Combine harvester JOHN DEERE CTS, 9780 CTS, 9880 STS The CTS and STS series combines are equipped with two rotors-separators, placed in the longitudinal direction of the combine; they are identical to the Claas Lexion 480 combine facilities. Aditionally these combines could have HarvestSmart and AutoTrac systems. The HarvestSmart system serves for an...
Combine harvester CASE IH The International Harvester company began development of combines in 1913, and in 1915 the first model was presented. For its movement 8 or 10 even rowed horses were used. In 1925 the tractor drawn combine was presenting. In 1942 the International Harvester presents the first self-propelled harvester combine. Model 123-SP was...
Combine harvester CASE IH 1400 In 1977 the International Harvester company systematized a line of combine harvesters, having divided them on the power and the sizes. Reference information Model 1420 1420 1440 1460 1480 1480 Years 1981-1982 1982-1985 1977-1985 1977-1985 1978-1981 1981-1985 Power, HP...
Combine harvester CASE IH 1600 Series 1600 was introduced in 1986. It changed series 1400. The main changes mentioned thresh and cleaning systems . Separating area increased by 24% on 1620, 32% on 1640 and 1660, and 41% on 1680. Engine capacity increases of 70% on 1640 and 1660 and 25% on 1680. The 1020 Flexible Cutterbar Header and Cross-Flow Cleaning...
Combine harvester CASE IH 2100 A series 2100 Axial Flow was issued in 1995. Generally combines differed new design, namely the new, increased cab new cab and styling, new optional lighting package (after cut, side flood, rear work, and service lights). New larger cab air filter on right side of cab replaced on outer side. Reference information Model...
Combine harvester CASE IH 2300 series A series 2300 Axial Flow was presented in 1998. Its features are following: • Deluxe cab standard, Auto temperature control standard • Engine air filter restriction indicator added to A-post display • rotor drive belt 27% increased contact area with pulleys Most important achievement of designers is 21%...