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Tillers

HUSQVARNA TF 338

 
 
 
95 cm
Working width
212 cm³
Cylinder displacement
3.6 kW
Net power at preset rpm Energy1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

TF 338

An easy to handle and reliable tiller with all essential functions. Powerful and dependable Husqvarna engine with oil bath air filter for longest service-life and reverse gear to make work easier. The fully sealed transmission makes it extremely usable in wet cultures. A wheel kit is included as standard, allows you to use accessories or move the product in an efficient way. An excellent choice for customers who value efficiency and long-lasting durability.
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TF 338 PETROL TILLER

Art no: 967 31 68‑01

Engine
TF 338 PETROL TILLER
Art no: 967 31 68‑01
Engine nameHusqvarna Engine
Net power at preset rpm Energy1
3.6 kW
Net power at preset rpm3,100 rpm
Air filter typeOil bath
Fuel tank volume4.8 l
Power/fuel typePetrol
Cylinder displacement212 cm³
Emission
Exhaust emissions (CO₂ EU V)2
610 g/kWh
Equipment
Rubber wheelsIncluded
Transport wheel/sNot available
Foldable handlebarYes
Horizontally adjustable handlebarNo
Vertically adjustable handlebarYes
Capacity
Working width95 cm
Working depth30 cm
Tine diameter360 mm
Number of tines8
Rotational speed (min/max) min53 rpm
Rotational speed (min/max) max97 rpm
Cultivator typeFront-tine
Transmission
Transmission typeChain/Manual
Transmission steps reverse1
Transmission steps forward2
Dimensions
Weight (complete product w/o side packed articles)81 kg
Owner support
Manuals, handbooks, spare parts, guides, and related information for TF 338 can be found in the product support.
Product support for TF 338
Disclaimer:
  • 1Net power at preset rpm Energy: Net power rating as per SAE J1349, at specified RPM as specified by the engine manufacturer
  • 2Exhaust emissions (CO₂ EU V): This CO2 measurement results from testing over a fixed test cycle under laboratory conditions a(n) (parent) engine representative of the engine type (engine family) and shall not imply or express any guarantee of the performance of a particular engine.

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