Valtra T171 Tractor (2012)

Manufacturer:Valtra

Price:N/A

Series:T Series

Model:T171

Equipment Type: Row-Crop Tractors

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Full Specifications

VARIANTS

T171 Classic
mechanical transmission and hydraulic control
T171 HiTech
electronic transmission, mechanical hydraulics
T171 Advance
eletronic transmission and hydraulic control

VALTRA T171 POWER

Engine
180hp / 134.2kW

ENGINE DETAIL

Description
Sisu Diesel 74 CTA-4V diesel 6-cylinder 24-valve liquid-cooled
Displacement
451.6ci / 7.4L
Emissions
Tier 3
Power
180hp / 134.2kW
Fuel system
common rail
Rated RPM
2200
Torque
494.2 lb-ft /670.1 Nm
Torque RPM
1500
Starter
electric
Starter volts
12

VALTRA T171 ENGINE

Description
Sisu Diesel 7.4L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank
43.6gal / 165.0L (main)/44.9gal / 169.9L (auxiliary)

TRANSMISSION

Gears
36 forward and reverse

MECHANICAL

Chassis
4x4 MFWD 4WD
Steering
hydrostatic power
Brakes
hydraulic disc
Cab
Cab standard with air-conditioning.
Transmission
36-speed

HYDRAULICS

Pressure
2843psi / 196.0bar/2973psi / 205.0bar (Advance)
Pump flow
19.3gpm / 73.1lpm/30.4gpm / 115.1lpm (Advance)

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type
III
Rear lift
16,980lbs / 7702kg/17,860lbs / 8101kg (Advance)
Front lift
7,716lbs / 3499kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO
independent
Rear RPM
ground/540/540E / 1000
Front PTO
optional
Front RPM
1000

VALTRA T171 TIRES

Ag front
460/85R30
Ag rear
20.8R42

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase
108.2inches / 274cm
Length
203.1inches / 515cm
Width
92.1inches / 233cm
Height (cab)
134.1inches / 340cm
Height (exhaust)
118.2inches / 300cm
Weight
13,120lbs / 5951kg
Ground clearance
23.4inches / 59cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

Wheelbase
108.2inches / 274cm
Weight
13,120lbs / 5951kg
Front tire
460/85R30
Rear tire
20.8R42

ELECTRICAL

Ground
negative
Charging system
alternator
Battery volts
12
Battery AH
184

About Valtra Tractor

The T171 model tractor is member of Valtra's 9R line of tractors. The T171 is a type of Row-Crop Tractors and is majorly used for Agriculture Tractors activities. A engine powers the T171 tractor. This arrangement is more practical in the actual world.

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