CaseIH 8910
| 1997 - 1998 |
Magnum 8900 Series | Row-Crop tractor |
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Series map:
8910
8920
150.0hp*
172.2hp*
*Estimated engine power for comparison only.
Production |
Manufacturer | CaseIH
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Row-Crop tractor |
Built in Racine, Wisconsin, USA |
Original price was $78,000 in 1998 |
Mechanical |
Two- or four-wheel drive |
Differential lock | electric rear
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Power steering |
Differential hydraulic wet disc brakes |
Cab standard with air-conditioning. |
Capacity |
Fuel | 87 gal 329.3 L
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  | 104 galOptOptional 393.6 L
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  | 117 galOptOptional 442.8 L
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Hydraulic system | 45.5 gal 172.2 L
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Hydraulics |
Type | closed center pressure-flow compensated
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Capacity | 45.5 gal 172.2 L
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Pressure | 2200 psi 151.7 bar
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Valves | 2 to 4
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Pump flow | 29 gpm 109.8 lpm
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SCV flow | 27 gpm 102.2 lpm
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type | III/IIIN
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Control | electronic lower-link draft sensing
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Rear lift | 9500 lbs 4309 kg
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO | independent
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Clutch | electro-hydraulic wet disc
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Rear PTO Type | 540/1000 (dual-shaft 1.375)
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8910 Serial Numbers |
Location: | Serial number plate on the dashboard console inside the tractor cab, near the floor.
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1997 | JJA0072001
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1998 | JJA0083000
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1999 | JJA0097438
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FAQ: How to read a serial number table.
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Electrical |
Ground | negative
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Charging system | alternator
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Charging amps | 110
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Charging volts | 12
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Batteries | 2
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Battery CCA | 950
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Battery volts | 12
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References |
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Introducing The New 8900 Series Magnum Tractors published in 1996, by CaseIH |
8900 Series Tractors published in 1997, by CaseIH |
Page information |
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