ATC Terratrac 500


ATC Terratrac 500 tractor photo
1954 - 1957
Model year
Agricultural Crawler tractor
Series map:
400
500
600
42.5hp
50.0hp
62.0hp
Production
ManufacturerATC (a part of J.I. Case)
Agricultural Crawler tractor
Built in Churubusco, Indiana, USA
ATC 500 Engines
Continental 2.7L 4-cyl gasoline
Continental 2.6L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank18 gal
68.1 L
Engine details ...
ATC 500 Power
Engine (gross)50 hp
37.3 kW
Mechanical
Drivecrawler
Open operator station.
Photos
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Hydraulics
Typeopen center
Pressure1000 psi
69.0 bar
Pump flow11 gpm
41.6 lpm
 30 gpm (backhoe)
113.6 lpm
Dimensions & Tracks
Weight9498 to 10607 pounds
13-inch tracks
Full dimensions and tracks ...
500 Serial Numbers
1955556-001 (gas)
1956556-177 (gas)
1957556-354 (gas)
Final556-378 (gas)
1955D556-001 (diesel)
1956D556-029 (diesel)
1957D556-096 (diesel)
FinalD556-098 (diesel)

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References
Terratrac 500 references literature
Case + Terratrac - Now united to serve you better! published in 1957, by J.I. Case
Case-TerraTrac Crawler-mounted Backhoes published in 1957, by American Tractor Corporation
Terratrac crawler-mounted loaders published in 1957, by AJ.I. Case
Tractorama features Continental Red Seal Engines published in 1956, by American Tractor Corporation
The Crawler... backbone of construction published in 1956, by American Tractor Corporation
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