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Iseki TA467 Specs ( 1989-1992 )

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Overview

The Iseki TA467 is a 45.4 hp farm tractor from the Land Leader 7 Series produced between 1989 and 1992. It features a 2.5L 4-cylinder Isuzu diesel engine and a 16-speed transmission with four-wheel drive.

Ideal Applications

Powertrain and Drive Configuration: Equipped with an Isuzu 4JA1 liquid-cooled diesel engine rated at 2500 RPM, the tractor utilizes a four-wheel drive system and a 16-speed transmission providing 16 forward and reverse gears.
Chassis and Dimensional Specifications: The unit weighs 4321 lbs and has a 77.6-inch wheelbase with adjustable tread widths ranging from 48 to 61.2 inches at the front and 48 to 63.8 inches at the rear.
Standard Equipment and Attachment Interface: The tractor is configured with a four-post ROPS, a 12.7-gallon fuel tank, a JIS1 rear hitch, and a 1.375-inch rear PTO rated at 565 RPM at the engine's 2500 RPM rated speed.

Production

Description Compact Utility tractor
Manufacturer Iseki

Engine

Engine type Isuzu 2.5L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 12.7 gal (48.1 L)
Bore/Stroke 3.66x3.62 inches (93 x 92 mm)
Description Isuzu 4JA1 / diesel / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled
Displacement 152.5 ci (2.5 L)
Power 45.4 hp (33.9 kW)
Rated RPM 2500
Starter electric
Starter volts 12

Transmission

Gears 16 forward and reverse
Transmission type 16-speed

Mechanical

Cab Four-post ROPS. Cab optional.
Drive type Four-wheel drive

Hitch

Rear Type JIS1

PTO

Engine RPM 565@2500
Rear PTO Type 540 (1.375)

Electrical

Battery volts 12
Ground negative

Dimensions & Tires

Front tread 48 to 61.2. inches (121 to 155 cm)
Ground clearance 14.6 inches (37 cm)
Height 94.5 inches (240 cm)
Length 134.3 inches (341 cm)
Rear tread 48 to 63.8 inches (121 to 162 cm)
Weight 4321 lbs (1960 kg)
Wheelbase 77.6 inches (197 cm)
Width 60.8 inches (154 cm)
Front tire 8-20
Rear tire 12.4-32
Weight 4321 lbs (1960 kg)
Wheelbase 77.6 inches (197 cm)
Standard tires (ag) Front: 8-20. Rear: 12.4-32

References

Description Land Leader 7 Series published in 1991, by Iseki