SAME Rubin 180 Tractor

Manufacturer SAME
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Model Rubin 180
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SAME RUBIN 180 POWER

Engine 180hp / 134.2kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The SAME Rubin 180's turbocharged 6-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of 6.0L delivers robust performance, generating 180hp at a rated RPM of 2350, ideal for heavy-duty agricultural tasks. Advantages include enhanced torque delivery and fuel efficiency due to the turbocharging, though challenges may arise in maintenance and heat management under continuous load. This tractor is well-suited for large-scale farming operations requiring significant power for implements like plows and cultivators.

Description SAME turbocharged diesel 6-cylinder
Displacement 366.12ci / 6.0L
Bore/Stroke 4.1338x4.54inches / 105x 115 mm
Power 180hp / 134.2kW
Rated RPM 2350

SAME RUBIN 180 ENGINE

The SAME Rubin 180 features a robust 6.0L six-cylinder diesel engine, providing substantial torque and power for demanding agricultural tasks. With a fuel tank capacity of 105.7 gallons (400.1 liters), it offers extended operational time between refueling, ideal for large-scale farming. However, the large fuel tank adds weight, which could be a consideration for maneuverability in smaller fields or tighter spaces.

Description SAME 6.0L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 105.7gal / 400.1L

TRANSMISSION

The SAME Rubin 180 features an 18-speed transmission, providing versatility in speed and torque management for various agricultural applications. This extensive gear range allows for efficient operation in diverse terrains, optimizing fuel consumption and enhancing productivity. However, the complexity of the transmission may require more frequent maintenance checks to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Gears 18 forward and reverse

MECHANICAL

The SAME Rubin 180 features a 4x4 MFWD (Mechanical Front Wheel Drive) chassis, enhancing traction and stability in diverse terrains, ideal for agricultural applications requiring consistent ground contact. Its 18-speed transmission allows for precise speed control and optimal power management, which is advantageous in both fieldwork and transport tasks. However, operators may face a learning curve with the extensive gear options, necessitating familiarization to maximize operational efficiency.

Chassis 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Transmission 18-speed

HYDRAULICS

Pump flow 10.6gpm / 40.1lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear lift 22050lbs / 10001kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 750, 1000

SAME RUBIN 180 TIRES

The SAME Rubin 180 tractor is equipped with Ag tires of sizes 16.9R34 at the front and 20.8R42 at the rear, which provide a good balance of flotation and traction, essential for working in varied terrain. The larger rear tires enhance ground contact and stability, allowing for improved pulling power, but may challenge maneuverability in tight spaces. When utilized for heavy-duty agricultural tasks, this configuration maximizes efficiency, but operators should be aware of potential increased soil compaction from the wider rear tires.

Ag front 16.9R34
Ag rear 20.8R42

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 112.20inches / 284cm
Height 116.93inches / 297cm
Weight 15655lbs / 7101kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The SAME Rubin 180 tractor features a wheelbase of 112.20 inches, providing stability and maneuverability for various field operations, especially in row-crop applications. Weighing 15,655 lbs allows for effective traction in diverse soil conditions, while the combination of front 16.9R34 and rear 20.8R42 tires ensures optimal weight distribution for improved control and reduced soil compaction. However, the heavier weight may present challenges in transporting the tractor on public roads without proper permits.

Wheelbase 112.20inches / 284cm
Weight 15655lbs / 7101kg
Front tire 16.9R34
Rear tire 20.8R42


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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