Saukville HB Tractor

Manufacturer Saukville
Price -
Model HB
Equipment Type Row-Crop Tractors
Factory

SAUKVILLE HB POWER

Engine 37 hp/27.6 kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Saukville HB tractor, equipped with a 37 hp Cummins diesel engine, offers a robust power-to-weight ratio ideal for moderate agricultural tasks. Its 12-volt starter system ensures reliable ignition, enhancing operational efficiency in various weather conditions. However, potential challenges may include fuel consumption management and maintenance of the diesel system, which could impact long-term operational costs.

Description Cummins/diesel
Power 37 hp/27.6 kW
Starter volts 12

SAUKVILLE HB ENGINE

The Saukville HB tractor equipped with a Cummins diesel engine offers exceptional torque, fuel efficiency, and reliability, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications. However, potential challenges include higher initial costs and maintenance demands associated with diesel systems. It's crucial to ensure proper emissions management in compliance with regulations to avoid operational penalties in certain regions.

Description Cummins diesel

TRANSMISSION

The Saukville HB tractor features a hydrostatic transmission, providing seamless speed control and ease of operation, particularly advantageous for tasks requiring precision, such as mowing or tilling. With infinite gears in a 2-range setup, it allows operators to optimize speed and power based on varying load demands, though it may come at a higher maintenance cost compared to traditional gear systems. This setup is ideal for varied applications on small to mid-sized farms, where versatility and maneuverability are essential.

Type hydrostatic
Gears infinite (2-range) forward and reverse

MECHANICAL

The Saukville HB tractor features a 4x2 2WD chassis, making it ideal for flat terrain and lighter agricultural tasks but limiting its traction in challenging conditions. Its hydrostatic power steering enhances maneuverability, providing ease of operation, while the open operator station offers excellent visibility but may expose the operator to environmental elements. The hydrostatic transmission allows for smooth speed control, advantageous for precision tasks, though it may require more maintenance compared to traditional gear systems.

Chassis 4x2 2WD
Steering hydrostatic power
Cab Open operator station.
Transmission hydrostatic

CAPACITY

Fuel 10 gal/37.9 L
Hydraulic system 15 gal/56.8 L

HYDRAULICS

Capacity 15 gal/56.8 L

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type 1

SAUKVILLE HB TIRES

The Saukville HB tractor features a front tire size of 5.00x12 and a rear tire size of 9.5x24, providing a good balance for maneuverability and stability in agricultural applications. The smaller front tires enhance turning capability, which is advantageous in tight spaces, while the larger rear tires improve traction and load-carrying capacity. However, this configuration may limit the tractor's capability in very soft or uneven terrains where broader tires would offer better flotation.

Ag front 5.00x12
Ag rear 9.5x24

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 84 inches/213 cm
Length 144.3 inches/366 cm
Weight 2,500 lbs/1134 kg
Rear tread 40 to 72 inches/101 to 182 cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Saukville HB tractor's 84-inch wheelbase provides stability during operation, allowing for better maneuverability in tight spaces often required in agricultural settings. Weighing 2,500 lbs enhances traction, but may pose challenges on softer soil where ground compaction could impact crop health. The front and rear tire sizes—5.00x12 in the front and 8.3x24 in the rear—indicate a balanced load distribution, essential for optimal performance in varied terrain conditions.

Wheelbase 84 inches/213 cm
Weight 2,500 lbs/1134 kg
Front tire 5.00x12
Rear tire 8.3x24

ELECTRICAL

Ground negative
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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