Koeppl Luchs HYDRO LHR-2 Operating Manual

Luchs-HYDRO / Rev. 01/2004 /JT
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Rev.date / edition 5/12/2010 ☺ No. 02-2010
Operating manual
for
2-wheel tractor
Type Luchs HYDRO
LHR-2
The bas
is for working with the
2-wheel tractor is that you read, understand and follow this
operating manual and that for the attachments as well as the engine manufacturer’s operating manual. You may not commence with the operation before having done so. It is forbidden to
start work without observing this manual!
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Notes
LHR-2
Original manual
Translation of the original operating manual
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Table of contents
LHR-2
Table of contents
Table of contents ................................................................................................................................3
Foreword.............................................................................................................................................4
Appropriate use...................................................................................................................................5
General safety instructions..................................................................................................................6
1.
Possible hazards in dealing with the 2-wheel tractor. ..................................................................................6
2.
Explanation of the safety symbols used................................................................................................................6
3.
Hazards due to accessories..................................................................................................................................7
4.
Noise/vibration values......................................................................................................................................... 7
5.
Sources of danger...............................................................................................................................................8
6.
Lighting devices on single-axle tractors, ...............................................................................................................8
7.
Operator position, danger area............................................................................................................................9
8.
Requirements for the operating personnel.......................................................................................................... 10
9.
Personal protective equipment........................................................................................................................... 11
10.
Safety measures at the place of work................................................................................................................. 11
11.
General safety instructions ................................................................................................................................ 12
12.
Protective devices............................................................................................................................................. 12
13.
Leaving the 2-wheel tractor............................................................................................................................... 13
14.
Safety of attached devices................................................................................................................................. 13
Transport..........................................................................................................................................14
1.
Tractor size / machine dimensions..................................................................................................................... 14
2.
Technical data .................................................................................................................................................. 15
3.
Tyres ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
Operation..........................................................................................................................................16
1.
Commissioning................................................................................................................................................. 16
2.
Starting............................................................................................................................................................ 16
3.
Forward/reverse shifter (F/R) ............................................................................................................................ 17
4.
Clutch/safety stop lever..................................................................................................................................... 20
5.
Turnaround Active Steering............................................................................................................................... 21
6.
Power take-off engagement/disengagement....................................................................................................... 23
7.
Stationary wheel lock........................................................................................................................................ 25
8.
Engine ............................................................................................................................................................. 26
9.
Throttle lever.................................................................................................................................................... 27
10.
Shaft height adjustment.................................................................................................................................... 27
11.
Swivel steering shaft......................................................................................................................................... 28
12.
Device connection............................................................................................................................................. 29
13.
Operating hour meter ....................................................................................................................................... 31
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................32
1.
Faults and their remedy .................................................................................................................................... 32
Maintenance......................................................................................................................................34
1.
Engines............................................................................................................................................................ 34
2.
Hydraulic drive.................................................................................................................................................. 34
3.
Power take-off gearbox..................................................................................................................................... 37
4.
Clutch .............................................................................................................................................................. 38
5.
Drive wheels..................................................................................................................................................... 40
6.
Steering shaft................................................................................................................................................... 40
7.
Twist-grip......................................................................................................................................................... 41
8.
Stationary wheel lock........................................................................................................................................ 41
9.
Fuse................................................................................................................................................................. 42
10.
Attached devices............................................................................................................................................... 42
11.
General............................................................................................................................................................ 42
12.
Safekeeping and storage................................................................................................................................... 43
13.
Maintenance schedule....................................................................................................................................... 44
Appendix...........................................................................................................................................46
1.
Lubricants / adhesives....................................................................................................................................... 46
2
Accessories....................................................................................................................................................... 47
EU Conformity Declaration.................................................................................................................48
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Foreword
Before putting the 2-wheel tractor into operation, it is absolutely essential to read and follow the instructions regarding appropriate use, the operating manual and the
safety instructions as well as the operating manuals for the attached devices operated with the 2-wheel tractor!
The guarantee only applies in the case of proper operation!
Dear customer, you have made the right choice! Although the available choice is large, you have decided on a 2-wheel tractor. We
are particularly pleased about that. We will do our best to satisfy you for many years to come.
We hope you will be our best advertisement from now on.
The following points distinguish our product:
The appliance is very well balanced, you can work without effort.
It is equipped with an outstanding engine.
Maintenance costs are very low.
The forward and reverse traction drive is hydraulic and is infinitely adjustable via
the twist-grip.
The supply of spare parts is guaranteed and takes place promptly.
Optimum customer service is at your disposal at all times.
The steering is without equal thanks to the turnaround steering that allows turning
without operator effort.
The 2-wheel tractor is the result of decades of experience and can therefore be used practically and continuously.
The company is constantly working on the further development of all of its machines and appliances. We therefore retain the right to make changes to the form, technology and equipment of the scope of supply. Please understand that no claims can be derived from the specifications and illustrations contained in this manual.
IF YOU HAVE ANY REQUESTS FOR IMPROVEMENT, PLEASE LET US
KNOW!
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Appropriate use
Appropriate use
The
2-wheel tractor (type Luchs HYDRO LHR-2) is designed for normal use and work in
agriculture and forestry, such as the mowing of grass and meadows, only in conjunction with the respective original attached devices, depending on the steering shaft position:
Front attachment: for mowing, cleaning, snow hoeing, snow clearing, transportation,
harrowing and transport bin.
Rear attachment: ploughing, grubbing, hoeing (only in connection with the safety stop).
The conditions specified in the quotation and in the confirmation of order are decisive. Any
other use is construed as being inappropriate. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages resulting from this; the user alone bears the risk.
This work is only permitted if the engine sizes, wheel sizes and environmental conditions
are suitable.
The 2-wheel tractor (type Luchs HYDRO LHR-2) may only be used, maintained and
repaired by persons who are familiar with this work and who have been instructed about the hazards.
The 2-wheel tractor may not be used on steep slopes.
Unauthorised conversions and alterations to the 2-wheel tractor are forbidden for
safety reasons!
Relevant regulations governing the prevention of accidents as well as the generally ac-
cepted regulations governing health and safety at work and road traffic rules must be com­plied with.
Important!
The operating, service and maintenance conditions for the 2-wheel tractor specified in this operating manual are prerequisites for appropriate use and must be strictly adhered to.
Warning!
If the machine is used for any other purpose than that stated above or is driven with a higher power than is permitted, dangerous situations may arise for people and/or damage to property can occur.
Important!
The manufacturer is not aware of any inappropriate or prohibited uses of the machine. The improper attachment of additional devices or the attachment of additional devices and parts not purchased from the company exclude liability for any resulting damage.
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General safety instructions
1. Possible hazards in dealing with the 2-wheel tractor.
In the case of incorrect operation or misuse, there is a danger of
injury to or death of the operator,
damage to the 2-wheel tractor and other property belonging to the user,
impairment of the efficient operation of the 2-wheel tractor.
All persons who are involved with the start-up, operation, service and maintenance of the 2-wheel tractor must
be appropriately qualified and
observe and follow this operating manual precisely!
It’s your safety that is at stake!
2. Explanation of the safety symbols used
The following symbols are used in this operating manual:
Warning!
This symbol indicates important safety information in this operating manual. This symbol indicates a possibly dangerous situation. Serious injuries may result from failing to follow the instructions. Read the following instructions carefully and also inform other operating personnel.
Caution!
This symbol indicates a possibly dangerous situation. Slight injuries may result from failing to follow the instructions.
Important!
This symbol denotes safety tips and other useful information.
Switch off the engine and remove the spark
plug cap before re-
pair, maintenance and
cleaning!
Read and follow the
operating manual and
safety instructions be-
fore putting into op-
eration!
Warning of a hot surface
Wear safety glasses
Wear protective glo­ves
Wear safety shoes
Wear ear protectors
Switch off the mowing at­tachment and the engine before working on the cut­ting tool
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3. Hazards due to accessories
Attached devices, mowing devices and any other additional devices used must not disable the safety devices of the 2-wheel tractor.
4. Noise/vibration values
Noise information (sound power level EN ISO 3744) - emissions Noise information (sound pressure level EN ISO 11201) - immissions Vibrations (hand/arm vibrations DIN 45675 Part 8) - immissions
The A-weighted emission sound pressure level of the 2-wheel tractor (Luchs HYDRO LHR / LHRT) at the operator’s ear without attached devices amounts to
Version
Sound power level
[dB(A)]/[rpm]
Sound pressure level
[dB(A)]/[rpm]
Vibrations
[m/s²]
LHR 14-2 102.1 87.2 4.2 LHR 16-2 99.8 86.6 3.7 LHR 18-2 101.2 95.7 4.1 LHR 12H-2 103.7 87.1 4.2
- Wear ear protectors Depending on the attached device, an increase in the sound pressure level of up to 4.5 dB(A)
is to be expected - exact data are given in the respective operating manual.
Measurements took place in the open air, based on EN ISO 3744 (sound power level) and
EN ISO 11201 (sound pressure level).
The measuring instrument used: NOR 116 sound level meter, Norsonic, Norway - complies
with the IEC 651 and 804 class 1 standard.
Engine speed = highest engine operating speed
Radius of the semicircular measurement area = 4 m.
2. Vibration measurements took place in accordance with EN 1033 Measuring devices
Vibration measuring instrument: CASTLE GA 2003 HARM
Operating conditions
Fuel tank approx. 50 % full.
Steering shaft adjusted to the body height of the operator.
Appliance run-in and at operating temperature
Engine speed = highest engine operating speed
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5. Sources of danger
The 2-wheel tractor may be used on both commercial and private properties in ac­cordance with road traffic laws.
Check that the unit is safe to operate and to be used in traffic each time before putting it
into operation!
Observe the generally applicable regulations for safety and the prevention of accidents in
addition to the instructions in this operating manual!
When using the 2-wheel tractor on public roads, the stipulations of the respective na-
tional road traffic laws in their current versions apply.
Familiarise yourself with all devices and controls as well as their functions before starting
work. Make sure that all protective devices have been attached properly! Doing so during the work assignment is too late!
The user is responsible for the safety of third parties in the working area!
It is forbidden to enter or remain in the working and danger area of the 2-wheel trac-
tor!
Before starting up, check the immediate vicinity - children! Ensure that visibility is ade-
quate!
Do not let the engine run in closed rooms!
The driver should wear tight-fitting clothes. Avoid loose-fitting clothes. Wear sturdy shoes!
Be careful when handling fuel – increased risk of fire! Never refill the fuel tank in the prox-
imity of open flames, igniting sparks and hot engine parts. Do not smoke when refuelling!
Before refuelling, switch off the engine and remove the ignition key (if one exists). Do not
refuel in closed rooms. Do not spill fuel! Use a suitable pouring aid.
In order to avoid the risk of fire, keep the tractor clean!
Be careful when handling brake fluids and battery acid – they are toxic and caustic!
Switch off the engine and pull off the spark plug cap before performing maintenance and
cleaning work.
Particular caution is necessary when coupling or uncoupling attached tools to or from the
tractor!
6. Lighting devices on single-axle tractors,
if these are used on public roads.
Distinction must be made here as to whether the single-axis tractor
is guided by a pedestrian via the steering shafts or,
is driven from a seat trolley (single-track trailer) or
is driven from a trailer.
In the dark, or when the necessitated by the weather, single-axle tractors guided by pedestrians via the steering shafts require at least a single lamp with a white light, which must be affixed to the left-hand side (United Kingdom – right-hand side) or carried by hand so that its light is
well visible for oncoming or overtaking traffic (Article 50, Section 2, German Highway Code and Article 17, Section 5, German Highway Code). Single-axle tractors driven from a seat trolley or a trailer must be equipped with
one headlight up to a vehicle width of 1,000 mm or
two headlights if the vehicle width exceeds 1,000 mm.
If a single-axle trailer is attached, the headlights can be affixed to it (Article 50, Section 2, Ger­man Highway Code).
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If the single-axle tractor is driven from a single-track seat trolley, this must be fitted with a tri- angular rear reflector and a rear light (Article 53, Section 6, German Highway Code); blinkers (direction indicator lights) are not required for a seat trolley (Article 54, Section 5, No. 5, Ger­man Highway Code).
7. Operator position, danger area
The operator position on the 2-wheel tractor is located at the two steering shafts (controls) in front of the 2-wheel tractor.
It is forbidden to enter the danger area (B) during work.
This area begins in the middle of the wheel axle and extends to the sides and to the front by vary­ing distances, depending on the attached tool.
Where
Mowing bar b
s
= 1.0 m b
v
= 2.0 m
AZM-S b
s
= 2.0 m b
v
= 5.0 m
AZM-A b
s
= 25.0 m b
v
= 25.0 m
Snow plough blade b
s
= 0.5 m bv = 2.0 m
Harrow b
s
= 0.5 m b
v
= 2.0 m
Belt haymaker b
s
= 2.0 m b
v
= 2.0 m
Flail mower b
s
= 2.0 m b
v
= 5.0 m
Sweeping machine b
s
= 2.0 m b
v
= 5.0 m
Snow hoe b
s
= 25.0 m b
v
= 25.0 m
Also refer to the operating manuals for the respective attached devices!
Front attachment Rear attachment
Location of operator position
Danger area B
Engine at rear
Engine at front
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Working on slopes with a gradient higher than 40% or in uneven terrain
On slopes with a gradient of over 40% or in uneven terrain, the device can slip or tip over; the danger zone is extended by the possible slipping or tipping area of the machine.
Check the terrain before starting work.
Select the correct tyres: Twin tyres, additional iron slope wheels, spiked rollers…
Use the maximum possible track and axle width.
Check the tyre pressures.
Sturdy, closed shoes with gripping soles must be worn. Work with crampons if necessary.
Keep persons clear of the danger area.
Adapt your working speed to the surroundings.
Keep a constant watch on the lie of the terrain.
Pay attention to the weather observe – increased risk of accident in wet weather
8. Requirements for the operating personnel
Only authorised persons may work with the 2-wheel tractor. The minimum age for operators is 16 years. No operating permit and no driving licence is required for single-axle traction and working ma­chines guided by pedestrians via steering shafts. If the visibility makes it necessary, at least one non-dazzling white light is to be attached at the front and at the rear on the left-hand side (UK: right-hand side). If a single-axle tractor and trailer is transported on a public road, no operating permit is required up to a design-related top speed of 6 km/h. The name and place of residence of the keeper of the vehicle must be displayed by a sign on the trailer. A driving licence is not required, however. The driver of the vehicle must be qualified to drive it. Lighting devices etc. must be present.
The responsibilities for different activities on and with the 2-wheel tractor must be clearly defined and adhered to. Unclear competences are a safety risk.
The user must
make the operating manual available to the operator and
ensure that the operator has read and understood it.
< 40% to 100%
100 cm
40 cm = 40%
Spirit level
Terrain
> 40%
Fig 1. Working on a slope
Checking the inclination of the terrain with a spirit level
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9. Personal protective equipment
For operation
Wear sturdy shoes. Wear tight-fitting clothes.
You should wear suitable ear protectors in the case of long work periods.
For cleaning
Wear sturdy safety gloves (leather) to protect against sharp objects (attached devices)
For grinding the mowing blades
Wear safety goggles
10. Safety measures at the place of work
When starting the engine, the traction and attached device drives must be disengaged (i.e.
the safety stop lever is not depressed; see fig. 2, page 12).
The driving speed must be always adapted to the environmental conditions. Avoid sudden
turns when driving up, down or across a slope. Never disengage the clutch and/or shift gear on slopes.
Couple trailers and attached devices according to the regulations. The driving, steering,
braking capability and tipping behaviour will be affected by attached devices. Therefore make sure that steering and braking capabilities are sufficient and adapt your working speed to the respective environmental conditions!
Persons fitted with a cardiac pacemaker must not touch electrically conducting parts of the
ignition system when the engine is running.
Before starting to drive, check the brakes and their function.
Remove larger objects from the work area (e.g. planks, cables, stones etc.).
Keep hands and feet away from moving parts during operation.
Ensure that the work area is sufficiently well illuminated.
Drive at a right angle to the slope, never up or down the slope!
Be particularly careful when changing direction on the slope.
Never leave the operator position during work.
Do not alter or repair supporting and safety-relevant parts (frame, axles etc.).
In the case of damage to the appliance, switch it off immediately. Remove the spark plug
cap and have the damage repaired!
If the appliance is to be used for mowing crops that are classified as foodstuffs, parts which
come into contact with the foodstuffs must not be lubricated with machine oil or grease or protected against rust.
If there is a danger of slipping on a sloping terrain, an accompanying person must hold the
2-wheel tractor with a rod or a rope. The accompanying person must remain above
the vehicle at a safe distance from the working tool.
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11. General safety instructions
Watch out for fuel and oil leaks and eliminate them if necessary.
Check screws, nuts and bolts regularly for tightness and tighten them if necessary – after
the first time of use and if circumstances demand.
Lubricate all sliding or moving parts (e.g. shift rod joints, Bowden cables etc.) with a little
grease or lubricating oil, especially after cleaning with a high pressure cleaner.
12. Protective devices
The 2-wheel tractor is equipped with a clutch/safety stop lever on the steering shaft (left), which disengages the drive via the clutch when released – the engine continues to run. The drive and the clutch are switched off (see fig. 2 - page 12). The clutch/safety stop lever serves as an emergency stop switch in dangerous situations where fast switch-off is required. It swivels automatically into the ‘STOP’ position when released.
It is locked there and can only be actuated when the catch is pressed. Stop the 2-wheel trac­tor immediately if there are any malfunctions with the clutch/safety stop lever. Have the malfunction rectified immediately!
Caution!
The engine runs on due to the centrifugal mass!
The clutch/safety stop lever must be depressed (operating position) during operation.
It is forbidden by to leave the clutch/safety stop lever in the start position (cou-
pling/safety stop lever is not depressed) when the machine is to be cleaned – e.g. in order to clean the snow hoe. Bring the machine to a standstill only by switching off the engine, and only then clean the tool.
It is forbidden
to tie the clutch/safety stop lever down or to bind it with adhesive tape!
Catch
First depress the catch and then actuate the clutch/safety stop lever
Clutch/safety stop lever
Drive ON position


Clutch/safety stop lever
Drive OFF position
Engine continues to run
Fig. 2. Clutch/safety stop lever.
Engine starting position.
Operating position.
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The protective devices
have been installed for the safety of the operator and
must not under any circumstances be modified, removed or circumvented by means of
modifications to the 2-wheel tractor.
The safety stop lever serves as an emergency stop switch in dangerous situations where fast switch-off is required. It swivels automatically into the ‘STOP’ position when released.
13. Leaving the 2-wheel tractor
Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key (if there is one).
When leaving the 2-wheel tractor, secure it against rolling away (wheel chock, ap-
ply the stationary wheel lock) and against unauthorised use.
Never leave the 2-wheel tractor unattended if the engine is still running.
Never leave the operator position at the steering shaft during driving!
When parking the tractor, close the petrol stopcock.
14. Safety of attached devices
There is a risk of injury when coupling attached devices. Be especially careful!
Attached devices may only be attached when the engine is switched off and the device
drive is disengaged.
Secure the 2-wheel tractor and the attached devices against rolling away (handbrake,
wheel chocks).
Attach the transport lock and safety device and place them in the protective position.
Couple the attached devices according to regulations and fasten them only to the prescribed
fittings.
It is not permitted to ride on the attached device of the 2-wheel tractor during work or
transport.
Observe permissible axle loads, overall weights and transport dimensions!
Check and attach transport equipment (lighting, warning devices, protective devices).
Switch the machine off immediately in the case of damage; remove the ignition key of the
2-wheel tractor (if there is one) and have the damage repaired.
Place protective and safety devices in the protective position again after the repair work is
completed. Only then is operation allowed again.
Check the protective devices and working devices for wear.
There are crushing and cutting zones on externally powered parts (e.g. hydraulics).
It is forbidden to enter or remain in the working, rotating and swivelling area!
Before starting work, remove any foreign bodies from the area to be worked.
Beware of foreign bodies during operation!
Be careful of working tools that run on! Repair work is only permitted at a complete stand-
still and with the engine switched off (spark plug cap removed).
Be careful when working on a slope! There is a danger of tipping when lifting the 2-
wheel tractor! Drive at a right angle to the slope if possible.
When driving outside the working area, disengage the device drive; the 2-wheel trac-
tor must thereby be raised into the transport position.
Never work on the attached device when the engine is running; switch the engine off in or-
der to carry out such work.
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Transport
In order to avoid damage to the machine and life-threatening injuries when transporting the ma­chine, it is essential to pay attention to the following points:
Transport work may be carried out only by persons who are qualified for such work, ob-
serving the safety instructions.
The machine may be raised only at the points intended for the purpose and without attached
devices.
When transporting on a trailer, it is essential to secure the machine against slipping and
rolling away.
Use suitable ramps for loading and unloading.
Never transport the engine with the fuel tank or the fuel stopcock open. Refer also to the
motor manufacturer’s operating manual!
Obey the national road traffic regulations when driving on public roads.
Also read the chapter ‘General safety instructions’.
1. Tractor size / machine dimensions
Fig 3. Luchs HYDRO dimensions.
Forwards
107 cm
39 cm
21 cm
29 cm
5.00x10 Ø 52 cm
5.00x10 Ø 52 cm
66 cm
84 cm
18 cm
167 cm
TRACK WIDTHS
Standard axle
66 / 80 cm
80 cm 88 / 110 cm
78 cm 79 cm
5.00x10 AS
narrow / wide
5.00x10 AS
twin
21x11x10 AS
narrow / wide
20x8x10 AS
23x8.50x12 AS
Spiked roller
5.00x10
Hill Spikes
4.00x10
131 cm 136 cm
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2. Technical data
Luchs Hydro LHR-2
LHR-2
with mechanical speed control
LHR-2
with electronic control
Suitable for
Professional work
Fast change of work
Professional work
Fast change of work
Engine at rear
No. of gears
Working speed
(depending on tyres)
Infinite
twist-grip
with 5.00-10 tyres
Forward: 0 – 8.0 km/h Reverse: 0 – 6.0 km/h
Infinite
Easy-Drive
with 5.00-10 tyres
Forward: 0 – 8.0 km/h Reverse: 0 – 6.0 km/h
Engine at front
No. of gears
Working speed
(depending on tyres)
Infinite
twist-grip
with 5.00-10 tyres
Forward: 0 – 6.0 km/h Reverse: 0 – 3.6 km/h
Infinite
Easy-Drive
with 5.00-10 tyres
Forward: 0 – 6.0 km/h
Reverse: 0 – 3.6 km/h Power take-off [rpm] at an engine speed of 3,600 rpm
960
Swivel steering shaft for front and rear
attachment.
Standard equipment
Height adjustable without tools, rotatable
A swivel steering shaft is required when using a hoe!
Engine oil
SAE 15W-40
Gearbox oil
SAE-80W 90 API GL
4/5
Gearbox oil filling quantity
Power take-off reduction gearbox
approx. 0.45 litres
Universal oil for hydraulic system
STOU SAE 10W-30
alternatively
STOU SAE 15W-30
* SHELL Naturelle HF-E 46 bio-oil (optional)
Hydraulic system filling quantity in-
cluding filter
approx. 7.50 litres
* Shell Naturelle HF-E 46 bio-oil may on no account be mixed with other oils. Flush the hydraulic plant through completely when changing to a different sort of oil.
Type LHR 12H-2 LHR 14-2 LHR 16-2 LHR 18-2
Engine
Variant 1
Hatz
Diesel
1B 40
7.8 kW
Robin
Petrol
EH41
9.9 kW
B&S
Petrol
Vanguard
16 HP
11.9 kW
B&S
Petrol
Vanguard
18 HP
13.4 kW
Engine
Variant 2
- - - -
Weight [kg]
Basic machine with engine, without tyres, without attached de­vice
196 188 196 196
3. Tyres
Tyre type Tyre size Pressure
Field tyres 5.00 - 10 AS 1.5 bar
Wide tyres
20 x 8.00 x 10 AS
21 x 11 x 10 AS
23 x 8.50 x 12 AS
1.5 bar
Twin wheels 5.00x 10 AS 1.5 bar
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