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    Ford-New Holland 1520




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    Model:1520
    Years:1987 - 1998
    Tractor type:Farm/Agricultural tractor
    Original price:$13,000 (1998)
     

    Production:

    Factory:-unknown-
    Manufacturer:Ford
    Series:Twenty series compacts
    Total built:-unknown-
    Replaced:Ford 1510
     

    Engine:

       Shibaura 3-cyl diesel
    full engine details ...
     

    Capacity:

    Fuel:7.1 gal [26.9 L]
     

    3-Point Hitch:

    Rear Type:I
    Rear lift:1,635 lbs [741 kg]
     

    Power Take-off (PTO):

    Rear PTO:transmission
    live (optional)
    Rear RPMs:540
     

    Dimensions & Tires:

    Wheelbase:63 inches [160 cm]
    Weight:2,200 lbs [997 kg]
    Front tire:5.00-15
    Rear tire:9.5-24
    full dimensions and tires ...
     

    Serial Numbers:

    Location:Transmission housing, left side
    1987: UH21001
    1988: UH22102
    1989: UH23801
    1990: UH25507
    1991: UH26935
    1992: UH28254
    1993: UH29228
    1994: UH30030
    1995: UH31125
    1996: UH31815
     

    Power:

    Engine:23 hp [17.2 kW]
    PTO (claimed):18.5 hp [13.8 kW]
     

    Mechanical:

    Chassis:4x2 2WD
    4x4 MFWD 4WD optional
    Steering:-unknown-
    Brakes:-unknown-
     

    Hydraulics:

    Type:open
    Capacity:5.8 gal [22.0 L]
    Total flow:-unknown-
    Valve flow:6.4 gpm [24.2 lpm]
    Steering flow:-unknown-
    Pressure:-unknown-
    Valves:1
     

    Electrical:

    Ground:-unknown-
     

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