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Case IH Expands Magnum Lineup with Heartland Edition 265 Tractor

Case IH Expands Magnum Lineup with Heartland Edition 265 Tractor
Mar 24, 2026
By Mathew Murphy
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

The new Magnum 265 Heartland Edition combines power, efficiency, and a tribute design celebrating U.S. farmers.

Case IH has introduced a standout addition to its tractor lineup—the Heartland Edition Magnum 265.

David Gerou of Case IH told Farms.com the tractor highlights a unique, fully painted design created to honor the resilience and legacy of American farmers.

Unlike decorative wraps, this special edition features a complete paint scheme, symbolizing a tribute tied to 250 years of agricultural heritage. The design reflects Case IH’s commitment to celebrating the people who continue to shape the nation’s farming industry.

The Magnum 265 represents the entry point into the brand’s large-frame Magnum series, offering a balance of power and efficiency for demanding fieldwork.

The lineup extends up to the Magnum 405, while a separate mid-range Magnum series provides options from 200 to 240 horsepower, giving producers flexibility based on their operational needs.

Case IH plans to showcase the Heartland Edition tractor across the U.S. in 2026. Farmers will have many opportunities to see the machine up close and learn more about its capabilities.

For more information, visit caseih.com.




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