J.I. Case 1490
| 1980 - 1983 |
90 Series | Utility tractor |
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Series map:
1390
1490
1690
66.7hp*
83.0hp
100.0hp*
*Estimated engine power for comparison only.
Production |
Manufacturer | J.I. Case
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Utility tractor |
Built in Meltham Mills, Huddersfield, England |
Original price was $25,400 in 1983 |
The Case model 1490 is the same as the David Brown model 1490. |
J.I. Case 1490 Power |
Engine | 83 hp 61.9 kW
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PTO (claimed) | 70 hp 52.2 kW
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Drawbar (tested) | 60.31 hp 45.0 kW
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PTO (tested) | 70.51 hp 52.6 kW
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Performance test details ... |
Mechanical |
Two- or four-wheel drive |
Power steering |
Hydraulic wet disc brakes |
Two-post ROPS. Cab optional. |
Hydraulics |
Type | open center
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Pressure | 2000 psi 137.9 bar
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Valves | 1
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Total flow | 8.4 gpm 31.8 lpm
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type | II
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Rear lift | 4,400 lbs 1995 kg
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO | independent
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Rear PTO Type | 540/1000
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1490 Serial Numbers |
Location: | Serial number stamped into the top of the tractor's frame on the right side, next to the engine.
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1980 | 11180101
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1981 | 11182782
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1982 | 11185693
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1983 | 11188540
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FAQ: How to read a serial number table.
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Electrical |
Ground | negative
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Battery volts | 12
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References |
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Model 56L & 66L Farm Loaders published in 1980, by J.I. Case |
Models 74L & 56L Farm Loaders published in 1983, by J.I. Case |
1490/1690 General purpose Tractors published in 1981, by J.I. Case |
A great new Ninety Series General Purpose line published in 1980, by J.I. Case |
Power for all-season productivity published in 1982, by J.I. Case |
The Tractor Specialist Buyers Guide published in 1983, by J.I. Case |
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