Case IH has unveiled its new 3-metre centre set-up for the Optum tractor range at Henty Machinery Field Days, designed to meet the needs of Australian growers operating under Controlled Traffic Farming (CTF) practices.
This factory-supported setup allows Optum tractors to seamlessly integrate into fixed tramline systems, helping reduce soil compaction, improve water infiltration, and enhance long-term productivity with full factory warranty support.
It’s a move that reflects Case IH’s ongoing commitment to delivering practical, high-performance solutions for broadacre and horticulture operations.
Seamus McCarthy, Case IH Medium Tractor Product Manager for Australia and New Zealand, said the set-up was introduced in response to strong demand from growers looking to align their machinery with CTF practices.
“We’ve seen a real shift in the market toward precision farming systems, particularly in cotton and horticulture.
“This set up will be fully covered by warranty and allows customers to operate the Optum range with peace of mind and without compromising on power or technology.
“The Optum range already delivers outstanding horsepower and operator comfort, and now with the 3-metre centre option, it’s even more versatile. It’s a smart solution for growers who need to travel between bed spacings with accuracy and consistency,” Seamus said.
The Optum range offers up to 340 horsepower, a spacious and ergonomic cab, and advanced technology integration including FieldOps™ for remote monitoring and machine management. With extended service intervals and robust build quality from the renowned St. Valentin plant in Austria, Optum tractors are engineered for demanding tasks including PTO work, tillage, spraying, and transport.
Visitors to Henty Machinery Field Days, held from 17–19 September 2025, had a chance to see the Optum 300 with the new 3-metre centre set-up.
For more information, contact your local Case IH dealer.
Case IH telematics solution unlocks suite of valuable data for farmers seeking efficiency, productivity edge
Farmers are always on the look-out for solutions to boost business efficiency and productivity, and now Case IH has launched a new product that promises to be a “game-changer” for many farming operations.
Steiger 715 fuels efficiency gains for West Australian broadacre farmers
When Jason Guerini put his new Case IH Steiger® 715 Quadtrac® to work across his paddocks near Southern Cross, about 360km east of Perth, he needed a machine that could deliver more horsepower economically, across 14,000 hectares.