Overview
The County 762H is a high-clearance farm tractor produced between 1975 and 1981 in Fleet, England, based on the Ford 6600 chassis. It is equipped with a 4.2L 4-cylinder Ford diesel engine providing 75.5 gross horsepower and features an 8-speed gear transmission.
Ideal Applications
High-Clearance Configuration:
The 762H High-Drive model is designed with 32-inch front and rear axle clearances and adjustable tread widths up to 78 inches at the front and 86 inches at the rear.
Engine and Power Rating:
The liquid-cooled 256 ci Ford diesel engine operates at a rated 2100 RPM and utilizes a 12-volt electrical system with a negative ground for starting.
Transmission and Drive System:
This two-wheel drive tractor utilizes a manual gear transmission layout offering 8 forward speeds and 2 reverse speeds.
Production
| Description | High-Clearance tractor / Built in Fleet, England / The County 762 High-Drive was based on the Ford 6600. |
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| Manufacturer | County |
Engine
| Engine type | Ford 4.2L 4-cyl diesel |
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| Bore/Stroke | 4.409x4.2126 inches (112 x 107 mm) |
| Description | Ford / diesel / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled |
| Displacement | 256 ci (4.2 L) |
| Power (gross) | 75.5 hp (56.3 kW) |
| Rated RPM | 2100 |
| Starter | electric |
| Starter volts | 12 |
| Engine (gross) | 75.5 hp (56.3 kW) |
Transmission
| Gears | 8 forward and 2 reverse |
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| Transmission type | 8-speed gear |
| Type | gear |
Mechanical
| Cab | Cab standard. Open station available. |
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| Drive type | Two-wheel drive |
Electrical
| Battery volts | 12 |
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| Ground | negative |
Dimensions & Tires
| Optional tires (ag) | Front: 9.50x24. Rear: 9.5R48 |
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| Standard tires (ag) | Front: 7.50x18. Rear: 13.6/12x38 |
| Clearance (front axle) | 32 inches (81 cm) |
| Clearance (rear axle) | 32 inches (81 cm) |
| Front tread | 58 to 78 inches (147 to 198 cm) |
| Rear tread | 58 to 86 inches (147 to 218 cm) |
| Front tire | 7.50x18 |
| Rear tire | 13.6/12x38 |
References
| Description | 762H High-Drive published by County |
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