Motoblock SAMSON 65S2R1
Motor Cultivator
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A reliable workhorse that ensures a productive workday with minimal operator fatigue.
Description
In the Field: Practical Performance
When you put the SAMSON 65S2R1 to work, you immediately notice the balance. It is neither too heavy to maneuver nor too light to lack bite in tough soil. It cuts through clay with confidence, keeping the rhythm steady without stalling. The weight distribution is spot on, which significantly reduces the physical toll on your arms during long hours of plowing—a key factor for any operator.
Maintenance and Serviceability
The design of the SAMSON 65S2R1 is straightforward and honest. There is no unnecessary electronics-heavy complexity that would force you to seek professional diagnostics. Oil changes and spark plug access are handled quickly with standard tools. Fuel efficiency is another plus: you can easily get through a full shift without constantly refilling the tank. It is a machine built for people who want to focus on their crops, not on constant mechanical tinkering.
Comfort and Handling
- Adjustable Handles: You can easily set the height to your preference to avoid back strain.
- Low Vibration: Integrated damping systems prevent hand fatigue after hours of operation.
- Clear Transmission: Gears shift smoothly and positively, eliminating the frustration of hunting for neutral.
The SAMSON 65S2R1 is a workhorse designed for predictability. If you need a machine that starts up and performs day after day without fuss, this is a solid choice.
Specifications hover over for a hint about the specification
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Type
Type
Galia (Galia) type — relatively new, of Israeli origin, although there are indications that this variety may originate from Spain. The fruits of this type are round or oval, weighing about 1 kg. The surface is smooth, covered with a delicate, connected netting, turning yellow whe... |
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Engine Type
Engine Type
— Gasoline. Internal combustion engine fueled by gasoline. These engines have good power, are simple to operate, and are not limited by power cord length (unlike electric engines). Their drawbacks include high noise levels, exhaust emissions, and the need to purchase fuel and lub... |
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Working Width
Working Width
Maximum width of the soil strip that the cultivator or motorized cultivator can process in one pass. A larger working width is important if you plan to work on large open areas — such a machine will allow you to complete the work in fewer passes. Usually, the width is specified f... |
110 - 130 cm |
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Processing Depth
Processing Depth
Maximum soil processing depth provided by the cultivator. Typically, it ranges from 20-30 cm, with some models reaching up to 40 cm. In practice, deep processing is not always necessary, as it depends on soil type and condition, as well as the crops for which the soil is being pr... |
21 - 30 cm |
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Construction
Construction
— Self-propelled construction. In such cultivators/motor blocks, the engine drives not only the working tool but the entire unit. This eliminates the need for the operator to push the device manually and significantly eases operation — especially with powerful models that have he... |
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Engine Power
Engine Power
The engine power of the cultivator/motor block in horsepower. This format is used only for gasoline/diesel engines; for electric engines (see "Engine Type"), power is indicated in watts: 1 hp ~ 735 W. Engine power directly affects the machine's performance, particularly the maxim... |
5 - 6 hp. |
| Weight | 51 - 70 kg |
| Мощность | 7 л.с. |
| Объём двигателя | 0.2 л |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Motor Cultivator |
| Manufacturer | SAMSON |
| Country | Denmark |
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