White 2-75
| 1982 - 1987 |
Field Boss Series | Utility tractor | Iseki built |
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Series map:
2-65
2-75
69.4hp*
83.8hp*
*Estimated engine power for comparison only.
Production |
Distributor | White
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Manufacturer | Iseki
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Utility tractor |
Mechanical |
Drive | 4x2 2WD
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  | 4x4 MFWD 4WD (optional)
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Differential lock | foot-activated standard
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Steering | power
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Differential wet disc brakes |
Two-post ROPS. Optional canopy. |
Photos |
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Capacity |
Fuel | 21.1 gal 79.9 L
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Hydraulic system | 8.8 gal 33.3 L
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Hydraulics |
Type | open center
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Capacity | 8.8 gal 33.3 L
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Pressure | 2560 psi 176.5 bar
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Valves | 1 to 3
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Total flow | 11.9 gpm 45.0 lpm
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type | II/I
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Rear lift (at 24"/610mm) | 5,291 lbs 2399 kg
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO | independent
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Rear PTO Type | 540/1000/ground
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2-75 Serial Numbers |
Location: | Tractor frame on left
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1982 | 00177 (2WD)
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1983 | 00242 (2WD)
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1984 | 00295 (2WD)
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1985 | 00508 (2WD)
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1986 | 00555 (2WD)
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1982 | 00247 (4WD)
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1983 | 00305 (4WD)
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1984 | 00501 (4WD)
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1985 | 00728 (4WD)
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1986 | 00782 (4WD)
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1987 | 00892 (4WD)
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FAQ: How to read a serial number table.
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Electrical |
Charging system | alternator
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Charging amps | 35
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Batteries | 2
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Battery volts | 12
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References |
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1100 Series Front End Loaders published in 1987, by White |
2-55/2-65/2-75 Field Boss Tractors published in 1986, by White |
Page information |
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