2 October 2024, 10:49
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Case IH introduces the 2025 Farmall C models, featuring a refreshed design, improved visibility, and increased hydraulic output.
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The new models include a 24-speed ActiveDrive 2 transmission and an ActiveClutch feature for smoother shifting and better control.
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Enhanced operator comfort is achieved through a six-post cab, repositioned exhaust, LED lights, and optional cab suspension.
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Precision farming technology is integrated with optional telematics, hydraulic auto guidance, and intelligent headland management solutions.
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The 2025 Farmall C models will debut at the Sommet de l'Élevage in France and EIMA International in Italy.
Refreshed Design, Improved Visibility, and Sleeker Lines Complement Increased Hydraulic Output, Higher Gross Vehicle Weight, Larger Tire Options, and an Updated Front Axle—All Coupled with Full Precision Farming Technology Availability.
The next chapter in the legacy of Case IH's Farmall tractors begins with the 2025 Farmall C models, a bold leap forward that delivers not only a fresh look but also significantly enhanced performance and cutting-edge precision farming technology.
For 2025, Case IH Farmall C tractors deliver customer-driven innovations that improve every aspect of the farming experience. The 24-speed ActiveDrive 2 (Hi-Lo) transmission in all models ensures smoother shifting and exceptional control, while the increased hydraulic pump capacity of 82 l/min translates into faster loader cycle times and more efficient operations. Additionally, the newly introduced ActiveClutch feature allows the tractor to be held on the brake pedal without requiring the clutch, making it ideal for front loader applications.
From the 90C to the 120C, farmers will experience a new level of control, efficiency, and comfort, all while benefitting from precision technologies once reserved for larger, more advanced machines. Farmers can tackle even the most demanding tasks with confidence, knowing that their equipment is built to perform under pressure.
At the heart of this evolution in technology and design is a commitment to operator comfort. Long days in the field demand tractors that not only work harder but also make the job easier on the operator behind the wheel. A six-post cab offers superior visibility, while the repositioned exhaust maintains the open, unobstructed view farmers have come to appreciate. While driving models specified with the optional new cab suspension system, the operator will immediately notice the difference in comfort.
Further enhancing the operator experience are the newly installed LED lights, which ensure clear vision during early mornings, late nights, or long road journeys between fields. The increased diesel capacity of 130 litres allows for longer operation times, while the new tank design provides greater ground clearance. The modernized digital instrumentation and adaptive lighting in the cab create an intuitive, high-tech environment that feels as advanced as it performs.
Case IH knows that today’s farmers are more data-driven than ever, and the 2025 Farmall C models meet that need head-on. With optional factory-fitted telematics available in standard and advanced packages, farmers can now benefit from real-time geo-location, machine monitoring, and wireless file transfer—technology that puts vital operational data at their fingertips, whether in the cab or remotely on a mobile device. This precision is further enhanced with the availability of hydraulic auto guidance, powered by the Case IH Pro 1200 monitor and Case IH VectorPro receiver. This system ensures centimeter-level accuracy, reducing overlap and improving efficiency, even in the most complex field layouts.
Case IH has engineered a suite of intelligent headland management solutions, streamlining operations so farmers can focus more on their fields and less on machinery adjustments. The Auto PTO feature automatically engages and disengages during headland turns, making transitions smoother and less labor-intensive. Paired with the Auto Differential Lock, which disengages the front and rear differentials when the rear lift is raised and re-engages them when lowered, the system provides seamless operation during headland maneuvers, minimizing soil disruption and increasing efficiency. The newly designed front PTO, now equipped with a wet clutch, offers quieter and more efficient operation.
An increased gross vehicle weight of 7,000kg and an upgraded rear lift capacity of 4.7 tons mean heavier implements can be utilized, providing greater versatility. Larger rear tires (up to 540/65 R38) further improve traction and flotation, helping to minimize soil compaction and enhance yield potential.
The 2025 Farmall C models will make their first appearance at the Sommet de l'Élevage in France (October 1-4), followed by a full European launch at EIMA International in Bologna, Italy (November 6-10).
Further developments across other models in the Farmall C lineup will follow in 2025.
Source: Case IH