The CaseIH 9280 is a four-wheel drive (4WD) tractor produced from 1990 to 1995 as part of the 9200 Series. Built in Fargo, North Dakota, USA, it features a powerful Cummins 14.0L 6-cylinder turbocharged aftercooled diesel engine delivering 375 hp (279.6 kW). The tractor offers two transmission options: a 12-speed full power shift and a 12-speed fully synchronized SyncroShift, both with hydraulic wet disc clutches. It has a hydrostatic power steering system and a standard cab with air-conditioning, with an optional deluxe cab available. The 9280 has a wheelbase of 141.5 inches, weighs 29,000 lbs, and uses 24.5-32 tires front and rear. It includes a closed center hydraulic system with 26 gal capacity and 2500 psi pressure, and a rear hitch rated at 14,000 lbs lift capacity. The rear PTO is optional and independent, rated at 1000 rpm. The tractor was originally priced at $135,000 in 1995.
Cab:standard with air-conditioning. Optional deluxe cab adds side and rear window wipers plus internal storage compartments.
Drive:Four-wheel drive
Steering:hydrostatic power
Production
Type:Four-wheel Drive (4WD) tractor
Series:9200 Series
Built in:Fargo, North Dakota, USA
Original price:$135,000 in 1995
Years produced:1990 - 1995
Transmission
Options:12-speed full power shift, 12-speed fully synchronized
SyncroShift
Type:fully synchronized
Gears:12 forward and 3 reverse
Clutch:hydraulic wet disc
Description:Three gears (1-3) plus reverse (R) in four ranges (A-D). Synchronized shifting between gears and ranges.
Full power shift
Type:full power shift
Gears:12 forward and 3 reverse
Clutch:hydraulic wet disc
Description:Full power shift transmission operated with two right-hand levers; one for shifting gears and the other for forward/reverse. Skip-Shift feature allows the transmission to quickly shift from first into higher gears (4th, 6th, 8th).
Tractor hitch
Rear Type:III Optional
Rear lift:14000 lbs (6350 kg)
Serial Numbers
1990:JCB0004600
1991:JCB0026501
1992:JCB0028400
1993:JCB0030500
1994:JEE0031773
1995:JEE0032808
Location:Under the left-side steps on front fender