The new generation of CASE IH AXIAL-FLOW® combines are designed and built to handle the challenges and constraints that modern farms have to work with, being high-tech machines, capable of harvesting in a particularly short time, a quality extremely high grain size and no loss. Case IH Axial-Flow® combines are manufactured exclusively at the CASE IH plant in Grand Island, Nebraska, USA.
Case IH Axial-Flow® means more productivity, whether you're working on flat ground or on hills. And you won't waste a single minute on maintenance, because service points are easily accessible from the right side and smaller, lighter and easier to maneuver concave sections have been provided. In addition, the residue management function quickly and easily switches between spreading and harrowing and ensures even spreading, which is ideal for modern farms.
Case IH engineers understand that while getting grain into the barn is the key to maximizing income, the cost of running the combine is a farmer's biggest expense, because the rapid
from the field means zero if it occurs with excessive fuel consumption, high maintenance costs and increased grain losses. At the heart of the Axial-Flow® series are engine and rotor improvements, combined with a comfortable cockpit with advanced AFS monitor that allows the operator to extract maximum power from every drop of fuel, while ensuring the long-term reliability of each component. This is proof that Case IH is constantly looking to reduce the impact of its equipment on both the wallet and the environment.
New to the 250 Series is the AFS Harvest Command TM system - a package of automated features designed to improve operator and combine productivity. Comfort for long working days is also ensured by the air suspension and vibration reduction system. Their central element is the proven Axial-Flow® single rotor technology, which offers all the advantages associated with advantages such as: thorough threshing, minimal grain loss and excellent grain quality thanks to the most delicate grain handling, as well as the most low running costs and maximum reliability, day after day and season after season.
Case IH combines have a history of almost two centuries, with multiple periods of industrial revolutions in harvesting technology, Case IH often being the pioneer and inventor of solutions to which all manufacturers of similar technology have aligned along the way. Today, Case IH Axial-Flow combines are almost world-renowned for crop quality, being the only ones recommended by the major research institutions in the United States of America for the quality of the harvested grain, but also for the speed of work, automation systems and superior comfort .
It is well known that the CASE IH AXIAL-FLOW harvesting technology is unique on the market, the systems and equipment of these harvesters being recognized by the fundamental conceptual differences compared to the competition. The single rotor with axial flow (system invented and developed by CASE IH) is driven only by cardans, not by belts, as we see in other combines, and is reversible (ed. the only axial rotor with this technology). At the same time, CASE IH AXIAL-FLOW has the fewest belts on the market (only 7 belts) and has a central elevator with variable speed, automatic, but also manual, depending on the desired forward speed, something that does not it is found nowhere else.