The White 80 is a utility tractor produced by White from 1989 to 1991 as part of the American Series. It was built in Coldwater, Ohio, USA. The tractor features a Cummins 3.9L 4-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine, with a rated PTO power of 80 hp (claimed) and tested PTO power of 81.48 hp. Transmission options include a 6-speed sliding gear and an 18-speed partial power shift. The tractor offers two- or four-wheel drive, power steering, dry disc brakes, and a two-post ROPS with optional canopy. It has a fuel capacity of 20 gallons and a hydraulic system capacity of 13 gallons. The rear hitch is a category II/I with a 5000 lbs lift capacity. The PTO is independent with hydraulic clutch and operates at 540/1000 RPM. Dimensions include a wheelbase of 95.5 inches, length of 152.5 inches, width of 81.5 inches, and operating weight of 9170 lbs. Various tire options are available for 2WD and 4WD configurations. Electrical system is negative ground with a 62 amp alternator and 12 volt battery.
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Notes:To celebrate four of the tractor brands in White Farm Equipment's history, the American 80 was available in a choice of paint colors. Cockshutt Red, Minneapolis-Moline Gold, and Oliver Green were optional colors, while White Silver was the standard paint scheme.
Series:American Series
Built in:Coldwater, Ohio, USA
Years made:1989 - 1991
Original price:$25,000 in 1991
Transmission
Notes:The optional power shift transmission add a three-speed power shift to the basic six-speed transmission.
Type (6-speed):sliding gear
Gears (6-speed):6 forward and 2 reverse
Clutch (6-speed):dry disc
Type (power shift):partial power shift
Gears (power shift):18 forward and 6 reverse
Transmission options:6-speed sliding gear, 18-speed partial power shift