EIMA 2024: Case IH to unveil all-new AF10 combine in Bologna
30 October 2024
Case IH is planning to unveil a series of new machines at the EIMA 2024 agricultural equipment fair, to be held at Fiere Bologna, 6-10 November.
The star of the show for Case will be an all-new combine model, but this will be joined by the flagship Case IH Quadtrac 715 tractor, shown for the first time in Italy. Stand visitors can also check out the new FieldOps app, while an updated version of the Farmall C Tractor will also be on show.
Closing out a year which Case IH billed as the ‘Year of the Combine’ – the Flow 160 and 260 were launched at Agritechnica 2023 and are now available to order - the company will debut the new AF10 at EIMA. The model will be shown with a 15 metre (50 foot) header.
The new combine is said to take Case IH into ‘a new capacity category’ beyond that of the 7260, 8260 or 9260; the latter offers 635 hp and a 14,400-litre grain tank. More details will be released at EIMA.
Also on display will be the Quadtrac 715 tractor, which is positioned as the flagship model in the four-tracked tractor series. Launched last year, the model was recognised in the EIMA Technical Innovation Awards for its productivity and driver comfort. The features allow higher speeds over rough terrain which helps to improve overall work rates.
Other models on the Case IH stand will include the range-topping Puma 260 tractor, a Tractor of the Year 2025 finalist in the MidPower category. Alongside this will be the new Farmall 120C, which features upgrades including higher hydraulic output, higher gross vehicle weight, larger tyre options and an updated front axle.
Together with the new machines, the stand will also feature FieldOps, Case IH’s new all-in-one data management mobile app and web platform. This connects and integrates agronomic insights and machine performance data to provide farmers with a comprehensive, all-brand fleet overview.
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