AGCO Allis 9650 Tractor

Manufacturer AGCO Allis
Price 77,000(USD)
Model 9650
Equipment Type Row-Crop Tractors
Factory

OCED TRACTOR TEST 1675 2

Description Diesel 18-speed 4WD April 6 - 26, 1994 Link: OCED Tractor Test 1675 file PTO performance Drawbar performance Gear 7 used for power test Gear 4 used for pull test
Max power 138.03hp / 102.9kW
Fuel use 9.6gal/hour / 36.3l/hour
Power at rated engine speed 155.93hp / 116.3kW
Power at rated PTO speed 159.04hp / 118.6kW
Max pull 20068lbs / 9102kg

AGCO ALLIS 9650 POWER

PTO (claimed) 155hp / 115.6kW
Drawbar (tested) 138.03hp / 102.9kW
PTO (tested) 159.30hp / 118.8kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The AGCO Allis 9650 features a robust Deutz BF6L913C turbocharged 6-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of 6.1L, providing substantial power for heavy-duty applications. With a compression ratio of 15.5:1, it optimizes fuel efficiency and torque at a rated RPM of 2400, which is advantageous for sustaining high power outputs during prolonged operations. However, the air-cooled design may present challenges in extreme temperatures, necessitating careful monitoring of cooling efficiency to prevent overheating.

Description Deutz BF6L913C turbocharged intercooled diesel 6-cylinder air-cooled
Displacement 374ci / 6.1L
Bore/Stroke 4.02x4.92inches / 102x 125mm
Compression 15.5:1
Rated RPM 2400
Starter volts 12
Oil capacity 17qts / 16.1L

AGCO ALLIS 9650 ENGINE

The AGCO Allis 9650 features a Deutz 6.1L six-cylinder diesel engine, providing robust power and fuel efficiency, ideal for heavy agricultural tasks. With a 67-gallon fuel tank, it offers extended operational time between refueling, crucial for large acreage. However, the tractor's weight and size may limit maneuverability in tighter spaces, making it best suited for open fields and larger farms.

Description Deutz 6.1L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 67gal / 253.6L

TRANSMISSION

The AGCO Allis 9650 tractor features a full power shift transmission with 18 forward and 9 reverse gears, enabling seamless gear changes and improved operational efficiency under varying load conditions. The hydraulic wet disc clutch offers superior durability and smoother engagement, minimizing wear and heat generation for enhanced longevity. However, users should be aware of the potential complexity in repair and maintenance due to the advanced transmission system, which may demand specialized knowledge or tools.

Type full power shift
Gears 18 forward and 9 reverse
Clutch hydraulic wet disc

MECHANICAL

The AGCO Allis 9650 tractor features a robust 4WD configuration with inboard planetary final drives, enhancing traction and stability in varied terrains. Its 18-speed full power shift transmission allows for smooth gear transitions, optimizing performance during heavy-duty applications. The electro-hydraulic differential lock and hydraulic wet disc brakes provide reliable control and braking efficiency, though maintenance of wet disc systems can be a challenge in terms of longevity and cost.

Chassis 4x2 2WD / 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Final drives inboard planetary
Differential lock electro-hydraulic
Steering power
Brakes hydraulic wet disc
Cab Cab standard
Transmission 18-speed full power shift

HYDRAULICS

Type closed center pressure-compensating
Pressure 2250psi / 155.1bar
Valves 3
Pump flow 24gpm / 90.8lpm *Claimed. During testing, actual flow was 22.5 GPM

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type III/II
Control lower-link draft sensing
Rear lift 7212lbs / 3271kg *During testing, actual lift was 5913 pounds 8544lbs / 3875kg *Claimed lift with optional assist cylinder. During testing, actual lift was 6962 pounds

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Clutch hydraulic wet disc
Rear RPM 540/1000

AGCO ALLIS 9650 TIRES

The AGCO Allis 9650 tractor offers two drivetrain configurations: a 2WD with standard agricultural tires suitable for flat, dry terrains and a 4WD variant which enhances traction and stability on uneven or muddy ground. The tire specifications—11.00-16 for the front and 18.4R38 for the rear in 2WD, versus 14.9R28 for the front and 18.4R38 for the rear in 4WD—highlight differences in load-bearing and flotation capabilities. Choosing between these options should consider operational contexts, as 4WD may be beneficial in rugged conditions while 2WD may be adequate for simpler agricultural tasks, resulting in potential fuel efficiency gains.

2WD Standard tires (ag) Front: 11.00-16. Rear: 18.4R38
4WD Standard tires (ag) Front: 14.9R28. Rear: 18.4R38

DIMENSIONS

2WD Wheelbase 124inches / 314cm
4WD Wheelbase 116.5inches / 295cm
2WD Length 187.5inches / 476cm
4WD Length 196.5inches / 499cm
Width 96inches / 243cm
Height (cab) 119.7inches / 304cm
2WD Clearance (front axle) 23inches / 58cm
4WD Clearance (front axle) 22.3inches / 56cm
Clearance (drawbar) 15.5inches / 39cm
Rear axle 3.875 by 115inches / 98by 2921mm

AGCO ALLIS 9650 WEIGHT

2WD Shipping 14800lbs / 6713kg
4WD Shipping 16100lbs / 7302kg
4WD Operating 17060lbs / 7738kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The AGCO Allis 9650 tractor features a robust weight range of 14,800 to 17,060 pounds, enhancing stability and traction for various agricultural tasks. With a 2WD wheelbase of 124 inches and a 4WD wheelbase of 116.5 inches, the tractor offers versatile maneuverability, although the 2WD configuration may present challenges in muddy or uneven terrains compared to the 4WD option. The front tire size of 11.00-16 and rear tire size of 18.4R38 ensures sufficient ground contact and load distribution, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications.

2WD Wheelbase 124inches / 314cm
4WD Wheelbase 116.5inches / 295cm
Weight 14800 to 17060 pounds
Front tire 11.00-16
2WD Rear tire 18.4R38

9650 SERIAL NUMBERS

Location Console, right side
1994 941001
1995 941501

ELECTRICAL

Ground negative
Charging system alternator
Charging amps 105
Batteries 2
Battery CCA 580
Battery volts 12


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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