Case IH has just added a new model to its 130 Series of combine harvesters, with the new 6130 Axial-Flow combine now available in Australia and New Zealand.
"These combines are ideal for operators looking to replace earlier-model Axial-Flow combines or the smaller owner/operator or contractor looking for a cost-effective, efficient harvester," said Tim Slater, Hay and Harvest Product Manager for Case IH Australia/New Zealand.
The 6130 has a Tier 3 engine emission standard, a two-speed hydro transmission allowing for a maximum harvest speed of 13.5km/h, a fixed cleaning system and a large (300 Bu) grain tank. The combine's engine is rated at 322hp, with a maximum of 382hp.
Other features include automatic temperature control in the cab, an A-post instrument cluster with auto crop settings, an AFS Pro 700 display with yield and moisture mapping, AccuGuide with HP/XP receive and nav controller, six roof lights, a lateral tilt feeder, a ride control accumulator, a fixed-blade straw chopper and dual-disc straw spreaders.
"Our Axial-Flow combine range has been improving harvest quality and productivity and maximising operator comfort for more than 40 years," Tim said.
"The 6130 lives up to these high standards, with no combine simpler to operate, or more efficient around the paddock, regardless of the crop, field condition, or farm size."
See your local Case IH dealer for more information.