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Lanz Eil Bulldog D2539 Specs ( 1937-1954 )

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Overview

The Lanz Eil Bulldog D2539 is a high-displacement transportation tractor featuring a 10.3L 1-cylinder liquid-cooled diesel engine that produces 53.9 hp. Manufactured in Mannheim, Germany, between 1937 and 1954, this 'Hurry Bulldog' model is specifically designed for transport tasks rather than traditional farm work.

Ideal Applications

Transportation: With its name translating to Hurry Bulldog, this model was purpose-built for transportation applications using its 5-speed gear transmission.
All-Weather Operation: The D2539 variant is equipped with a solid cab, providing specialized housing for the operator during transport duties.
Heavy-Duty Towing: The massive 628.5 ci diesel engine provides 53.9 hp at 750 RPM, offering the necessary power for hauling loads over 2WD drive systems.

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
Bore/Stroke 8.858x10.24 inches (225 x 260 mm)
Description Lanz / diesel / 1-cylinder / liquid-cooled
Displacement 628.5 ci (10.3 L)
Power 53.9 hp (40.2 kW)
Rated RPM 750

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