Case IH updates Puma Series tractor lineup

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Case IH has announced updates to its Puma series tractor lineup. The company updated Puma models 185 to 240 in October 2020 and now Puma models 150 and 165 incorporate these updates.

Puma series tractors have always been recognized as multipurpose machines built to provide a wide range of efficient solutions. Now, with longer service intervals and improved styling based on customer feedback, the new Puma models will provide operators with even greater productivity, says J.E. Cadle, mid-range tractor marketing manager.

Case IH Hi-eSCR2 emissions technology offers producers greater productivity with reduced fuel, improving engine responsiveness and durability while lowering emissions. All Model Year 2021 Puma series tractor models deliver longer service intervals for maximum uptime: 750 hours for engine oil and 1,500 hours for transmission fluid.

Our new Hi-eSCR2 emissions technology is a game-changer in terms of productivity, Cadle says. With less time spent on maintenance and greater fuel economy, these efficiencies can truly help operators save time and money.

Feedback based on extensive customer input has led to new styling features that include an updated hood and enhanced LED work lighting, providing a uniformly lit work area. In turn, these improvements help producers gain in-field precision while remaining comfortable in the cab.

Customer-oriented updates to Puma series tractors are all about creating an improved operating experience, Cadle says. From better lighting that helps operators stay efficient in all field conditions to a redesigned hood that maximizes visibility, these improvements will provide operators with the tools they need to get the job done comfortably.