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Case JXU vs Newholland TL

  • 18-11-2012 11:33am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,828 ✭✭✭


    My uncle is planning on changing tractor and I'd like to do next year (finance dependent). Looking a 4wd about 100 hp ideally something that is a good tidy size that will be good with a loader. Really like the tl100's notice that the jxu case looks the same. Have seen a few younger jxu's for ess money then the tl's. is there any diffrence or is it just he name and colour? Which jxu's are at 100 hp? I saw a jx109u recently but checked the hp rating and its only about 90hp the numbering can be a bit misleading.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,183 ✭✭✭nashmach


    yellow50HX wrote: »
    My uncle is planning on changing tractor and I'd like to do next year (finance dependent). Looking a 4wd about 100 hp ideally something that is a good tidy size that will be good with a loader. Really like the tl100's notice that the jxu case looks the same. Have seen a few younger jxu's for ess money then the tl's. is there any diffrence or is it just he name and colour? Which jxu's are at 100 hp? I saw a jx109u recently but checked the hp rating and its only about 90hp the numbering can be a bit misleading.

    No difference at all.

    That JX was a JX 1090U and for those it is the last two digits you use for the power rating.

    That one has been there a while now;) but is tidy.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,828 ✭✭✭yellow50HX


    nashmach wrote: »
    No difference at all.

    That JX was a JX 1090U and for those it is the last two digits you use for the power rating.

    That one has been there a while now;) but is tidy.

    cool, do they come with wet clutch and power shuttle? the uncle is pushing on a bit and wants soemthing he can use without dogging the clutch, like a lot of fellas he has farmers knee, so the less pressign with the left leg the better. i had sugested a loader or a digger but he wants one tractor for doing pretty much everything


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,183 ✭✭✭nashmach


    yellow50HX wrote: »
    cool, do they come with wet clutch and power shuttle? the uncle is pushing on a bit and wants soemthing he can use without dogging the clutch, like a lot of fellas he has farmers knee, so the less pressign with the left leg the better. i had sugested a loader or a digger but he wants one tractor for doing pretty much everything

    They do depending on the gearbox version chosen. You'll be looking for the Dual Command 'box with Power Shuttle so.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,828 ✭✭✭yellow50HX


    nashmach wrote: »
    They do depending on the gearbox version chosen. You'll be looking for the Dual Command 'box with Power Shuttle so.

    grand job i'll tell him to have a look out for that, and it'll be handy for me too. i want to get soemthing that will be handy around the sheds but witha bit of power too. I but like the short sloping bonett, makes things a lot easier when your doing loader work


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