International Harvester 3588 Specifications
Engine Horsepower: 167 hp
Manufactured: 1978 to 1981
International Harvester 3588 Summary
The International Harvester 3588 was produced from 1978 to 1981. It is part of the 2+2 Series and features four-wheel drive (4WD). The tractor has a claimed drawbar horsepower of 130 hp and a tested drawbar horsepower of 126.15 hp, while the claimed and tested PTO horsepower are both 150.41 hp. A total of 5,643 units were built.
International Harvester 3588 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Who manufactured this tractor and what was its original price?
- Manufacturer: International Harvester
- Type: Four-wheel Drive (4WD) tractor
- Total built: 5,643
- Original price: $51,300 (1981)
Horsepower
What is the claimed and tested horsepower of the tractor?
- Drawbar (claimed): 130 hp / 96.9 kW
- PTO (claimed): 150.41 hp / 112.2 kW
- Drawbar (tested): 126.15 hp / 94.1 kW
- PTO (tested): 150.41 hp / 112.2 kW
Engine
What engine does the tractor use and what is the fuel capacity?
- Engine type: International Harvester 7.6L 6-cyl diesel
- Fuel tank: 90 gal / 340.7 L
Mechanical
What are the key mechanical features of the tractor?
- Chassis: 4x4 articulated 4WD
- Brakes: hydraulic wet disc
- Cab: Cab standard
- Transmission: 16-speed two-range power shift
Hydraulics
What type of hydraulics system does the tractor have?
- Type: closed center
- Valves: 2
- Pump flow: 12 gpm / 45.4 lpm
Tractor Hitch
What is the type of rear hitch?
- Rear Type: III
Power Take-off (PTO)
What are the PTO specifications?
- Rear PTO: independent
- Rear RPM: 1000
- Engine RPM: 1000@2100
Dimensions & Tires
What are the dimensions and tire specifications?
- Wheelbase: 110 inches / 279 cm
- Weight: 16,520 to 17,620 pounds
- Front tire: 18.4-38
- Rear tire: 18.4-38
Electrical
What are the electrical characteristics of the tractor?
- Ground: negative
- Charging system: alternator
- Charging amps: 72
- Batteries: 2 (optional)
- Battery volts: 12 (optional)
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