Latil H14 TL10
Overview
Manufacturer
Also called
  • Latil H11 TL10 (British variant)
  • Saviem H14 TL12R (Saviem variant)
  • Saviem H14 TL12 (simplified variant)
  • Saviem TL20 (simplified variant)
Production1947–1962
Assembly
Body and chassis
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel drive
Chronology
PredecessorLatil H4 TL9
SuccessorSaviem TL21/22/23

The Latil H14 TL10 is an all-wheel drive agricultural and forestry tractor produced by Latil and later Saviem from 1947 to 1962 through various evolutions. It was replaced by the Saviem TL21/22/23 range.

History

In 1947, Latil unveiled its H14 TL10 agricultural and forestry tractor, mounting the H14 engine, a slightly modified H1.[1] By 1949, it was sold in the United Kingdom as a multiporpose tractor (adding tractor unit for road and off-road) with the name H11 TL10.[2]

In the 1950s, TL10s equipped with a winch had some military use by engineering corps of the French Army.[3]

In 1957, after Latil was integrated into the Saviem company, a minor evolution of the TL10, the H14 TL12R, was introduced. In December 1960, the company unveiled the H14 TL12, a cheaper variant of the TL12R without trailer brake (which meant it could only be used as a towing tractor and not as an agricultural one).[4]

Technical details

The main engine used for the tractor is the H14, an evolution of the pre-World War II H1 with a direct injection system licensed from Gardner.[1] It is a inline-four diesel engine with a 108 mm bore and a 152 mm stroke, giving a displacement of 5,585 cc (earlier version)[5] and 5,569 cc (later version).[4] Its power was between 65 PS (64 bhp; 48 kW) at 1,500 rpm (earlier version)[5] and 85 PS (84 bhp; 63 kW) at 1,850 rpm (later version).[4] As an optional, earlier TL10 versions could be equipped with a similar petrol engine codenamed as M14.[3][5]

The British version had a different engine codenamed as H11 by Latil and supplied by Meadows, the 4 DC-420. It is an inline four diesel with a bore and stroke of 130 mm, giving a displacement of 6,902 cc. Maximum engine power was 70 bhp (71 PS; 52 kW) at 1,900 rpm and its torque 233 lb⋅ft (316 N⋅m) at 1,000 rpm.[2]

The gearbox is a 4-speed unit with a transfer case giving 8 forward speeds and 2 reverses. The gearbox output shaft is connected to the front and rear axles, making the tractor on permanent four-wheel drive. Levers in the cabin are connected to the differential system to lock the drive on any axle.[2]

The tractor has a four-wheel steering system, with the steering drop arm connected to the stub assemblies of both axles, giving it a turning radius of 15 ft (4.6 m).[2] The H14 TL10 and the H14 TL12R were available in a "navette" version, with a panoramic cabin, double driving positions with two vertical steering wheels and reversed gears.[6]

The tractor's wheelbase is 2.4 m (7.9 ft) and it weights over 3 tonnes. It has air brakes. Suspension is by straight leaf springs.[2]

Later developments

As the company marketed the H14 TL12, it also introduced the TL20, a simpler version with mechanical instead of air brakes, a 3-speed instead of four-speed gearbox, and a redesigned grille.[7]

In October 1961, Saviem unveiled a new range of tractors with various design changes: the TL21, TL22, and TL23. The TL21 was an agricultural and forestry tractor, the TL22 a towing tractor and the TL23 a prime mover of 24 tones gross combined weight. The first has mechanical braking and the others air braking. All of them are powered by the F 120.51 Fulgur engine, an inline-four diesel engine with a 110 mm bore and a 120 mm stroke, giving a displacement of 4,561 cc. The maximum power of it was 100 PS (99 bhp; 74 kW) at 2,500 rpm.[7]

In 1962, the licence for the tractors' production was sold to the Creusot-Loire conglomerate, which marketed them as the Latil Batignolles.[7]

References

Citations

Bibliography

  • Colombet, Jean-François (1995). "Les Latil H14 et H16 A1" [The Latils H14 and H16 A1]. Charge utile (in French). No. 25. Paris: Histoire et Collections. ISSN 1266-8508.
  • Colombet, Jean-François (2020). "Saviem 1960–1961". Charge utile (in French). No. Hors-série 100. Paris: Histoire et Collections. ISSN 1266-8508.
  • Cotton, L. J. (1949). "'Roughing it on' with a four-wheel drive tractor". Commercial Motor. Vol. 89, no. 2305. London: Temple Press. ISSN 0010-3063.
  • Tracteur Latil, Suresnes: Latil, 1954
  • Vanderveen, Bart (1989). Wheels & Trucks Historic Military Vehicles Directory. London: Battle of Britain Prints International. ISBN 0-900913-57-6.
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