The Case IH 9190 tractor hydraulic capacity is 26 gal | 98.4 L, pump flow is 38 gpm | 143.8 lpm, and hydraulic pressure is 2250 psi | 155.1 bar.
Case IH 9190 Hydraulic Capacity & Flow Specs
| Hydraulic type | open center |
|---|---|
| Hydraulic capacity | 26 gal | 98.4 L |
| Hydraulic pressure | 2250 psi | 155.1 bar |
| Total hydraulic flow | 38 gpm | 143.8 lpm |
| Hydraulic valves | 4 or 5 |
Case IH 9190 Hydraulic Comparison Charts
Hydraulic capacity comparison
Pump flow comparison
Hydraulic pressure comparison
Benchmarks use practical low, average and high ranges for the utility and row-crop tractor category. These are comparison guides only; use the operator manual and exact tractor configuration before buying parts, oil, loaders or hydraulic implements.
Case IH 9190 Steering, Brakes & Mechanical Hydraulic Notes
| Steering | hydrostatic power articulated |
|---|---|
| Brakes | Disc brakes |
Case IH 9190 Hydraulic Capacity FAQ
Is the Case IH 9190 hydraulic capacity big or small for its size?
The Case IH 9190 lists 26 gal | 98.4 L of hydraulic capacity, above the 18 gal benchmark for this group. That bigger oil volume is useful when the tractor is doing longer hydraulic jobs because the system has more fluid in reserve.
Will the Case IH 9190 hydraulics feel fast or slow?
The useful speed clue is 38 gpm | 143.8 lpm total hydraulic flow, above the 14 gpm benchmark for this group. That is the spec that helps loader cycle speed, remote response and hydraulic implement speed.
What does the Case IH 9190 hydraulic pressure tell you?
The pressure spec is 2250 psi | 155.1 bar, below the 2,600 psi benchmark. Pressure is the force side of hydraulics, so this matters more for lift and cylinder push than for speed.
What matters most for loader speed on the Case IH 9190?
On the Case IH 9190, 38 gpm | 143.8 lpm total hydraulic flow points to quicker loader and cylinder movement and 2,250 psi pressure affects force more than speed. Flow is the speed number; pressure and lift are the force numbers.
How do you judge hydraulic implement fit on the Case IH 9190?
For implement matching, the useful checks are 38 gpm flow, 2,250 psi pressure, and 4 or 5 remote/valve listing. That combination is fast enough on paper for quicker cylinder movement than many tractors in this size group, not a brute-force hydraulic setup compared with higher-pressure systems, and has more oil volume in reserve for heat control and continuous hydraulic work, so match the implement by hydraulic demand, hitch category and actual tractor setup rather than model name alone.
Are the Case IH 9190 hydraulic remotes enough?
The Case IH 9190 remote/valve listing is 4 or 5. Because that wording may be optional or configuration-dependent, treat it as a setup check before buying an implement that needs rear hydraulic outlets.
Will the Case IH 9190 hydraulics handle long hydraulic jobs?
The useful heat clues are 26 gal of hydraulic capacity, 38 gpm flow, 2,250 psi pressure, and about 49.9 hydraulic hp by the pressure-flow estimate. That is a fairly normal flow-to-oil-volume relationship for mixed tractor work.
How much hydraulic power does the Case IH 9190 make on paper?
Using 2,250 psi and 38 gpm, the rough pressure-flow estimate is about 49.9 hydraulic hp. That is a serious hydraulic power figure for demanding hydraulic functions. It is a comparison number, not engine horsepower.
What hydraulic system does the Case IH 9190 use?
The hydraulic system is listed as open center with 38 gpm | 143.8 lpm total hydraulic flow and 2250 psi | 155.1 bar pressure. The system type tells you how the hydraulics are arranged; the flow and pressure numbers tell you more about real-world speed and force.
What should you check before servicing the Case IH 9190 hydraulics?
For service planning, the oil-volume figure is 26 gal | 98.4 L, the system is listed as open center, pressure is listed at 2,250 psi, and flow is listed at 38 gpm. Because this is a larger system, buying oil short or draining without checking the manual gets expensive fast.
Hydraulic capacity, pressure, flow, valves, remotes and lift specs can vary by year, market, transmission, pump option, loader package and tractor configuration. Check the operator manual, hydraulic oil dipstick/sight glass, parts book and official caseih.com website before buying hydraulic oil, servicing the system or sizing hydraulic implements.
