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Case IH WDX 1902 vs. Massey Ferguson 9225 Self-Propelling
4 reasons to buy Case IH WDX 1902:
Operation
Fuel Capacity | 454 l. and 302.8 l. | 33 % more or 151.2 l. |
Motor
Power | 138.7 kW and 63.4 kW | 54 % more or 75.3 kW |
Displacement | 7.5 l. and 3.3 l. | 56 % more or 4.2 l. |
Gear box
Maximum speed | 26.5 km/h and 17.7 km/h | 33 % more or 8.8 km/h |
1 reasons to buy Massey Ferguson 9225 Self-Propelling:
Operation
Operational weight without attachment | 3855.5 kg and 5580 kg | 31 % less or 1724.5 kg |
Neutral reasons:
Sizes
Rear wheel maximum track width | 3048 mm and 3048 mm |
Height to cab upper part | 3432 mm and 3358 mm |
Wheelbase | 3485 mm and 3556 mm |
Front wheel tread width | 3308 mm and 3241 mm |
Length with head part | 6757 mm and 6543 mm |
Rear wheel minimum track width | 2286 mm and 2144 mm |
Operation
Front tyre size | 18.4x26, 12PR for turf and 18.4 x 26 for turf |
Rear tyre size | 14Lx16.1, 8PR and 14L x 16.1 |
Motor
Aspiration | Turbocharged engine with intermediate cooling of charging air by oncoming air flow and turbocharging |
Manufacturer | Case IH and Cummins |
Gear box
Final drive type | Planetary naves and Direct transmission, planetary |
Transmission type | dual speed hydrostatic and Hydro-Static Transmission |
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Sizes
4. Wheelbase | 3485 mm | 4. Wheelbase | 3556 mm |
1. Length with head part | 6757 mm | 1. Length with head part | 6543 mm |
3. Height to cab upper part | 3432 mm | 3. Height to cab upper part | 3358 mm |