Case IH Efficient Power: Right from the Start
Beginning in 2014, 18 new high-horsepower Case IH equipment models will run with the industry-leading advantage of Case IH SCR-only Tier 4 B/Final engines.
Beginning in 2014, 18 new high-horsepower Case IH equipment models will run with the industry-leading advantage of Case IH SCR-only Tier 4 B/Final engines.
Recently, we told you about the exclusive Case IH Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology. We continue that discussion in this guest blog by David Stark, Case IH North American Sales and Product Trainer. Stark discusses more of the benefits of SCR-only technology.
Leo Bose, Case IH North American Commercial Training Manager, provides this guest blog post on Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology. Case IH is the only company to meet 2014 Tier 4 B/Final engine emissions standards using SCR-only technology. Bose’s comments follow.
In an effort to help producers Be Ready to meet the challenges and opportunities of the future, the Case IH theme at the 2012 Farm Progress Show is, “More capability, less complexity.” The best technological advances are the ones that help simplify and streamline your activity. Because customer input drives product innovation at Case IH,…
The results are in from the Nebraska Tractor Test Lab confirming Tier 4A Case IH tractors with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology have set new industry records for fuel-efficient power. For example, the Steiger® 600 set the record for drawbar horsepower and fuel efficiency versus the competitions’ biggest tractor. Measured at maximum power in horsepower-hours-per-gallon,…
In last week’s blog post, “Engine Ed: What’s the 4-1-1 on Case IH’s 2011 Lineup?” David Stark walked us through some key features of the new Case IH engines and explained how they work together to provide Case IH’s 2011 lineup of Steiger®, Magnum™, and Puma™ tractors with the power, performance, and fuel efficiency you…