The Case IH JX90 dimensions found are: length is 158.7 inches (2WD) | 403 cm, width is 71.2 inches | 180 cm, and height is 101.1 inches | 256 cm.
Case IH JX90 Dimensions
| Overall length | 158.7 inches (2WD) | 403 cm |
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| Overall width | 71.2 inches | 180 cm |
| Overall height | ROPS: 101.1 inches | 256 cm | Cab: 103.1 inches | 261 cm |
Case IH JX90 Dimension Comparison Charts
Length comparison
Width comparison
Height comparison
Floor space footprint
Benchmarks use practical low, average and high dimension ranges for the utility tractor category. Use the actual tractor, tire setup and operator manual before planning shed, trailer or garage clearance.
Case IH JX90 Extra Dimension Notes
| Storage and fit note | Using the first listed dimension values, the Case IH JX90 is about 158.7 inches (2WD) | 403 cm long, about 71.2 inches | 180 cm wide, and about 101.1 inches | 256 cm tall. Allow extra room for mirrors, ROPS, tire stance, loader brackets, implements and safe walking space around the tractor. |
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Case IH JX90 Dimensions FAQ
Is the Case IH JX90 a long tractor?
The Case IH JX90 has an average listed length at 158.7 in, which is close to the 145 in benchmark average. It is not unusually short or unusually long for this size class.
Is the Case IH JX90 narrow enough for tight storage?
The listed width is middle-of-the-pack at 71.2 in, which is close to the 74 in benchmark average. It is not especially narrow, but it is not unusually wide either.
Is the Case IH JX90 tall for a shed or garage?
The listed height is about normal at 101.1 in, which is close to the 100 in benchmark average. A normal-height result still needs extra clearance for ROPS, cab, exhaust and uneven ground.
How much floor space does the Case IH JX90 need?
The bare footprint is about 78 sq ft from a 13.2 ft length and 5.9 ft width. That is close to the 75 sq ft benchmark for this category.
Will the Case IH JX90 fit easily in storage?
The fit numbers are fairly normal for the category: length 158.7 in, width 71.2 in and height 101.1 in. It should be judged as an average-size tractor for its benchmark group, not a tiny one.
Dimensions can vary by tire size, axle setup, cab, ROPS, ballast and market. Check the operator manual, parts book, old spec plate and official caseih.com website before making shed, trailer, garage or transport decisions.





