in speed control for precision tasks, enhancing efficiency in crop management scenarios.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD
Steering power
Brakes hydraulic wet disc
Cab Cab optional with air-conditioning
Transmissions 12-speed partially synchronized 16-speed creeper

HYDRAULICS

Pressure 2650psi / 182.7bar
Pump flow 8.7gpm / 32.9lpm 16gpm / 60.6lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear lift 6615lbs / 3000kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Rear RPM 540/1000

SAME FRUTTETO II 75 TIRES

The SAME Frutteto II 75 tractor features standard agricultural tires sized 7.50x18 in the front and 14.9R24 in the rear, which provide a good balance of traction and stability for mid-sized operations. Optional larger tire configurations, such as 9.5x20 front with 14.9R28 rear, improve ground clearance and enhance flotation in soft soil scenarios, beneficial for cultivating crops in wet conditions. However, upgrading to larger tires may impact maneuverability in tight spaces and increase vehicle weight, potentially requiring adjustments in load management.

Standard tires (ag) Front: 7.50x18. Rear: 14.9R24
Optional tires (ag) Front: 9.5x20. Rear: 14.9R28 Front: 10.5x18. Rear: 16.9R24

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 82inches / 208cm
Length 140inches / 355cm
Width 58.75inches / 149cm *Minimum
2WD Weight 5071lbs / 2300kg
4WD Weight 5468lbs / 2480kg

SAME FRUTTETO II 75 HEIGHT

Steering wheel 50inches / 127cm
Hood 49.75inches / 126cm
Cab 92.5inches / 234cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The SAME Frutteto II 75's wheelbase of 82 inches provides stability and maneuverability in narrow vineyard rows, making it ideal for specialized horticultural tasks. Weighing between 5071 to 5468 pounds, it balances power and traction, but this weight may limit transportability on certain road conditions. The tire specifications, with a front tire size of 7.50x18 and a rear tire size of 14.9R24, offer a good grip on uneven surfaces while maintaining a lower ground pressure to protect delicate crops.

Wheelbase 82inches / 208cm
Weight 5071 to 5468 pounds
Front tire 7.50x18
Rear tire 14.9R24

ELECTRICAL

ROPS Charging amps 55
Cab Charging amps 65
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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