Lanz HL | |
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Type | Agricultural |
Manufacturer | Heinrich Lanz & Co. OHG |
Production | 1921-1927 |
Length | 2250 mm |
Width | 1370 mm |
Height | 2195 mm |
Weight | 1850...2360 kg |
Propulsion | Steel or rubber wheels |
Engine model | "Bulldog" single-cylinder Akroyd engine |
Engine displacement | 6238 cm3 |
Transmission | None |
Wheelbase | 1390 mm |
Flywheel power | 12 PS (9 kW) |
Belt power | 12 PS (9 kW) |
Speed | 4.2 km/h |
Succeeded by | Lanz HR |
The Lanz HL, also known as Lanz Bulldog HL and Lanz Bulldog HL 12, is an agricultural machine and tractor made by Heinrich Lanz & Co. OHG. It was developed by German engineer Fritz Huber and is the first Lanz tractor to feature the "Bulldog" Akroyd engine. Thus, it is the first series production Lanz Bulldog. The Lanz HL was introduced at the 1921 DLG agriculture fair in Leipzig and stayed in production until 1927.[1] In total, more than 6,000 units were made.[2] The HL Bulldog engine was also sold as a stationary engine;[1] this article primarily describes the HL agricultural tractor.