EarthForce EF-6 Specs ( 1995-2001 )

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Overview

The EarthForce EF-6 is a four-wheel drive backhoe loader tractor manufactured in Dobris, Czech Republic, between 1995 and 2001. It is powered by an 83 hp Kubota 3.3L turbocharged diesel engine and features a sync shuttle transmission with power four-wheel steering. The machine is equipped with a ROPS/FOPS station and has a recorded weight of 13,668 lbs.

Ideal Applications

Backhoe and Loader Dimensions: The equipment is specified with a maximum digging depth of 144 inches and a dump angle of 78 inches.
Engine and Drive Configuration: The powertrain includes an 83 hp liquid-cooled Kubota V3300TE engine, four-wheel drive, and power four-wheel steering on a 78-inch wheelbase.
Fluid and Physical Capacities: This 13,668 lb tractor is equipped with a 27-gallon hydraulic system and a 24-gallon fuel tank, utilizing 14.5-20 industrial tires.

Production

Description Backhoe loader tractor / Built in Dobris, Czech Republic
Manufacturer EarthForce

Engine

Engine type Kubota 3.3L 4-cyl diesel
Bore/Stroke 3.86x4.33 inches (98 x 110 mm)
Description Kubota V3300TE / turbocharged diesel / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled
Displacement 202.5 ci (3.3 L)
Power 83 hp (61.9 kW)
Starter electric
Starter volts 12

Transmission

Description sync shuttle
Type sync shuttle

Mechanical

Cab ROPS/FOPS. Cab optional with available heater.
Description Power four-wheel steering
Drive type Four-wheel drive

Capacity

Fuel 24 gal (90.8 L)
Hydraulic system 27 gal (102.2 L)

Hydraulics

Capacity 27 gal (102.2 L)
Type open center

Electrical

Battery volts 12
Ground negative

Dimensions & Tires

Height (ROPS) 110 inches (279 cm)
Length 256 inches (650 cm)
Weight 13668 lbs (6199 kg)
Wheelbase 78 inches (198 cm)
Front tire 14.5-20
Rear tire 14.5-20
Weight 13668 lbs (6199 kg)
Wheelbase 78 inches (198 cm)
Industrial front 14.5-20
Industrial rear 14.5-20

Backhoe & Loader

Dig depth 144 inches (365 cm)
Dump angle 78 inches (198 cm)

References

Description Backhoe Loaders - Built for the way you work published in 1999, by EarthForce