Case IH Axial Flow combines range from the 88 series with the 5088 (265 hp), 6088 (305 hp) and 7088 (325 hp) to the 20 series with the 7120 (360 hp), 8120 (420 hp) and 9120 (483 hp).
The 20-series combines include a heavier feeder chain, spring-loaded front drum and higher-capacity feeder sprockets plus a deeper feeder floor to enhance crop movement and overall efficiency. There is also a heavy feeder lift package option, which can handle larger and heavier headers with two 90-mm lift cylinders and reinforced feeder face structure.
The new Class IX axial flow 9120 brings 483 hp with 50 more on demand. Maximum capacity for the grain tank is 350 bushels, which can be unloaded at 302 bushels per second. The AFX rotor uses constant pitch impeller, and rasp bars and helical kickers efficiently move the crop mat through the machine for complete threshing. The clean grain elevator capacity is 6,000 bu./hr. with a standard unloading auger of 21 feet (or optional 24 ft.). The 2010- 20 rigid and flex heads can be attached with widths up to 35 ft. The rigid and flex draper heads (2142, 2152 and) can also be attached and span a width up to 45 ft.
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