Case IH Introduces New Upgraded Farmall C Tractors
Case IH recently announced its latest Farmall C tractors, with enhancements to performance and operator comfort. The upgraded tractors were featured at the 2025 World Ag Expo in Tulare, California, and the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky, which took place in mid-February.
“Today’s farmers need equipment that can handle the increased and varying demands of their operations,” says Leo Bose, customer segmentation lead at Case IH. “The upgrades to the Farmall C lineup give farmers just that—the flexibility and heavy-duty performance to complete a wide range of on-farm and in-field tasks.”
Each of the new Farmall C tractors comes with one of two transmission options: a 12-speed PowerShuttle and a 24-speed Hi-Lo transmission. The latter option also accompanies a new cab suspension, an auto power take-off (PTO) function to engage and disengage the PTO, and an advanced loader joystick that enables simultaneous lift and shuttle control with an engine speed memory button for efficient material handling. The Hi-Lo transmission is available on the Farmall 90C, 100C, 110C, and 120C. The PowerShuttle transmission is available on the Farmall 100C, 110C, and 120C.
The tractor’s larger, reinforced front axle, boosted hydraulic flow, higher rear lift capacity, and heavier gross vehicle weight support an extensive range of farm operations. The Farmall C has a 4-cylinder, 3.6-liter FPT engine with an electronic high-pressure, common rail fuel injection system. The tractor is Stage V-compliant with Hi-eSCR2 emissions technology. The new Case IH L635 NSL/MSL Loader was designed for the Farmall C series to increase lifting height, reach, load capacity, and hydraulics.
“The new Farmall C not only offers heavy-duty performance and maneuverability, it delivers an improved operator experience,” says Bose. “With the new ActiveClutch II brake to clutch feature, greater visibility, and the new L635 loader, operators can enjoy significantly increased comfort and reduced fatigue.”
Source: CNH Industrial