Case Axial-Flow AF Series Combine Harvesters

Case IH has purposefully redesigned the legendary Axial-Flow combines from the ground up with the new AF series, including the new single rotor AF9 and AF10 models.

This Series provides operations maximum crop flow through matched capacity, improved speed through increased horsepower and higher unload rates, and next-level connectivity with technology built at base, helping operations get more done with every engine hour.

Models available:

  • AXIAL-FLOW AF9
  • AXIAL-FLOW AF10

 

Click here to read the Axial-Flow AF Series brochure.

 

HORSEPOWER CLASS GRAIN TANK SIZE UNLOAD RATE
635 – 775 HP 9, 10 16.000 – 20.000 l 160 l/sec or 210 l/sec

 

The revolutionary Axial-Flow AF Series combine Series has been designed to maximise productivity through matched capacity and built-in technology.

More capacity: with a powerful engine with up to 775 hp and with the world’s largest single rotor and massive grain tank to cover more acres in less time with maximised power efficiency.

 

Greater connectivity with subscription-free tech at base: the Dual Pro1200 displays provide real-time, customizable visibility.

Industry-leading Harvest Command combine simplifies operation and FieldOps remote display minimizes downtime.

More efficiency: fuel and horsepower efficiency allows you to reduce your total cost of harvesting, preserve resale value through, enjoy more efficient and less frequent maintenance tasks and tech enabled, streamlined operations.

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