Overview
The Baldwin DM300 is a four-wheel drive farm tractor manufactured between 1982 and 1986 in Rooty Hill, New South Wales, Australia. It is powered by a 10.0L 6-cylinder Cummins LTA-10A diesel engine rated at 290 hp and features a constant mesh transmission. The mechanical layout includes articulated power steering and a standard cab equipped with air-conditioning.
Ideal Applications
Engine Specifications:
The tractor is equipped with a 611 cubic inch Cummins LTA-10A liquid-cooled diesel engine that provides 290 hp and utilizes an electric starter.
Mechanical Drive and Steering:
The DM300 utilizes a four-wheel drive system and is configured with articulated power steering for its mechanical operations.
Transmission and Operator Environment:
This model features a constant mesh transmission and comes standard with an air-conditioned cab for the operator.
Production
| Description | Built in Rooty Hill, New South Wales, Australia |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Baldwin |
Engine
| Engine type | Cummins 10.0L 6-cyl diesel |
|---|---|
| Bore/Stroke | 4.95x5.35 inches (126 x 136 mm) |
| Description | Cummins LTA-10A / diesel / 6-cylinder / liquid-cooled |
| Displacement | 611 ci (10.0 L) |
| Power | 290 hp (216.3 kW) |
| Starter type | electric |
Transmission
| Description | constant mesh |
|---|---|
| Type | constant mesh |
Mechanical
| Cab | Cab standard with air-conditioning. |
|---|---|
| Drive type | Four-wheel drive |
| Steering | articulated power |