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Deutz-Fahr Intrac 6.60 Specs ( 1987-1990 )

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Overview

The Deutz-Fahr Intrac 6.60 is a versatile tool carrier tractor featuring a 150 hp turbocharged 6.1L air-cooled diesel engine and 4x4 drive. This model is designed for high-capacity performance with an 8,996-lb rear lift and dual-end power capabilities.

Ideal Applications

Multi-Implement Operation: With both a 1000 RPM front PTO and a 540/1000 RPM rear PTO, this tractor can power multiple attachments at both ends of the vehicle simultaneously.
Heavy-Duty Lifting: The robust rear hitch supports up to 8,996 lbs, making it suitable for operating heavy mounted implements and managing significant loads in the field.
Challenging Terrain Navigation: A high ground clearance of 22.8 inches combined with 18.4R34 tires and 4WD allows this tractor to maneuver effectively over uneven ground and obstacles.

Production

Description Tool Carrier tractor
Manufacturer Deutz-Fahr

Engine

Engine type Deutz 6.1L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 66.0 gal (249.8 L)
Bore/Stroke 4.02x4.92 inches (102 x 125 mm)
Description Deutz BF6L913 / turbocharged diesel / 6-cylinder / air-cooled
Displacement 373.9 ci (6.1 L)
Power 150 hp (111.9 kW)
Rated RPM 2300
Torque 394.6 lb-ft (535.1 Nm)
Torque RPM 1650

Transmission

Gears 15 forward and 5 reverse / 30 forward and 10 reverse
Transmission type 15-speed / 30-speed
Transmission type 15-speed / 30-speed

Mechanical

Drive 4x4 4WD

Hydraulics

Pressure 2538 psi (175.0 bar)
Pump flow 14.8 gpm (56.0 lpm)

Hitch

Rear lift 8996 lbs (4080 kg)

PTO

Front PTO Type 1000
Rear PTO Type 540/1000

Dimensions & Tires

Ag front 18.4R34
Ag rear 18.4R34
Ground clearance 22.8 inches (57 cm)
Height 125.2 inches (318 cm)
Length 204.7 inches (519 cm)
Max weight 22046 lbs (10000 kg)
Weight 13889 lbs (6300 kg)
Wheelbase 106.4 inches (270 cm)
Width 94.1 inches (239 cm)
Front tire 18.4R34
Rear tire 18.4R34
Weight 13889 lbs (6300 kg)
Wheelbase 106.4 inches (270 cm)

References

Description IN-trac 6.30 / In-trac 6.60 turbo published in 1987, by Deutz