Overview
The Lanz Eil Bulldog D2538 is a 53.9 hp diesel tractor manufactured in Mannheim, Germany, between 1937 and 1954. Known as the Hurry Bulldog, this 2WD model features a 10.3L 1-cylinder engine and was specifically engineered for transportation tasks rather than traditional farm work.
Ideal Applications
Heavy Transportation:
Designed as a Hurry Bulldog with a 5-speed gear transmission, this tractor is purpose-built for moving goods and equipment rather than field cultivation.
Material Handling:
The D2538 variant is specifically equipped with a hoist, making it suitable for lifting and mechanical handling operations.
High-Torque Utility:
The massive 10.3L single-cylinder diesel engine provides 53.9 hp of power for demanding mechanical applications requiring a 2WD drive system.
Production
| Description | Built in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Lanz |
| Total built | Eil Bulldog translates to Hurry Bulldog. These models were designed for transportation, rather than farm work. |
Engine
| Engine type | Lanz 10.3L 1-cyl diesel |
|---|---|
| Engine | 53.9 hp (40.2 kW) |
Transmission
| Gears | 5 forward and 1 reverse |
|---|---|
| Transmission | gear |
| Transmission type | 5-speed |
Mechanical
| Drive | 2WD |
|---|
Variants
| D2531 | roadster style |
|---|---|
| D2538 | hoist |
| D2539 | solid cab |