AHB
Oil engine
- Series
- H Series
- Fuel
- Petroleum
- Type
- Horizontal, water-cooled (medium-speed)
features
In 1950, Kubota introduced a medium-speed oil engine, and water-cooled medium-speed oil engines gradually became mainstream.
AH, BH and CH are compact, lightweight and portable, and saw extensive work, mainly in power sprayers.
AHB and BHB are improved versions of AH and BH, providing increased horsepower.
specification
- Year
- 1951
- Fuel
- Petroleum
- Type
- Horizontal, water-cooled (medium-speed)
- Cylinders
-
- Number of cylinders
- 1
- Rated output / speed
- 2.5/1200
- Length x Width x Height (mm)
- 800/430/580
- Dry weight(kg)
- 73
applications
-
Power Sprayer
-
Rice Husker
-
Pumping / Irrigation Machine
story
Postwar Reconstruction Increases Demand for Engines
A few years following the end of World War II, the Japanese economy had recovered from the chaos and was entering an era of free competition. Engines were valuable because they were useful for increasing food production, which caused demand to explode.Kubota resumed manufacturing engines, which were the heart of Japanese industry.