CaseIH 5140 Tractor

Manufacturer CaseIH
Price 34,000(USD)
Model 5140
Equipment Type Utility Tractors
Factory Neuss, Germany

CASEIH 5140 POWER

Engine 108.5hp / 80.9kW
PTO (claimed) 94hp / 70.1kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The CaseIH 5140 features a robust CDC turbocharged diesel engine with a 5.9L displacement, delivering 108.5 hp at a rated RPM of 2200, ideal for mid-weight agricultural tasks requiring reliability and efficiency. Its dry air cleaner enhances dust filtration, although periodic maintenance is essential to prevent clogs in dusty conditions. An oil and coolant change interval of 250 hours maximizes engine longevity, but frequent monitoring is critical to avoid potential overheating or lubrication failures in extensive operational scenarios.

Description CDC turbocharged diesel 6-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 359ci / 5.9L
Bore/Stroke 4.02x4.72inches / 102x 120mm
Power 108.5hp / 80.9kW
Air cleaner dry
Rated RPM 2200
Idle RPM 850-2355
Starter volts 12
Oil change 250 h
Coolant change 250 h

CASEIH 5140 ENGINE

The CaseIH 5140 features a robust CDC 5.9L 6-cylinder diesel engine, providing excellent torque for heavy-duty agricultural tasks. Its fuel tank options of 35.7 gallons (135.1L) and 45 gallons (170.3L) offer flexibility for extended operation before refueling, ideal for large fields or remote areas. However, the weight and size of the tractor may pose maneuverability challenges in tighter spaces.

Description CDC 5.9L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 35.7gal / 135.1L 45gal / 170.3L

TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW

The CaseIH 5140 tractor features a versatile transmission system with a 16-speed fully synchronized and a 16-speed partial power shift, allowing for efficient power distribution and enhanced control over varying terrains. The 24-speed creeper gear provides exceptional low-speed operation, ideal for tasks requiring precision, such as planting or tilling in tight spaces. Key considerations include potential maintenance complexity within the transmission system and the need for operator skill to maximize the benefits of its multiple gear configurations.

Description 16-speed fully synchronized 16-speed partial power shift 24-speed creeper

TRANSMISSION 1

The CaseIH 5140 tractor features a fully synchronized transmission with 16 forward and 12 reverse gears, allowing for precise speed selection across four operational ranges (I-IV). The synchronized shifting mechanism simplifies gear changes, enhancing operational efficiency, particularly in varying field conditions. However, the reliance on clutch engagement during shifts may lead to increased wear over time, necessitating regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance.

Type fully synchronized
Gears 16 forward and 12 reverse
Description Four speeds (1-4) in four ranges (I-IV). Synchronized shifting between speeds and ranges with the clutch. Power shuttle shifting with column-mounted left-hand reverser lever

SPEEDS 1

Description With 16.9-38 rear tires

TRANSMISSION 2

The CaseIH 5140's partial power shift transmission allows for seamless gear changes across 16 forward and 12 reverse speeds, enhancing operational efficiency for various tasks. The synchronized ranges (I-IV) facilitate quick adjustments without engaging the clutch, reducing operator fatigue during prolonged use. However, operators must be adept at managing the power shuttle for optimal performance, particularly in applications requiring frequent direction changes.

Type partial power shift
Gears 16 forward and 12 reverse
Description Four speeds (1-4) in four ranges (I-IV). Power shift between speeds in range. Ranges are synchronized with clutch. Power shuttle shifting with column-mounted left-hand reverser lever

SPEEDS 2

Description With 16.9-38 rear tires

TRANSMISSION 3

The CaseIH 5140 tractor features a creeper transmission option, enhancing versatility with an additional eight gears forward and reverse, totaling 24 forward and 20 reverse gears. This is particularly advantageous for tasks requiring precise control at low speeds, such as tilling or planting in tightly spaced rows. However, the increased gear complexity might require more operator training to fully leverage the transmission's capabilities.

Type creeper
Gears 24 forward and 20 reverse
Description The optional creeper range could be added to the synchronized or power shift transmission. Creeper adds an additional eight (8) gears forward and reverse

SPEEDS 3

Description With 16.9-38 rear tires

MECHANICAL

The CaseIH 5140 tractor offers versatile 2WD and 4WD configurations, allowing for improved traction under various field conditions. The electrically activated differential lock enhances maneuverability, particularly on wet or uneven terrain, while the hydraulic wet disc brakes provide consistent stopping power. With a range of transmission options, including a 24-speed creeper for precise speed control, this tractor is well-suited for both heavy-duty fieldwork and intricate tasks like planting or tillage.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD
Final drives planetary
Differential lock electrically activated
Steering power
Brakes hydraulic wet disc
Cab Flat-deck platform with two-post fixed ROPS. Optional canopy or foldable ROPS. Cab optional with air-conditioning
Transmissions 16-speed fully synchronized 16-speed partial power shift 24-speed creeper

HYDRAULICS

Type closed center pressure flow compensated
Pressure 2600psi / 179.3bar
Valves 1 to 4
Total flow 20.1gpm / 76.1lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type II
Control lower link
Rear lift (at 24 7700lbs / 3492kg
Front Hitch II
Front lift (at 24 5200lbs / 2358kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Clutch hydraulic wet disc
Rear RPM 540/1000

CASEIH 5140 TIRES

The CaseIH 5140 tractor offers flexibility in configuration with both 2WD and 4WD options, impacting traction and maneuverability. The 2WD variant, equipped with standard agricultural tires, is more suitable for flat terrain and may provide better fuel efficiency, while the 4WD option enhances traction in uneven or muddy conditions, ideal for diverse farming scenarios. Consider operational requirements, such as soil type and crop management, when selecting tire configurations to optimize performance and minimize soil compaction.

2WD Standard tires (ag) Front: 10.00-16. Rear: 16.9-38
4WD Standard tires (ag) Front: 14.9-24. Rear: 16.9-38

DIMENSIONS

2WD Wheelbase 103.7inches / 263cm
4WD Wheelbase 101.8inches / 258cm
2WD Length 170.6inches / 433cm
4WD Length 174.2inches / 442cm
2WD ROPS Shipping weight 9810lbs / 4449kg
4WD Cab Shipping weight 10826lbs / 4910kg
2WD Clearance (front axle) 22.1inches / 56cm
4WD Clearance (front axle) 18.4inches / 46cm
Rear axle 96inch length / 2438mm
Front tread 60 to 88inches / 152to 223cm
Rear tread 60 to 100inches / 152to 254cm (bar)

CASEIH 5140 HEIGHT

Steering wheel 80.7inches / 204cm
Hood 69.8inches / 177cm
Cab 106.1inches / 269cm
Exhaust 107.6inches / 273cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The CaseIH 5140 tractor offers a solid 2WD option with a wheelbase of 103.7 inches (263 cm) for enhanced stability, suitable for medium-duty agricultural tasks, while the shorter 4WD wheelbase of 101.8 inches (258 cm) provides better maneuverability in tight spaces but may affect overall stability. Weighing between 9810 to 10826 pounds, its heft aids in traction and ballast, crucial for managing heavy loads or towing equipment. Be mindful that the 10.00-16 front tires on both configurations may limit flotation on softer terrain, presenting a challenge in muddy conditions.

2WD Wheelbase 103.7inches / 263cm
4WD Wheelbase 101.8inches / 258cm
Weight 9810 to 10826 pounds
Front tire 10.00-16
2WD Rear tire 16.9-38

CASEIH 510 LOADER

Height (to pin) 144inches / 365cm
Lift to full height (at pin) 3,650lbs / 1655kg

5140 SERIAL NUMBERS

Location Serial number plate inside the cab on the left
1990 JJF1000001
1991 JJF1006114

ELECTRICAL

Ground negative
Charging system alternator
Charging amps 65
Battery volts 12


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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