The Fiat 221R is a 2WD farm tractor. The Fiat 221R is equipped with 1.1 L, (69.5 cu·in) two-cylinders diesel engine and sliding gear transmission with 6 forward and 2 reverse gears.
The Fiat 221R farm tractor used 1.1 L, 1,138 cm2 , (69.5 cu·in) two-cylinders diesel engine with 85.0 mm (3.35 in) of cylinder bore and 100.0 mm (3.94 in) of piston stroke. The compression ratio rating is 21.5:1. This engine produced 21.5 PS (15.8 kW; 21.2 HP) at 2,300 rpm of maximum output power.
Fiat 221R Specifications General Specifications Model Fiat 221R Length 2,590 mm (102 in) Width – Height 1,290 mm (50.8 in) Wheel base – Weight 907 kg (1999.6 lbs) Fuel tank capacity – Battery 12V Cabin type Open operator station Engine Engine model Fiat Engine type Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, inline Cylinders 2 Fuel type Diesel Displacement 1.1 L, 1,138 cm2 , (69.5 cu·in) Bore and stroke 85.0 mm X 100.0 mm (3.35 in X 3.94 in) Compression ratio 21.5:1 Horsepower 21.5 PS (15.8 kW; 21.2 HP) at 2,300 rpm Starter Electric
Transmission and chassis Chassis 4×2 2WD Steering type – Brakes – Transmission model – Transmission type Sliding gear Gears 6 forward and 2 reverse Tires Front tires Ag: 4.00-15Rear tires Ag: 9-24
Three-Point Hitch Caterogy – Control type – Lift capacity – kg (0 lbs) PTO (Power take-off shaft) Rear PTO type – Rear PTO spped – rpm
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