General Specifications
Approximate Shipping Weight
Puma 1000 & 9110
18,879 lbs. (8,571 Kg) with 18.4 x 38 R1 (6 ply)
singles, PTO and steerable front axle less fuel and
operator. Add 1736 lb (788 Kg) for TPH and Quick
Coupler.
Wildcat 1000 and 9130
25,022 lbs. (11,334 Kg) with 18.4 x 38 R1 Hub Style
Duals. 21,530 lbs. (9,775 Kg) with 18.4 x 38 R1
singles. Front steer axle, PTO and TPH with Quick
Coupler, less fuel and operator.
Speed Chart
Engine RPM: 2100
Transmission: Powershift
Puma and 9110
Wildcat and 9130
Gear
MPH
(KPH) Gear MPH
(KPH)
1
1.9
(3.1) 1
2.0 (3.3)
2
2.3
(3.7) 2
2.5 (3.9)
3
2.9
(4.7)
3
3.0
(4.9)
4
3.5
(5.6) 4 3.7
(5.9)
5
4.2
(6.7)
5
4.4
(7.1)
6
5.1
(8.2)
6
5.5
(8.8)
7
6.2
(9.9)
7
6.5 (10.5)
8
7.4
(11.9)
8
7.8
(12.5)
9
9.1
(14.6)
9
9.6 (15.4)
10
11.2
(18.0) 10 11.7
(18.9)
11
13.4
(21.5) 11 14.1
(22.7)
12
16.5
(26.5) 12
17.3 (27.9)
R1 2.5
(4.0)
R1
2.7 (4.3)
R2
4.6
(7.4) R2 4.8 (7.8)
Speeds shown represent following tire sizes at rated
rpm (2100):
18.4 X 38 R1
24.5
x 32 LS2
23.1 x 34 R1
20.8
X 38 R1
24.5 x 32R1
30.5L x 32 R1
To determine speed for other tire sizes use the
following chart multipliers:
Average Static
Loaded R.R. Tire Size
Factor
30.5 14.9x38
.96
30.5
16.9
X 38
.96
30.7 20.8 x 34 R1
.96
33.5
20.8
X 38 R2
1.05
33.7 18.4x42R1
1.05
34.6
20.8 x 42 R1
1.09
33.0 30.5L x 32 R2
1 03
32.5
30.5L x 32 LS2
1.02
Example of Use:
If chart speed was 14.6 MPH and tractor was equipped
with 20.8 x 34 R1 tires,
Then:
MPH = (Chart) x (Factor)
MPH = 14.6 x .96 = 14.0 MPH
Issued October, 1987
37-189
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Maximum Warranted Weight
24,000 lbs. (10,896 Kg) Puma and 9110
26,000 lbs. (11,778 Kg) Wildcat and 9130
NOTE: The maximum warranted weight listed is the
maximum ballasted G VW with a 60% front and 40%
rear static split.
Tire And Ground Speed Data
There are many variables to consider when deter-
mining ground speed. For example, the rolling radii
of tires are not absolute values, on some tire sizes
there could be as much as 3% variation between tire
manufacturers. The indicated values shown are
static dimensions; dynamic values cannot be used
because they vary with tractor weight, weight trans-
fer, soil conditions and tire air pressure. These
variables can account for another 3-5% variation. In
addition, normal field operations are performed
with 10-15% slip.
With all of these variables considered, the published
ground speed chart is for reference only. Use the
chart provided with multiplier factors for the various
tire sizes and engine speeds if more precise speed
data is required.
NOTE:
Variable ground speeds are possible with
high torque rise engines within 2100 rpm and 1700
rpm.
Engine Speeds
If MPH is wanted for engine speeds other than rated,
MPH= MPH (Chart) x Engine RPM
Rated RPM
Example:
If chart speed was 14.6 MPH and tractor has engine
with rated speed of 2100 RPM and MPH wanted at
1800 RPM;
Then:
MPH 14.6 x 1800 = 12.5 MPH
2100
9110, 9130, Puma/Wildcat 1000 Specifications
Printed in U.S.A.