Case IH unveils new Farmall tractors, baler ahead of Farm Progress Show

FPFF - Thu Aug 21, 2:00AM CDT

Ahead of the upcoming 2025 Farm Progress Show, Case IH is launching several new Farmall tractors and machines, including a new medium utility A, C and M series, as well as a variable chamber round baler.

“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,” says Leo Bose, customer segment lead at Case IH. “Today’s operators require versatile and flexible equipment to drive utmost productivity.”

Visit Case IH at Booth 867 at the show to find out more. A brief description of each machine follows.

A Series. The updated A series tractor has between 90 and 120 hp depending on the model. It’s built on a lightweight, compact frame that optimizes agility in barnyards and fields. Its new integrated front loader is ideal for lifting and hauling, while the machine’s updated hydraulic system optimizes implement reaction time.

C Series. The C Series caters to a wide range of needs, with both 12-speed PowerShuttle and 24-speed Hi-Lo transmission options outputting between 90 and 120 hp. A subscription-free factory-installed telematics system equips the machines with precision farming applications, including track-and-trace fleet management and optional ISOBUS-compatible implement control.

M Series. The Farmall M series has the highest gross vehicle weight and lift capacity in Farmall’s tractor lineup. It’s capable of handling the most demanding on-farm tasks as a daily workhorse.

Originally produced between 1952 and 1954 by International Harvester, the new M Series is powered by a 16-by-16 semi-powershift transmission with up to eight automatic gear shirts with the touch of a button. A durable frame and wheelbase design supports high-lift capacity while maintaining vehicle maneuverability.

RB6 Series. Along with the updated tractor series, Farmall is also launching a variable-chamber round baler that’s advertised as having superior durability. Triple-seal bearings throughout the machine keep contaminants out and lubricant in. A simplified design aims to improve the driver experience while increasing productivity.

And 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.

For more information, you can also visit caseih.com or a local Case IH dealer. To get tickets for the show, visit FarmProgressShow.com.