Landini’s REX3 series powered by Kohler Stage V engines

  • The new Stage V compliant engine is a distinctive feature of the REX3 series
  • This series is characterised by the design of the bonnet, which reflects the new look of the Landini family, and by innovative technological solutions that have already been included among the finalists of the prestigious Tractor of the Year 2021 award in the “best of specialised” category

The strength of the REX3 is its compact size, ideal for working in vineyards, orchards, for horticulture and greenhouse operations: 1,950 mm wheelbase, 213 mm minimum ground clearance, external width ranging from 1,350 mm to 1,617 mm, minimum height above ground of steering wheel on the platform version is 1,256 mm.

Landini REX3 is available in platform, low-profile cab and standard cab versions.

The standard cab, dedicated to the F version, offers all the best comforts in the belief that a comfortable working environment, in every season, is conducive to greater productivity. Other features include a convenient monitor rail and the use of automotive-derived materials. Its 4-pillar construction and rear-hinged doors ensure easy access and perfect all-round visibility.

The range offers two Kohler 4-cylinder, 16-valve 2.5-litre Stage V compliant engines with 68hp and 75hp. Powerful and efficient, both models reach a maximum torque of 315 Nm at 1500 rpm. Fast, accurate engine speed management is guaranteed by the Engine Memo Switch. Operational autonomy throughout the day is ensured by the 50-litre diesel tank.

The transmission uses a mechanical reverse shuttle with control on the steering wheel and offers 16 + 16 speeds with a creeper. Dual speed PTO, front hitch and PTO, split quick connections and supports for mid-mounted (single or double) and front implements are also available as options.

 


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