Farmers can look for more horsepower, more efficiency and simplified precision technology from 2025 Magnum tractors.
Case IH unveiled its new tractor to the public at the Commodity Classic in Houston, Texas. Morgen Dietrich, Head of Tractors at Case IH, believes the Magnum upgrade will help improve farm productivity. He said high-horsepower tractors, from 265 horsepower to 405 horsepower models, allow operators to handle larger implements to complete the job more efficiently, while automated speed and steering controls allow them to move between passes. It is said that it also improves the accuracy of
In an interview with RealAgriculture’s Bernard Tobin, Dietrich said Magnum tractors have indeed become a hub for farm technology, and the changes to the 2025 model are designed to simplify the user experience. Ta. The key change here is the integrated technology bundle within the tractor, eliminating the hassle of purchasing individual technology components.
Looking ahead to 2025, Dietrich said, “We’re going to make technology much simpler for salespeople and customers by introducing core bundles that will become standard.” “Vector Pro Receiver and his AFS 1 correction signal have been integrated. This has increased his pass-to-pass accuracy by just 40% compared to just a year ago.”
Farmers can also upgrade to an advanced bundle with RTK unlocking of the receiver to deploy dual displays. Dietrich said the additional space in the cab allows operators to customize monitor settings and guidance for planters and tractors.
In the video below, Dietrich introduces the new Magnum 355 and also discusses the transmission and hydraulic changes for 2025.
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