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    John Deere 600

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    1964 - 1972
    Industrial tractor




     

    Production:

    Manufacturer:John Deere
    Factory:Waterloo, Iowa, USA
    Total built:878 total
    11 gas
    867 diesel
    Original price (USD):-unknown-
     

    Variants:

    4020:farm tractor
     

    John Deere 600 Engine:

       John Deere 6-cyl diesel
       John Deere 6-cyl gasoline
    full engine details ...
     

    Capacity:

    Fuel:34 gal [128.7 L]
    Hydraulic system:11 gal [41.6 L] (collarshift)
    17 gal [64.3 L] (powershift)
     

    Power Take-off (PTO):

    Rear PTO:optional independent
    Rear RPMs:540/1000
    Front PTO:optional
    Front RPMs:1000
     

    Dimensions & Tires:

    Wheelbase:97 inches [246 cm]
    Weight:8815 to 9480 pounds
    Front tire:-unknown-
    Rear tire:-unknown-
    full dimensions and tires ...
     

    600 Serial Numbers:


    - Serial numbers unknown -
     
     

    John Deere 600 Power:

    Engine:102.5 hp [76.4 kW]
     

    Mechanical:

    Chassis:4x2 2WD
    Steering:hydraulic power
    Brakes:hydraulic wet disc
     

    Hydraulics:

    Type:-unknown-
    Capacity:11 gal [41.6 L] (collarshift)
    17 gal [64.3 L] (powershift)
    Pressure:2000 psi [137.9 bar]
    Valves:1 or 2 optional
    Total flow:24 gpm [90.8 lpm]
     

    Electrical:

    Ground:-unknown-
     

    Battery:

    Number:1 (gas)
    2 (diesel)
    Volts:12
     

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