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Case-IH DX45

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Case-IH DX45 Reviews



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5.0
Features
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5.0
Performance
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
Posted 01/06/2012
by pogobill
Model year: 2004 Date Purchased: 2009-12-08 Number of Hours: 567

"Great little tractor! I had looked around for quite some time for a tractor that would suit the work I needed to do and finally settled on the Case-IH DX45. It has plenty of power for what I need it for, and I would be hard pressed to get anything done around the property in the winter or spring if I didn't have the 4 wheel drive. The FEL has a skid steer type quick attach which is terrific. I have 2 sizes of buckets, a set of forks, and a jib boom for the front, and a single stage snow blower for the back. I used the boon to erect my barn and garage (10-20' extendable boom) and I use the forks for various chores, mainly moving round bales. I do feel much more comfortable moving bales and doing high lifts with the snowblower on the back as a counter weight. I find the tractor a little light in the back end, even though I have wheel weights installed. All in all, I am pretty pleased with my DX45."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Compact, economical, comfortable, plenty of power for a small acreage. Cons: A little light on the back end. Type of User: Homeowner 50-100 Acres Location: CND OT I also considered buying: Ford 8N
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Love It
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5.0
Posted 12/14/2011
by tonydigregorio
Model year: 2005 Date Purchased: 2007-02-01 Number of Hours: 240

"I bought this tractor used with 100 hours on it. It has lived up to my expectations and never let me down. I use it to mow pasture, plow and disc a small food plot, plow snow, and auger feed into bins. It has plenty of horsepower, doesn't use a lot of fuel and always starts even during our coldest weather (central Illinois). I like its compact size for moving around my small hobby farm. Great tractor all around. "

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Plenty of power for its size. Cons: None. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA IL I also considered buying: New Holland TC30
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DX45
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5.0
Posted 11/06/2011
by Perry Payton
Model year: 2007 Date Purchased: 2007-05-04 Number of Hours: 451

"Hi, I'm new to TBN and thought you might like a review on my DX45 with cab. Well in a nutshell, I love it, hydrostatic drive, about 39 hp at the pto, it does everything I as of it, although it could be a bit faster on the road, [12-15mph] but it always gets me there and back. I also have an LX350 loader with a universal Quicktatch bucket,[if it fits a skidloader it will fit this loader], I also have a JD 6' tiller, Woods 6' rough cut mower, Woods 7' rear blade, Bobcat 48" pallet forks, Bobcat 5.5'tine bucket with grapple, a Berlon 8' angle blade [for the loader] and a Fair 6' snowblower. I do some custom work for my neighbors, tilling, dirt work, moving hay, but the biggest job, at least last winter was snow removal. This tractor handles it all in stride, sometimes it is a little light on the back end so I made a weight box form an old 3-point bale mover and a couple of cast iron weights, and now have no problems with lifting all the loader will and still can get rid of the weight when it's not needed and best of all no fluid to leak out."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Starts well no matter how cold, runs cheap, hard to believe it's only 45 horse. Cons: Could be a little faster on the road. Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 Acres Location: USA MN I also considered buying: John Deere 4230, Kubota L45
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DX45 with Cab
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5.0
Posted 03/03/2011
by rider9403
Model year: 2010 Date Purchased: 2010-01-01 Number of Hours: 154

"I'm very happy with my tractor. It came with FEL, grapple and front end snow blower. The Cab is the best part! The snow blower really moves the snow. The tractor has not let me down yet. The dealer is very good and I would buy another tractor from them. "

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: The Cab is larger than others and the skylight is great with the loader. HST works great Cons: None with the Tractor. Type of User: Homeowner 100+ Acres Location: USA NY I also considered buying: Kubota L3240, Massey Ferguson 1552 Cab
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Great visibility and versatility
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5.0
Posted 01/30/2010
by magnum
Model year: 2001 Date Purchased: 2001-12-01 Number of Hours: 50

"This tractor replaced a 23 hp compact so we took a huge step up in horsepower and performance. My son has a landscaping/excavating business so it gets used for a tremendous variety of work. It was one of the first tractors to have a factory quick coupler on the loader so we can use skid steer attachments. The attachments we have are Ag and Turf tires, front grille guard, 2 remote valves, 3 pt hitch counterweight and trailer hitch, L160 loader, 72" bucket, 64" grapple bucket, pallet forks, hydraulic auger, ATI preseeder (power rake), FMC 72" rotary cutter, Case IH 72" finish mower, Land Pride 84" landscape rake, Rhino 60' box blade, and a McKee 76" snow blower. We also use a dump trailer, a hydraulic log splitter and a 3 point one way disc that belong to our snowmobile club for doing trail work. With this variety of attachments, easy exchange is important. The telescoping links and telescoping hitch stabilizers are big pluses on this tractor. Another great feature is the curved boom loader. You can see your pallet fork tips and the bucket corners with the design of the hood and loader. The reach of this loader lets you unload a semi trailer of trees from one side with the forks. In 281 hours use there has been no problems with the tractor or loader. The rotary cutter threw a U shaped piece of fence wire into the sidewall of the tire, requiring the tire be dismounted and repaired from the inside, this is no fault of the tractor. Our area made the news when we got 7' of snow in December of 2001. This tractor got a great workout with that amount of snow and the powershift transmission worked very well for the ability to have power when you needed it and speed when you needed fast reverse speeds or road speeds without having to shift ranges, like with our old tractor. The 6'6" snowblower uses all the horsepower that is available but that is the beauty of a hydro. Last winter, I also ran my brothers NH 1920 which is a sweet tractor, but not nearly as handy for running a snow blower. I mowed a large complex last weekend and it involved backing into a lot of odd areas. The swivel seat makes it much easier to watch your rear implements. The independent PTO means I did not have to stop the tractor to engage the PTO. I was mowing ponds banks so steep I had to go up and down them, and there was another situation where the 2 speed powershift was so handy. Low powershift for the hard climb, high powershift for the flat areas. PTO speed is at 2500 engine rpm, so you do not have to run the tractor at full throttle to get PTO performance. Having the quick attach bucket let me drop the bucket in seconds to have better manueverability in the tight areas. One thing that is different between a DX40 and DX45, other than the engine size and hp, is the DX45 is not available with a mid pto. If you want to run a belly mower or front snowblower the DX40 will accomodate those, but the gears to run the mid pto are not in the 45 transmission. In soft conditions the 8.50x15 turf tires cut in with the loader attached. The newer tractors have 10.50x15 front tires which should help this situation. One other observation- if you are in high powershift and encounter a very heavy load, powershift down before you go into a stall. When hauling a loaded dump trailer up an extremely steep hill in high range high powershift the tractor transmission stalled, and would not downshift. This is an unusual circumstance that most people will not encounter. Also if the transmission seems sluggish, make sure you are not in high powershift when you should be in low powershift. Editor's note: This review was originally posted to TractorByNet.com on June 4, 2003."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Great visibility and versatility. Cons: Would like to have larger front turf tires. New for 2003 have larger turf tires as standard equipment. Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 Acres Location: USA NY I also considered buying: Case-IH DX40
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