The White 1470 was built by Fiat from 1973 to 1975 as a utility tractor. It is based on the Fiat 750 and was also sold under the Cockshutt and Oliver brands owned by White at that time. It features a 4.6L 4-cylinder liquid-cooled diesel engine producing 77 hp, with a 7-speed gear transmission. The tractor has two-wheel drive, power steering, disc brakes, and an open operator station with optional ROPS and canopy. It has a rear independent PTO with 540 rpm and a rear hitch type I/II. The tractor weighs 6700 lbs shipping weight and 10,600 lbs ballasted, with a wheelbase of 92.75 inches and ground clearance of 20.3 inches.
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Detailed specifications and technical data for White 1470
Power
Engine:77 hp (57.4 kW)
PTO (claimed):70 hp (52.2 kW)
Drawbar (claimed):58 hp (43.3 kW)
Engine
Type:diesel
Model:OM C03/70
Power:77 hp (57.4 kW)
Cooling:liquid-cooled
Cylinders:4-cylinder
Rated RPM:2100
Bore/Stroke:4.331x4.7241 inches (110 x 120 mm)
Fuel system:direct injection
Displacement:278.3 ci (4.6 L)
Starter volts:12
Compression ratio:17:1
Hydraulics
Pressure:2135 psi (147.2 bar)
Total flow:6.2 gpm (23.5 lpm)
Mechanical
Drive:Two-wheel drive
Brakes:Disc brakes
Steering:power
Operator station:Open operator station. Optional ROPS and canopy.
Production
Type:Utility tractor
Notes:The White 1470 was built by Fiat, and is based on the Fiat 750. The tractor was also sold under the Cockshutt and Oliver brands which were owned by White at that time.