A Case IH 1020 Platform Header is a grain cutting platform designed for use with combine harvesters. Case IH, a major manufacturer of agricultural machinery, produces a comprehensive range of harvesting equipment for grain, forage, and specialty crops. Platform headers are front-mounted cutting units that sever standing grain crops and convey the cut material into the combine's gathering mechanism.
This 1989 model features a 25-foot cutting width with a 3-inch sickle bar, providing substantial coverage for efficient field operation. The header is equipped with hydraulic fore-and-aft adjustment, allowing the operator to modify cutting height and platform angle during harvest to adapt to varying crop and field conditions. The machine does not include a field tracker system. As a used unit in its current condition, it represents a working-grade platform suitable for operators seeking functional harvesting capacity at an established price point of $3,149. The machine is located in Illinois, USA.
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