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      New Holland D180 XLT vs. John Deere 350

      9 reasons to buy New Holland D180 XLT:

      Operation

      Fuel Capacity 400 l. and 83.3 l. 79 % more or 316.7 l.
      Cooling system fluid volume 30 l. and 12.3 l. 59 % more or 17.7 l.
      Engine oil volume 19 l. and 8.5 l. 55 % more or 10.5 l.
      Hydraulic system fluid volume 110 l. and 24.5 l. 78 % more or 85.5 l.

      Motor

      Effective power 134.2 kW and 31.3 kW 77 % more or 102.9 kW
      Displacement 8.3 l. and 2.5 l. 70 % more or 5.8 l.
      Cylinders number 6 and 3 50 % more or 3

      Hydraulic system

      Pump bandwidth 165 l/min and 53 l/min 68 % more or 112 l/min

      Gear box

      Reverse gears number 3 and 1 67 % more or 2

      3 reasons to buy John Deere 350:

      Operation

      Final drive fluid volume 38 l. and 18 l. 53 % more or 20 l.

      Motor

      Power measured at 2500 rev / min and 2000 rev / min 20 % more or 500 rev

      Gear box

      Forward gears number 4 and 3 25 % more or 1

      Neutral reasons:

      Sizes

      Width between caterpillar tracks 2460 mm and 1676.4 mm

      Operation

      Working weight 20800 kg and 3581.1 kg

      Motor

      Manufacturer Cummins and John Deere
      Model 6CTA8.3 and 300 lot
      Aspiration Turbocharging with subsequent air cooling (by a cooling radiator) and natural aspiration

      Hydraulic system

      Type of pump variable displacement piston pump and system with open center
      Overflow valve pressure 19000 kPa and 15513.2 kPa

      Gear box

      Transmission type Powershift, camshaft, full mesh and sliding gear

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      Sizes

      2. Width between caterpillar tracks 2460 mm 2. Width between caterpillar tracks 1676.4 mm