The Case IH Axial Flow 723 is a grain harvester manufactured by Case IH, a major producer of agricultural machinery serving crop production worldwide. This machine is designed for the mechanical harvesting and threshing of cereal crops and legumes, combining cutting, threshing, and separation operations into a single pass through the field.
This 2014 model is powered by an FPT engine and has completed 2,407 operating hours. It is configured as a semi-tracked machine, providing traction and stability across varied terrain. The harvester is equipped with reversible threshing drum blades, a key component for efficient grain separation. The machine features a dual-purpose configuration that allows operation in both maize and soybean harvest modes as well as small cereal grain modes, making it adaptable to different crop types and growing conditions.
The unloading system comprises both an automatic contour auger and mechanical cutting angle adjustment, enabling flexible positioning during grain transfer and field operation. The operator's cab is fitted with heated leather seating, providing comfort during extended working days. The machine also incorporates mechanical adjustment of the cutting angle for precise stubble height control.
The harvester was first registered on 22 July 2016 and is currently located in Estonia. It carries an overall condition rating of 4 out of 5. It was manufactured in the United States.
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