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Case IH Maxxum 5140: Classic Maxxum enjoys a makeover

Usually, our tuning articles cherrypick tips from readers on various makes and models of one type of machine, be it a combine, drill or a mower. But on this occasion were honing in on one specific tractor, a Case IH Maxxum 5140.

This particular 5140 was built at Neuss in 1992, around 300km from the home of its current owner German farmer and mechanic Matthias Schöllig, who has breathed new life into his classic Maxxum with a diverse range of modern features. We were so impressed by the level of detail that

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