Case IH reveals its latest machinery at Agritechnica 2025 

Case IH has revealed its latest Puma tractor, the RB6 series baler, the Farmall M tractor, and more at Agritechnica 2025.

Case IH has revealed its latest Puma tractor, the RB6 series baler, the Farmall M tractor, and more at Agritechnica 2025.
Case IH Puma series tractor, photo by Case IH.

Agritechnica 2025 takes place at the Hannover Exhibition Center in Hanover, Germany, between 9th and 15th November.  

Over 2,700 exhibitors are taking part in Agritechnica 2025, showcasing the latest machinery to more than 400,000 tech-hungry visitors. 

During the event, Case IH is revealing its all-new Puma series tractor, reconfigured for unmatched performance with the most reliable and efficient runtime.  

Featuring an entirely new vehicle design, the reimagined Puma series allows operators to enjoy a smoother ride with superior manoeuvrability as well as access to the latest precision technology, the manufacturer confirmed. 

The Puma is available in 155, 165 or 185hp models. Case IH explained that the machines feature an advanced CVXDrive transmission; therefore, Puma offers improved load handling, traction and working speeds, allowing operators to use power more economically.  

Costs are lowered thanks to efficient fuel consumption, and productivity increases with long 750-hour service intervals and the powerful FieldOps platform. The tractor’s gross vehicle weight has increased by 18% to 13,500kg and a max payload of 5,500kg. 

SenseApply and FieldOps updates 

Case IH is also advancing precision technology for operators through key innovations such as SenseApply sense and act spray technology and Case IH FieldOps updates. By providing actionable insights and enhanced precision, these tech solutions deliver both increased efficiency and maximised profit potential.  

Jana Wolf, precision technology product marketing manager, EMEA, Case IH, said: “Providing new, innovative solutions that can be easily integrated into current operations is critical in making operators more efficient and profitable. 

“Our newest technologies are not only seamlessly incorporated into our equipment, but we are also launching new support tools that address common operator pain points.” 

New Case IH precision technology, photo by Case IH.
New Case IH precision technology, photo by Case IH.

RB6 series

To help operators stay profitable and efficient, Case IH is launching the RB6 series variable chamber round baler, designed for superior performance, enhanced durability and maximum operator convenience.

In addition, the manufacturer is introducing model year 2026 updates for the LB436 HD and LB4 XL series large square balers to boost productivity and bale quality for producers.

Each baler series includes technology and automation upgrades to maximise throughput and produce consistent, high-quality bales regardless of operator experience. Optional precision technology features such as entry-level or advanced telematics help producers easily manage machine and agronomic data with Case IH FieldOps.

Case IH said that the new RB6 series is built for trust and tough conditions, delivering greater reliability, usability and connectivity in two models — the RB456 and RB466.

Patriot 50 series

During Agritechnica 2025, Case IH is also debuting its comprehensive Patriot 50 series sprayer, with the Patriot 2550 and 4050, offering various solutions to deliver accurate application, crop protection and increased productivity for operations of all types and sizes.

Featuring an upgraded suspension and drive system, improved gradeability and greater fuel efficiency, the Patriot 2550 and 4050 sprayers boost manoeuvrability and overall sprayer performance.

Additional enhancements – such as integrated spray and connectivity technology powered through FieldOps – ensure precise application and an upgraded operator experience, the manufacturer said.

Case IH Patriot 50 series sprayer.
Case IH Patriot 50 series sprayer, photo by Case IH.

The two new Patriot 50 series sprayers are available with an advanced suspension and drive system across all models. The new parallel link suspension offers softer suspension stiffness, improved mobility over hills and an airbag design. With the sprayer’s increased traction, it reduces wheel spinout in all conditions. Its improved gradeability allows the machine to climb to a 30 percent slope.

Daniel de Valk, EMEA product marketing manager – crop protection at Case IH, explained: “The Patriot 50 series was created with operator productivity, control and comfort in mind. Sprayer control improvements and integrated technology minimise inconsistencies, reduce operator error and deliver our most precise application.”

Farmall M tractor

Finally, Case IH is introducing the Farmall M series tractor, designed to deliver power and performance in everyday applications through to the most demanding tasks. With seamlessly integrated technology and heightened operator comfort, the Farmall M series delivers superior productivity and execution, regardless of the operation size or terrain, the manufacturer said.

The Farmall M – available in 100M, 110M and 120M models – was created to handle an operator’s busiest days, continuing the Farmall legacy of dependability.

The new tractor series features a four-cylinder, 3.6L Stage V engine, delivering 100-120hp. Positioned at the top of the Farmall range, the Farmall M has a generous 5,200kg rear lift capacity and eight-tonne gross vehicle weight, with top speeds of 40 kph at 1,970 rpm.

The series provides operators with a more comfortable drive and is designed for farmers who demand strength, simplicity and smart functionality in a versatile utility tractor. The Farmall M has an engine after-treatment system that meets stage V emission requirements. Its convenient location under the hood also offers improved visibility, Case IH added.

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The Farmall M series tractor, photo by Case IH.
The Farmall M series tractor, photo by Case IH.

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