RACINE, Wis. — Case IH is proud to welcome the new Titan™ 30 Series
floaters to its Efficient Power family. These floaters are both more powerful
and more efficient than previous models and feature the newly redesigned
Surveyor™ cab with accurate controls to help producers maximize inputs.
“The enhanced performance and efficiency of Titan 30 Series floaters means
operators can cover more acres with less fuel,” says Ken Lehmann, Case IH
Application Equipment Sales and Marketing Manager. “With improved ruggedness and
efficiency, these floaters are designed to perform in tough conditions.”
More Horsepower & Increased Fuel
Efficiency
Titan 30 Series floaters are available in four configurations, with three- or
four-wheels and the option of 330 or 400 horsepower. These floaters also feature
the new Case IH FPT 8.7-liter engine, offering 8 to 9 percent more horsepower
than previous models. The diesel engines are designed to handle heavy engine
loads while delivering optimum fuel efficiency and meeting Tier 4 standards.
Case IH’s Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) emissions solution operates
outside the engine, allowing the engine to be tuned for maximum power and
performance while still achieving compliance. This simple design also leads to
improved fuel economy and engine durability.
“These machines meet all professional applicators’ qualifications: increased
power, better fuel efficiency and maximized inputs,” says Lehmann.
More Comfortable Cab & Easier Controls
Because operators are often in the field for long days and even longer
nights, comfort is of utmost importance. That’s why Case IH Titan 30 Series
floaters are equipped to help operators work more hours without
efficiency-robbing fatigue.
The newly redesigned Surveyor cab features more interior space, increased
glass area, a new overhead control panel, improved interior dome and armrest
lights, an exterior step light, and relocated external cab lights. The air-ride,
40-degree swivel seat provides a 180-degree field of vision, preventing neck
strain.
“Case IH Titan 30 Series floaters are easier than ever to use,” says Lehmann.
“Application control switches are ergonomically placed on a console to the
operator’s right, with the most commonly used controls placed on the control
lever for simple, one-handed operation.”
Designed for Solid Performance
Performance and productivity for any floater rests on the frame’s structural
integrity. The Titan 30 Series floaters are designed to withstand the most
demanding field conditions.
The frames are built of rectangular, cross-section steel tubing and are
continuously welded, not just bolted together. This gives floaters maximum frame
strength, protecting mounted components from stress cracking.
Welded-in torsion tubes, plus top and bottom doublers in key stress areas,
combine to form a rigid frame that easily carries heavy loads. The floaters
contain large rear axles rated at 34,000 pounds with a wheel-end planetary and
two-speed air-shift. This ruggedness helps the chassis handle the demands of
day-in, day-out spreading and spraying over tough terrain.
“Case IH Titan 30 Series floaters are also designed for ease of service,
offering easy access to check fluids, batteries, tanks and air system
components,” says Lehmann.
In addition, the new 30 Series offers two applicator options to deliver
accurate and even application with less waste, the 610 Liquid System or the 810
Flex-Air™ applicator.
“The 810 Flex-Air applicator offers superior, precise fertilizer and nutrient
placement that Case IH applicators are known for,” Lehmann says. “The Case IH
Titan 30 Series simply provides greater power and comfort to help producers get
the application completed with an uncomplicated, efficient system.”
Case IH is a global leader in agricultural equipment, committed to
collaborating with its customers to develop the most powerful, productive,
reliable equipment – designed to meet today’s agricultural challenges.
Challenges like feeding an expanding global population on less land, meeting
ever-changing government regulations and managing input costs. With headquarters
in the United States, Case IH has a network of dealers and distributors that
operates in over 160 countries. Case IH provides agricultural equipment systems,
flexible financial service offerings and parts and service support for
professional farmers and commercial operators through a dedicated network of
professional dealers and distributors. Productivity enhancing products include
tractors; combines and harvesters; hay and forage equipment; tillage tools;
planting and seeding systems; sprayers and applicators; site-specific farming
tools and utility vehicles. Case IH is a brand of CNH (NYSE: CNH), a
majority-owned subsidiary of Fiat Industrial S.p.A. (FI.MI).