| 1986 - 1990 |
200 Series | Compact Utility tractor | Mitsubishi built |
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Series map:
245
255
275
21.0hp
24.0hp
31.0hp
Attachment overview |
61" mid-mount mower deck |
72" mid-mount mower deck |
Snowblower |
Blade |
Front-end loader |
Backhoe |
Three mid-mount mower decks were available, the 61MB used the rear PTO while the 61MS used the mid PTO. The 72 MS used the mid PTO. Also available was the 60FS (rear PTO) and 60FMS (mid PTO) front-mount mowers. |
Case IH 61M
61 inches
154 cm
3-blade
hydraulic lift
right-discharge
Cut height: 1.5 to 4 inch
3 to 10 cm
Case IH 72M
72 inches
182 cm
3-blade
hydraulic lift
right-discharge
Cut height: 1.5 to 4 inch
3 to 10 cm
Case IH 72F
front-mount
72 inches width
182 cm
19 inches height
48 cm
300 lbs
136 kg
hydraulic-lift
manual-angle
hydraulic -angleOptOptional
Case IH 54 FMS
54 inches width
137 cm
single-stage
front-mount
Case IH 68 FTS
68 inches width
172 cm
two-stage
front-mount
750 lbs lift (full at pin)
340 kg
1275 lbs breakout (at pin)
578 kg
40° dump
22.75 inches reach (dumped)
57 cm
49 inches reach (ground)
124 cm
21° rollback (ground line)
89.25 inches height (at pin)
226 cm
70 inches clearance (dumped)
177 cm
boom cyl: 1.75 inches
4 cm
bucket cyl: 1.75 inches
4 cm
Bucket width: 48 inches
121 cm
Case IH H180 Backhoe |
Backhoe type | Case IH H180 Backhoe
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Weight | 1050 lbs 476 kg
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Digging depth | 100 inches 254 cm
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Reach from pivot | 130 inches 330 cm
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Loading height | 67.25 inches 170 cm
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Bucket Rotation | 175°
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Swing Arc | 180°
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Bucket force | 2500 lbs 1134 kg
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Dipperstick force | 1100 lbs 498 kg
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