The Case IH 2388 is a combine harvester, a self-propelled machine designed to cut, thresh, and separate grain crops in a single pass through the field. Case IH, a major manufacturer of agricultural machinery, builds combines and related equipment for large-scale cereal and crop production across North America and beyond.
This 2004 model is equipped with dual rear tyres (520/85R42 front and 540/65R24 rear) and operates on a two-wheel-drive configuration. The machine features a field tracker system for automated guidance and a chopper for processing crop residue. A hydraulic reverser allows quick reversal of the cleaning system to clear blockages, and twin-disk chaff spreaders distribute tailings evenly across the swath. The grain bin includes an extension for increased capacity, and rear weights are fitted for ballast and traction management.
The cab is fitted with outside sieve adjustment controls for real-time tuning of the cleaning shoe, cab mirrors for visibility, and safety lights. A buddy seat accommodates an additional operator or observer. The machine is equipped with an Ag Leader yield and moisture monitoring system, providing data logging during harvest.
The combine has operated for 2,842 hours out of a typical service life of 3,995 hours, placing it in the mid-cycle range of its designed working life. The seller describes the machine as in nice condition. Financing is available through the seller, and trucking to most locations can be arranged.
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