
Justin Bryant with the Steiger 785 Quadtrac on display at AgQuip 2025. Photo: Case IH
CASE IH’s Steiger 785 Quadtrac is on display for the first time anywhere in the world at AgQuip 2025.
The three-day event at Gunnedah in northern New South Wales opened today, and was chosen by Case IH as the place to showcase the most powerful tractor in its range.
“To be able to bring this exciting new tractor to Australia and unveil it at our largest field day event is an amazing opportunity,” Case IH ANZ high horsepower product manager Justin Bryant said.
“AgQuip visitors will be the first in the world to see this latest evolution of the Steiger range, and really get a sense of what it can offer to Australian farming operations.
“Our farmers deal with some of the most challenging conditions in the world, so their equipment needs to withstand these pressures and deliver in terms of performance and reliability.
“The Steiger 785 Quadtrac will not only meet those demands, but with this increase in power and productivity, it will exceed them.”
The new model’s boosts horsepower by almost 10 percent over the previous model, allowing farmers to handle larger implements, or pull the same implements deeper to help them maximise yield potential.
Designed to provide more power to the ground, the Steiger 785 Quadtrac also offers a superior operator experience and cab comfort.
Farmers can access integrated precision technology with Connectivity Included, delivering automation-driven features such as AccuTurn Pro and AccuSync, along with clear, actionable data through FieldOps, all designed to meet the unique needs of their operation.
For those seeking enhanced performance, an optional heavy-duty suspended undercarriage delivers a smoother ride, superior traction and flotation, helping to minimise soil compaction in the field.
Among the Steiger 785 Quadtrac’s features are Connectivity Included, providing access to machine and agronomic data without subscription fees, and a simple engine design that focuses on producing power.
Quadtrac kicked off in 1996 with a 360hp model, and now encompasses machines covering the 475-715hp range.
Source: Case IH
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