Case IH has expanded the lineup of Farmall N series tractors with two new models the Farmall90N and 120N in addition to existing 80N, 100N and 110N tractors.
All five Farmall N models offer new styling and advanced displays; upgraded cab comfort and controls; and improved fuel tank capacity. Reinforcing the brand commitment to emissions reductions, these tractors are improved to now meet Tier 4 B/Final emissions. Case IH says the Farmall N series tractor is known for wide flexibility and a narrow footprint where space is at a premium, such as in orchards and vineyards.
Now consisting of five models, the newly styled Farmall N series tractor lineup has engines ranging from 74 to 119 horsepower. The new Farmall 90N tractor boasts an engine with up to 85-horsepower and 75 PTO horsepower, while the Farmall 120N tractor has an engine that reaches up to 119-horsepower and 102 PTO horsepower (at 2,200 ERPM rated engine speed). With upgraded hydraulics and increased driveline to reduce fuel consumption, Case IH the Farmall N series tractors improve producers uptime and efficiency so they can spend more time in the field where it matters.
Designed to precisely and comfortably service operations where space is limited, Case IH adds the Farmall series tractors have a sturdy platform construction with an ISO-mount that reduces noise and vibration and includes fatigue-fighting features such as a tilt and telescoping steering column to make long days in the cab more comfortable.
The company says standard safety features on all non-cab tractors include an adjustable vinyl seat with an operator-presence sensor, retractable seat belt and foldable mid-mounted roll bar for safety and maneuvering among low vines and tree limbs. Servicing a Farmall N series tractor is streamlined with uptime-boosting features like the no-tool battery and radiator access, as well as the ability to check engine oil without needing to lift the hood.