Kubota
Kubota
Kubota, established in 1890, has developed a diverse range of engines known for their reliability and efficiency across various applications. Below is a list of notable legacy Kubota engine models:
Single-Cylinder Engines:
- EA Series: Air-cooled diesel engines used in small machinery.
- EL Series: Liquid-cooled diesel engines for compact equipment.
Two-Cylinder Engines:
- Z400: 399 cc, 10.0 HP at 3,200 rpm.
- Z482: 479 cc, 13.3 HP at 3,600 rpm.
- Z602: 599 cc, 15.6 HP at 3,600 rpm.
Three-Cylinder Engines:
- D600: 598 cc, 13.8 HP at 3,200 rpm.
- D722: 719 cc, 20.0 HP at 3,600 rpm.
- D905: 898 cc, 23.5 HP at 3,600 rpm.
- D1105: 1,123 cc, 25.0 HP at 3,000 rpm.
Four-Cylinder Engines:
- V1505: 1,498 cc, 33.5 HP at 3,000 rpm.
- V1902: 1,861 cc, 43.0 HP at 2,800 rpm.
- V2203: 2,197 cc, 48.0 HP at 2,800 rpm.
- V2403: 2,434 cc, 50.0 HP at 2,700 rpm.
Five-Cylinder Engines:
- F2803: 2,800 cc, used in industrial applications.
Six-Cylinder Engines:
- S2200: 2,200 cc, utilized in larger machinery.
These models represent a selection of Kubota's legacy engines, each designed for specific performance requirements across various industries.