Tier E — Heritage / discontinued Croatia Est. 1953

Tomo Vinković

A Croatian maker from Bjelovar (factory from 1953; ‘Tomo Vinković’ from 1960). Built motokultivatori under Italian Pasquali licence from 1966 before its famous articulated four-wheel tractors. A regional heritage name; the two-wheel PE motokultivatori are the ones covered here.

Tomo Vinković machines we cover

1 model — two-wheel tractor.

Tier E Two-wheel tractor

Tomo Vinković PE-14

Diesel · Front-tine · 14 hp · width varies

The PE-14 is one of the early two-wheel motokultivatori from Tomo Vinković of Bjelovar, Croatia, built under Italian Pasquali licence from 1966 (before the firm's well-known articulated four-wheel tractors). Period sources record a ~14 hp single-cylinder engine; the Pasquali licence and 1966 start are documented, but the exact engine make and fuel type are not confirmed (diesel is inferred from the Pasquali lineage) and working width/weight are configuration-dependent — specs are flagged.

From £200–£800

Tomo Vinković — common questions

Where is Tomo Vinković from?

Tomo Vinković is a brand from Croatia, founded around 1953.

Is Tomo Vinković a good choice?

Tomo Vinković sits in Tier E — heritage / discontinued. The one model we cover is the PE-14 — 14 hp, £200–£800.