Farming News - Case IH showcases cutting-edge equipment at LAMMA 2025
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Case IH showcases cutting-edge equipment at LAMMA 2025
First UK showing of the new AF10 Combine / Next generation Farmall C unveiled in UK
Case IH is using its presence at LAMMA 2025, the premier agricultural machinery show, to introduce innovative new models and technology developments alongside its trusted favourites.
New launches: AF10 and Farmall C
One of the highlights on the stand will be the first UK appearance of an AF10 combine harvester – part of the new AF Series. The AF9 and AF10 launch completes the Case IH 'Year of the Combine' that began with the Axial-Flow 160 and 260 series release. Case IH now offers the industry's largest line of single-rotor combines, staying true to a system it pioneered in 1977. The AF10 grain tank capacity is 20,000 litres – the joint largest in the industry for reduced unloading downtime – with a 210 l/sec unloading rate, while comparable figures for the AF9 are 16,000 litres and 159 l/sec.
The new 762mm-diameter AFXL rotor is the longest in the industry, at 3.67m, boosting crop flow, fuel efficiency and straw quality, while minimising grain damage and maximising separation.
In the cab, a revised interior features a comprehensive suite of precision technologies, including dual Pro 1200 screens with customisable displays, plus Harvest Command™ combine automation and Row Guide Pro™. Further in-cab control features include remote feeder and rotor reverse procedures, rotor gear selection, chopper speed selection, unloading speed choice and chopper knife engage/disengagement.
Also debuting at LAMMA '25 is the new-look Case IH Farmall C. The Farmall has been a stalwart of the Case IH line-up since 1923 - bringing power and manoeuvrability in a compact design, making it ideal for both livestock and mixed farms . As well as a refreshed design, the versatile front loader tractor now boasts significantly enhanced performance, the option of full precision farming technology and a range of new features to aid loader work. These include a six-post cab and repositioned exhaust for superior visibility as well as increased hydraulic pump capacity for faster loader cycle times and a newly introduced ActiveClutch which allows the tractor to be held on the brake pedal without requiring the clutch.
In the cab, operators can benefit from suite of headland management solutions, optional factory-fitted telematics and modernized digital instrumentation and adaptive lighting. Finally, an increased gross vehicle weight of 7,000kg and an upgraded rear lift capacity means heavier implements can be utilised, providing greater versatility.
LAMMA provides an unmissable chance for farmers to experience these advancements firsthand, reinforcing Case IH's dedication to equipping farmers with tools for success and sustainability.