Lamborghini is an Italian tractor brand, created by mechanic and designer Ferruccio Lamborghini, who later also built sports cars under the same name: Lamborghini.
History

In 1949, Ferruccio Lamborghini established his first tractor factory in Cento. After three years, the factory switched from producing Carioches to manufacturing diesel-engined tractors of Lamborghini's own design. Within a few years, Lamborghini had made a name for itself in the tractor industry and was the largest tractor manufacturer in Italy. In 1959, the company expanded its production to include burners and air conditioners. In 1972, the company was acquired by SAME. Later, Hürlimann (1979) and Deutz-Fahr (1995) joined, resulting in the creation of SAME Deutz-Fahr.

• Very rare 3CTL produced in small numbers
• Powerful 40 hp 3-cylinder diesel tractor for mountainous terrain
• Original and unkempt condition

During the 1950s and 1960s, the 3CTL was one of the most powerful and expensive tractors in Lamborghini's lineup. Specifically designed for work in the steep Italian hills, these three-cylinder diesel tractors were built in small numbers. Today, they are among the rarest and most sought-after products from Ferruccio's agricultural line.
The 3CTL was powered by an air-cooled 2,2L, 3-cylinder diesel engine that produced 40 hp—enough to climb almost any field, no matter how steep. This 1950 3CTL adds the character of originality to that appeal.

• 1962 model year
• Not registered for road use
• Various factory equipment, including toolbox and clock available

• Air-cooled 2.139cc 3-cylinder diesel engine with 40 hp
• Four-speed dual-range transmission
• Equipped with a new battery
• Drive shaft (PTO) and three-point hydraulic coupling mounted

This tractor shown here has tracks and is designed for very heavy-duty off-road use. Both rear wheels and the nose wheel can be detached from the tractor.

It's a fully restored tractor that looks brand new. Perfect for advertising and/or for the enthusiast of eccentric tractors.

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