J.I. Case 2096
| 1984 - 1985 |
96 Series | Row-Crop tractor |
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Note: the J.I. Case model 2096 is the same as the CaseIH 2096. The following data is from the 2096 listing. |
Production |
Manufacturer: | J.I. Case
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Type: | Row-Crop tractor
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Factory: | Racine, Wisconsin, USA
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Original price: | $40,000 (1989 )
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J.I. Case 2096 Power |
Drawbar (claimed): | 101 hp 75.3 kW
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PTO (claimed): | 116 hp 86.5 kW
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Drawbar (tested): | 100.56 hp 75.0 kW
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PTO (tested): | 115.67 hp 86.3 kW
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Mechanical |
Chassis: | 4x2 2WD
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| 4x4 MFWD 4WD
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Differential lock: | electric rear
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Steering: | power
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Brakes: | differential hydraulic wet discs
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Cab: | Two-post folding ROPS. Cab optional with air-conditioning.
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Transmission: | 12-speed three-speed power shift
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Capacity |
Fuel: | 65 gal 246.0 L
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Hydraulic system: | 25 gal 94.6 L
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Hydraulics |
Type: | closed center
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Capacity: | 25 gal 94.6 L
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Pressure: | 2250 psi 155.1 bar
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Valves: | 2
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Pump flow: | 23 gpm 87.1 lpm
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Steering flow: | 8 gpm 30.3 lpm
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type: | II
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Rear lift (at 24"/610mm): | 8,250 lbs 3742 kg
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO: | independent
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Rear RPM: | 540/1000 (1.375)
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2096 Serial Numbers |
Location: | Inside cab the rear window or door
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1984: | 9931800
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1985: | 9938100
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1986: | 9941573
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1987: | 17897512
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1988: | 17897658
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1989: | 17898172
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Electrical |
Ground: | negative
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Charging system: | alternator
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Charging amps: | 105
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Battery volts: | 12
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Page information |
Last update: | August 19, 2020
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