CO-OP E4
Complete specifications and technical data for the CO-OP E4. Compare with similar tractors from CO-OP and other manufacturers.
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The CO-OP E4 is a row crop tractor designed for farm work. It has a 2-wheel drive system and manual steering, making it easy to control in the fields. The tractor uses a gear transmission with 6 forwa...
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How the CO-OP E4 compares to other Row Crop tractors
| Spec | This model | Row Crop median | Difference | Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engine Displacement | 230 ci | 401 ci | -43% | 11th |
| Cylinders | 6 | 6 | at median | 64th |
| Forward Gears | 6 | 16 | -62% | 11th |
| Operating Weight | 5,305 lb | 12,400 lb | -57% | 9th |
Medians and percentiles are computed from the row crop tractors in our database with a recorded value for each spec (sample sizes 1,144–1,356 models).
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many cylinders does the CO-OP E4 have?
The CO-OP E4 is equipped with a 6-cylinder engine.
What is the operating weight of the CO-OP E4?
The operating weight of the CO-OP E4 is approximately 5,305 lb.
What type of transmission does the CO-OP E4 have?
The CO-OP E4 is equipped with a Gear transmission.
What maintenance does the CO-OP E4 require?
Regular maintenance for the CO-OP E4 includes checking and changing engine oil, hydraulic fluid, filters, and performing routine inspections as recommended in the owner's manual. Always refer to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for specific intervals and procedures.