HYDRAULICS/HITCH/PTO
Dedicated hydraulics, heavy-duty 3-point hitch and smooth-engaging PTO can tackle your toughest tasks – while providing responsive implement and steering control, and meeting the demands of your heaviest matched implements.
 
Two separate pumps handle hydraulics: one for the implement, and one dedicated to steering.
 
The Farmall® Series 3-point hitch is designed for work with rugged, heavy-duty implements and has more hitch lift capacity than most competitive models.
Case IH Farmall® Series tractors have high-capacity hydraulics.
Hydraulics
• Handled by two separate pumps providing a total flow of 21.7 gpm (82.5 Lpm)
    • Implement pump provides 13.6 gpm (51.7 Lpm) at the remotes or loader
    • Steering pump provides 8.1 gpm (30.8 Lpm) to hydrostatic steering
• Features include:
    • Standard open-center rear remote
    • Optional second or third remote valve
    •  Available loader mounted valve and joystick control for loader operation
    • 3-point hitch
Case IH Farmall® Series tractors feature a rugged 3-point hitch.
Hitch
• Farmall tractors’ tough 3-point hitch is made of forged steel and features:
    • 4,010-lb (1,819-kg) lift capacity on the Farmall 70
    • 5,025-lb (2,279-kg) lift capacity on the Farmall 80, 90 and 95
    • Standard telescoping stabilizers, fixed link ends and turnbuckle leveling for easy attachment
    • Convenient Fast Raise/Lower feature saves you time by providing push-button control of 3-point hitch, making turns easier by returning implement to its working depth
    • Mechanical lower-link draft sensing system provides position and draft control
    • Optional flexible link ends for faster implement attachment
    • Independent 540-rpm PTO
 
Case IH Farmall® Series tractor PTO systems are independent of the tractor.
PTO
• PTO operation is independent of tractor ground speed
    • So you can stop the tractor without stopping the PTO and vice versa
• PTO is mechanically engaged
    • Operates using a single lever conveniently located on your left to simplify operation