CaseIH 7120


CaseIH 7120 tractor photo
1987 - 1993
Magnum Series
Row-Crop tractor
Series map:
7110
7120
7130
144.4hp
166.7hp
188.9hp
Production
ManufacturerCaseIH
Row-Crop tractor
Built in Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Original price$76,000 (1993)
CaseIH 7120 Transmissions
18-speed full power shift
24-speed powershift with creeper
Transmission details ...
CaseIH 7120 Power
PTO (claimed)150 hp
111.9 kW
Drawbar (tested)135.55 hp
101.1 kW
PTO (tested)155.38 hp
115.9 kW
Performance test details ...
Mechanical
Drive4x2 2WD
 4x4 MFWD 4WD optional
Steeringhydrostatic power
Differential hydraulic wet disc brakes
Silent Guardian II Cab standard with air-conditioning. Optional radio/tape deck.
Capacity
Fuel78 gal
295.2 L
 95 gal (optional)
359.6 L
Hydraulic system50.5 gal
191.1 L
Hydraulics
Typeclosed center pressure flow compensated (PFC)
Capacity50.5 gal
191.1 L
Pressure2600 psi
179.3 bar
Valves2 to 4
Pump flow22 gpm
83.3 lpm
Total flow29 gpm
109.8 lpm
Tractor hitch
Rear TypeIII/IIIN
Controlelectronic lower link
Rear lift (at 24"/610mm)8,300 lbs
3764 kg
Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTOindependent
Clutchwet disc
Rear RPM1000 (1.375)
 540/1000 (1.375)
Engine RPM1000@2200
Dimensions & Tires
Wheelbase118.3 inches
300 cm
Weight15920 to 17220 pounds
Front tire11.00-16
Rear tire18.4R38 (2WD)
Full dimensions and tires ...
7120 Serial Numbers
Location:On the floor, inside the tractor's cab.
19879949001
1988JJA0001501
1989JJA0008528
1990JJA0018838
1991JJA0030160
1992JJA0039300
1993JJA0046350

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Electrical
Groundnegative
Charging systemalternator
Charging amps110
Batteries2
Battery CCA950
Battery volts12
References
7120 references literature
Magnum published in 1987, by CaseIH
Magnum Serie 7100 published in 1990, by CaseIH
Page information
Contact: Peter Easterlund
Updated on September 17, 2013
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