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AdvertisementNew Case IH 88 Series Axial-Flow combinesBuilding upon the strengths of the Heritage Platform of Axial-Flow combines including the 2100, 2300 and 2500 series, the introduction of the new Case IH 88 Series combines in 2009 has once again proven to be a major milestone for Case IH and the Axial-Flow combine. This new line offers many new and exciting features and provides our customers with increased capacity, productivity, and reliability. --All new family styling provides a new and consistent appearance to the entire line. In fact, the new fold up poly panels are the same panels incorporated on the new 20 series. These panels provide excellent access and much improved customer convenience. --A new longer wheelbase on all 88 Series Models means a greater level of combine stability especially with larger headers. This 9" longer wheelbase coupled with heavy front and rear axles enables the 6088/7088 to handle 12-row corn heads and 40 ft. draper heads without the need for added feeder lift cylinders or additional rear weights. --Productivity improvements such as increased grain tank capacities, faster unloading rates and longer unloading tube lengths up to 24 feet and the new electronic adjustable sieves (in cab and ground level adjustable) maximizes combine productivity and customer convenience. --Reliability advancements incorporated into the 6088 and 7088 include a more robust hydrostatic drive system and a new 3" wide rotor drive belt design for those tough harvesting conditions. --Are you looking for even more capacity and productivity, take a look at the new Class 7 Case IH 7088 Axial-Flow combine. Featuring the Case IH 9 Liter engine rated at 325 horsepower with both engine rise and unloading boost, this new model maxes out at 375 peak horsepower. Add in the new electronic folding grain tank option and you will be the envy of all of your neighbors! Visit your local Case IH dealer for more details on this exciting new line of Axial-Flow combines. Advertisement
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