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Iseki TK46 Specs ( 1996-2001 )

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Overview

The Iseki TK46 is a compact utility farm tractor produced between 1996 and 2001, featuring a 45.4 hp Isuzu 2.2L 4-cylinder diesel engine. It is equipped with four-wheel drive and a 16-speed transmission, offering 16 forward and reverse gears.

Ideal Applications

Powertrain and Drive Configuration: The tractor is powered by a liquid-cooled Isuzu E4CG engine rated at 2600 RPM and features a four-wheel drive system with 16 forward and reverse gears.
Physical Dimensions and Weight: This model has a 73-inch wheelbase and a total weight ranging from 3869 pounds with a ROPS to 4244 pounds when configured with an optional cab.
Chassis and External Equipment: The machine includes a JIS1 rear hitch, a 540 RPM rear PTO, and standard agricultural tires measuring 8-18 in the front and 13.6-28 in the rear.

Production

Description Compact Utility tractor
Manufacturer Iseki

Engine

Engine type Isuzu 2.2L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 12.7 gal (48.1 L)
Bore/Stroke 3.425x3.64 inches (87 x 92 mm)
Description Isuzu E4CG / diesel / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled
Displacement 134.1 ci (2.2 L)
Power 45.4 hp (33.9 kW)
Rated RPM 2600
Starter electric
Starter volts 12

Transmission

Gears 16 forward and reverse
Transmission type 16-speed

Mechanical

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

Hitch

Rear Type JIS1

PTO

Engine RPM 587@2600
Rear PTO Type 540 (1.375)

Electrical

Battery AH 95
Battery volts 12
Ground negative

Dimensions & Tires

Cab Weight 4244 lbs (1925 kg)
Front tread 49.2 inches (124 cm)
Ground clearance 14 inches (35 cm)
Height (cab) 90.6 inches (230 cm)
Height (ROPS) 90.9 inches (230 cm)
Length 135.4 inches (343 cm)
Rear tread 45.7 to 58.1 inches (116 to 147 cm)
ROPS Weight 3869 lbs (1754 kg)
Wheelbase 73 inches (185 cm)
Width 60 inches (152 cm)
Front tire 8-18
Rear tire 13.6-28
Weight 3869 to 4244 pounds
Wheelbase 73 inches (185 cm)
Standard tires (ag) Front: 8-18. Rear: 13.6-28

References

Description TK Series published in 2001, by Iseki