Steyr 80
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Steyr 80 (1950) |
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Steyr 80 | |
Manufacturer: | Steyr (tractor manufacturer) |
Sales designation: | 80 |
Production period: | 1949-1964 |
Engines: |
WD 113 , ( diesel, 1,330 cm 3 up to 1953: 9.5 kW from 1953: 11 kW ) |
Length: | 2960 mm |
Width: | 1470 mm |
Height: | 1830 mm |
Wheelbase: | 1650 mm |
Empty weight: | 1200 kg |
Previous model: | Steyr 180 |
Successor: | Steyr 84 |
The Steyr Type 80 is a tractor from Steyr Daimler Puch . In Austria it is known as the “15er Steyr” because of its 15 HP.
Steyr type 80
After Steyr Daimler Puch AG (SDP) had manufactured the first Austrian diesel tractor of the post-war period ( Steyr 180 , 26 hp) in 1947 and, with increasing success, sold it to medium-sized and large companies, the Steyr diesel tractor type 80 was manufactured from 1949 . The target group to be addressed were the smaller companies. Around 45,000 of this tractor had been built by 1964.
The single-cylinder diesel engine initially developed 13 hp (9.6 kW) at 1500 rpm. From 1953 the engine output was increased to 15 HP (11 kW). The first models were equipped with "bottom exhaust", dry air filter and a crank for starting, but soon "top exhaust" and oil bath air filter were standard and hydraulic lifting gear and electric starter were available on request.
Steyr type 80 a
Since the ground clearance of the Type 80 with the mower drive installed was low and its use in root crops was therefore sometimes problematic, the Type 80 a was offered from 1950. This tractor had much larger rear wheels (8-36 instead of 8-24) and a track-adjustable portal front axle . 14,357 times were built by 1956.
Steyr type 80 w
There was also the Steyr T 80 w, an implement carrier, which was only built in very small numbers. It was powered by a single cylinder diesel engine. However, due to the weak engine performance and the often high oil loss on the drive train, this type could not prevail.
literature
- Albert Mößmer: Type atlas Steyr tractors . GeraMond Verlag, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-86245-673-4