August 25, 2025

New and upgraded Case IH products bring versatility and efficiency to both livestock and cash crop operations

The utility M series tractor has the highest gross vehicle weight and lift capacity in the Farmall line.

DECATUR, Ill. — Case IH is continuing to support producers of all sizes and needs with its newest solutions ranging from compact to utility tractors to upgraded round balers.

Producers can choose from an enhanced line up of Farmall tractors, including the Farmall A, the Farmall C and the return of the always-popular Farmall M. In addition, Case IH is also unveiling its new RB6 series variable chamber round baler.

The new solutions provide producers with elevated performance, durability and design to meet the needs of today’s operators.

Enhancements to each machine include optional precision technology features like entry-level and advanced telematics that help farmers easily manage their machine and agronomic data through the FieldOps web, mobile and iPad applications.

“There’s a lot of excitement about the return of the Farmall M and we continue to have a tractor solutions to meet any need,” said Leo Bose, customer segment lead for Case IH.

“With the Farmall A, C and M, we allow producers to choose what’s right for them, whether they are searching for a standard, deluxe or premium machine. You can always depend on a Farmall to get the job done.”

A Series

The new Farmall medium utility A series tractor features performance enhancements and a higher-horsepower model, delivering heightened value, power and flexibility.

Simple, factory-fit technology improves the operator experience, ensuring efficiency no matter the season or task.

Farmers can rely on a range of horsepower options, 90 to 120, to tackle the most demanding projects with a simple yet reliable 12-speed power shuttle transmission.

This all-purpose tractor features a lightweight, compact frame that optimizes the tractor’s agility in barnyards and fields.

The new integrated front loader is ideal for lifting and hauling, while the updated hydraulic system ensures fast reaction time for any implement.

Its technology increases the Farmall medium utility A series’ ease of use for operators and offers heightened power while maintaining cost-effectiveness with a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, precision technology and updates designed to provide durability.

C Series

The Farmall medium utility C series tractor — 90C, 100C, 110C and 120C — caters to a wide range of needs, offering both 12-speed PowerShuttle and 24-speed Hi-Lo transmissions.

The Farmall C now offers subscription free factory-installed telematics that allows operators to drive enhanced efficiency and performance with precision farming applications, including track-and-trace fleet management and optional ISOBUS compatible implement control.

With the 24-speed Hi-Lo transmission, farmers can access factory-fit tech upgrades to improve operator comfort including hydraulic auto guidance with a Pro 1200 display and VectorPro receiver. The fully integrated hydraulic steering delivers unmatched accuracy and responsiveness.

Leo Bose

M Series

The beloved Farmall utility M series tractor — 110M and 120 Super M — is making its much-anticipated return, continuing its long legacy as the high-performing and dependable tractor operators have grown to love.

The Farmall M delivers a premium experience with exceptional power and high-quality design, ideal for the varied needs of farms and municipalities with both cash crops and livestock.

The series has the highest gross vehicle weight and lift capacity in the Farmall line, capable of handling the most demanding task and is flexible for everyday as a durable, multipurpose machine featuring a 16x16 semi powershift transmission with up to 8 automatic gear shirts with the touch of a button.

The Farmall Super M — originally produced from 1952 to 1954 by International Harvester— has become an icon among collectors and tractor enthusiasts.

The original promised more power and faster field speeds, as well as economy, durability and stamina.

The all-new Farmall Super M takes those benefits to an entirely new level, along with integrated technology and a first-rate operator experience.

The 120 Super M also includes the new, IH Edition package with design elements nodding to its heritage.

The Farmall M is designed with a frame and wheelbase that support high lift capacity and power while also maintaining maneuverability.

The new design provides an in-cab experience that surpasses utility comfort standards, allowing operators to stay productive and comfortable, even on the longest days.

Operators can also leverage machine monitoring capabilities through FieldOps for enhanced operational agility, optimizing their machine’s daily work.

“Today’s operators require versatile and flexible equipment to drive utmost productivity,” Bose said. “The upgrades to the Farmall lineup, as well as the round baler series, are sure to continue to provide farmers with the efficiency and dependability to support their day-to-day needs and their bottom line.”

Round Baler Series

The RB6 series variable chamber round baler offers greater durability, withstanding the most demanding days with its upgraded, triple-seal bearings throughout the machine to ensure contaminants stay out while lubricants stay in to maintain optimal operation.

Upgrades throughout the RB6 series variable chamber round baler simplify the operator experience increasing productivity and ease of use, while delivering consistent, high-quality baling results.

Round baler automation paired with the easy-to-use display interface ensures precise bale quality and optimizes in-field productivity.

Advanced weight and moisture capabilities seamlessly integrate with Case IH FieldOps, solidifying the RB6 series as a leader in the future of baling.

To learn more about Case IH tractors and balers, as well as other new solutions from the brand, visit Booth 826 at the Farm Progress Show, or visit caseih.com.

AgriNews Staff

AgriNews Staff

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