
Schluter S900
Complete specifications and technical data for the Schluter S900. Compare with similar tractors from Schluter and other manufacturers.
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The Schluter S900 is a powerful 2WD tractor built for farm work. It has a 6-cylinder engine made by Schluter that puts out 80 horsepower. The engine is big, with a displacement of 396.3 cubic inches. ...
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Commonly compared Schluter tractors
| Tractor | Engine Power | Operating Weight | Years | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Schluter Compact 850 | 80 hp | 7,574 lb | — | Compare → |
| Schluter Super 750 | 75 hp | 7,629 lb | — | Compare → |
| Schluter Super 850 | 85 hp | 8,974 lb | — | Compare → |
| Schluter Compact 850 Special | 90 hp | 9,481 lb | — | Compare → |
| Schluter Super 900 | 90 hp | 8,820 lb | — | Compare → |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agrinar T-85 | 80.9 hp | 3,000 lb | — | Compare → |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the engine power output of the Schluter S900?
The Schluter S900 has an engine power output of 80 hp.
How many cylinders does the Schluter S900 have?
The Schluter S900 is equipped with a 6-cylinder engine.
What is the operating weight of the Schluter S900?
The operating weight of the Schluter S900 is approximately 8,379 lb.
What type of transmission does the Schluter S900 have?
The Schluter S900 is equipped with a Manual transmission.
What maintenance does the Schluter S900 require?
Regular maintenance for the Schluter S900 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.