Bigger feederhouse with more lift capacity for wider headers / Longest single rotor and
largest grain tank capacity in the sector / Powerful engines producing up to 775hp /
Double cleaning shoe with automatic cross-distribution maximizes grain quality /
St. Valentin, November 6, 2024
A new capacity class is being added to the Case IH Axial-Flow range for 2024, with the
European launch of the new AF9 and AF10 combines. They share a ground-up new
design providing significant capacity advances from front to rear, while maintaining the
simple yet effective Axial-Flow principles of single-rotor threshing and separation.
The AF9 and AF10 launch completes the Case IH ‘Year of the Combine’ that began with
the Axial-Flow 160 and 260 series release. Case IH now offers the industry’s largest
line of single-rotor combines, staying true to a system it pioneered in 1977.
More power, wider headers, enhanced intake
The new models feature key components designed to minimize total cost of harvesting
for the largest farming and contracting operations. The AF10 is powered by a 775hp
FPT Cursor 16 engine, while the AF9 features an FPT Cursor 13 producing 635hp. Both
units are mounted lengthways for simplicity of drive and efficiency of power
transmission, with engine rpm when harvesting lowered from 2,100 to 1,900rpm,
boosting fuel efficiency. Service intervals have been extended from 600hrs/one year to
750 hrs/two years, with additional operating cost benefits.
AF10 grain tank capacity is 20,000 litres – the joint largest in the industry for reduced
unloading downtime – with a 210 l/sec unloading rate, while comparable figures for
the AF9 are 16,000 litres and 159 l/sec. There are four unloading auger length options
to match different header widths, while a pivoting spout aids even unloading, and
cross-auger shutoff ensures the unloading auger is emptied if part-unloading the tank.
A half-rate unloading shut-off feature on the AF10 enables easy topping-off of loads.
Up front, the AF9 can be fitted with draper headers up to 15.2m (50ft). To match the
additional capacity of the AF10, units up to 18.6m (61ft) are possible. These wider
widths not only allow operators to exploit the full capacity of these combines, but also
mean every field is harvested in fewer passes, boosting productivity.
Beyond their power, cutting capacity and grain holding ability, multiple other advances
ensure the new models make their mark at the very top of the combine sector. The
feeder house, which has a lift capacity of up to 6,800kg to accommodate the wider
headers, is also significantly wider to match the greater crop intake. Standard lateral
tilt and front face adjustment aid precise contour-following and assist with header
attachment. The feeder chains are powered by a fixed or optional PowerPlus CVT drive,
while a patented Synchronized Feed System (SFS) 450mm lateral feeding rotor
smooths crop transfer to the threshing element that leads the Axial-Flow rotor.
Completely new AFXL Axial-Flow rotor
The new 762mm-diameter AFXL rotor is the longest in the industry, at 3.67m,
boosting crop flow, fuel efficiency and straw quality, while minimising grain damage
and maximising separation. Total threshing and separation area is up to 5.1m2. The
AFXL rotor features six modules rather than four, fitted with 40 standard raspbars, 12
spiked raspbars and eight HX raspbars. HX units work in a stepped area of the rotor
cage and blend the spiked raspbars’ height with the standard units’ profile, with a
steeper sidewall angle that speeds crop flow between the threshing and separation
zones. Remote vane adjustment allows for instant response to changing conditions.
Driven by PowerPlus CVT, in the event of a blockage the rotor can – simultaneously
with the SFS – be easily reversed from the cab.
New Cross-Flow Cleaning Plus
The new Cross-Flow Cleaning Plus system has the capacity to match the crop volume
that comes into these new combines at their full capability. At 8.76m2, the twinelement
system offers a total cleaning area that is the largest in the industry,
supported by a larger Cross-Flow fan. The new cleaning shoe features two automatic
cross-distribution control mechanisms, one on the grainpan and one on the upper
sieves, guaranteeing an even cleaning shoe load in all conditions and allowing sideslope
compensation of up to 28%.
Chopper options include a MagnaCut integrated unit for corn/maize, beans and dry
wheat straw, with spreading capability up to 13.5m/45ft. A MagnaChop option suits
users working with higher straw volumes and seeking a finer chop. Spreading at up to
18m/61ft, it includes remote speed selection, remote chop/drop selection and remote
engagement of counterknives, with radar-equipped hydraulically-powered spreaders.
More operator comfort and enhanced precision technology
The revised cab interior features a comprehensive suite of precision technologies,
including dual Pro 1200 displays to simplify machine management and enable easy
monitoring and operation of multiple functions through customisable displays, plus
Harvest Command™ combine automation and RowGuide Pro™. In addition, the
introduction of Connectivity Included* enables seamless transmission of yield and machine data directly to the new Case IH FieldOps™ app, offering farmers a complete
data management solution for their operations.
There are also more in-cab control features for full from-the-seat operation of less
commonly-used functions, including remote feeder and rotor reverse procedures, rotor
gear selection, chopper speed selection, unloading speed choice and chopper knife
engage/disengagement. Elsewhere, proven Case IH technology features include
Harvest Command automation that continuously adjusts settings according to the
operator’s desired focus on grain saving, grain quality or throughput. Comfort-wise,
upgraded seating includes swivelling, air conditioning, heating and massage features.
*Connectivity Included will be active for the useful life of the PCM/PCMF modem. If the
modem is no longer capable of receiving current cellular services, any modem
hardware upgrades are not the responsibility of Case IH. Acceptance of End User
License Agreement (EULA) is required.