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Farmall® Series Tractors

Farmall® is one of the most
familiar—and famous—names in tractor history. Like their forebears,
Farmall Tractors are designed for versatility and rugged
performance.
But, they aren’t just for farms anymore! Farmall tractors have evolved into
multi-tasking machines that meet the needs of
homeowners, landscapers, contractors, farmers, golf
courses and horse stables—any customer who appreciates
flexibility, simplicity and comfort. With eight models
ranging from 31 to 60 gross engine horsepower (23.1 to
44.8 kW), there’s a Farmall tractor for every need.
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Integrated
implements.
Weekend warriors and
commercial contractors alike appreciate the
Farmall tractor line with its long list of
integrated implements, loaders and available
attachments.
A
front Quick-Attach sub-frame system is available
for front-mounted implements like the rotary
broom, blade and snow blower. It lets you switch
back and forth between attachments quickly,
without tools.
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More
Farmall tractor features:
- Rugged Case IH three- and four-cylinder diesel engines provide smooth power and performance to finish jobs faster on less fuel.
- Smooth and simple hydrostatic transmissions offer clutch-free convenience – there isn't an easier transmission to operate than the hydrostatic.
- Farmall® compact tractors are designed for comfortable, easy operation. The open deck and step-through platform offers plenty of floor space, while the adjustable, contoured seat and infinitely tilting and telescoping steering wheel on deluxe models let you find your own fit.
Better
drivetrain efficiency. The
drivetrain components used in Farmall tractors are designed to
minimize engine power loss so more power can be delivered to your
implements. Farmall tractors achieve higher drivetrain efficiency
compared to the competition—take a look at the chart on the left.
The lesson: when comparing compact tractors, look at models with
similar PTO (power-take-off) horsepower.
How drivetrain efficiency
is calculated: divide the PTO horsepower (the gross engine
horsepower transferred to the PTO) by gross engine horsepower. This
ratio helps to explain the actual power that reaches the mid or rear
PTO—the part of the tractor that does the real work, powering
implements like mowers, rotary tillers, rotary cutters, snow blowers
and posthole diggers.
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Models |
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Gross Engine hp (kW) |
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PTO hp (kW) |
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Axle |
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Transmission |
| Farmall 31 |
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31 (23.1) |
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26.5 (19.8) Gear
24.9 (18.6) Hydro |
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MFD |
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9 x 3 Gear
Hydrostatic |
| Farmall 35 |
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35 (26.1) |
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28.9 (21.6) |
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MFD |
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Hydrostatic |
| Farmall 40 |
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40 (29.9) |
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35.0 (26.1) Gear
33.2 (24.8) Hydro |
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MFD |
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12 x 12 Synchro
Hydrostatic |
| Farmall 45 |
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45 (33.6) |
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39.6
(29.6) Gear
37.8 (28.2) Hydro |
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MFD |
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12 x
12 Synchro
Hydrostatic |
| Farmall 50 |
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50 (37.3) |
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43.0 (32.1) |
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MFD |
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12 x 12 Synchro |
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