Full Specifications
NEBRASKA TRACTOR TEST 1782A 2
Description
Diesel 18-speed 4WD September 22 - 26, 2000 Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 1782A file PTO performance
Max power
194.87hp / 145.3kW
Fuel use
11.9gal/hour / 45.0l/hour
Power at rated engine speed
183.20hp / 136.6kW
Power at rated PTO speed
191.76hp / 143.0kW
AGCO ALLIS 9765 POWER
PTO (claimed)
180hp / 134.2kW
PTO (tested)
194.87hp / 145.3kW
ENGINE DETAIL
Description
Navistar turbocharged diesel 6-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement
531ci / 8.7L
Bore/Stroke
4.591x5.35inches / 117x 136 mm
Air cleaner
dual paper elements
Compression
16.5:1
Rated RPM
2200
Starter volts
12
AGCO ALLIS 9765 ENGINE
Description
Navistar 8.7L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank
116gal / 439.1L
TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW
Description
18-speed full power shift 36-speed creeper
TRANSMISSION 1
Type
full power shift
Gears
18 forward and 6 reverse
Clutch
hydraulic wet disc
TRANSMISSION 2
Type
creeper
Gears
36 forward and 12 reverse
MECHANICAL
Chassis
4x4 MFWD 4WD
Steering
hydrostatic power
Brakes
hydraulic wet disc
Cab
Cab standard.
Transmissions
18-speed full power shift 36-speed creeper
HYDRAULICS
Type
closed center pressure flow compensated (PFC)
Pressure
2900psi / 200.0bar
Valves
4
Pump flow
29gpm / 109.8lpm/39gpm / 147.6lpm (optional)
TRACTOR HITCH
Rear Type
3/3N
Rear lift (at 24
14,000lbs / 6350kg
POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)
Rear PTO
independent
Rear RPM
1000
AGCO ALLIS 9765 TIRES
Ag front
14.9R-28
Ag rear
18.4R-38
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase
113inches / 287cm
Operating weight
19,180lbs / 8700kg
DIMENSIONS & TIRES
Wheelbase
113inches / 287cm
Weight
19,180lbs / 8700kg
Front tire
14.9R-28
Rear tire
18.4R-38
9765 SERIAL NUMBERS
Location
Console, right side
1998
CG001001
1999
CH272002
2000
J001001
2001
K001001
ELECTRICAL
Ground
negative
Charging system
alternator
Charging amps
130
Battery volts
12
The AGCO Allis 9765 tractor is part of the 9700 Series of tractors. The 9765 is a kind of Row-Crop Tractors and that is mostly used for Agriculture Tractors production. The engine of the 9765 tractors is impressive. This setup is more practical in the real world.