GRAIN QUALITY Maximize grain quality while saving grain and optimizing throughput. MAX THROUGHPUT The operator can maximize throughput while automation adjusts combine settings to save grain. FIXED THROUGHPUT The operator can fix the machine throughput, and the machine will adjust to save grain and maintain a quality sample. Not one, but two Pro 1200 displays are equipped on these combines. The displays convey moisture and yield settings, while allowing you to input Harvest Command settings and set up your auto-guidance. Speaking of guidance, AccuGuide provides sub-inch accuracy on row position. New from Case IH though is RowGuide Pro, a tech that uses advanced sensors and GPS for seamless row tracking. And we cannot forget about AccuSync, which allows you to share coverage data and guidance lines to multiple combines. Grain quality imaging is also for viewing via the Pro 1200 display(s), providing real-time insights at your harvested grain. Residue management was not overlooked either. The AF series is equipped with radar spread automation, enabling a uniform spread of residue even in those windy situations. “The new radar sensor allows us to measure the distance we’re throwing,” explains Lursen. “If we’re not meeting the distance that we need, the spreader speed is automatically adjusted to compensate for that.” You can also customize your residue management package to suit your needs with MagnaCut and MagnaChop. A new platform for Case IH, FieldOps, allows you access to real-time data and insights on your entire fleet. “These combines are really built on the fact of capacity as needed by our customers, the technology needed to enhance their overall production levels, as well as understanding their needs to really complement that next year’s season agronomically,” adds Lursen. Lursen gives you a header to spreader walkthrough in this video. | pag WATCH THE VIDEO 07 PHOTO: caseih.com “THESE COMBINES ARE REALLY BUILT ON THE FACT OF CAPACITY AS NEEDED BY OUR CUSTOMERS, THE TECHNOLOGY NEEDED TO ENHANCE THEIR OVERALL PRODUCTION LEVELS, AS WELL AS UNDERSTANDING THEIR NEEDS TO REALLY COMPLEMENT THAT NEXT YEAR’S SEASON AGRONOMICALLY.”
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