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New Holland TJ275 Tractor

The New Holland TJ275 tractor, produced in 2002 – 2005 in United States, is a compact and reliable machine. It features a 35.7 HP CDC 8.3L 6-CYL diesel engine, a 200 GAL fuel tank, and a maximum speed of 19-35 MPH. The original price in 2002 – 2005 was $142,000. Here are the full details of the TJ275 tractor:

General Information

  • Manufacturer: New Holland
  • Model: TJ275
  • Year: 2002 – 2005
  • Price: $142,000
  • Factory: United States

Engine – Performance

  • Engine Type: CDC 8.3L 6-CYL diesel
  • Tank Capacity: 200 GAL
  • Power: 35.7 HP
  • Max Speed: 19-35 MPH
  • Consumption: 5.2-13 MPG

Mechanical – Features

  • Mechanical: Four-wheel drive, final drives, inboard planetary, steering, hydrostatic power, integrated hydraulic wet disc brakes, cab standard
  • Hitch Type: Rear Type IVN/III, rear lift (at 24 inches/610mm), 14500 LBS
  • PTO Type: Rear PTO, independent, rear PTO Type 1000 (1.75)
  • Hydraulic: Type closed center load sensing, rear valves 4 to 7, SCV flow 35 GPM, total flow 40 GPM, 55 GPM, 75 GPM
  • Electrical: Ground negative, charging system alternator, charging AMPS 135, battery CCA 1000, battery volts 12

Dimensions – Extras

  • Dimension: Wheelbase 139 inches, weight 31,785 LBS, front tire, 18.4R46, rear tire, 18.4R46
  • Cabin Type: Closed
  • GPS: Available
  • Warranty: 36 months
  • Variants: Similar CaseIH model

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