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850C Engine 850C T ype ................................................................................................John Deere 6081A with altit ude-compensating turbocharger; aftercooled Engine power ..................................................................................185 SAE net hp (138 kW) / 192 SAE gross hp (143 kW) @ 1,800 rpm C[...]
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SAE Operating Weights 850C LT 850C WT 850C WXLT 850C LGP Base weights were computed for units with standard equipment, rollover protective structures, full fuel tanks, and 175-lb. (79 kg) operators. All-Hydraulic (P A T) Dozer .................................................................42,418 lb. (19 241 kg) 43,366 lb. (19 67 1 kg) 44,369 lb. [...]
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18 Dimensions A Overall height to roof Overall height B T read depth with single-bar grousers T read depth with C Ground clearance to exhaust stack swamp shoes with grousers Moderate duty Extreme duty 850C L T ..........................124.0 in. (3151 mm) 124.8 in. (3170 mm) 2.6 in. (65 mm) 2.8 in. (72 mm) 16 in. (406 mm) 850C WT ..................[...]
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19 DRAWBAR PULL X 1000 lb. (N) (kg) SPEED lb. 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 N 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 850C L T , WT , WXL T , and LGP km/h 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 m p h 01 234 5678 32 28 24 20 16 12 8 4 kg CRAWLER SPEED VS GROUND PULL Usable pull will depend on traction and weight of tractor . G Extended Drawbar I Standard Drawbar A B C[...]
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Net engine power is with standard equipment including air cleaner , exhaust system, alternator , and cooling fan, at standard conditions per SAE J1349 and DIN 6270B, using No. 2-D fuel at 35 API gravity . No derating is required up to 10,000-ft. (3050 m) altitude. Gross power is without cooling fan. Also available: winches, fair-leads, log arches, [...]