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CASE IH C90 vs. CX 90 and other smaller CIH's
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redfarmer72
Posted 1/1/2012 19:22 (#2137233)
Subject: CASE IH C90 vs. CX 90 and other smaller CIH's


Southern IL.
What are the differences in these machines. Are these C and CX series any good? And also are the Case IH series 385/395---485/495---585/595---685/695---885/895---995 any good. Looking for a small dependable chore tractor. What is there to look for on these small tractors as far as problems. Thanks!

Edited by redfarmer72 1/1/2012 19:23
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Pofarmer
Posted 1/1/2012 19:47 (#2137292 - in reply to #2137233)
Subject: Re: CASE IH C90 vs. CX 90 and other smaller CIH's



I had an 895 for a few years, very good little tractor, hot in the summer. The C and CX's are pretty much the same tractor. The C you straddle the trans, and the CX is flat platform. When they went from 95 series to C series you got a Perkins engine and some of them had a power shuttle.
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SRFarms
Posted 1/2/2012 23:02 (#2139982 - in reply to #2137233)
Subject: RE: CASE IH C90 vs. CX 90 and other smaller CIH's


Remington, IN
Have had a 2000 CX90 fwd open station with Quicke loader on it since about 2001. Have over 4500 hrs on it now. Overall really like the tractor. Extremely handy to have around. Weak points so far - have replaced the main clutch & PTO clutch. Would like it even better if it had a wet clutch & power reverser. That was available on the MX90U (or was it MXU90?), but didn't think I would use this tractor that much & didn't want to pay the difference to get it. If I had it to do over I would have.
Bruce
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