The CaseIH Puma 180 is a row-crop tractor produced from 2007 to 2010 as part of the Puma Series. It features a CNH 6.7L 6-cylinder 24-valve intercooled turbocharged diesel engine with 180 hp (134.2 kW) power output. The tractor offers multiple transmission options including 17, 18, and 19-speed full power shift transmissions and a continuously variable transmission (CVT) introduced in late 2008. It is available in 2WD and 4WD configurations with hydrostatic power steering and hydraulic wet disc brakes. The Puma 180 has a fuel capacity ranging from 107 to 116 gallons depending on the production period and a hydraulic system capacity of 26.5 gallons. It supports a rear hitch with lift capacities up to 15,873 lbs optional and an optional front hitch. The tractor's PTO options include independent rear PTO with multiple speed options and an optional front PTO. Dimensions include a wheelbase of 113.6 inches, operating weight up to 17,595 lbs for 4WD, and standard agricultural tires sized 16.9R30 front and 20.8R42 rear. Electrical system features a 150 amp alternator and 1300 CCA battery. Attachments include the Case IH LX770 Loader with lift and breakout capacities suitable for various tasks.