A Case IH 1020 Platform Header is a crop cutting attachment designed for use with combine harvesters. Case IH manufactures agricultural machinery for grain and forage harvesting across North America and worldwide. Platform headers are essential components that cut and gather standing crops, delivering them to the combine's feederhouse for threshing and separation.
This header measures 25 feet in working width, making it suitable for medium to large-scale grain operations. The machine is equipped with two PTO shafts to power the cutting and gathering mechanisms. The cutting action is delivered by a 3-inch coarse-section cutterbar, paired with standard cutterbar flex to accommodate uneven ground and varying crop conditions. A plastic tine reel gathers the cut crop, while medium dividers separate individual swaths and direct material toward the center of the header. The auger is of standard specification and conveys cut material toward the feederhouse.
Hydraulic control of fore-and-aft positioning allows the operator to adjust header height and attitude in response to ground conditions and crop layout. Automatic header height control further simplifies operation by maintaining consistent cutting height. These features are designed to optimize grain retention and reduce losses during harvest.
The unit is in used condition and dates to 2004. It is located in Minnesota, USA, and is priced at $9,965.
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