Geschickter Bergtraktor, Vierzylinder Deutz Trac Systra 80

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Upper Austria, Austria

Technical data

Operating hours3200
HP / kW73 / 54
Year of manufacture1994

Attributes

  • Diesel

Description

Skilled mountain tractor, first registration 1994, Bstd. 3,200, engine: four-cylinder Deutz air-cooled, turbocharged 73 hp, dead weight 3,200 kg, transmission ZF, H-shift with reverse gear, double reduction. Drive: permanent, automatic differential lock front and rear. Steering: front wheel, rear wheel, all-wheel steering, crab steering. Hydraulics: dw front and rear, two dw stages. Brake: wet brake, air-assisted with compressed air system. PTO: front 1,000 rpm, rear 500, 1,000 rpm. LED headlights front and rear. Tires 3 years old. Toolbox inside and outside. Snow chains 4 pcs. Pickerl is new. I can gladly send 2 videos.

Location
4852 Weyregg
Upper Austria Austria
Category / BrandAgricultural motor vehiclesAgricultural transporters
Created on26. November 2025 um 11:17
Last modified on26. November 2025 um 11:41
Ad number2900440
AlexanderGebetsroither
Alexander Gebetsroither

Steinwand 53

4852 Weyregg

Upper Austria
Austria

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AlexanderGebetsroitheronline since 6/2019
Alexander Gebetsroither

Steinwand 53

4852 Weyregg

Upper Austria
Austria

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