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AgQuip 2022: Case IH Stage 5 Puma makes debut

The much-loved Puma tractor range received its first major styling update in more than a decade

In addition to bringing the tractor into 2022, the design upgrades were also made to improve functionality, visibility and comfort for operators, Case IH said.

A key upgrade on the new Stage 5 Puma range is the 6.7-litre FPT Industrial six-cylinder engine with Selective Catalytic Reduction exhaust gas after treatment system to reduce engine emissions.

As a result, the tractor series now complies with Stage 5 engine emissions standards and has an extended engine service interval of 750 hours, Case IH said.

Other upgrades include improved road and work lights, new hood design, a low-mounted front windscreen wiper for improved visibility and new cooler box in the cab.

We caught up with Case IH's Lawrence Polga at AgQuip 2022 to find out what's new with the Puma tractor range.

READ MORE: Greener, more stylish Puma breaks cover
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