Case IH introduces Farmall utility A series tractor
15th September 2025
Case IH has announced that launch of the Farmall utility A series tractor, designed to deliver more power, increased flexibility, and greater versatility in a cost-effective package.

The manufacturer said that with the addition of a new 110hp model to the 90hp and 100hp lineup, producers gain even more capability to tackle daily tasks with confidence.
New styling, inspired by larger Case IH tractors, is paired with performance and precision technology enhancements that simplify operation and expand versatility.
Federico Condini of Small Tractors Product Marketing, explained: “Producers need equipment that works as hard as they do, and the Farmall utility A series is built to do just that.
“With new performance upgrades and a higher horsepower option, this tractor is the ideal solution for daily chores, livestock and hay operations, and everything in between.”
Enhanced performance
Farmall A tractors now offer even greater productivity with the addition of an electronic powershuttle option for the 12F/12R transmission. This upgrade enables faster, clutchless direction changes, especially valuable for loader work, helping operators boost hourly work rates with ease, Case IH confirmed.
Hydraulic performance is also improved with a larger 82 l/min pump that increases oil flow and enhances response times for implements.
Application flexibility
The manufacturer said that Farmall A tractors are built for agility, whether navigating tight barnyards or making quick headland turns.
To further enhance their versatility, the latest models can be equipped with the Case IH L625 front loader, capable of lifting up to 1.76 tonnes to a height of 3.7 metres. With mechanical self-levelling, the loader delivers fast response and reliable load retention, making it ideal for lifting, hauling, and material handling tasks.
A front axle upgrade with larger hydraulic pistons improves responsiveness on uneven terrain and when pushing or carrying heavy loads. With a higher permissible gross vehicle weight of 6.5 tonnes, the Farmall A is ready to handle heavier payloads with confidence.

Simplified operation
Case IH explained that ActiveClutch, a brake-to-clutch feature, further simplifies operation by disengaging the transmission when the brake pedals are pressed, allowing for smooth inching and intuitive one-foot control.
A larger 130-litre diesel tank is set to reduce refuelling stops. Despite the capacity increase, the redesigned tank provides more ground clearance and a clearer sightline to the front left wheel, with forward vision further enhanced by a new U-shaped exhaust design, the manufacturer added.
Greater comfort
The Farmall A cab, with its four-pillar design incorporating full-length doors for easy access and unimpeded side vision, now features a new digital instrument panel with adaptive lighting for easy reading in all light conditions. Externally, new LED lighting options maximise all-round vision at night.
A spokesperson for Case IH added: “Rear hitch control options now include electronic Lift-o-Matic operation with mechanical draft control for instant, accurate response to changing conditions and consistent tractor performance, while a new rounded rocker switch permits simultaneous loader and shuttle operation to maximise loading operation productivity.”
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Integrated precision technology
“With demand growing for precision technology on tractors in this power segment, the latest Farmall A models now offer integrated precision solutions, including Isobus implement compatibility for seamless control and the Pro 700 Plus display for intuitive operation.
“Connectivity Included enables instant data transfer to the new FieldOps operations management system, where customers can manage machine and agronomic data and enable Connected Services. AccuGuide autoguidance with the DirecSteer steering solution can also be specified, helping operators achieve precise, repeatable passes that maximise productivity and efficiency,” they concluded.
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