Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five
Complete specifications and technical data for the Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five. Compare with similar tractors from Caterpillar and other manufacturers.
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The Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five is a powerful tractor built for heavy-duty farm work. It features a robust 4-cylinder diesel engine made by Caterpillar themselves. This engine, known as the D9900 mo...
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many cylinders does the Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five have?
The Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five runs a 4-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1,090 ci.
What type of transmission does the Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five have?
The Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five uses a gear transmission offering 3 forward gears.
What is the working weight of the Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five?
The operating weight of the Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five is approximately 24,400 lb.
What routine service does the Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five need?
Regular maintenance for the Caterpillar Diesel Sixty-Five includes checking and changing engine oil, hydraulic fluid, and filters, plus routine inspections as recommended in the owner's manual. Always follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for specific intervals and procedures.