Comparing Kubota B1750 vs Versatile 175 Nemesis

This page provides a detailed comparison of the specifications for the Kubota B1750 and the Versatile 175 Nemesis. The specifications are categorized into four main sections: Engine, Transmission, Dimensions, and Miscellaneous. By comparing these two tractors side by side, you can easily identify the similarities and differences between them and determine which one best suits your needs.

Kubota B1750
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Engine
Engine - Manufacturer Kubota Cummins
Engine - Model D950-5B B6.7
Engine - Cooling Type Liquid-cooled Liquid
Engine - Cylinder Orientation - -
Engine - Valve Configuration - -
Engine - Fuel Type Diesel Diesel
Engine - Induction Type - -
Engine - Cylinders 3 6
Engine - Displacement (ci) 56.6 408.2
Engine - Bore (in) 2.95 4.21
Engine - Stroke (in) - -
Engine - Rated RPM 2600 2100
Engine - Power Output (hp) 20 175
Transmission
Transmission - Type Gear shift Partial Power Shift
Transmission - Forward Gears 6 30
Transmission - Reverse Gears - -
Transmission - Total Gears - -
Dimensions
Length (in) 101 -
Width (in) 43.3 -
Height (in) 74.8 128 (Height of cab)
Operating Weight (lb) 1257 (2WD) / 1384 (4WD) 19500
Miscellaneous
Chassis - -
Drive Type 2WD/4WD -
Steering Type Manual -
Coolant Capacity (qts) 3.7 -
Front Tire Diameter (in) - -
Front Tire Width (in) - -
Rear Tire Diameter (in) - -
Rear Tire Width (in) - -
Front/Rear Rim Diameter (in) - -
Tire Type Ag, Lawn/turf Standard (ag): Front: 600/65R28, Rear: 710/70R38 | Optional (ag): Front: 380/85R34, Rear: 380/90R50
Manufacture - End Year 1996 -
Hitch Type Three-Point Hitch Three-Point Hitch (Categories III/IIIN)
Hitch Category - -
Hitch Position Rear Rear
Hitch Capacity (lb) 827 lbs -
Operator Station Type Open operator station with two-post ROPS Cab
Starter Type Electric Electric
PTO Type Transmission -
PTO Speed 1 (rpm) 541 -
PTO Speed 2 (rpm) 824 -
PTO Speed 3 (rpm) - -
Brake Type Internal-expanding -
Hydraulic System Type Open Center Closed Center Load-Sensing