
The 4 series White 4wds would have competed against the rigid frame Case TK 14, International Harvester rigid frame 41, John Deere's 7020, Massey Ferguson 1500, Steiger's articulated Wildcat, Super Wildcat, Bearcat Series I 4wds and Versatile's 145. These 139 hp tractors were available with a disiel or LP Minneapolis-Moline engine. 4-150 WHITE 4wd History The 4-150 was the first tractor with the White “Boss Line Styling and the first to be marketed as a White.” White’s new identity included sleek form fitting sheet metal and an all new silvery charcoal gray paint scheme. The 4-180 series White 4wds would have competed against the Allis-Chalmers 7580,rigid frame Case 24, International Harvester 4166, 43, John Deere's 8430 & 8630, Steiger's Wildcat, Bearcat, Series III 4wds, Versatile's 555 and 750 and Massey Fergusons 15. It looked very much likes it 150 hp little brother but the 180 hp had more to offer the higher horse power. White 4-180 was equiped with outside planitaries on the axles to reduce the torque load on the final drives and transmission. This new powerful 4 WD offered options such as an air conditioner, heater, and a protective roll over cab. 4-180 WHITE 4wd History The 150 HP 4-150 was joined in 1975 by the 180 HP 4-180 Field Boss. The 4-210 'Slope Boss' was used to pull a drag to groom ski slopes and trails.
