Allis Chalmers 615


Allis Chalmers 615 tractor photo
1966 - 1974
Industrial tractor
Production
ManufacturerAllis Chalmers
Industrial tractor
Built in Topeka, Kansas, USA
Variants
615industrial
615TLBbackhoe-loader
Allis Chalmers 615 Engines
Allis-Chalmers 2.6L 4-cyl gasoline
Allis-Chalmers 2.9L 4-cyl diesel
Allis-Chalmers 3.3L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank16 gal
60.6 L
Engine details ...
Allis Chalmers 615 Power
Engine57 hp
42.5 kW
Mechanical
Two-wheel drive
Final drivesbull gear
Power steering
Mechanical drum brakes
Open operator station.
Photos
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Hydraulics
Typeopen center
Pressure2250 psi
155.1 bar
Pump flow4.4 gpm (three point)
16.7 lpm
 15.5 gpm (loader)
58.7 lpm
 24 gpm (backhoe-loader)
90.8 lpm
Steering flow4.75 gpm (gas)
18.0 lpm
 5.25 gpm (diesel)
19.9 lpm
Tractor hitch
Rear TypeI OptOptional
Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTO Type540
 1000
Dimensions & Tires
Wheelbase87 inches
220 cm
Weight4400 to 4550 pounds
Full dimensions and tires ...
615 Serial Numbers
Location:Serial number engraved into the left side of the tractor, on the flange where the clutch and engine meet.
Electrical
Gas Groundpositive
Diesel Groundnegative
Charging systemgenerator
Battery volts12
References
615 references literature
615 Backhoe Loader published in 1969, by Allis Chalmers
615 Backhoe Loader (TE 308/695) published in 1969
615 Tractor (SV104) published in 1969
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