lhfarm
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A friend just sent me this link a couple of days ago - Jay Leno's Garage gets agrarian with Lamborghini tractor
Great looking tractor!
Great looking tractor!
A friend just sent me this link a couple of days ago - Jay Leno's Garage gets agrarian with Lamborghini tractor
Hello Friends!
I've just bought myself a little tractor. It's a Lamborghini R1.40 (second hand, from 2005). The dealer told me that this model's specs are exactly the same as the new R1.45.
I've done a couple of searches on google and I can't find much information of this model. It seems that the production ended in 2003. The model is not listed in your reviews site: Lamborghini Reviews - TractorByNet.com
Anybody has this model? I would like to have the exact manual for this machine. I found the r1.45 specs and manuals, but I'm not 100% sure that there are the same.
The tractor has 43HP. It's a 1500cc Turbo engine. Plenty of power for my requirements.
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You may already know that your Lamborghini is made by Same Deutz Fahr. They are great tractors. I've owned two and have the last one I bought but it's Deutz Fahr. First one wasn't large enough to do what I wanted so I traded up. From what I learned with the first one and what I have now they can have different brand engines.I think your's has MITSUBISHI Euro II, liquid cooled engine. One I have now has a German Deutz water cooled engine. If your front wheel assist is like all the others that I've seen it has real 4 wheel drive if you have front and rear locks on. Not needed often but very handy when needed. Just can't turn the steering when locked in. These engines are really great on fuel usage. You get a lot of features standard with these tractors that cost extra on other brands.
Here's a link to your specs. Cool tractor. http://www.samedeutz-fahr.com/ebusiness/2258/lamborghinir13555brochureeng.pdf?ccode=en-EN
Thanks for the link. I understand that the R1.40 is essentially the same as the newer R1.45 model. Specs are identical.
I have a little question for you, as you said that you own one of these. I don't like the clutch adjustement; I suppose the previous owner liked this way: it has (in my understanding) too much "dead way". I mean (sorry, I'm not a native english speaker), that when you begin to press the transmission clutch, there are about 10 cm (about 4 inches) of freeplay before the pedal starts to do some real work on the clutch.
Do you know any manual or site with schematics of the device?. I would like to adjust the freeplay as it says in the manual, about 1-2 inches max.