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Deutz-Fahr DX 7.10 Specs ( 1984-1989 )

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Production

Description Row-Crop tractor
Manufacturer Deutz-Fahr

Engine

Engine type Deutz 6.1L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 66 gal (249.8 L)
Bore/Stroke 4.016x4.92 inches (102 x 125 mm)
Description Deutz F6L 913 / turbocharged diesel / 6-cylinder / air-cooled
Displacement 373.9 ci (6.1 L)
Oil capacity 17 qts (16.1 L)
Power 160 hp (119.3 kW)
Rated RPM 2400
Starter electric
Starter volts 12
PTO (claimed) 145 hp (108.1 kW)

Transmission

Clutch cerametallic disc
Gears 24 forward and 8 reverse / 32 forward and 8 reverse
Oil capacity 79.25 qts (75.0 L)
Transmission Powermatic
Type two-speed power shift
Transmission type 24-speed two-speed power shift / 32-speed
Transmission type 24-speed two-speed power shift / 32-speed

Mechanical

Description Power steering / Hydraulic dry disc brakes / Mastercab standard with air-conditioning.
Differential lock mechanical rear
Drive type Two- or four-wheel drive

Hydraulics

Pressure 2538 psi (175.0 bar)
Pump flow 27.3 gpm (103.3 lpm)
Type open center
Valves 1 to 3

Hitch

Rear lift (at ends) 18739 lbs (8500 kg)
Rear Type III

PTO

Engine RPM 540@1920
Front PTO independent
Front PTO Type 1000
Rear PTO independent
Rear PTO Type 540/1000 (1.375)

Electrical

Battery volts 12
Charging system alternator
Ground negative

Dimensions & Tires

2WD Optional tires (ag) Front: 11.00x16. Rear: 18.4x38
2WD Standard tires (ag) Front: 11.00x16. Rear: 20.8x38
4WD Optional tires (ag) Front: 14.9x28. Rear: 18.4x38
4WD Standard tires (ag) Front: 16.9x28. Rear: 20.8x38
2WD Weight 11905 lbs (5400 kg)
2WD Wheelbase 103.5 inches (262 cm)
4WD Weight 12897 lbs (5850 kg)
4WD Wheelbase 111.3 inches (282 cm)
Height 109.8 inches (278 cm)
Length 187.8 inches (477 cm)
Rear tread 64 to 88 inches (162 to 223 cm)
Width 93 inches (236 cm)
2WD Rear tire 20.8x38
2WD Wheelbase 103.5 inches (262 cm)
4WD Wheelbase 111.3 inches (282 cm)
Front tire 11.00x16
Weight 11905 to 12897 pounds

References

Description DX4.70-DX6.30-DX6.50-DX7.10 published in 1984, by Deutz-Fahr