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BY CASE IH

For all the chores around the farm and in the field, Case IH has just the tractor you need. The Right Red Tractor tool can help you select the one that best matches your needs.

Whether rolling up round bales, keeping the farmyard manicured or powering a grain auger, Case IH Farmall®, Maxxum® and Puma® tractors — ranging from 23 PTO horsepower to 120 PTO horsepower — give you hardworking, reliable options that are right for your operation. The Right Red Tractor tool helps you refine your choices in five simple steps, starting with the type of work you need to do:

  • Fieldwork, like cutting, conditioning, baling or raking hay
  • Chores, like moving forages or cleaning and feeding livestock
  • Specialized lawn and landscape tasks
  • Orchard or vineyard jobs

From there, simply pick a horsepower range; decide if you need a cab; estimate how often, how long and how hard you plan to work your Case IH tractor; and determine if you’ll be using a front-end loader

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