
Hinomoto E18 / E18D
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The Hinomoto E18 / E18D is a compact utility tractor made from 1977 to 1979. It's small but mighty, measuring 94 inches long, 45 inches wide, and 50 inches tall. This tractor is perfect for farmers wh...
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| Spec | This model | Utility median | Difference | Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engine Power | 18 hp | 50.3 hp | -64% | 7th |
| Engine Displacement | 67.7 ci | 175 ci | -61% | 9th |
| Cylinders | 2 | 4 | -50% | 3rd |
| Forward Gears | 6 | 12 | -50% | 11th |
| Length | 94 in | 134 in | -30% | 6th |
| Width | 45 in | 65 in | -31% | 11th |
| Height | 50 in | 92.9 in | -46% | 3rd |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What years was the Hinomoto E18 / E18D manufactured?
The Hinomoto E18 / E18D was manufactured from 1977 - 1979.
What is the engine power output of the Hinomoto E18 / E18D?
The Hinomoto E18 / E18D has an engine power output of 18 hp.
How many cylinders does the Hinomoto E18 / E18D have?
The Hinomoto E18 / E18D is equipped with a 2-cylinder engine.
What type of transmission does the Hinomoto E18 / E18D have?
The Hinomoto E18 / E18D is equipped with a Gear transmission.
What hitch category is the Hinomoto E18 / E18D?
The Hinomoto E18 / E18D is a Category I hitch.
What maintenance does the Hinomoto E18 / E18D require?
Regular maintenance for the Hinomoto E18 / E18D 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.