Landini Landpower 125-180




Manufacturer
Models
Landini Landpower 125, Landini Landpower 135, Landini Landpower 145, Landini Landpower 165, Landini Landpower 180
Years
2007-14
Info
In 2008, Landpower models transitioned to the Euro 3 phase. The engines were changed from Perkins to NEF engines from Fiat Power Technologies, the main rival on the domestic market. The power outputs were slightly lower, but the torques were higher than before. The model options were now named Techno, Top Tronic, and Comfort. The middle transmission option was reduced, meaning that now there was either no quick shift at all or it was a 3-speed. At a later stage, the creep gearbox became an optional extra, making the basic transmission 18+18. With the front linkage, the hydraulic output was now 87 liters per minute. The shape of the front end was redesigned.
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Technical data
| Model | Landini Landpower 125 | Landini Landpower 135 | Landini Landpower 145 | Landini Landpower 165 | Landini Landpower 180 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Options | |||||
| Manufacturer name | Landini | Landini | Landini | Landini | Landini |
| Imported to Finland | No | No | No | No | No |
| Years | 2007-14 | 2007-14 | 2007-14 | 2007-14 | 2007-10 |
| First year sold | 2007 | 2007 | 2007 | 2007 | 2007 |
| Last year sold | 2014 | 2014 | 2014 | 2014 | 2010 |
| Engine model | NEF 2V | NEF 2V | NEF 2V | NEF 2V | NEF 2V |
| Cyl/Turbo/Intercooler | 6TI | 6TI | 6TI | 6TI | 6TI |
| Displacement | 6728 cm³ | 6728 cm³ | 6728 cm³ | 6728 cm³ | 6728 cm³ |
| Bore x stroke | 104×132 mm | 104×132 mm | 104×132 mm | 104×132 mm | 104×132 mm |
| Rated power hp/rpm ISO | 117/2200 | 133/2200 | 141/2200 | 157/2200 | 171/2200 |
| Rated power | - | - | - | - | - |
| Rated speed | - | - | - | - | - |
| Torque Nm/rpm ISO | 515/1400 | 590/1400 | 625/1400 | 691/1400 | 720/1400 |
| Gears | 36+36/108+36 | 36+36/108+36 | 36+36/108+36 | 36+36/108+36 | 108+36 |
| Synchronized gears | 36+36/108+36 | 36+36/108+36 | 36+36/108+36 | 36+36/108+36 | 108+36 |
| Powershift gears | -/3-step | -/3-step | -/3-step | -/3-step | 3-step |
| Reverser | mech./hydr. | mech./hydr. | mech./hydr. | mech./hydr. | hydr. |
| Speeds in km/h | 0,4-40,0 | 0,4-40,0 | 0,4-40,0 | 0,4-40,0 | 0,4-40,0 |
| Hydr. flow l/min | 87 (68) l/min | 87 (68) l/min | 87 (68) l/min | 87 (68) l/min | 87 (68) l/min |
| Lift controls | elec. (mech.) | elec. (mech.) | elec. (mech.) | elec. (mech.) | elec. (mech.) |
| Lift capacity | 7000 kg | 7000 kg | 7000 kg | 8400 kg | 8400 kg |
| PTO speeds | 540/1000 | 540/1000 | 540/1000 | 540/1000 | 540/1000 |
| Brakes | wet disc | wet disc | wet disc | wet disc | wet disc |
| Steering | hydr. | hydr. | hydr. | hydr. | hydr. |
| Turning circle m 4WD | 10.7 | 10.7 | 10.7 | 10.7 | 10.7 |
| Front tyres 4WD | 380/70R28 | 420/70R28 | 420/70R28 | 480/65R28 | 480/65R28 |
| Rear tyres 4WD | 480/70R38 | 520/70R38 | 520/70R38 | 600/65R38 | 600/65R38 |
| Weight 4WD | 5800 kg | 5800 kg | 5950 kg | 6250 kg | 6250 kg |
| Height with cab | 278 cm | 280 cm | 280 cm | 281 cm | 281 cm |
| Length (2WD/4WD) | 515 cm | 515 cm | 545 cm | 545 cm | 545 cm |
| Wheelbase (2WD/4WD) | 280 cm | 280 cm | 280 cm | 280 cm | 280 cm |
| Fuel tank | 260 l | 260 l | 260 l | 260 l | 260 l |
| Cab noise level | 74 dB | 74 dB | 75 dB | 76 dB | 76 dB |
| Solid cab | x | x | x | x | x |
| Diff. lock | differential lock with cogs | differential lock with cogs | differential lock with cogs | differential lock with cogs | differential lock with cogs |
| Air suspension seat | -/x | -/x | -/x | -/x | -/x |
| Air conditioning | x | x | x | x | x |
| Creeper gear | x | x | x | x | x |
The data has been collected primarily from brochures. In some cases, sources contain conflicting information. In such cases, we have attempted to select the most reliable information.
There is particularly significant variation in speed data, which varies depending on factors such as tire size. For tires, only the size most commonly used in Finland is listed.
Other changes during the model history have been addressed in the text section. For the front axle lock, the Finnish term "hammaslukko" (gear lock) is used for all 100% locks.
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