The White 160 is a row-crop tractor produced by White from 1987 to 1989 as part of the 100 Series. It was built in Coldwater, Ohio, USA, and originally sold for $55,000 in 1989. It features a CDC-Cummins 8.3L 6-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine with 160 hp claimed PTO power. The tractor offers an 18-speed partial powershift transmission with 18 forward and 6 reverse gears. It is available in two- or four-wheel drive configurations with planetary final drives and hydraulic rear differential lock. The tractor includes power steering, independent hydraulic wet disc brakes, and a standard cab with air-conditioning. Fuel capacity is 74 gallons, and the hydraulic system holds 23 gallons with a closed center pressure compensated system. The rear hitch is category III/II with position and draft control and a rear lift capacity of 7035 lbs. The rear PTO is independent with a hydraulic wet disc clutch and 1000 rpm type. Dimensions vary between 2WD and 4WD models, with wheelbases of 112 and 91 inches respectively, and operating weight up to 17290 lbs. Electrical system includes a 12-volt battery setup with a 62 amp alternator.