A Case IH 2020 Platform Header is a combine harvester header designed to cut and gather standing crops during the harvest season. Case IH manufactures agricultural machinery and equipment for grain and forage harvesting across North America and beyond. Platform headers are front-mounted cutting and collection units that work in conjunction with a combine harvester to efficiently harvest cereal crops, pulses, and other standing grains.
This used header, manufactured in 2009 and currently located in Saskatchewan, Canada, is configured for 30-foot cutting width, making it suitable for large-scale field operations. The unit features a full-auger design with flex auger functionality, enabling smooth, even material flow from the cut swath into the combine's feederhouse. The header is equipped with full auger fingers for enhanced gathering and feeding efficiency. A five-battery pickup reel enables positive crop engagement and control across varying crop conditions and heights. The header incorporates DKD (a Case IH designation for crop-gathering systems) and automatic header height adjustment, which allows the operator to maintain optimal ground contact and cutting height without manual intervention. Hydraulic forward and reverse controls provide responsive, precise operation of the cutting and gathering mechanisms. The unit comes with a Case IH adaptor, facilitating direct compatibility with Case IH combine platforms.
The machine is offered in used condition at USD $8,037.
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