An AgWeb.com Farm Equipment Special Need BIG? Case IH Unveils Its Colossal Class IX Axial-Flow® Combine—the 9120. “It’s the biggest combine, with the highest horsepower in North America,” says Leo ...
Each year farmers are challenged to accomplish more within tighter windows. In order to get the most out of every engine hour, Case IH, Racine, Wisconsin, is launching the AF11 combine, an ...
Case IH is releasing its new Axial-Flow 260 series combine, available in June of 2024 for pre-order. Information on pricing will be provided at a later date, according to Case IH. The company says its ...
“The upgrades in this latest 250 series focus on improving the productivity of the combine as well as the operator,” said Tim Slater, Case IH’s ANZ product manager for hay and harvest. “There are a ...
Case IH, a CNH brand, officially presented the new "Axial-Flow" 160 Series of combines, produced at the Ferreyra plant, Córdoba. Designed to increase productivity, comfort and ease of use, the ...
Case IH, Racine, Wisconsin, emerged as a big winner in this year’s AE50 awards, presented by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, for the most innovative products in the ...
Case IH has added extra punch to its Axial Flow combine range with six new models destined to arrive in the UK for the 2009 harvest. The new machines divide into two ranges – the 20 series flagship ...
While rival brands offer an assortment of separation systems, Case IH only has eyes for socking great single rotors – which is exactly what can be found running the length of its new flagship AF10 and ...
Case IH no longer has to park a fleet of combines outside its Grand Island plant, waiting for parts to arrive. The supply chain issues are largely in the past, says Marisa Riley, a Case IH employee ...
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