A Case IH 1020 Platform Header is a flexible cutting platform designed for harvesting grain and forage crops. It attaches to a combine harvester and cuts crops at ground level, feeding them into the machine's gathering and threshing mechanisms. Case IH is a major global manufacturer of agricultural equipment, known for building combines, headers, tractors, and tillage machinery for grain and livestock operations.
This 1996 model is a 20-foot flex header equipped with a 3-inch schedule roller knife for cutting. The machine features an automatic header height control system (AHHC) and dual power take-off (PTO) connections, with an oil bath knife drive that lubricates and protects the cutting mechanism. The reel is hydraulically adjustable fore and aft, allowing operators to optimise crop flow into the combine across varying field conditions.
The unit is in field-ready condition. The polyethylene skids—which protect the header during transport and operation—are in good order. The centre pan floor has been replaced with new material, and the auger is clean and smooth, indicating well-maintained internal components. The machine is located in Michigan, USA, and is priced at $5,540.
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