A Case IH 1020 Platform Header is a grain harvesting platform designed to cut and collect standing crops. Case IH is a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery serving grain and forage producers worldwide. This header is the cutting and gathering component of a combine harvester system, responsible for severing crop material and conveying it toward the combine's feederhouse.
This particular machine is a 20-foot cut header equipped with electric header control for remote operation and adjustment during harvest. The cutting mechanism is set at 3 inches, the standard stubble height for grain crops. The header features hydraulic fore-and-aft positioning, allowing the operator to adjust cutting height and header tilt in response to terrain and crop conditions without leaving the cab. The gathering mechanism uses composite auger fingers, a durable material choice for the conveyor flights that move cut crop material toward the centre.
The 1989-model header is in used condition. A matching head cart (an Unverferth HT25, 25-foot capacity model) is available as a separate transaction and is not included with this header purchase. That cart is equipped with all new tires. Equipment inspections are available by appointment.
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