CaseIH Farmall 95 Tractor

Manufacturer CaseIH
Price -
Model Farmall 95
Equipment Type Utility Tractors
Factory Ankara, Turkey

OCED TRACTOR TEST 2510 2

Description Diesel 12-speed 4WD December 2008 - 2008, Link: OCED Tractor Test 2510 file PTO performance Drawbar performance
Power at rated engine speed 80.7hp / 60.2kW
Fuel use 5.1gal/hour / 19.3l/hour
Power at rated PTO speed 80.6hp / 60.1kW
Max power 74.4hp / 55.5kW
Max pull 7,415lbs / 3363kg

CASEIH FARMALL 95 POWER

Engine (gross) 90hp / 67.1kW
PTO (claimed) 80hp / 59.7kW
Drawbar (tested) 74.4hp / 55.5kW
PTO (tested) 80.7hp / 60.2kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The CaseIH Farmall 95 tractor features a robust FPT turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with a 4.5L displacement, delivering 90hp at a rated RPM of 2500, suitable for diverse farming tasks. Its Tier 3 emissions compliance and direct injection system offer a balance of power and fuel efficiency, but it may not meet stricter environmental regulations in certain areas. The dual dry air cleaner enhances engine longevity in dusty conditions, while the mechanical governor ensures reliable performance under varying loads.

Description FPT turbocharged intercooled diesel 4-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 274ci / 4.5L
Bore/Stroke 4.094x5.196inches / 104x 132mm
Emissions Tier 3
Power (gross) 90hp / 67.1kW
Fuel system direct injection with mechanical governor
Air cleaner dual dry elements
Pre-heating thermostart
Rated RPM 2500
Starter electric
Starter volts 12

CASEIH FARMALL 95 ENGINE

The CaseIH Farmall 95 features a robust FPT 4.5L 4-cylinder diesel engine, providing a balance of power and fuel efficiency ideal for mid-sized farming operations. Its 23.8-gallon (90.1-liter) fuel tank allows for extended run times, enhancing productivity during long workdays. However, operators should consider maintenance needs and fuel consumption rates under heavy loads, which may impact overall operational costs.

Description FPT 4.5L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 23.8gal / 90.1L

TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW

The CaseIH Farmall 95 tractor features a robust 12-speed mechanical shuttle transmission, offering straightforward operation and efficient power management for standard tasks, while the 20-speed mechanical shuttle with creeper gear provides enhanced versatility for detailed work like tilling or maneuvering in tight spaces. The increased gear options in the 20-speed configuration facilitate improved speed control, making it ideal for precision applications; however, this may involve a steeper learning curve for operators. Overall, the choice between these transmissions should align with the intended use, considering both operational efficiency and user expertise.

Description 12-speed mechanical shuttle 20-speed mechanical shuttle with creeper

TRANSMISSION 1

The CaseIH Farmall 95 tractor features a mechanical shuttle with 12 forward and reverse gears, allowing for versatile speed adjustments across various field conditions. Its mechanical dry disc clutch requires the operator to engage the clutch when changing directions with the left-hand reverser, which may slow down transitions but enhances control during tasks like loader work. This tractor is ideal for medium-duty applications, providing a balance between power and maneuverability, though users may need to adapt to the clutch engagement for seamless direction changes.

Type mechanical shuttle
Gears 12 forward and reverse
Clutch mechanical dry disc
Description Three ranges with four gears per range. Left-hand reverser requires use of clutch to change directions

TRANSMISSION 2

The CaseIH Farmall 95 features a mechanical shuttle transmission with a creeper gear option, allowing for precise speed control in tight applications such as maneuvering in orchards or vineyards. With 20 forward and 12 reverse gears, operators benefit from a versatile range of speeds, enhancing productivity across various tasks while accommodating different field conditions. However, the mechanical shuttle may require more manual effort for directional changes compared to hydrostatic alternatives, which could impact user comfort during extended operations.

Type mechanical shuttle with creeper
Gears 20 forward and 12 reverse

MECHANICAL

The CaseIH Farmall 95 offers a choice between 2WD and 4WD configurations, enhancing traction and stability across diverse terrains, especially beneficial in hilly or muddy conditions. The mechanical differential lock and hydraulic wet disc brakes contribute to improved control and safety when handling heavy loads or during abrupt stops. With optional cab and a variety of transmission choices, including a creeper gear for low-speed tasks, this tractor is versatile for various agricultural applications, ensuring effectiveness in both field and transport work.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD
Differential lock mechanical rear lock
Steering hydrostatic power
Brakes hydraulic wet disc
Cab Flat deck platform with ROPS. Cab optional
Transmissions 12-speed mechanical shuttle 20-speed mechanical shuttle with creeper

HYDRAULICS

Type open center
Pressure 2755psi / 190.0bar
Rear valves 1 to 3
Pump flow 13.6gpm / 51.5lpm
Total flow 21.7gpm / 82.1lpm
Steering flow 8.1gpm / 30.7lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type 2
Control position control and mechanical lower-link draft sensing
Rear lift (at 24 5,025lbs / 2279kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Clutch mechanical dry clutch
Rear RPM 540/540/1000 (optional)

DIMENSIONS

2WD Wheelbase 94inches / 238cm
4WD Wheelbase 92inches / 233cm
Height (ROPS) 101.1inches / 256cm
Height (cab) 103.1inches / 261cm

CASEIH FARMALL 95 WEIGHT

Shipping 6,107lbs / 2770kg (2WD ROPS) 6,659lbs / 3020kg (4WD ROPS) 6,768lbs / 3069kg (2WD cab) 7,320lbs / 3320kg (4WD cab)

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The CaseIH Farmall 95 tractor features a 2WD wheelbase of 94 inches and a slightly shorter 4WD wheelbase of 92 inches, which contributes to improved maneuverability in tight agricultural spaces. Weighing between 6,107 to 7,320 pounds, the tractor offers a balance between power and stability; however, the variance in weight could affect performance in varying soil conditions, where lighter configurations may struggle in wet conditions. For optimal traction and load-bearing capacity, the 4WD option is preferable for challenging terrains, while the 2WD may suffice for lighter-duty applications.

2WD Wheelbase 94inches / 238cm
4WD Wheelbase 92inches / 233cm
Weight 6107 to 7320 pounds

CASE IH L730 LOADER

Height (to pin) 136inches / 345cm
Clearance, dumped bucket 98inches / 248cm
Dump reach 36inches / 91cm
Dump angle 58°
Rollback angle 45°
Breakout force (lift) 3,300lbs / 1496kg
Lift to full height (at pin) 2,500lbs / 1134kg

ELECTRICAL

Ground negative
Charging system alternator
Charging amps 85
Battery CCA 800
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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