This comprehensive service and repair manual provides detailed instructions for maintaining and repairing White 2-55, 2-65, and 2-75 tractors. Whether you are a seasoned professional technician or a first-time owner, this manual will guide you through every step of the process with clarity and accuracy. It covers a wide range of essential systems, including brakes, clutch, cooling system, diesel fuel system, differential, electrical system, engine, final drive and rear axle, front system, front wheel drive, hydraulic system, power steering system, power take-off, service data, and transmission. The manual's clear and concise writing style ensures easy comprehension, allowing you to accurately perform any maintenance or repair task. By utilizing this manual, you can gain a deeper understanding of your tractor's workings, perform routine preventive maintenance, and potentially prevent premature failure and costly repairs.
The White 2-55, 2-65, and 2-75 tractors were a line of versatile and powerful agricultural machines produced by the White Motor Company from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. These tractors were known for their robust construction, reliable performance, and comfortable operator experience. The White 2-55, with its 55 horsepower engine, was the smallest of the trio, designed for lighter applications like cultivating and hauling. The 2-65, boasting 65 horsepower, was a well-rounded machine suitable for a wider range of tasks, including plowing, disking, and baling. The top-of-the-line 2-75, with its powerful 75 horsepower engine, was built for heavy-duty work like tilling, harvesting, and pulling heavy loads. These tractors were available with various configurations, including a variety of transmissions, tire sizes, and hydraulic options, allowing farmers to tailor the machines to their specific needs.
The White 2-55, 2-65, and 2-75 were renowned for their user-friendly design and durable construction. The tractors featured a spacious and comfortable operator station with a well-designed dashboard and controls, providing a pleasant and efficient working environment. The engines were known for their smooth operation and impressive power output, while the transmissions offered a wide range of gear ratios to ensure optimal performance in various conditions. These tractors were built to withstand the rigors of agricultural work, featuring robust axles, heavy-duty frames, and reliable components. While these models are no longer in production, they continue to be valued by enthusiasts and collectors for their historical significance and impressive work ethic. The White 2-55, 2-65, and 2-75 played a crucial role in shaping the agricultural landscape of the late 1950s and 1960s, contributing to increased efficiency and productivity on farms across the United States and beyond.