CaseIH MXU135

CaseIH MXU135 Utility tractor Technical Specifications

CaseIH MXU135 is a Row-Crop tractor that was produced by the John Deere between 2004 – 2006.

Below you will find detailed technical specifications for CaseIH MXU135 covering engine types, horsepower ratings, weight, height, fuel type and tank volume, oil capacity and type, hydraulic system diagram, wiring diagram, battery specs, etc.

CaseIH MXU135 Production














Manufacturer:
Manufacturer: CaseIH
Type: Utility tractor
Factory: Basildon, England
Original price: $64,400 (2004 )


CaseIH MXU135 Power













Engine:
Engine (gross): 135 hp
100.7 kW
PTO (claimed): 115 hp
85.8 kW
Drawbar (tested): 94.4 hp
70.4 kW
PTO (tested): 127.4 hp
95.0 kW

CaseIH MXU135 Electrical
















Ground: negative
Charging system: alternator
Charging amps: 120
Battery CCA: 1300
Battery volts: 12

CaseIH MXU135 Mechanical





































Chassis: 4×2 2WD
  4×4 MFWD 4WD
Final drives: planetary inboard
Differential lock: electro-hydraulic rear standard
  front optional
Steering: power
Brakes: differential hydraulic wet disc
Cab: Cab standard.
Transmissions: 24-speed partial power shift
  16-speed partial powershift

Hydraulics



















Type: pressure-flow compensated (PFC)
Pressure: 3118 psi
215.0 bar
Rear valves: 2 to 4
Pump flow: 26.5 gpm
100.3 lpm
Total flow: 37 gpm
140.0 lpm
Steering flow: 10.5 gpm
39.7 lpm

Tracktor Hitch










Rear Type: II/IIIN
Control: electronic draft control
Rear lift: 12,185 lbs
5527 kg

Power Take-off (PTO)













Rear PTO: independent
Clutch: electro-hydraulic wet plates
Rear RPM: 540/1000
Engine RPM: 540@1969
1000@2120

CaseIH MXU135 Engine detail





































Engine Detail
CNH
turbocharged intercooled diesel
6-cylinder
liquid-cooled
Displacement: 410.6 ci
6.7 L
Bore/Stroke: 4.094×5.196 inches
104 x 132 mm
Power (gross): 135 hp
100.7 kW
Fuel system: Bosch electronic direct injection with 8-hole injectors
Air cleaner: dual paper elements
Pre-heating: grid heater
Compression: 17.0:1
Rated RPM: 2200
Starter volts: 12



CaseIH MXU135 Transmission overview

Engine Oil











Type: partial power shift
Gears: 24 forward and reverse
Clutch: electro-hydraulic wet discs
Four gears (1-4) in three ranges (I-II-III) with low-high power shift. Gears and ranges are synchronized.

CaseIH MXU135 Dimensions







2WD Wheelbase: 104.4 inches
265 cm
4WD Wheelbase: 104.7 inches
265 cm













CaseIH MXU135 Weight
2WD Shipping: 10,979 lbs
4980 kg
4WD Shipping: 11,331 lbs
5139 kg
4WD Operating: 12,020 lbs
5452 kg













CaseIH MXU135 Height
Cab: 114.1 inches
289 cm
  116.7 inches
296 cm (suspended cab)
Exhaust: 114.9 inches
291 cm

CaseIH MXU135 Tests

OCED Tractor Test 2204



















































OCED Tractor Test 2204
Diesel 16-speed 4WD
June 1 – August 1, 2004
Link: OCED Tractor Test 2204 file
PTO performance
Max power: 127.4 hp
95.0 kW
Fuel use: 7.2 gal/hour
27.3 l/hour
Power at rated engine speed: 114.5 hp
85.4 kW
Fuel use: 7.2 gal/hour
27.3 l/hour
Power at rated PTO speed: 120.1 hp
89.6 kW
Fuel use: 7.2 gal/hour
27.3 l/hour
Drawbar performance
Max power: 94.4 hp
70.4 kW
Fuel use: 7.0 gal/hour
26.5 l/hour
Gear 1C used for power test.
Max pull: 11,755 lbs
5332 kg
Gear 3A used for pull test.

FAQ

Is CaseIH MXU135 a good tractor?

The CaseIH MXU135 is one of the great tractors in the CaseIH stable, and it has earned CaseIH a fantastic reputation.

How much oil does a CaseIH MXU135 take?

Check out the CaseIH MXU135 oil capacity and oil type in the engine specs section as it may vary across the engines. Keep in mind, that older models might have their oil capacity increased over time. You may compare between the early and late oil capacity.

Do tractors have VIN numbers?

Every tractor has a VIN number. The number is usually engraved below the driver’s seat. Tractor manufacturers put the number in different places on the tractor body.

What was the last year CaseIH made the MXU125

The CaseIH MXU135 was an agricultural tractor model made from 2004 – 2006

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