New Case IH Steiger Quadtrac Tractor Offers 853 Horsepower, Subscription-Free Precision Ag Technology

The Steiger 785 Quadtrac also holds strong value with Connectivity Included, a three-year/2,000-hour warranty and a simplified SCR-only emission system.

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Case IH says its new Steiger 785 Quadtrac increases the row crop tractor’s horsepower rating to 853 peak horsepower and features subscription-free, integrated precision technology and guidance, according to a press release from the company.

The higher horsepower allows farmers to handle larger implements or pull the same implements at higher speeds with a 40% torque rise.

Designed to provide more power to the ground, the Steiger 785 Quadtrac also offers a superior operator experience and cab comfort.

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Subscription-free, integrated precision technology unlocks automation-driven features, such as AccuTurn Pro and AccuSync, along with CNH Industrial’s FieldOps fleet and data management mobile app.

“We understand the demands of farming are only increasing. The Steiger 785 Quadtrac is a workhorse designed to meet those demands with power and productivity,” says Ken Lehmann, customer segmentation lead at Case IH. “With long days in the field, the boost in horsepower and torque allows farmers to do more in a day.”

For those seeking enhanced performance, an optional heavy-duty suspended undercarriage delivers a smooth ride, superior traction and flotation, helping minimize soil compaction in the field.

The Steiger 785 Quadtrac also holds strong value with Connectivity Included, a three-year/2,000-hour warranty and a simplified SCR-only emission system.

Farm Progress Show (Aug. 26-28 in Decatur, Ill.) will be the first public appearance for the Steiger 785 Quadtrac.

To learn more about Case IH’s precision technology, FieldOps and equipment solutions, visit the Case IH booth at this year’s Farm Progress Show (booth No. 867). You can also visit caseih.com or talk with your local Case IH dealer.

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