Steyr 1090

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Steyr Plus series
Manufacturer: Steyr (tractor manufacturer)
Sales designation: 1090
Production period: 1971-1974
Engines: Diesel engine, 6 cylinders, 5.975 l, 66 kW (90 PS)
Length: 4190 (all-wheel drive version: 4320) mm
Width: 2096 mm
Height: 2160 mm
Wheelbase: 2534 (all-wheel drive version: 2594) mm
Empty weight: 3340 (all-wheel drive version: 3650) kg
Previous model: Steyr 90
Successor: Steyr series 80

The Steyr 1090 tractor ( Steyr 1090 a with all-wheel drive) from the Steyr Plus series by Steyr Daimler Puch was built from 1971 to 1974.

In 1971, the existing Plus series with the types Steyr 30 , Steyr 40 , Steyr 50 , Steyr 70 and Steyr 90 was converted to three-digit type designations for marketing reasons and at the same time some changes were made, some of which also affected the performance. The new Steyr 1090 therefore replaced the Steyr 90.

The water-cooled diesel engine of the type WD 610 t with six cylinders and 5,975 l capacity had a power of about 66 kW (90 hp). The transmission from ZF Friedrichshafen had twelve forward gears and six reverse gears, on request also up to 16 forward gears and eight reverse gears. The maximum speed was given as 27 km / h.

The tractor was available as the Steyr 1090 in the rear-wheel version and as the Steyr 1090 a in an all-wheel version. A cabin was available on request. A total of around 1100 copies of the Steyr 90 and Steyr 1090 with and without all-wheel drive were sold.

The body was designed by the French industrial designer Louis Lucien Lepoix .

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