A special edition tractor has been made, paying homage to the manufacturers foundation.

The Puma CVX marks Case IH's 175th birthday, with the creation of the 175 CVX.

The 174 CVX will be available in a limited production run to mark 175 years since the founding of the company that became today’s Case IH Agriculture.

The jubilee edition also marks ten years’ production of the Puma line, the St. Valentin, Austrian-built seven-model range which spans from 150 to 240hp.

The Puma 175 CVX Jubilee Edition is finished in a distinctive ‘Viper Stryker’ pearlescent red inherited from the Case IH Autonomous Concept Vehicle.

Anyone who orders a Puma 175 CVX in the limit of the available stock will receive delivery of a Limited Edition version at no additional cost.

Jerome Increase Case founded his eponymous farm equipment business in 1842, in the US town of Racine, Wisconsin, where the worldwide headquarters of the Case IH agricultural business remain today.

In 1869, Case manufactured the first steam-engined tractor designed to power stationary implements, and seven years later built the first self-propelled traction steam engine.

As steam power began to supersede horses for operating threshing machines, the JI Case Threshing Machine Company became the world’s largest producer of steam engines by 1886.

In 1902, five US farm equipment firms merged to form the International Harvester Company. Case IH was created in 1985 when J I Case acquired the agricultural division of International Harvester.