White 6065 Tractor

Manufacturer White
Price 29,000(USD)
Model 6065
Equipment Type Utility Tractors
Factory SAME

WHITE 6065 POWER

PTO (claimed) 63hp / 47.0kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The White 6065 tractor is powered by a robust SLH 1000.4-W diesel engine, featuring a 4-cylinder, 4.0L displacement with a high compression ratio of 17:1, which optimizes fuel efficiency and torque production. The direct injection fuel system enhances combustion efficiency at the rated RPM of 2350, making this tractor suitable for demanding farm applications. However, keep in mind the 12V electric starting system may lead to challenges in extremely cold environments without appropriate battery maintenance.

Description SLH 1000.4-W diesel 4-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 244ci / 4.0L
Bore/Stroke 4.14x4.55inches / 105x 116mm
Fuel system direct injection
Compression 17:1
Rated RPM 2350
Starter electric
Starter volts 12

WHITE 6065 ENGINE

The White 6065 features a robust SLH 4.0L 4-cylinder diesel engine, offering reliable power for mid-range agricultural tasks. Its efficient fuel consumption and enhanced torque delivery make it suitable for diverse farming applications, though its relatively compact design may limit load capacity compared to larger models. Operators should consider maintenance access and parts availability, which can impact long-term operational efficiency.

Description SLH 4.0L 4-cyl diesel

TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW

The White 6065 tractor features a 12-speed synchromesh transmission, providing smooth gear shifts and enhanced control, along with a 16-speed creeper gear option for low-speed maneuverability in tasks like tilling or planting. This dual transmission system is advantageous for diverse applications, allowing efficient operation in both field and transport scenarios. However, the complexity of the transmission may present a challenge in maintenance and potential repair costs.

Description 12-speed synchromesh 16-speed creeper

TRANSMISSION 1

The White 6065 tractor features a synchromesh transmission with 12 forward and reverse gears, providing smooth shifting and enhanced control during operation. Its hydraulic dry disc clutch offers reliable performance, though it may require more maintenance than wet clutches in muddy conditions. This tractor is well-suited for a variety of agricultural tasks, but operators should be mindful of maintaining proper clutch adjustment to ensure optimal function and longevity.

Type synchromesh
Gears 12 forward and reverse
Clutch hydraulic dry disc

TRANSMISSION 2

The White 6065 tractor features a creeper gear type, allowing for precise control at low speeds, ideal for tasks such as tilling or planting in confined spaces. With 16 forward and reverse gears, it offers versatility in various terrains and conditions, enhancing productivity through adaptive speed selection. However, the complexity of the gear system may present a learning curve for new operators, requiring additional training to maximize efficiency.

Type creeper
Gears 16 forward and reverse

MECHANICAL

The White 6065 tractor offers both 2WD and 4WD configurations, providing flexibility for diverse farming applications. Its mechanical rear differential lock enhances traction in challenging terrain, while the inboard planetary final drives contribute to improved stability and weight distribution. The optional cab feature and hydraulic wet disc brakes boost operator comfort and safety, making it suitable for prolonged use in various field conditions.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD
Final drives inboard planetary
Differential lock mechanical rear
Steering power
Brakes hydraulic wet disc
Cab Two-post ROPS. Cab optional
Transmissions 12-speed synchromesh 16-speed creeper

CAPACITY

ROPS Fuel 16.2gal / 61.3L
Cab Fuel 22.5gal / 85.2L
Hydraulic system 11.9gal / 45.0L

HYDRAULICS

Type open center
Capacity 11.9gal / 45.0L
Pressure 2610psi / 180.0bar
Valves 2
Pump flow 11gpm / 41.6lpm
ROPS Total flow 14.9gpm / 56.4lpm
Cab Total flow 16.5gpm / 62.5lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type II/I
Control position and draft control
Rear lift (at 24 4960lbs / 2249kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Rear RPM 540/1000

WHITE 6065 TIRES

The White 6065 tractor is equipped with front tires sized 7.50-16 and rear tires 16.9R30, providing a balanced traction-to-weight ratio ideal for various agricultural applications. The larger rear tires offer increased flotation and stability in field operations, while the front tires help facilitate maneuverability. However, with a lower power-to-weight ratio, challenges may arise in heavy, muddy conditions where weight distribution is crucial for performance.

Ag front 7.50-16
Ag rear 16.9R30

DIMENSIONS

ROPS Wheelbase 89.8inches / 228cm
Cab Wheelbase 92.9inches / 235cm
Length 141inches / 358cm
ROPS Width 73.1inches / 185cm
Cab Width 77.1inches / 195cm
Height (ROPS) 96.5inches / 245cm
Height (cab) 98inches / 248cm
2WD ROPS Shiping weight 5400lbs / 2449kg
4WD Cab Shiping weight 6800lbs / 3084kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The White 6065 tractor, with a wheelbase of 89.8 inches (ROPS) and 92.9 inches (Cab), offers stability during field operations due to its substantial length, enhancing maneuverability in tight spaces despite its weight range of 5,400 to 6,800 pounds. The front tire specifications (7.50-16) paired with larger rear tires (16.9R30) provide optimal traction and power transfer for various agricultural tasks. However, operators should consider potential challenges related to transportability and ground compaction, particularly in wet conditions.

ROPS Wheelbase 89.8inches / 228cm
Cab Wheelbase 92.9inches / 235cm
Weight 5400 to 6800 pounds
Front tire 7.50-16
Rear tire 16.9R30

6065 SERIAL NUMBERS

Location Serial number plate on the tractor's console on the right side
1992 051001 (Cab)
1993 051041 (Cab)
1994 051055 (Cab)

ELECTRICAL

Ground negative
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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