New Holland T6020 Plus Tractor

Manufacturer New Holland
Price -
Model T6020 Plus
Equipment Type Utility Tractors
Factory

OCED TRACTOR TEST 2488 2

Description Diesel 24-speed 4WD September 2007 - May 2008, Link: OCED Tractor Test 2488 file PTO performance Drawbar performance Gear 12 used for power test. Gear 2 used for pull test.
Max power 82.7hp / 61.7kW
Fuel use 5.9gal/hour / 22.3l/hour
Power at rated engine speed 94.8hp / 70.7kW
Power at rated PTO speed 94hp / 70.1kW
Max pull 10840lbs / 4917kg

NEW HOLLAND T6020 PLUS POWER

Engine (gross) 110hp / 82.0kW
PTO (claimed) 90hp / 67.1kW
Drawbar (tested) 82.7hp / 61.7kW
PTO (tested) 95.9hp / 71.5kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The New Holland T6020 Plus features a robust FPT turbocharged engine, delivering 110 hp from a 4.5L displacement, which enhances torque at low RPMs for efficient fieldwork. Its mechanical rotary fuel system is reliable but may lack the precision and efficiency of modern electronic systems, which could lead to higher fuel consumption under varying load conditions. With a decent oil capacity of 10.6 quarts, routine maintenance is manageable, but operators should monitor oil levels regularly to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity.

Description FPT turbocharged air-to-air aftercooled diesel 4-cylinder 8-valve liquid-cooled
Displacement 274ci / 4.5L
Bore/Stroke 4.094x5.197inches / 104x 132 mm
Power (gross) 110hp / 82.0kW
Fuel system mechanical rotary pump
Rated RPM 2200
Starter electric
Starter volts 12
Oil capacity 10.6qts / 10.0L

NEW HOLLAND T6020 PLUS ENGINE

The New Holland T6020 Plus is powered by a FPT 4.5L 4-cylinder diesel engine, offering a balance of power and fuel efficiency, ideal for medium-duty farming tasks. One advantage of the FPT engine is its robust torque delivery at lower RPMs, enhancing productivity during challenging operations like tillage or hauling. However, potential challenges include the need for regular maintenance of the diesel system to ensure optimal performance and emissions compliance.

Description FPT 4.5L 4-cyl diesel

TRANSMISSION 1

The New Holland T6020 Plus tractor features an ElectroShift transmission with a partial power shift, offering a total of 16 forward and reverse gears, enhancing operational versatility. Its push-button power shifting reduces driver fatigue by allowing seamless gear transitions without the need for a clutch, particularly advantageous in applications requiring frequent gear changes, like plowing or transport tasks. However, operators should be aware of the potential learning curve associated with managing the electronic controls, which may require some acclimatization for optimal efficiency.

Transmission ElectroShift
Type partial power shift
Gears 16 forward and reverse
Description Four gears in four ranges (A-D). Push-button power shifting between gears and clutch-free shifting between ranges A-B and C-D. Synchronized shift from ranges B to C. Power shuttle shifting.

TRANSMISSION 2

The New Holland T6020 Plus features a partial power shift AutoShift transmission with 16 forward and reverse gears, enhancing operational efficiency by automating gear changes based on load conditions. The primary advantage is reduced operator fatigue during prolonged use, particularly in varying terrain. However, the complexity of the system may lead to increased maintenance requirements and potential challenges in troubleshooting automatic shifting issues.

Transmission AutoShift
Type partial power shift
Gears 16 forward and reverse
Description AutoShift adds an automatic shifting funtion to the ElectroShift transmission.

MECHANICAL

The New Holland T6020 Plus offers versatile chassis options with both 2WD and optional 4WD capabilities, enhancing traction in varied terrains. Its hydrostatic power steering and optional SuperSteer improve maneuverability, particularly in tight farming conditions. The 16-speed partial power shift transmission provides efficient power management, making it suitable for tasks ranging from field operations to transport, but may require user adjustment to optimize performance across different workloads.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD (optional)
Steering hydrostatic power SuperSteer optional
Brakes hydraulic wet disc
Cab Horizon cab standard.
Transmission 16-speed partial power shift

CAPACITY

Fuel 46.5gal / 176.0L
SuperSteer Fuel 40.2gal / 152.2L
Hydraulic system 16.3gal / 61.7L

HYDRAULICS

Type closed center load-sensing
Capacity 16.3gal / 61.7L
Valves 2 to 4
Pump flow 26.5gpm / 100.3lpm
Total flow 37gpm / 140.0lpm
Steering flow 10.5gpm / 39.7lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type II (mech)/II/IIIN (elec)
Control mechanical lower link draft sensing, electronic optional
Rear lift 9285lbs / 4211kg/9620lbs / 4363kg (optional)

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Clutch electro-hydraulic
Rear RPM 540/1000

DIMENSIONS

2WD Wheelbase 104.4inches / 265cm
4WD Wheelbase 104.7inches / 265cm
Height (cab) 112.4inches / 285cm
Height (exhaust) 113.2inches / 287cm
2WD Weight 10008lbs / 4539kg
4WD Weight 10383lbs / 4709kg
Front axle TerraGlide FWD TerraLock
2WD Front tread 63.2 to 86.2inches / 160to 218 cm
4WD Front tread 62.2 to 92inches / 157to 233 cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The New Holland T6020 Plus offers a robust wheelbase of 104.4 inches for 2WD and 104.7 inches for 4WD, ensuring stability during various agricultural operations. With a weight range of 10,008 to 10,383 pounds, this tractor provides a strong footprint, aiding in traction and load-bearing capacity while potentially limiting maneuverability in tighter spaces. Ideal for medium to large-sized farms, this model may face challenges in extremely soft soil conditions due to its weight, which could lead to soil compaction.

2WD Wheelbase 104.4inches / 265cm
4WD Wheelbase 104.7inches / 265cm
Weight 10008 to 10383 pounds

ELECTRICAL

Ground negative
Charging system alternator
Charging amps 120
Charging volts 12
Battery CCA 960
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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