Technical specs - 940 E Case IH
Specification
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- Engine power
- 53 kW
- Transmission
- 16/8
is a 0 for the size specification so that means, that no information is available.
Special equipment
- Cabin
-
Yes
- Front hydraulics
-
No
- Front PTO
-
No
- Air brakes
-
No
- ISO Bus
-
No
- Aircondition
-
No
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