TYM T453 Tractor

Manufacturer TYM
Price -
Model T453
Equipment Type Compact Utility Tractors
Factory South Korea

TYM T453 POWER

Engine 43hp / 32.1kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The TYM T453 features a robust Yanmar 4-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of 2.2L, delivering 43hp at 2700 RPM, which provides a balanced mix of power and efficiency for moderate agricultural tasks. An electric starter system operating at 12 volts enhances reliability in starting, especially in cold conditions. However, potential challenges include the weight of the engine affecting maneuverability in tight spaces and the need for regular maintenance of the liquid cooling system to ensure optimal performance.

Description Yanmar diesel 4-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 133.6ci / 2.2L
Power 43hp / 32.1kW
Rated RPM 2700
Starter electric
Starter volts 12

TYM T453 ENGINE

The TYM T453 features a Yanmar 2.2L 4-cylinder diesel engine known for its efficiency and reliability in agricultural applications. With a 15.9-gallon fuel tank, it offers substantial operating time, making it suitable for medium-sized tasks without frequent refueling. However, operators should consider the power-to-weight ratio for heavy-duty applications, as well as service availability for Yanmar components when sourcing parts or support.

Description Yanmar 2.2L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 15.9gal / 60.2L

TRANSMISSION

The TYM T453 tractor features a 16-speed transmission, allowing for precise control over speed and torque, beneficial for varied agricultural tasks. This extensive gear selection enhances maneuverability in tight spaces and optimizes power delivery for both forward and reverse operations. However, operators must be proficient in gear shifting to fully utilize the potential of this complex transmission system.

Gears 16 forward and reverse

MECHANICAL

The TYM T453 features a robust 4x4 MFWD (Mechanical Front-Wheel Drive) chassis, facilitating superior traction in varied terrain conditions. Its hydrostatic power steering offers enhanced maneuverability, making it suitable for tight spaces and precision tasks. The 16-speed transmission and wet disc brakes provide efficient control and responsiveness, however, operators should note the maintenance requirements for the wet brake system to ensure optimal performance.

Chassis 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Steering hydrostatic power
Brakes wet disc
Cab Two-post ROPS
Transmission 16-speed

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Rear RPM 559/800 / 1080

TYM T453 TIRES

The TYM T453 tractor features agricultural standard tires, with a front size of 9.5-16 and a rear size of 13.6-26, providing optimal traction and stability for various field operations. The larger rear tires enhance load distribution and reduce soil compaction, making this model suitable for both tillage and transport applications. However, operators should consider the trade-off between traction and maneuverability in tighter spaces, potentially limiting its use in confined areas.

Standard tires (ag) Front: 9.5-16. Rear: 13.6-26

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 76.2inches / 193cm
Length 139inches / 353cm
Width 66.1inches / 167cm
Height (ROPS) 94.9inches / 241cm
Weight 4151lbs / 1882kg
Ground clearance 14.2inches / 36cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The TYM T453 tractor features a 76.2-inch wheelbase, ensuring stability and maneuverability for various agricultural tasks. Weighing 4,151 lbs, it offers a robust frame that can handle demanding applications while its tire dimensions (front: 9.5-16, rear: 13.6-26) provide excellent traction on uneven terrain. A potential advantage is its balance of power and compact size, making it ideal for both small to medium farms where versatility and agility are essential.

Wheelbase 76.2inches / 193cm
Weight 4151lbs / 1882kg
Front tire 9.5-16
Rear tire 13.6-26

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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