Manufacturer |
Shibaura |
Price |
- |
Model |
SD3243 |
Equipment Type |
- |
Factory |
Matsumoto, Japan |
SHIBAURA SD3243 POWER
ENGINE DETAIL
The Shibaura SD3243, equipped with a 3-cylinder diesel engine, delivers 32hp (23.9kW), making it suitable for light to medium agricultural tasks. Its compact size offers excellent maneuverability in tight spaces, but the limited power may present challenges for heavier operations or larger attachments. Overall, this tractor is ideal for small farms or landscaping projects, where versatility and efficiency are prioritized.
Description |
diesel 3-cylinder |
Power |
32hp / 23.9kW |
SHIBAURA SD3243 ENGINE
The Shibaura SD3243 features a 3-cylinder diesel engine, known for its efficient fuel consumption and higher torque output compared to 2-cylinder designs. However, the complexity and maintenance requirements of a 3-cylinder setup can be a disadvantage in terms of serviceability. Ideal for small to medium-sized agricultural operations, this tractor balances power and fuel efficiency, making it suitable for tasks like tilling and hauling.
MECHANICAL
The Shibaura SD3243 features a 4x4 MFWD (Mechanical Front-Wheel Drive) system, providing enhanced traction and stability on various terrains, which is particularly beneficial for tasks in muddy or uneven fields. A potential challenge could be the additional maintenance required for the front axle components compared to 2WD models. Overall, the 4WD capability is advantageous for agricultural operations that demand maneuverability and power across diverse conditions.
DIMENSIONS
Length |
131inches / 332cm |
Width |
60inches / 152cm |
Height |
76inches / 193cm |
Weight |
3982lbs / 1806kg |
DIMENSIONS & TIRES
The Shibaura SD3243 tractor, weighing 3982 lbs (1806 kg), provides a robust platform for various agricultural applications. Its weight aids in stability and traction, making it suitable for heavier tillage and transport tasks; however, operators should ensure compatibility with soil conditions to avoid compaction. The tractor's power-to-weight ratio might also impact maneuverability in tighter spaces, presenting a challenge on smaller plots.