Farm Machinery, Tractors

Case IH adds suspended undercarriage to Steiger Quadtrac

FarmFest was the ideal event for the debut of Case IH’s Quadtrac suspended undercarriage, offering enhanced comfort for operators

Case IH Australia has launched the latest model of its popular Steiger Quadtrac, focusing on more power, greater productivity and enhanced operator comfort.

Launched in 1996, the Case IH Steiger Quadtrac will celebrate its 30th anniversary next year, with the model standing the test of time through its durability, reliability and superior performance.

A key focus of the new design is the Steiger Quadtrac Heavy-Duty Suspension (HDS) which promises an upgrade in comfort and productivity, in even the toughest conditions.

A key feature of the new HDS is the suspended undercarriage which offers:

  • Increased operator comfort due to the hydraulically-suspended, ground-conforming undercarriage;
  • Six per cent larger footprint to minimise ground pressure and compaction;
  • Longer track life with an 11 per cent larger drive wheel and 5 per cent longer track than the previous model;
  • Higher field travel speeds in rough conditions, being 11 per cent faster road speed than the previous model;
  • An automatic track tension system tied to the tractor hydraulics;
  • Independently-suspended roller and idler wheels in the undercarriage to provide a smoother ride;
  • Ease of maintenance with grease-less, maintenance-free bushing and pin design; and
  • Availability on all Quadtrac models from 475-715.

The Steiger Quadtrac 715, which is the highest horsepower tractor in Case IH’s range and was launched to the Australian market in 2024, took out Tractor of the Year in the High Power Category for models of 300hp plus at EIMA in Italy last year, with the HDS widely praised by the judges.

The panel of judges also rewarded the Quadtrac for its engine performance, fuel efficiency and emission standards, transmission smoothness and reliability.

“The Steiger Quadtrac has been a favourite on Australian farms for almost 30 years, proving its worth in the often challenging conditions our farmers face and valued for its reliability and consistency of performance,” CNH high horsepower product manager for ANZ Justin Bryant says.

“In 2025, the Quadtrac has been redesigned to enhance the experience for the operator with a smoother ride and increased levels of comfort, and boost the productivity potential of the tractor with increased speed and durability.”

Other innovations on the latest Quadtrac include configurable buttons allowing operators to set up controls to suit preferences, AccuTurn – a fully automatic headland turn system – and up to 428L/min of oil flow with smart torque hydraulic pump to match demanding implements.

Comfort and convenience features include automatic pivoting steps and 76,620 lumens total output from a new lighting package.

The new Quadtrac 715 also features AccuGuide auto steering and works with the new Case IH FieldOps monitoring and management app.

Visitors to the recent FarmFest field days near Toowoomba had a chance to see the latest Steiger Quadtrac, along with the new Case IH AF9 combine.

For more information on the 2025 Steiger Quadtrac, contact your local Case IH dealer.

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