Case IH Puma 140 Coolant Capacity (79 gal)

Quick answer:

The Case IH Puma 140 tractor cooling system capacity is 79 gal | 299 L, coolant type is extended-life OAT coolant, and coolant change interval is every 5,000 hours or 5 years.

Case IH Puma 140 Coolant Capacity Details

Cooling system capacity 79 gal | 299 L
Coolant type Extended-life OAT coolant
Coolant change interval Every 5,000 hours or 5 years
Radiator cap pressure 13.1 psi | 90 kPa

Coolant Capacity Comparison Chart

Coolant Capacity Comparison

This model

79 gal

Average

16 gal

Low

10 gal

High

28 gal

Benchmarks use practical low, average and high coolant-capacity ranges for the large ag tractor category. Use the exact tractor manual before buying coolant.

Case IH Puma 140 Extra Coolant Notes

Engine horsepower The Case IH Puma 140 tractor is equipped with a Stage V-compliant FPT engine producing 140 engine horsepower (104 kW)
Engine displacement 4.5 L | 274 cu in
Capacity note For the Case IH Puma 140, the listed cooling system capacity is 79 gal | 299 L. Buy slightly more coolant than the exact capacity so you have enough for topping off after air burps out.
Mixture note Use the coolant type listed above and match the antifreeze/water mix to the operator manual and local freezing conditions.
Radiator cap note The radiator cap pressure listed for the Case IH Puma 140 is 13.1 psi | 90 kPa. Do not replace it with a random cap unless the pressure rating matches.
Refill note Refill slowly, run the tractor until warm with the heater circuit open if fitted, let it cool, then recheck the coolant level. Never remove a hot radiator cap under pressure.

Case IH Puma 140 Coolant FAQs

How much coolant does a Case IH Puma 140 take?

The Case IH Puma 140 takes 79 gal | 299 L of coolant. That is well above the normal large ag tractor benchmark shown here, so treat it as a full cooling-system service job, not a quick top-up.

Is 79 gal | 299 L a lot of coolant for a Case IH Puma 140?

Yes. For this tractor category, 79 gal | 299 L is well above normal. This is the sort of refill where you want all coolant on hand before draining, because stopping halfway through the job is annoying and messy.

How many coolant jugs do I need for a Case IH Puma 140?

Do not underestimate this refill. A 79 gal | 299 L system needs about 79 one-gallon containers if you are using premixed coolant. If using concentrate at a 50/50 mix, plan on about 39.5 gal of concentrate and 39.5 gal of distilled water. In metric terms, that is roughly 60 x 5 L containers for a full premix refill.

Can I mix coolant types in a Case IH Puma 140?

Because the listed coolant is extended-life OAT coolant, the clean move is to stay with the same approved chemistry. Do not casually mix it with old green conventional coolant; if the old coolant type is unknown, flush first or confirm what is already in the system.

Can I use a different radiator cap on a Case IH Puma 140?

The listed cap pressure is 13.1 psi | 90 kPa. That higher-pressure cap helps raise the boiling point, but only if the radiator neck, hoses and overflow path are in good shape. A weak cap or damaged seat can still cause coolant loss.

When should the Case IH Puma 140 coolant be changed?

Use whichever limit comes first for the Case IH Puma 140: every 5,000 hours or 5 years. Low-hour tractors can still age out on time, because corrosion protection gets weaker even when the coolant still looks clean.

Official information note

Mistakes do happen. Coolant specs can change by year, engine, market, radiator option and coolant chemistry. Check the operator manual, parts book and official caseih.com website before draining, flushing or refilling the cooling system.