The Steiger 9190 is a four-wheel drive (4WD) tractor built by Steiger in Fargo, North Dakota, USA. Introduced in 1987 as part of the 9100 Series, it features a powerful Cummins 18.8L 6-cylinder turbocharged aftercooled diesel engine producing 525 hp (391.5 kW). The tractor has a 24-speed six-speed power shift transmission manufactured by Allison, hydrostatic power articulated steering, and disc brakes. It comes standard with a cab equipped with air-conditioning and an AM/FM cassette radio. The 9190 has a fuel capacity of 385 gallons and a hydraulic system capacity of 26 gallons with an open center type system. Dimensions include a 150-inch wheelbase, 290-inch length, and a weight of 40,720 lbs. The tractor uses 30.5-32 agricultural tires on both front and rear. The Steiger 9190 is noted to be the same as the CaseIH 9190 model.