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Ok, It's an Agria. Not sure about the exact model but probably a 9900 model. Air cooled Lombardini diesel engine, around 35HP. Maybe 3 cylinders? Maybe 2.

Paint is not original along with the homemade ROPS.
 
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It has agria written on dash if you zoom in….,
 
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Curious as I’d look up the data. In size, it isn’t very big. But these tractors are deceiving in stats.
 
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Ok, It's an Agria. Not sure about the exact model but probably a 9900 model. Air cooled Lombardini diesel engine, around 35HP. Maybe 3 cylinders? Maybe 2.

Paint is not original along with the homemade ROPS.
I see online it’s saying a 9900 has a 25 hp. It does look like that model . I will not get a chance to look at it again. I wish I had taken a picture from the other side as well.
 
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I see online it’s saying a 9900 has a 25 hp. It does look like that model . I will not get a chance to look at it again. I wish I had taken a picture from the other side as well.
The thing with these tractors, no matter what brand it is (Pasquali, Agria, Ferrari, Goldoni, etc), is that the HP stated on the ads is not usually very accurate. The only way to be sure is to either read what it's on the title or to go with engine model.

The 9900 had a couple variants though.
 
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Ok. Interesting. They are a good design. Odd they never took off in North America
 
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Ok. Interesting. They are a good design. Odd they never took off in North America
Well, it doesn't make for a good loader at all, so that's probably a big no. We really don't care much about loaders here. It's a great design to work on hills though and crazy capable. Hook a PTO powered trailer, flip that PTO lever to ground speed and you have a 6x6 rig capable of pulling crazy loads of logs over the hills on the woods.

The few that have loaders, have very limited capacity, usually less than 700 lbs, compared to a conventional tractor of the same size that will probably lift 1500 lbs.

The older articulated units were a bit dangerous because if you put the leg in the wrong spot, it could pinch you leg really bad. I guess common sense goes along way but sometimes looks back or something, things can happen.
 
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It has agria written on dash if you zoom in….,
I can't see it, but you are much closer to the tractor's location than I am.

:)

Bruce
 
 
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