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Case/IH C 90

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Gary Mckenzie

04-26-2005 15:44:24




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I'm trying to replace the hydraulic filter, the new filter (p/n 431145A1) will not fit. The exterior dimensions of the new and old filters are the same, but the old one is open on both ends while the new filter has a bypass valve built into one end. The tractor appears to have a bypass built into the canister (not part of the old filter). The dealer doesn't know what's going on, but they are looking. Does anyone know of a service bulletin on this issue? Thanks!

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Big Don

04-27-2005 10:10:17




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 Re: Case/IH C 90 in reply to Gary Mckenzie, 04-26-2005 15:44:24  
Gary,
Is your tractor an early C90? (not a CX90) The early C90 tractors used the same hyd. filter as the 685, 695 etc. which was open on both ends. There was a service bulletin and the later tractors have a longer filter housing and use the filter number you gave. Most of those units were updated to newer filter. I think the filter you need is 93413C1.
Don



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BC Glenn

02-23-2006 07:58:08




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 Re: Case/IH CX 90- troubles in reply to Big Don, 04-27-2005 10:10:17  
Some posts awhile back showed some of you are familar with these tractors, so I was hoping you could give me some insights. Bought a Case-IH CX 90 with low hours a few months ago and has been great. But recently the shuttle shift (forward - reverse) on the steering column seems to have locked-up. The transmission (range and main) and clutch all seem to be working normally. When I try and move the shuttle lever out of the middle neutral area - either forward or back the tractor starts to go that direction and then any additional pressure results in gears starting to grind (even with the clutch pushed in). I can start the tractor with the shuttle in forward or reverse, but the high-low range lever must be in neutral and then it starts to grind with an attempt to put it into gear. Any suggestions - I'm not in the position to readily load this thing up and haul to a dealer. Thank you very much for any suggestions or recommendations. Any affordable repair manuals out there for this tractor (dealer $475 repair/$116 parts)?

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