This comprehensive shop manual provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for servicing and repairing White 2-70, 2-85, 2-105, and 2-150 tractors. It is designed to be accessible to both novice and experienced mechanics, offering clear and concise explanations for each procedure. The manual covers a wide range of essential components, ensuring you have the necessary information for tackling any repair or maintenance task.
Within its pages, you'll find detailed sections dedicated to critical systems like the brakes, carburetor, clutch, cooling system, diesel engine, differential, electrical system, engine, final drive, front system, governor, hydraulic system, lift system (hydrostatic), power steering system, power take-off, transfer drive, transmission, and turbocharger.
With this manual as your guide, you can perform routine preventive maintenance, helping to prevent premature failures and unnecessary repairs, saving you time and money in the long run.
The White 2-70, 2-85, 2-105, and 2-150 tractors were a line of powerful and versatile farm machines produced by the White Motor Corporation during the mid-20th century. These tractors were renowned for their robust construction, reliable performance, and wide range of applications. The White 2-70, the smallest of the series, was introduced in 1954 and featured a 2.8-liter gasoline engine producing 35 horsepower. The subsequent models, the 2-85, 2-105, and 2-150, offered progressively more powerful engines, culminating in the 2-150's impressive 72 horsepower generated by its 6.3-liter gasoline engine. These tractors were designed to tackle a variety of agricultural tasks, from plowing and cultivating to harvesting and hauling. They were equipped with a variety of features that made them user-friendly and efficient, including a three-point hitch, power steering, and a live hydraulic system. The White 2-70, 2-85, 2-105, and 2-150 tractors were a popular choice among farmers and ranchers for their reliability, versatility, and rugged construction. They played a significant role in the mechanization of agriculture during their production years.
The White 2-70, 2-85, 2-105, and 2-150 tractors were not just powerful machines but also showcases of engineering excellence. They featured a sturdy, cast-iron frame that provided exceptional rigidity and strength, ensuring years of reliable service. Their robust engines were built to withstand the rigors of demanding farm work, delivering consistent power and torque even under heavy loads. The tractors were engineered with a focus on operator comfort and ease of operation, incorporating features like comfortable seating, intuitive controls, and efficient power take-off systems. These tractors were designed with a focus on maintenance accessibility, making routine servicing and repairs a straightforward process. The White 2-70, 2-85, 2-105, and 2-150 tractors became synonymous with dependability and productivity, contributing significantly to the agricultural landscape of their era. These machines helped farmers increase their yields, streamline their operations, and improve their overall efficiency, leaving a lasting legacy in the history of agricultural machinery.