
Case IH Magnum 335
For 2008, Case IH is introducing the most powerful Magnum tractor in history: the Magnum 335. Rated at 275 PTO (205 kW) horsepower, with 13 percent power growth and 47 percent torque rise, the Magnum 335 standard features include:
- Proven 9-liter Case IH engine with new fuel-saving combustion design
- A new heavy-duty MFD axle design to bring more power to the ground
- A new Cat IVN / III hitch and Cat IV drawbar to handle today's largest and heaviest implements
The enhanced 9-liter engine on the Magnum 335 has a 2100-RPM rated engine speed. This same fuel-saving 9-liter power plant also is being introduced in the 275 and 305 series Magnums in 2008, with a rated engine speed of 2000 RPM. The well-accepted 8.3-liter engine remains standard on the Magnum 215 and 245.
More pulling power for larger implements
The Magnum 335's new front axle design is rated at 14,850 pounds (6735 kg) static capacity to meet today's higher ballasting and horsepower requirements. The new standard Cat IVN / III hitch - with a lift capacity of 18,900 pounds - is a match for farms moving up to larger mounted implements. Also standard on the Magnum 335 is a new Cat IV drawbar, using a two-inch (50 mm) diameter pin to match the increasingly popular Cat IV towed implements. The Cat IV drawbar offers a vertical load capacity of 11,000 lbs. (4990 Kg).
The standard transmission on the Magnum 335 is an 18-speed, Full Powershift 18Fx4R. Other transmission options for the Magnum 335 include a 19-speed Full Powershift 19Fx4R with a fuel-saving 19th reduced-RPM transport gear, and a 23-speed Full Powershift with Shift-through Creeper.
New 30-mph transmission available
In addition, a new 19-speed, 30 mph (50 kph) transmission package is now available in the Magnum series. The 30-mph package includes a suspended front axle, trailer brakes, heavy-duty drawbar and wide front and rear fenders. A number of different 30-mph tire options are available, including several rear dual tire combinations.
Expanded biodiesel compatibility
In keeping with the company's commitment to promote and support customer-grown renewable fuels, biodiesel fuel can now be used in all Magnum tractors.
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