Case IH Introduces Pair Of New Farmall N Series Orchard & Vineyard Tractors
Case IH recently announced two new additions to its Farmall N Series of orchard and vineyard tractors: the 90N and 120N. The arrival of the new tractors gives specialty crop farmers more horsepower options, each with an upgraded cab and controls, increased fuel tank capacity, and compliance with Tier 4 B/Final emissions standards.
A Century Of Farmll Tractors
The new models are just the latest chapter in the illustrious history of the Farmall tractor family, which turns 100 years old in 2023. “It’s an exciting time between expanding the Farmall family offerings and celebrating the anniversary,” says Greg Lucey, Case IH Farmall tractor marketing manager. “We are proud of this accomplishment and look forward to the next 100 years of evolving alongside our customers.”
The Farmall N Series
The Farmall N series now includes five tractors ranging from 74 to 119 horsepower (55 to 88 kilowatts). The new 90N and 120N have 85 HP (63 kW) with 75 PTO HP and 119 HP with 102 PTO HP, respectively. Upgraded hydraulics and increased driveline lower fuel consumption and increase uptime. The N Series tractors are designed to work in narrow rows like those in orchards and vineyards and have a sturdy platform construction with an ISO-mount to reduce noise and vibration. A tilt and telescoping steering column help reduce operator fatigue. Non-cab tractors are equipped with an adjustable vinyl seat with an operator-presence sensor, a retractable seat belt, and a foldable, mid-mounted roll bar. Maintenance is easy with no-tool battery and radiator access, and operators can check engine oil without lifting the hood.
“The two latest additions to the Farmall N series lineup provide customers with expanded horsepower options built to tackle any job—all without breaking the bank,” says Lucey. “Specialty crop farmers need a dependable, versatile, and narrow tractor. The Farmall N series can be customized to farmers’ exact needs, now with expanded power options to choose from.”
Source: CNH Industrial