Over the last five years, Case IH has seen a steady increase in sales of Maxxum tractors in Africa. Six Maxxum models are available in Africa, ranging from 112 to 141 horsepower, in a number of configurations to suit any farm.
The popularity of Case IH Maxxum tractors has continued to climb in Africa as the brand announces that more than 1000 units have been sold on the continent since 2016. With models ranging from 112 to 141 horsepower, the Maxxum is a multi-purpose tractor that fits in well with many of the farming operations required in Africa.
Marcin Ruppert, Case IH Marketing Manager for Africa and Middle East, said the Maxxum’s popularity continues to grow year-on-year, especially as a great land preparation tractor due to its reliability and robustness. “Since 2016 we’ve sold over 1000 Maxxum tractors in Africa, and each year the number gets higher,” he said.
“The Case IH brand is well-known and trusted, and Maxxum tractors offer the expected level of reliability and productivity built in a simple, affordable package that provides the power, fuel economy and features that African farmers want, without fuss or over-engineered technology,” he added.
Designed for maximum operator comfort and productivity, the Maxxum’s SurroundVision cab provides panoramic views and ergonomically placed controls. The large, comfortable and quiet, best-in-class cab offers plenty of legroom, air conditioning, dual wide-opening doors and a host of user-friendly features, including an easy to understand instrument panel on the dash displaying critical information at-a-glance and an optional seat-mounted, factory-installed joystick for ergonomic loader operation.
A foldable ROPS option is also available on Maxxum 110 and 125 models, for working in cramped spaces or under lower ceilings, or for better-suiting operators who are more frequently getting in and out of their tractor.
Maxxum tractors feature a 540/1000 speed PTO driven directly from the engine flywheel for maximum efficiency. A soft-start PTO feature with automatic feathering for smooth engagement is standard on all models. Fast raise/lower hitch switches located on both rear fenders are standard on Maxxum Limited models.
Several three-point hitch capacity options allow for handling heavy implements. All Maxxum models feature lower link draft sensing to keep the load stable on the hitch, adjustable turnbuckles, telescoping stabilizers to control sway and flexible link ends for quicker connections and easier implement changes.
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