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Ford 575D Backhoe Loader
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Introduction
The Ford 575D Backhoe Loader, introduced in the early 1990s, stands as a testament to Ford's commitment to producing durable and versatile construction equipment. Designed to meet the demands of various industries, this model became a popular choice for municipalities, contractors, and farmers alike.
Development and Production
Ford, known for its innovation in the automotive and agricultural sectors, expanded its reach into construction equipment with the introduction of the 575D. The model was part of Ford's D-series line, which aimed to provide reliable machines equipped with advanced features for their time.
Design and Specifications
The Ford 575D was engineered with a focus on performance and ease of use. Key specifications include:
  • Engine: Powered by a 256 cubic inch (4.2L) turbocharged diesel engine, the 575D delivered a net horsepower of 75 hp (55.9 kW) and a gross horsepower of 82 hp (61.1 kW). With a compression ratio of 16.3:1 and a rated RPM of 2200, it provided ample torque for various tasks.
  • Transmission: The machine featured a power shuttle transmission with four forward and one reverse gears, allowing for smooth operation and control.
  • Hydraulics: Equipped with a 31 GPM hydraulic pump, the 575D ensured efficient operation of its loader and backhoe functions.
  • Dimensions and Weight: The machine had an operating weight ranging from 13,157 to 14,224 pounds, with a wheelbase of 87 inches (220 cm). Its compact size made it maneuverable in various work environments.
  • Tires: The front tires were 11L-16, while the rear tires were 16.9-28, providing stability and traction.
Performance and Capabilities
The Ford 575D was designed to handle a variety of tasks, including digging, lifting, and material handling. Its backhoe had a digging depth of 177 inches (449 cm), making it suitable for trenching and excavation work. The loader's dump angle of 45 inches (114 cm) facilitated efficient loading and unloading operations.
Legacy and Impact
The Ford 575D left a lasting impact on the construction equipment industry. Its reliability and versatility made it a preferred choice for many operators. Even after its production ceased, the 575D continued to serve in various capacities, with many units still in operation today.
Conclusion
The Ford 575D Backhoe Loader exemplifies the blend of innovation and practicality that Ford brought to the construction equipment market. Its robust design and performance capabilities ensured its place as a valuable asset on job sites, and its legacy endures in the machines still in use today.
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