SAME Vigneron 75 Tractor

Manufacturer SAME
Price -
Model Vigneron 75
Equipment Type Orchard Vineyard Tractors
Factory

SAME VIGNERON 75 POWER

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

ENGINE DETAIL

The SAME Vigneron 75 features a robust 4-cylinder, air-cooled diesel engine with a displacement of 4.0L, providing a rated power output of 75hp at 2500 RPM. Advantages include efficient cooling and low maintenance requirements typical of air-cooled systems, ideal for vineyard applications where reliability is essential. However, challenges may arise in extreme heat environments where additional cooling measures might be necessary, limiting performance under such conditions.

Description SAME 1000.4A diesel 4-cylinder air-cooled
Displacement 244ci / 4.0L
Bore/Stroke 4.13x4.54inches / 105x 115 mm
Power 75hp / 55.9kW
Rated RPM 2500
Starter electric
Starter volts 12

SAME VIGNERON 75 ENGINE

The SAME Vigneron 75 is powered by a robust 4.0L 4-cylinder diesel engine, providing optimal torque and fuel efficiency suitable for vineyard operations. With a fuel tank capacity of 12.7 gallons (48.1 liters), it allows for extended operation between refueling, minimizing downtime during critical harvest periods. However, users should consider the tractor's weight and dimensions for maneuverability in tight vineyard rows, potentially impacting performance on uneven terrain.

Description SAME 4.0L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 12.7gal / 48.1L

TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW

The SAME Vigneron 75 features a 12-speed partially synchronized transmission, allowing for smoother shifts under load, which enhances operational efficiency in vineyard applications. Its additional 16-speed creeper option provides extensive low-speed control, ideal for precise maneuvering in tight spaces or on uneven terrain. However, the complexity of the transmission may pose a learning curve for operators not familiar with such systems.

Description 12-speed partially synchronized/16-speed creeper

TRANSMISSION 1

The SAME Vigneron 75 features a partially synchronized transmission with 12 forward and reverse gears, allowing for versatile speed adjustment for varying field conditions. Its mechanical dry disc clutch enhances reliability and service ease but may require more maintenance than an oil-immersed system. This configuration is particularly advantageous for vineyard operations, where precision and control in tight spaces are essential.

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

SPEEDS 1

Description With 13.6R24 rear tires. Reverse speeds are 5% slower than forward./

TRANSMISSION 2

The SAME Vigneron 75 tractor features a creeper transmission, providing exceptional low-speed torque—ideal for tasks requiring precision, such as vineyard work. With 16 forward and reverse gears, it allows for versatile speed adjustments, enhancing maneuverability in tight spaces. However, the complexity of the gear system may require more maintenance and operator training to utilize fully.

Type creeper
Gears 16 forward and reverse

SPEEDS 2

Description With 13.6R24 rear tires.

MECHANICAL

The SAME Vigneron 75 tractor features a robust 4x4 MFWD configuration, enhancing traction on varied terrains, crucial for vineyard applications. Its inboard planetary final drives contribute to better weight distribution and ground clearance, while the mechanical differential lock ensures power to both axles, providing superior traction in challenging conditions. The partially synchronized transmission offers efficient gear shifting, potentially aiding in precision during slow operations, like row maintenance, although the creeper gear may be underutilized in standard high-speed tasks.

Chassis 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Final drives inboard planetary
Differential lock mechanical front and rear
Steering power
Brakes mechanical wet disc
Cab Two-post mid-mount folding ROPS.
Transmissions 12-speed partially synchronized/16-speed creeper

HYDRAULICS

Pressure 2650psi / 182.7bar
Valves 1 to 3
Pump flow 9.2gpm / 34.8lpm/16gpm / 60.6lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type II/I
Rear lift (at ends) 5511lbs / 2499kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Clutch dry disc
Rear RPM 540/1000

SAME VIGNERON 75 TIRES

The SAME Vigneron 75 tractor features standard agricultural tires with a front size of 9.0/75x16 and rear size of 13.6R24, providing a balanced grip on varied terrains. Optional tire configurations, such as the larger 13.6R28 for rear and varying front sizes, can enhance traction and stability, ideal for diverse farming conditions and specific crop requirements. When selecting tire sizes, consider the impact on ground pressure and soil compaction, as larger tires may reduce compaction but could limit maneuverability in tight spaces.

Standard tires (ag) Front: 9.0/75x16. Rear: 13.6R24
Optional tires (ag) Front: 7.50x18. Rear: 13.6R28/Front: 6.50x16. Rear: 11.2R28

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 79.5inches / 201cm
Length 132.3inches / 336cm
Width 46.5inches / 118cm *Minimum
Height (steering wheel) 48.4inches / 122cm
Height (hood) 51.5inches / 130cm
Weight 4520lbs / 2050kg
Clearance (front axle) 11.7inches / 29cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The SAME Vigneron 75, with a wheelbase of 79.5 inches, offers enhanced stability in vineyard operations, vital for maneuverability among closely spaced rows. Its weight of 4520 lbs contributes to traction, while the front and rear tire specifications (9.0/75x16 and 13.6R24) promote effective grip on uneven terrain. However, the compact size may limit its load capacity compared to larger tractors, making it ideal for specialized tasks rather than heavy-duty hauling.

Wheelbase 79.5inches / 201cm
Weight 4520lbs / 2050kg
Front tire 9.0/75x16
Rear tire 13.6R24

ELECTRICAL

Ground negative
Charging system alternator
Charging amps 55
Battery volts 12
Battery AH 100


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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